I don't read all the posts here but luckily I caught this one, thanks.
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007, Peter G. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right place to send an update to the USB device list.
>
> I recently bought an exotic mobile phone called UTStarcom DV007.
> It is a chinese-made, linux-powered GSM smartphone (more info below).
>
> You connect it to a PC via USB cable. If the device detects an USB
> connection, it prompts the user to enable USB Storage mode. If activated, it
> acts as an usb-storage device allowing access to the Mini-SD card inserted to
> the phone.
>
> When storage mode is not activated, it shows up as a Serial device:
>
> I assume this could be used as a modem or to sync stuff with the phone (there
> is sync software on the phone), but I haven't yet figured out how to use that
> under Linux. Should someone have any pointers to that I am glad for any
> input.
>
> A proposed change to usb.ids is attached as a patch.
> lsusb -vv follows:
>
>
> Bus 003 Device 010: ID 0d08:0603 Device Descriptor:
> bLength 18
> bDescriptorType 1
> bcdUSB 2.00
> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
> bDeviceSubClass 0
> bDeviceProtocol 0
> bMaxPacketSize0 16
> idVendor 0x0d08
> idProduct 0x0603
> bcdDevice 2.23
> iManufacturer 1 Linux 2.4.19-rmk7-pxa2 with pxa2xx_udc
> iProduct 2 DV007
> iSerial 3 303120446563
> bNumConfigurations 1
> Configuration Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 2
> wTotalLength 32
> bNumInterfaces 1
> bConfigurationValue 1
> iConfiguration 0
> bmAttributes 0x80
> (Bus Powered)
> MaxPower 500mA
> Interface Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 4
> bInterfaceNumber 0
> bAlternateSetting 0
> bNumEndpoints 2
> bInterfaceClass 8 Mass Storage
> bInterfaceSubClass 6 SCSI
> bInterfaceProtocol 80 Bulk (Zip)
> iInterface 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0040 1x 64 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x02 EP 2 OUT
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0040 1x 64 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Device Status: 0x0001
> Self Powered
>
>
>
>
> Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0d08:0602 Device Descriptor:
> bLength 18
> bDescriptorType 1
> bcdUSB 2.00
> bDeviceClass 2 Communications
> bDeviceSubClass 0
> bDeviceProtocol 0
> bMaxPacketSize0 16
> idVendor 0x0d08
> idProduct 0x0602
> bcdDevice 0.00
> iManufacturer 1 DV007
> iProduct 1 DV007
> iSerial 0
> bNumConfigurations 1
> Configuration Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 2
> wTotalLength 39
> bNumInterfaces 1
> bConfigurationValue 1
> iConfiguration 2 USB Simple Serial Configuration
> bmAttributes 0x80
> (Bus Powered)
> MaxPower 500mA
> Interface Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 4
> bInterfaceNumber 0
> bAlternateSetting 0
> bNumEndpoints 3
> bInterfaceClass 255 Vendor Specific Class
> bInterfaceSubClass 2
> bInterfaceProtocol 1
> iInterface 3 Simple Serial Data Interface - Bulk mode
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x01 EP 1 OUT
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0040 1x 64 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x82 EP 2 IN
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0040 1x 64 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x83 EP 3 IN
> bmAttributes 3
> Transfer Type Interrupt
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0010 1x 16 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Device Status: 0x0001
> Self Powered
>
> More info about the device:
> Information in scarce, but this is what I have been able to gather from the
> web:
> Manufacturer Home Page (chinese):
> http://www.utstar.com.cn/mobile/terminal/mobile_info.jsp?m_id=64
>
> Variants were also branded as Philips 968, Rovershot DV-007 and and GSmax
> 007,
>
> The linux system used is a decendant of the qtopia-based c8000 project by
> Cellon. Now defunct.
> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7219952184.html
>
> That's all, thanks
> Peter G.
>
> PS: please CC me on reply, I am not (yet) subscribed to linux-usb-devel
>
>
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