Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6: USB: pl2303: add id for Hewlett-Packard LD220-HP POS pole display USB: set correct configuration in probe of ti_usb_3410_5052 USB: add 5372:2303 to pl2303 USB: skip Set-Interface(0) if already in altsetting 0 USB: fix comment about endianness of descriptors USB: Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt: update to match driver use_acm behaviour usbmon: drop bogus 0t from usbmon.txt USB: gadget: fix rndis working at high speed USB: ftdi_sio: Adding Ewert Energy System's CANdapter PID USB: tty: SprogII DCC controller identifiers usb-storage: update unusual_devs entry for Nokia 5310 USB: Unusual devs patch for Nokia 3500c USB: storage: unusual_devs.h: Nokia 3109c addition USB: fix problem with usbtmc driver not loading properly
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Then you must load the gadget serial driver. To load it as an
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ACM device (recommended for interoperability), do this:
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modprobe g_serial use_acm=1
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modprobe g_serial
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To load it as a vendor specific bulk in/out device, do this:
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modprobe g_serial
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modprobe g_serial use_acm=0
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This will also automatically load the underlying gadget peripheral
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controller driver. This must be done each time you reboot the gadget
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These files can be read as binary data. The binary data consists
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of first the device descriptor, then the descriptors for each
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configuration of the device. That information is also shown in
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text form by the /proc/bus/usb/devices file, described later.
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configuration of the device. Multi-byte fields in the device and
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configuration descriptors, but not other descriptors, are converted
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to host endianness by the kernel. This information is also shown
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in text form by the /proc/bus/usb/devices file, described later.
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These files may also be used to write user-level drivers for the USB
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devices. You would open the /proc/bus/usb/BBB/DDD file read/write,
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Verify that bus sockets are present.
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# ls /sys/kernel/debug/usbmon
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0s 0t 0u 1s 1t 1u 2s 2t 2u 3s 3t 3u 4s 4t 4u
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0s 0u 1s 1t 1u 2s 2t 2u 3s 3t 3u 4s 4t 4u
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#
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Now you can choose to either use the sockets numbered '0' (to capture packets on
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all buses), and skip to step #3, or find the bus used by your device with step #2.
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Now you can choose to either use the socket '0u' (to capture packets on all
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buses), and skip to step #3, or find the bus used by your device with step #2.
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This allows to filter away annoying devices that talk continuously.
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2. Find which bus connects to the desired device
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Here is the list of words, from left to right:
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- URB Tag. This is used to identify URBs is normally a kernel mode address
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of the URB structure in hexadecimal.
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- URB Tag. This is used to identify URBs, and is normally an in-kernel address
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of the URB structure in hexadecimal, but can be a sequence number or any
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other unique string, within reason.
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- Timestamp in microseconds, a decimal number. The timestamp's resolution
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depends on available clock, and so it can be much worse than a microsecond
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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ static struct usb_device_id usbtmc_devices[] = {
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{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_APP_SPEC, 3, 0), },
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{ 0, } /* terminating entry */
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};
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MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, usbtmc_devices);
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/*
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* This structure is the capabilities for the device
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* altsetting means creating new endpoint device entries).
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* When either of these happens, defer the Set-Interface.
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*/
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if (!error && intf->dev.power.status == DPM_ON)
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if (intf->cur_altsetting->desc.bAlternateSetting == 0)
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; /* Already in altsetting 0 so skip Set-Interface */
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else if (!error && intf->dev.power.status == DPM_ON)
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usb_set_interface(udev, intf->altsetting[0].
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desc.bInterfaceNumber, 0);
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else
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fs_in_desc.bEndpointAddress;
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hs_out_desc.bEndpointAddress =
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fs_out_desc.bEndpointAddress;
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hs_notify_desc.bEndpointAddress =
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fs_notify_desc.bEndpointAddress;
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/* copy descriptors, and track endpoint copies */
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f->hs_descriptors = usb_copy_descriptors(eth_hs_function);
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f->hs_descriptors, &hs_in_desc);
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rndis->hs.out = usb_find_endpoint(eth_hs_function,
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f->hs_descriptors, &hs_out_desc);
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rndis->hs.notify = usb_find_endpoint(eth_hs_function,
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f->hs_descriptors, &hs_notify_desc);
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}
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rndis->port.open = rndis_open;
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static struct usb_device_id id_table_combined [] = {
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_AMC232_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_CANUSB_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_CANDAPTER_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_SCS_DEVICE_0_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_SCS_DEVICE_1_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_SCS_DEVICE_2_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_OPENDCC_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(INTERBIOMETRICS_VID, INTERBIOMETRICS_IOBOARD_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(INTERBIOMETRICS_VID, INTERBIOMETRICS_MINI_IOBOARD_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_SPROG_II) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_XF_632_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_XF_634_PID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(FTDI_VID, FTDI_XF_547_PID) },
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/* AlphaMicro Components AMC-232USB01 device */
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#define FTDI_AMC232_PID 0xFF00 /* Product Id */
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/* www.candapter.com Ewert Energy Systems CANdapter device */
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#define FTDI_CANDAPTER_PID 0x9F80 /* Product Id */
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/* SCS HF Radio Modems PID's (http://www.scs-ptc.com) */
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/* the VID is the standard ftdi vid (FTDI_VID) */
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#define FTDI_SCS_DEVICE_0_PID 0xD010 /* SCS PTC-IIusb */
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/* OpenDCC (www.opendcc.de) product id */
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#define FTDI_OPENDCC_PID 0xBFD8
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/* Sprog II (Andrew Crosland's SprogII DCC interface) */
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#define FTDI_SPROG_II 0xF0C8
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/* www.crystalfontz.com devices - thanx for providing free devices for evaluation ! */
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/* they use the ftdi chipset for the USB interface and the vendor id is the same */
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#define FTDI_XF_632_PID 0xFC08 /* 632: 16x2 Character Display */
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{ USB_DEVICE(WS002IN_VENDOR_ID, WS002IN_PRODUCT_ID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(COREGA_VENDOR_ID, COREGA_PRODUCT_ID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(YCCABLE_VENDOR_ID, YCCABLE_PRODUCT_ID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(SUPERIAL_VENDOR_ID, SUPERIAL_PRODUCT_ID) },
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{ USB_DEVICE(HP_VENDOR_ID, HP_LD220_PRODUCT_ID) },
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{ } /* Terminating entry */
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};
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/* Y.C. Cable U.S.A., Inc - USB to RS-232 */
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#define YCCABLE_VENDOR_ID 0x05ad
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#define YCCABLE_PRODUCT_ID 0x0fba
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/* "Superial" USB - Serial */
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#define SUPERIAL_VENDOR_ID 0x5372
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#define SUPERIAL_PRODUCT_ID 0x2303
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/* Hewlett-Packard LD220-HP POS Pole Display */
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#define HP_VENDOR_ID 0x03f0
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#define HP_LD220_PRODUCT_ID 0x3524
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* For questions or problems with this driver, contact Texas Instruments
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* technical support, or Al Borchers <alborchers@steinerpoint.com>, or
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* Peter Berger <pberger@brimson.com>.
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*
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* This driver needs this hotplug script in /etc/hotplug/usb/ti_usb_3410_5052
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* or in /etc/hotplug.d/usb/ti_usb_3410_5052.hotplug to set the device
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* configuration.
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*
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* #!/bin/bash
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*
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* BOOT_CONFIG=1
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* ACTIVE_CONFIG=2
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*
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* if [[ "$ACTION" != "add" ]]
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* then
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* exit
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* fi
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*
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* CONFIG_PATH=/sys${DEVPATH%/?*}/bConfigurationValue
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*
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* if [[ 0`cat $CONFIG_PATH` -ne $BOOT_CONFIG ]]
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* then
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* exit
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* fi
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*
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* PRODUCT=${PRODUCT%/?*} # delete version
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* VENDOR_ID=`printf "%d" 0x${PRODUCT%/?*}`
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* PRODUCT_ID=`printf "%d" 0x${PRODUCT#*?/}`
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*
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* PARAM_PATH=/sys/module/ti_usb_3410_5052/parameters
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*
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* function scan() {
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* s=$1
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* shift
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* for i
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* do
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* if [[ $s -eq $i ]]
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* then
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* return 0
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* fi
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* done
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* return 1
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* }
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*
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* IFS=$IFS,
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*
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* if (scan $VENDOR_ID 1105 `cat $PARAM_PATH/vendor_3410` &&
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* scan $PRODUCT_ID 13328 `cat $PARAM_PATH/product_3410`) ||
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* (scan $VENDOR_ID 1105 `cat $PARAM_PATH/vendor_5052` &&
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* scan $PRODUCT_ID 20562 20818 20570 20575 `cat $PARAM_PATH/product_5052`)
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* then
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* echo $ACTIVE_CONFIG > $CONFIG_PATH
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* fi
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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goto free_tdev;
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}
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/* the second configuration must be set (in sysfs by hotplug script) */
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/* the second configuration must be set */
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if (dev->actconfig->desc.bConfigurationValue == TI_BOOT_CONFIG) {
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status = -ENODEV;
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status = usb_driver_set_configuration(dev, TI_ACTIVE_CONFIG);
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status = status ? status : -ENODEV;
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goto free_tdev;
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}
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US_SC_DEVICE, US_PR_DEVICE, NULL,
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US_FL_FIX_CAPACITY ),
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/* Reported by Ozan Sener <themgzzy@gmail.com> */
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UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x0421, 0x0060, 0x0551, 0x0551,
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"Nokia",
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"3500c",
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US_SC_DEVICE, US_PR_DEVICE, NULL,
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US_FL_FIX_CAPACITY ),
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/* Reported by CSECSY Laszlo <boobaa@frugalware.org> */
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UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x0421, 0x0063, 0x0001, 0x0601,
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"Nokia",
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"Nokia 3109c",
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US_SC_DEVICE, US_PR_DEVICE, NULL,
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US_FL_FIX_CAPACITY ),
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/* Patch for Nokia 5310 capacity */
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UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x0421, 0x006a, 0x0000, 0x0591,
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UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x0421, 0x006a, 0x0000, 0x0701,
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"Nokia",
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"5310",
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US_SC_DEVICE, US_PR_DEVICE, NULL,
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*
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* Note that all multi-byte values here are encoded in little endian
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* byte order "on the wire". But when exposed through Linux-USB APIs,
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* they've been converted to cpu byte order.
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* byte order "on the wire". Within the kernel and when exposed
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* through the Linux-USB APIs, they are not converted to cpu byte
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* order; it is the responsibility of the client code to do this.
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* The single exception is when device and configuration descriptors (but
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* not other descriptors) are read from usbfs (i.e. /proc/bus/usb/BBB/DDD);
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* in this case the fields are converted to host endianness by the kernel.
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*/
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/*
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