User's Manual
Appendix D – Linux Installations
38 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT9234ZBA-USB User Guide (S000419D)
Installation in Computers Using the Linux 2.6 Kernel
1. Introduction
This procedure applies to Linux 2.6 kernel versions 2.6.8 through 2.6.10.
These tgz and source RPM packages (ti_usb_2.6-1.2.tgz and ti_usb_2.6-1.2-1.src.rpm) contain a device driver for the
MULTIMODEM PRODUCT ’s TI USB 3410 processor in the Linux 2.6 kernels.
These packages have been tested on the Fedora Core 2 Linux distribution.
Most likely these packages will work on many other Linux distributions based on the 2.6 kernels, but this has not yet been
tested. Note that different distributions can make custom changes to the Linux kernel, and there is a small chance that these
changes might be incompatible with this package.
The TI USB 3410/5052 driver has been tested in the kernel.org kernels 2.6.5 through a pre-release version of 2.6.10, and in the
Fedora Core 2 kernels 2.6.5-1.358 and 2.6.9-1.6. There are limitations in kernels before 2.6.8; see the section on Known
Limitations in the Release Notes file for kernel 2.6 (the file name is ti_usb_2 6_release_notes-1 2.txt and it is on the product
CD).
These packages will not work in the Linux 2.4 kernels (however, installation in the 2.4 kernels is covered earlier in this chapter).
These packages are available from http://www.brimson.com/downloads
The tgz package will be named ti_usb_2.6-X.Y.tgz, and the source RPM package will be named ti_usb_2.6-X.Y-Z.src.rpm,
where X.Y-Z is the version number. See www.brimson.com/downloads/README for a description of the packages available.
If you have questions or problems with this package, please contact Texas Instruments technical support or Brimson technical
support.
2. Installation Steps
Install the Kernel Sources
To build the TI USB driver you must have the matching kernel sources for your kernel.
In particular, you must have the file usb-serial.h for your kernel sources. Sometimes Linux distributions will include the kernel
headers but not the complete kernel sources, and usb-serial.h will be missing. However, the complete kernel sources should
still be available as a separate add-on package.
To verify that you have matching kernel sources, run "uname -r" to get the version of the running kernel. Then check for the
directory /usr/src/linux-<version>, /lib/modules/<version>/source, /lib/modules/<version>/build, or /usr/src/linux-
<stripped_version>, where stripped_version has the extra version information removed. In these directories look for the files
include/linux/autoconf.h, .config, and drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.h.
If you do not find the correct kernel source directory, you must find and install the kernel sources from your distribution CDs or
other media.