RE: Linux USB Serial

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> That's fine, the cdc-acm interface will work for that.
> 
> But is your device really a CDC ACM device?  Or is it something else?

The device is a 3.5" color LCD display with touchscreen that can act as a
serial 
terminal. It just needs to be able to send and receive characters over an
USB
serial port.

> You wouldn't, if you use the ftdi serial chip in your device.  Which
> begs me to ask, what type of usb to serial chip is in your device?  What
> protocol does it use to talk to the host?

The device is based upon a Renesas RX62N processor which has a USB interface

in it.  The protocol is supposedly based upon the CDC - a control endpoint
and 
two bulk endpoints. The software was derived from a demo supplied by the 
manufacturer - and it does work under Windows. The device enumerates as 
a COM port and you can interact with the display using a program or a
terminal 
emulator.  Unfortunately the chip vendor doesn't have any support for Linux.

> They shouldn't have to do that, once we get it working, they get the
> update automatically from their distro.  But if you can't test any
> changes we make to try to get this to work, there's not much we can do
> here, right?
> 

I guess that I'm operating under the assumption that there is something 
wrong on my end - an incorrectly configured descriptor for example. It
appears 
the other USB serial devices work OK under Linux - even without custom 
drivers. I'm hoping that I can find an error message somewhere that will 
tell me what I'm doing wrong - or that somebody who has been down that 
path before can't point to something obvious - like Bjrn did.

> Oh, and fix that descriptor up in your firmware, that might solve
> everything :)

Going through the USB CDC documentation between e-mails. Other than 
the incorrect bInterfaceSubClass value - which I have corrected - nothing 
else seems wrong.

> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> greg k-h

Always appreciate your assistance - thank you!


Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant
ACS, Sarasota, FL
http://www.acscontrol.com
mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx






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