totallymaxed, I'm aware that this is just an alpha and that there are issues with it, which is why I'm posting this in the first place. Asking around in the irc channel, everyone is saying that both the usbuirt and zwave stick should be pnp in 0810 (they both are in 0710), however, I can't seem to get them to even work manually.
So, since no one else has complained about this and I've experienced it on several installs with different hardware: ISSUE: Caught.
Now, if someone with more experience than I wants to help me track down why this is happening, I'd love the help.
After a fresh install of kubuntu 8.10, I do:
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
then reboot, which gives me an updated system running the 2.6.27-11-generic kernel. After the reboot, I install the nvidia 180.44 drivers from the nvidia site, then follow the alpha wiki:
sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.
wget -c http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz
tar xvf new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz
cd new-installer
./pre-install-from-repo.sh
./mce-install.sh
./post-install.sh
However, before rebooting, I install id-my-disc from 0710, along with pluto-mythtv-player, pluto-mythtv-plugin, libdvdcss2, w32codecs and pluto-zwave-lighting. Following another reboot, the system starts the A/V Wizard, then the house setup and will eventually get to the lmce main screen. Media works just fine (about the only thing I've really messed with at this point).
Now, in 0710 (once I replaced the ZWave driver), both the USB-UIRT and my Intermatic HA-22 Zwave stick trigger alerts on the orbiter and walk through the setup. However, when I plug either in in 0810, nothing happens. I can plug a thumb-drive in and it's recognized and I'm asked if I want to use it, so it looks like HAL is running. Here are the relevant portions of the logs:
For Zwave stick:
DCERouter.log:
http://pastebin.com/f2ae2d2d5 /var/log/syslog:
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.356183] usb 1-3: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 10
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.572178] usb 1-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.780506] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.781724] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.782206] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.782215] usbserial: USB Serial Driver core
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.802966] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for SPCP8x5
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.807798] spcp8x5 1-3:1.0: SPCP8x5 converter detected
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.809878] usb 1-3: SPCP8x5 converter now attached to ttyUSB0
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.814255] usbcore: registered new interface driver spcp8x5
Apr 8 18:52:30 dcerouter kernel: [ 5199.814280] spcp8x5: SPCP8x5 USB to serial adaptor driver v0.04
For USB-UIRT:
DCERouter.log:
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.677 Event #65 has no handlers <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.678 Received Message from 16 (HAL / Bedroom (Master)) to -1001 (unknown / ), type 2 id 65 Event:Device Detected, retry none, parameters: <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 5(Mac Address): <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 13(Text): <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 28(IP Address): <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 49(PK_DeviceTemplate): 0 <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 51(VendorModelID): 0403f850 <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 52(PK_CommMethod): 4 <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 53(PK_PnpProtocol): 0 <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 54(PNP Serial Number): /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_403_f850_noserial <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 55(DeviceData): <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 56(Category): <0x85bc9b90>
07 04/08/09 19:19:22.679 Parameter 59(Signature): 16,HAL <0x85bc9b90>
/var/log/syslog:
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.413416] usb 1-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.802171] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for FTDI USB Serial Device
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.809704] ftdi_sio 1-8:1.0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter detected
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.811227] ftdi_sio: Detected FT232RL
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.813520] usb 1-8: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB1
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.814634] usbcore: registered new interface driver ftdi_sio
Apr 8 19:19:22 dcerouter kernel: [ 6811.814648] ftdi_sio: v1.4.3:USB FTDI Serial Converters Driver
I'm not sure of what I'm looking at or for exactly, but to me, it looks like the kernel sees both devices (as per syslog) and the DCERouter even does since it fires off events right when they're connected, but the HAL log doesn't show anything except the HAL service starting and stopping, so I'm not sure of what's happening there.
There is nothing about USBUIRT or ZWave in Wizard->Devices->Interfaces or in the device tree following a quick-reload of the router and running UpdateAvailableSerialPorts.sh, so my next step is to try adding them manually. If I go through Wizard->Devices->Interfaces and add either the USB-UIRT 0038 or USB-UIRT Embedded Transmit, the "Device Data" section is blank. This prevents me from putting in the Com Port and the device working as it should.
I did just notice that even if I add the device via the Wizard and the "Device Data" section is empty, if I go through the Devices Tree and to the USBUIRT as a child of the Core/Hybrid, the "Device Data" section is available.
jhammond