Bug 89362

Summary: Add Cypress USB-Serial devices to the udev blacklist
Product: ModemManager Reporter: Lukáš Lalinský <lalinsky>
Component: generalAssignee: ModemManager bug user <modemmanager>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: PID list

Description Lukáš Lalinský 2015-02-27 15:51:25 UTC
Created attachment 113871 [details]
PID list

Cypress USB-Serial devices are just "dumb" bridges, not modems, so they should be blacklisted.

VID for Cypress is 0x04b4 and I'm attaching a screenshot from documentation that lists all the CDC-ACM PIDs that should be blacklisted. I think it's safe to block all devices from 0x0002 to 0x000A.

This is the document http://www.cypress.com/index.cfm?docID=47671

http://www.cypress.com/USBSerial/
Comment 1 Aleksander Morgado 2015-02-27 16:32:23 UTC
(In reply to Lukáš Lalinský from comment #0)
> Created attachment 113871 [details]
> PID list
> 

Attachment is an image but set as text/plain mime type. It can be seen by downloading it and renaming it to .png.

> Cypress USB-Serial devices are just "dumb" bridges, not modems, so they
> should be blacklisted.
> 
> VID for Cypress is 0x04b4 and I'm attaching a screenshot from documentation
> that lists all the CDC-ACM PIDs that should be blacklisted. I think it's
> safe to block all devices from 0x0002 to 0x000A.
> 
> This is the document http://www.cypress.com/index.cfm?docID=47671
> 
> http://www.cypress.com/USBSerial/

I added the PIDs to the greylist where we list all USB<->RS232 adapters; thanks.

Fixed in git master and the mm-1-4 branch.
Comment 2 Lukáš Lalinský 2015-02-27 19:28:09 UTC
Thank you very much for the quick fix, and sorry about the image. I have not used Bugzilla for a very long time, so maybe I messed up something.
Comment 3 Aleksander Morgado 2015-02-27 19:33:34 UTC
(In reply to Lukáš Lalinský from comment #2)
> Thank you very much for the quick fix, and sorry about the image. I have not
> used Bugzilla for a very long time, so maybe I messed up something.

No problem. Actually I thought I could just change the mimetype on the uploaded image, but couldn't find how. I know I could do it in the gnome bugzilla, not sure why not here.

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