Re: vid&pid problems in usb_probe()

From: dongzai007
Date: Sat May 08 2004 - 04:10:40 EST


Thank you for replying,but I don't know what you mean,
USB descriptor data structure is defined in
"/usr/include/linux/usb.h"

my kernel version is 2.4.18.


----- Original Message -----
From: Randy.Dunlap
To: dongzai007@xxxxxxxx
Cc: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: vid&pid problems in usb_probe()
Sent: Sat May 08 12:45:54 CST 2004

> On Sat, 8 May 2004 11:48:44 +0800 (CST) <dongzai007@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> |
> |
> | I am writting an usb driver.You know function usb_probe(...) is used to determine whether the usbdevices just pluged in is what the driver is for.
>
> a. Please learn to use the Enter/Return key around character position
> 70 (or before) on each line.
>
> b. what kernel version? (*always*)
>
> c. You should ask this on the linux-usb-development mailing list:
> linux-usb-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> | The Vid and Pid of my usb device are 0x1111 and 0x0000 respectively.
> |
> | the program is :
> |
> | static void* usb_probe(struct usb_device *udev, unsigned int ifnum, const struct usb_device_id *id)
> | {
> | ..............
> | ..............
> |
> | printk("<1>Vid:%x
Pid:%x
",udev->descriptor.idVendor,udev->descriptor.idProduct);
> |
> | if ((udev->descriptor.idVendor!=0x1111)
> | ||(udev->descriptor.idProduct!=0x0000)) return NULL;
> |
> | ..............
> | }
> |
> | when I plug the device whose vid & pid is 0x1111 & 0x0000 respectively.
> | this Module displayed
> |
> |
> | Vid:0
> | Pid:201
> |
> | usb.c ........ no active driver for this device;
> |
> | and when I plug another device , I also got wrong vid & pid.
> |
> | But when I wrote program as below:
> |
> | __u16 tmp=0x1111;
> | printk("<1>%x",tmp);
> |
> | it can print "1111" on the screen. That means my syntax is correct.
> | I mean, the problem may be at the data transfered into function usb_probe()
> | Maybe data transfered into function usb_probe() is wrong.
> |
> | I wonder where is the problem, how can i solve.
>
> Seeing more (or all) of your source code could help.
> I'm especially curious (suspicious) about your USB descriptor data
> structures.
>
> --
> ~Randy
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