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authorOliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com>2019-05-09 12:31:01 +0300
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2019-05-21 11:11:19 +0300
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USB: rio500: update Documentation
Added the newly added limit and updated the text a bit Signed-off-by: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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--- a/Documentation/usb/rio.txt
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@@ -76,70 +76,30 @@ Additional Information and userspace tools
Requirements
============
-A host with a USB port. Ideally, either a UHCI (Intel) or OHCI
-(Compaq and others) hardware port should work.
+A host with a USB port running a Linux kernel with RIO 500 support enabled.
-A Linux development kernel (2.3.x) with USB support enabled or a
-backported version to linux-2.2.x. See http://www.linux-usb.org for
-more information on accomplishing this.
+The driver is a module called rio500, which should be automatically loaded
+as you plug in your device. If that fails you can manually load it with
-A Linux kernel with RIO 500 support enabled.
+ modprobe rio500
-'lspci' which is only needed to determine the type of USB hardware
-available in your machine.
-
-Configuration
-
-Using `lspci -v`, determine the type of USB hardware available.
-
- If you see something like::
-
- USB Controller: ......
- Flags: .....
- I/O ports at ....
-
- Then you have a UHCI based controller.
-
- If you see something like::
-
- USB Controller: .....
- Flags: ....
- Memory at .....
-
- Then you have a OHCI based controller.
-
-Using `make menuconfig` or your preferred method for configuring the
-kernel, select 'Support for USB', 'OHCI/UHCI' depending on your
-hardware (determined from the steps above), 'USB Diamond Rio500 support', and
-'Preliminary USB device filesystem'. Compile and install the modules
-(you may need to execute `depmod -a` to update the module
-dependencies).
-
-Add a device for the USB rio500::
+Udev should automatically create a device node as soon as plug in your device.
+If that fails, you can manually add a device for the USB rio500::
mknod /dev/usb/rio500 c 180 64
-Set appropriate permissions for /dev/usb/rio500 (don't forget about
-group and world permissions). Both read and write permissions are
+In that case, set appropriate permissions for /dev/usb/rio500 (don't forget
+about group and world permissions). Both read and write permissions are
required for proper operation.
-Load the appropriate modules (if compiled as modules):
-
- OHCI::
-
- modprobe usbcore
- modprobe usb-ohci
- modprobe rio500
-
- UHCI::
-
- modprobe usbcore
- modprobe usb-uhci (or uhci)
- modprobe rio500
-
That's it. The Rio500 Utils at: http://rio500.sourceforge.net should
be able to access the rio500.
+Limits
+======
+
+You can use only a single rio500 device at a time with your computer.
+
Bugs
====