broken(?) Lucent Venus chipset and Linux 2.4

From: W. Michael Petullo (mike@flyn.org)
Date: Fri Mar 09 2001 - 15:40:32 EST

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    I have a Lucent Microelectronics Venus based modem, the Actiontec
    Internal Call Waiting modem. I have been trying to get it working well
    with Linux 2.4 for some time now. Theodore Ts'o, the maintainer of
    the Linux serial driver, and I have talked quite a bit on the subject.
    We both suspect that the Venus chipset is broken.

    I have some code available at http://www.flyn.org related to this issue.
    First, I have an ugly patch that adds support for the Actiontec Internal
    Call Waiting modem to Theodore's serial driver version 5.05. Second,
    I have a simple kernel module that seems to demonstrate that the Venus
    chipset has something wrong with it. The module code should be self
    explanatory. To summarize, writing a value, call it foo, to, for example,
    the modem's interrupt enable register and then immediately reading the
    register's value does not always return foo.

    If you have or have access to a Linux box with a Venus-based modem,
    answering any of these questions would be very helpful:

    o Does your modem work flawlessly with Linux 2.4?

    o Could you run my test kernel module? If so, what are the results on
    your computer?

    I have been lobbying both Lucent and Actiontec to help me with this issue.
    Up to this point neither has provided substantial help. However, there
    is promise and I am not ready to give up yet.

    Thanks!

    -- 
    W. Michael Petullo
    

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