[haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #6173: ELSA MicroLink 56k USB 1.0 modem failed to set default configuration

  • From: "phoudoin" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:21:09 -0000

#6173: ELSA MicroLink 56k USB 1.0 modem failed to set default configuration
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 Reporter:  phoudoin                                   |       Owner:  mmlr     
     Type:  bug                                        |      Status:  new      
 Priority:  normal                                     |   Milestone:  R1       
Component:  Drivers/USB                                |     Version:  R1/alpha2
 Keywords:  SendRequest timeout default configuration  |   Blockedby:           
    Patch:  0                                          |    Platform:  All      
 Blocking:                                             |  
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 syslog dump on device detection:

 {{{
 KERN: usb hub 22: port 3: new device connected
 KERN: usb ehci -1: fullspeed device connected, giving up port ownership
 KERN: usb hub 7: port 1: new device connected
 KERN: usb error control pipe 51: timeout waiting for queued request to
 complete
 KERN: usb error device 50: failed to set default configuration
 KERN: usb error uhci -1: device failed init check
 KERN: usb error uhci -1: td (0x0580f9a0) error: status: 0x00450007;
 token: 0x00e0032d;
 KERN: usb error uhci -1: KERN: error while getting the device descriptor
 KERN: usb hub 22: port 3: device removed
 }}}

 It's a slow speed USB, and most probably a slow USB device too. Power LED
 light on a short period, activity LED too but goes off less than 1 second
 after detection. This device works fine under Linux, detected as a CDC ACM
 USB modem, as expected.

 It used to works too under BeOS USB stack with an never-released (no TTY
 module documentation) usb_serial driver.

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