> On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 11:16:55AM -0800, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote: > > Just FYI > > > > ng_ubt(4) (/sys/netgraph/bluetooth/drivers/ubt) driver > > (Bluetooth USB devices) makes use of two interfaces. > > >From a look into the driver these interfaces serve different > protocols. > I asume they are unrelated from a logical standpoint, but I don't > know bluetooth technology. > We have a similar situation with ulpt, where we usually have up > to three interfaces with different capabilities. > ulpt currently pics one of them, but we could also have three different > ulpt instances taking each one of them.
The uplcom driver also uses two interfaces, but in that case, they put the interrupt endpoint on interface 0 and the bulk in/out endpoints on interface 1. When I saw that the AX88172 manual said that the device was supposed to have two interfaces, I wondered if maybe it had a similar setup, but I couldn't figure out how to access the second interface structure. For that matter, I didn't know for sure how to tell if it actually had one. (Sometimes manuals lie.) Hopefully when I try usbutils when I get home after work, I will learn more. > Well the AC88172 PDF is very clear about having 2 interfaces. > The document also speaks about 4 endpoints, which I expect to be on > interface 0 as they also have listed endpoint number 0 - they don't > tell in the document. > What I currently don't know is why there are 2 interfaces. > The document also mentions some homenet capabilities on RJ11 - whatever > it means. The AX88172 supports both regular ethernet and HomePNA (ethernet over cat3 telephone wiring) transceivers. You don't need a second USB interface for this though: you send/receive packets the same way regardless of what kind of transceiver you have. (The ADMtek Pegasus (if_aue) supports the same feature and only uses one set of endpoints.) > Maybe it's an hardware optional interface, which is disabled in this > special device. > > For the ID strings - it seems that the hardware vendor just left the > string empty in the eeprom. There is a UQ_NO_STRINGS quirk for this. Perhaps I should use it. -Bill -- ============================================================================= -Bill Paul (510) 749-2329 | Senior Engineer, Master of Unix-Fu [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Wind River Systems ============================================================================= "If stupidity were a handicap, you'd have the best parking spot." ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"