Re: ACM USB modem on Kernel 2.6.0-test

From: Peter Matthias
Date: Mon Oct 20 2003 - 11:47:50 EST


David Brownell schrieb:

>>>> In fact, here's a patch with that very change. Does
>>>> it make current 2.6.0-test kernels work "out of the box"
>>>> again with your USB modems?
>>>
>>> Yes, it works with ELSA Microlink USB. Thanks.
>>
>> Hmm. Too early. I get either a "acm: probe of 3-3:2.1 failed with error
-5"
>> but it works or a
>> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
00000008
>> ...
>> EIP: 0060:[usb_driver_claim_interface+67/112] Tainted: P
>> ...
>
> Well, the "it works at all (without the sysfs write)" is
> what that patch was about -- so it's still a clear win!
>
> But cdc-acm probe() is pretty broken, and I'm told it's
> had strange behavior in various other cases for a while,
> including some oopsing. Like this; not a new bug.
>
> Try this cdc-acm patch. One user reported that it made
> oopsing go away, the bogus probe() errors stopped, and
> even the /proc/bus/usb/devices listings were finally
> right (both interfaces now claimed by cdc_acm). Plus
> it should stop the pointless hotplugging of "cdc_acm"
> for Ethernet devices (including MSFT's RNDIS).

Yes, it works. I hope it will be integrated in 2.6.0.

Peter

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