Re: Regarding USB-to-Serial device driver

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On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Raju Rameshwar Uprade wrote:

>  Ya I tried with debug=1 on the modprobe line.
> 
> > > f6e80c00 4108452201 C Bo:7:003:2 0 1 >
> > > f6e80900 4108453203 C Ii:7:003:1 0:1 10 = a1200000 00000200 0000
> 
>  same status bytes I am also getting.
>  One thing I would like to ask why it is coming on Ii (Isochronous endpoint)?

"Ii" is Interrupt-IN, not Isochronous-IN.  usbmon uses 'Z' for 
isochronous.

> output of usbmon tell that data going out properly, but it's going in chunks,Ideally It
> should go out in one chunk.I think I have to take care of RTS line. UART drivers works
> in that way,RTS is enabled for complete data out ,then it is disabled so that we can get
> device response.

Maybe your program writing the data in chunks.

Alan Stern

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