usb/187188: [USB][patch] ELECOM WRH-150 needs a quirk

Hans Petter Selasky hps at bitfrost.no
Tue Mar 4 12:30:02 UTC 2014


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From: Hans Petter Selasky <hps at bitfrost.no>
To: hiroo.ono+freebsd at gmail.com
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: usb/187188: [USB][patch] ELECOM WRH-150 needs a quirk
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:30:01 +0100

 On 03/04/14 13:15, Hiroo Ono (小野寛生) wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I have tried with stable r262711, and it is recognized as umodem0,
 > same as with 10.0R.
 >
 > ugen4.3: <ELECOM CO., LTD.> at usbus4
 > umodem0: <RNDIS COmmunications Control> on usbus4
 > umodem0: data interface 1, has no CM over data, has no break
 >
 > This device is a NAT router, which has a (wired) ethernet interface
 > for the WAN side.
 > For the LAN side, it has a wireless interface and a USB interface.
 > The USB interface has 2 configuration indexes.
 >
 > The config index 0 is recognized as umodem0, and config index 1 is
 > recognized as ue0.
 > For the usual case, I want it to be recognized as ue, which need a
 > quirk to set the
 > config index to 1.
 >
 > The user manual of this device says that, when I plug in the device to
 > windows PC,
 > the driver installation starts, and then it is recognized as an USB
 > ethernet device.
 > So, similar setting should be used for Windows.
 > I do not know what the umodem of config index 0 is for. hrs@ who suggested me to
 > use the quirk speculated that it might be used to update the firmware,
 > but not sure.
 >
 > 2014-03-03 17:16 GMT+09:00 Hans Petter Selasky <hps at bitfrost.no>:
 >
 >> If you upgrade to -stable there should be an RNDIS driver in FreeBSD now.
 >> Have you tried that:
 >>
 >> /boot/kernel/if_urndis.ko
 >>
 >> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/262362
 >>
 >> --HPS
 
 Hi,
 
 I understand, sounds good. I thought it was providing a USB RNDIS 
 ethernet interface and not a modem by looking at the USB descriptors you 
 sent.
 
 --HPS


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