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Re: Experimental driver for USB dongle 07d0:4100 (Kingsun/Dazzle) - looking for testers

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Hi,
On 27/07/07, Alex Villací­s Lasso <avillaci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Yesterday, Ashik Ahamed from the irda-users mailing list send me a> SnoopyPro log showing communication for the USB IrDA dongle whose> descriptors are 07d0:4100 (which I call the Kingsun/Dazzle dongle). I do> not have the dongle, so this driver is completely untested. I only> guarantee that it will compile.>> At least once.>> On 2.6.23-rc1.>> On my home machine :-)>> I am looking for people who do have the dongle, and are willing to see> if this driver works for them. Please point out any stupid mistakes I> may have done in the code. Also test if the range of speeds this dongle> supports, which might be higher (or lower!) than the 2400-115200 bps> indicated by the probe routine. Even if you are not running exactly> 2.6.23-rc1, you can test it if you run any 2.6.x kernel.
The driver seems to work! My testing was very poor but definitely bothtransmission and reception worked. The strange thing is that I can'tobserve any light from the LED using a camera, with other dongles Ican clearly see when something is being emitted. This may be thereason why I thought transmission was failing with my earlier libusbdriver.However other devices clearly detected my computer in the network now.
Other than the formatting I don't see anything wrong in the code.(Note that .rx_time is unused). I built the driver inside the kerneltree rather than with a separate makefile. Removing of the module alsoworked without any Oops. I haven't tried modifying it to see if FIRworks but I'm convinced that it won't work. All of the KingSun donglesseem to falsely announce 4Mbps in specs.
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