usb/143620: the module if_cdce doesn't support my Openmoko Neo
FreeRunner anymore
Christian Neugum
bsd at digitalc.de
Wed Feb 17 19:09:44 UTC 2010
On 02/07/10 09:13, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On Sunday 07 February 2010 00:38:31 Christian Neugum wrote:
>>> Number: 143620
>>> Category: usb
>>> Synopsis: the module if_cdce doesn't support my Openmoko Neo
>>> FreeRunner anymore Confidential: no
>>> Severity: non-critical
>>> Priority: medium
>>> Responsible: freebsd-usb
>>> State: open
>>> Quarter:
>>> Keywords:
>>> Date-Required:
>>> Class: sw-bug
>>> Submitter-Id: current-users
>>> Arrival-Date: Sat Feb 06 23:40:01 UTC 2010
>>> Closed-Date:
>>> Last-Modified:
>>> Originator: Christian Neugum
>>> Release: 8.0-stable
>>> Organization:
>>
>> private person
>>
>>> Environment:
>>
>> FreeBSD Chris 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #1: Sun Jan 10 21:27:41 CET
>> 2010 root at Chris:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WORKSTATION i386
>>
>>> Description:
>>
>> I've installed FreeBSD 8.0 on my computer and I cannot get my Openmoko Neo
>> FreeRunner working with if_cdce. With FreeBSD 7.2 it worked well. After
>> loading the if_cdce kernel module I plugged in my FreeRunner but no cdce*
>> device is shown in /dev. I've tried different usb ports and loaded the
>> module at boottime but the result is the same.
>>
>>> How-To-Repeat:
>>
>> $ kldstat
>> Id Refs Address Size Name
>> 1 18 0xc0400000 612ca4 kernel
>> 2 1 0xc0a13000 14f10 snd_emu10kx.ko
>> 3 3 0xc0a28000 55730 sound.ko
>> 4 1 0xc0a7e000 7551b4 nvidia.ko
>> 5 2 0xc11d4000 2c8d4 linux.ko
>> $ sudo kldload if_cdce
>> $ kldstat
>> Id Refs Address Size Name
>> 1 26 0xc0400000 612ca4 kernel
>> 2 1 0xc0a13000 14f10 snd_emu10kx.ko
>> 3 3 0xc0a28000 55730 sound.ko
>> 4 1 0xc0a7e000 7551b4 nvidia.ko
>> 5 2 0xc11d4000 2c8d4 linux.ko
>> 6 1 0xc8b9b000 6000 if_cdce.ko
>> 7 1 0xc7108000 3000 uether.ko
>> <<<--- plugged in my FreeRuner
>> $ dmesg
>> [...]
>> ugen1.2: <Linux 2.6.29-GTA02_qtmoko-v14-mokodev with s3c241> at usbus1
>> $ ls /dev | grep c
>> acd0
>> acd1
>> acpi
>> console
>> consolectl
>> ctty
>> devctl
>> geom.ctl
>> mdctl
>> nfslock
>> nvidiactl
>> pci
>> ttyvc
>> usbctl
>>
>>> Fix:
>
> You need to execute, due to the way the Linux guys designed it. Alternativly
> you can add a quirk to the quirks table to do this automatically.
>
> usbconfig -u 1 a 2 set_config 1
>
> --HPS
Hi,
it seems that my reply got lost in the www.
The workaround fixed my problem, but can you show me how to add a quirk
to the quirks table or provide me with a website? I haven't found
anything in Google.
Thanks!
Christian
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