> well that was simple, cdroms use 12-byte commands.
> i thought somebody had used a usb cdrom before. :-)
I think some usb cd devices might just pretend to be disks.
When I wrote the original usb mass storage driver (ca 2005) I had
only flash drives in mind. Others have extended and rewritten
On Wed Feb 13 04:48:30 EST 2013, 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
> > well that was simple, cdroms use 12-byte commands.
> > i thought somebody had used a usb cdrom before. :-)
>
> I think some usb cd devices might just pretend to be disks.
>
> When I wrote the original usb mass storage driver (ca 2005
lyons# 6.out
ehci 0xfe00dfa23000: port 1 didn't reset within 500 ms; sts 0x1101
usb/hub... usb/serial... epout 1 epin 1
serial: open i/o ep data: '/dev/usb/ep4.1/data' permission denied
6.out: serial: serial: no endpoints found for ifc 0
139: 6.out: bootes: fault addr=0xfffe kpc=0x223be7
6.