On 08/24/13 02:14, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 08/24/13 02:44, George Mitchell wrote:
On 08/23/13 07:11, George Mitchell wrote:
On 08/23/13 02:18, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 08/23/13 02:29, George Mitchell wrote:
On 08/22/13 07:34, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Give that the printer works fine with the same code on my amd64
machines, does this suggest we have a byte-ordering problem in the
driver? -- George
Hi,
I looked at the code and your debug prints, and it looks like the
usbd_transfer_setup() function is to blame. To get further debugging
here, you need to enable hw.usb.debug=15 and hw.usb.dwcotg.debug=15 or
something like that.
error = usbd_transfer_setup(uaa->device, &iface_index,
sc->sc_xfer, ulpt_config, ULPT_N_TRANSFER,
sc, &sc->sc_mtx);
I think this should be trivial to fix one the cause is found.
--HPS
Setting hw.usb.dwc_otg.debug to any value greater than 0 generates an
unending stream of debug output and effectively locks up the chip
scrolling the output on the display. Perhaps there are some specific
debug messages I could put in ... -- George
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