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Operating Systems Solaris Adding USB Drive to Sparc Post 302418433 by Tirmazi on Tuesday 4th of May 2010 09:42:42 AM
Old 05-04-2010
Adding USB Drive to Sparc

I have a sparc machine with which I am trying to add an external USB drive.
The server does recognize the USB device, but I cannot see it as an external drive.

How to overcome the issue of driver initialization.
Much appreciate any help.

Code:
 more /etc/release
                       Solaris 8 2/04 s28s_hw4wos_05a SPARC
           Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
                            Assembled 08 January 2004


May  4 14:55:06 servername genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] usb_sd0 is /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3/disk@0,0
May  4 15:00:27 servername genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3/disk@0,0 (usb_sd0) online
May  4 15:00:43 servername smt: [ID 272566 kern.notice] smt0: nf FDDI driver is not active.  Initialization of this driver cannot be completed.



usb_sd0         Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 4 Transport Errors: 19
Vendor: WD       Product: 5000AAKB Externa Revision: l108 Serial No: Size: 0.00GB <0 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0



May  4 14:49:05 servername usba: [ID 855233 kern.info] USB-device: storage@3, scsa2usb0 at bus address 2
May  4 14:49:05 servername usba: [ID 349649 kern.info]       Western Digital, External HDD, 57442D574341505731323238343937
May  4 14:49:05 servername genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] scsa2usb0 is /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3
May  4 14:49:05 servername genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3 (scsa2usb0) online
May  4 14:55:06 servername scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] usb_sd0 at scsa2usb0: target 0 lun 0
May  4 14:55:06 servername genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] usb_sd0 is /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3/disk@0,0
May  4 15:00:27 servername genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@8,700000/usb@5,3/storage@3/disk@0,0 (usb_sd0) online
May  4 15:00:43 servername smt: [ID 272566 kern.notice] smt0: nf FDDI driver is not active.  Initialization of this driver cannot be completed.


Last edited by Scott; 05-04-2010 at 11:03 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
 

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USB(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    USB(4)

NAME
usb -- Universal Serial Bus SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device usb Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): usb_load="YES" USERLAND PROGRAMMING
USB functions can be accessed from userland through the libusb library. See libusb(3) for more information. DESCRIPTION
FreeBSD provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for USB devices in host and device side mode. The usb driver has three layers: USB Controller (Bus) USB Device USB Driver The controller attaches to a physical bus like pci(4). The USB bus attaches to the controller, and the root hub attaches to the controller. Any devices attached to the bus will attach to the root hub or another hub attached to the USB bus. The uhub device will always be present as it is needed for the root hub. INTRODUCTION TO USB
The USB is a system where external devices can be connected to a PC. The most common USB speeds are: Low Speed (1.5MBit/sec) Full Speed (12MBit/sec) High Speed (480MBit/sec) Each USB has a USB controller that is the master of the bus. The physical communication is simplex which means the host controller only com- municates with one USB device at a time. There can be up to 127 devices connected to an USB HUB tree. The addresses are assigned dynamically by the host when each device is attached to the bus. Within each device there can be up to 16 endpoints. Each endpoint is individually addressed and the addresses are static. Each of these endpoints will communicate in one of four different modes: control, isochronous, bulk, or interrupt. A device always has at least one end- point. This endpoint has address 0 and is a control endpoint and is used to give commands to and extract basic data, such as descriptors, from the device. Each endpoint, except the control endpoint, is unidirectional. The endpoints in a device are grouped into interfaces. An interface is a logical unit within a device; e.g. a compound device with both a keyboard and a trackball would present one interface for each. An interface can sometimes be set into different modes, called alternate set- tings, which affects how it operates. Different alternate settings can have different endpoints within it. A device may operate in different configurations. Depending on the configuration, the device may present different sets of endpoints and interfaces. The bus enumeration of the USB bus proceeds in several steps: 1. Any interface specific driver can attach to the device. 2. If none is found, generic interface class drivers can attach. SEE ALSO
The USB specifications can be found at: http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/ libusb(3), usbdi(4), aue(4), axe(4), cue(4), ehci(4), kue(4), ohci(4), pci(4), rue(4), ucom(4), udav(4), uhci(4), uhid(4), ukbd(4), ulpt(4), umass(4), ums(4), uplcom(4), urio(4), uvscom(4), usbconfig(8) STANDARDS
The usb module complies with the USB 2.0 standard. HISTORY
The usb module has been inspired by the NetBSD USB stack initially written by Lennart Augustsson. The usb module was written by Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@freebsd.org>. BSD
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