[Nut-upsdev] Problem with detecting "Mustek PowerMust 2000VA"
Vladimir Micovic
vladimir at micovic.com
Mon Jan 2 19:36:40 UTC 2012
Huh, thank you for your help but i think that alone cannot recompile
kernel, if you give me some tips i will try.
I was recompile but only for adding NIC driver and that was on
slackware, this srv. is on centos.
Because i don`t have nothing on that box except samba and 4 disk in raid
i think that i can handle my self with little help from you.
Do you want to help me via some messenger or join.me or to continue here
via email?
tnx.
On 02-Jan-12 5:32 PM, Petr Kubánek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD
>
> suggest there are two Cypress product ID - 0x04b4 and 0x0665. It looks
> as 0x0665 is not claimed by cypress_m8:
>
> http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/usb/serial/cypress_m8.h
> http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/usb/serial/cypress_m8.c
>
> I believe that adding 0x0665 ID to cypress_m8, recompiling it, should
> fix the problem. Will you try, or do you prefer to let me do it, send
> patched version and let you try? If you never compile kernel from source
> code, this might be painful experience - so if you are running something
> Ubuntu based, I can try to just ship binary version of the module..
>
> Petr Kubanek
> http://rts2.org
>
> Vladimir Micovic píše v Po 02. 01. 2012 v 17:05 +0100:
>> # dmesg | grep ttyUSB
>> show nothing.
>> if you need to check something, here is whole dmesg:
>> http://pastebin.com/mNdUmGKH (there is kernel ver.)
>>
>> and here lsub with verobse:
>> # /sbin/lsusb -vvv -d 0665:5161
>> Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0665:5161 Cypress Semiconductor
>> USB to Serial
>> Device Descriptor:
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 1.10
>> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface
>> level)
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 8
>> idVendor 0x0665 Cypress Semiconductor
>> idProduct 0x5161 USB to Serial
>> bcdDevice 0.02
>> iManufacturer 1 Cypress Semiconductor
>> iProduct 2 USB to Serial
>> iSerial 0
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> Configuration Descriptor:
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 34
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 3
>> bmAttributes 0x80
>> MaxPower 100mA
>> Interface Descriptor:
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 3 Human Interface Device
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0 No Subclass
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0 None
>> iInterface 4 Sample HID
>> HID Device Descriptor:
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 33
>> bcdHID 1.00
>> bCountryCode 0 Not supported
>> bNumDescriptors 1
>> bDescriptorType 34 Report
>> wDescriptorLength 27
>> Report Descriptors:
>> ** UNAVAILABLE **
>> Endpoint Descriptor:
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN
>> bmAttributes 3
>> Transfer Type Interrupt
>> Synch Type None
>> Usage Type Data
>> wMaxPacketSize 0x0008 1x 8 bytes
>> bInterval 32
>>
>>
>> On 02-Jan-12 4:57 PM, Petr Kubánek wrote:
>>> run:
>>>
>>> dmesg
>>>
>>> and look for ttyUSB (dmesg | less should be more usefull)
>>>
>>> Petr
>>>
>>> Vladimir Micovic píše v Po 02. 01. 2012 v 16:51 +0100:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> i am subscribe to list :S
>>>> How can i see which port can be setup? I need just to try to read data
>>>> from him, after that i will setup nut by myself i guess :)
>>>>
>>>> lsusb show this:
>>>>
>>>> Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0665:5161 Cypress Semiconductor USB to Serial
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> best regards and thank you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> p.s: HNY! :)
>>>>
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