> This is under 3.2-STABLE as of a few days ago. Any ideas here?
Yes, use CURRENT :-)
> This is the ethernet device, which appears as port 4 of this hub. (1-3 are
> USB ports, port 4 is an ethernet port)
That is the way it should be done. I have a PCI card here with a hub
included to make 4 out of 2 ports :-)
> Device Descriptor:
> bcdUSB: 0x0100
> bDeviceClass: 0x00
> bDeviceSubClass: 0x00
> bDeviceProtocol: 0x00
> bMaxPacketSize0: 0x08 (8)
> idVendor: 0x1645
> idProduct: 0x0005
> bcdDevice: 0x0202
> iManufacturer: 0x02
> iProduct: 0x03
> iSerialNumber: 0x01
> bNumConfigurations: 0x01
>
> ConnectionStatus: DeviceConnected
> Current Config Value: 0x01
> Device Bus Speed: Full
> Device Address: 0x06
> Open Pipes: 3
Pitty it does not list the interface descriptor. It might have given
some more information on the class/subclass/protocol in use.
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bEndpointAddress: 0x81
> Transfer Type: Bulk
> wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 (64)
> bInterval: 0x00
>
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bEndpointAddress: 0x02
> Transfer Type: Bulk
> wMaxPacketSize: 0x0040 (64)
> bInterval: 0x00
>
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bEndpointAddress: 0x83
> Transfer Type: Interrupt
> wMaxPacketSize: 0x0008 (8)
> bInterval: 0x01
(hub/serial/parallel)
> idVendor: 0x1645
> idProduct: 0x0001
> bcdDevice: 0x0102
> bInterfaceClass: 0x07
> bInterfaceSubClass: 0x01
> bInterfaceProtocol: 0x01
Looks like they glued the hub, serial and parallel simply together.
> Here's also something somewhat interesting... a USB keyboard with a PS/2
> mouseport on the keyboard itself. (sorta like the mac)
Sorta very much unlike the mac. It's one device with 2 interfaces
(compared to 3 devices: a hub, a keyboard and a mouse :)
> bInterfaceClass: 0x03
> bInterfaceSubClass: 0x01
> bInterfaceProtocol: 0x01
HID keyboard
> bInterfaceClass: 0x03
> bInterfaceSubClass: 0x01
> bInterfaceProtocol: 0x02
HID mouse
> I have no idea if this means anything to you, but in lieu of your usb dump,
> it's at least something. :) If I can figure out how to make USB work on this
> system with FreeBSD, i'll use usb_dump and send this to you again.
The HID keyboard/mouse is supported under 3.2 supposedly. There are
people using it on a daily basis, with some limitations as in not
disconnecting the things.
thanks a lot!
Nick
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