Renesas/Nec uPD720201/720202 USB 3.0 Drivers Version 3.0.23.0 WHQL
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- Submitted On:
- 27 Feb 2014
- Description:
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Sous: Windows 20xx/Xp/Vista/7/8/8.1 (32/64)
Date du drivers:
Version: 3.0.23.0
Pour chipsets: uPD720201 & uPD720202
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Release note:
- Windows Logo Information
Submission ID: 1519851
Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller
Category: Device
Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller
Unclassiified
Qualification Level: Signature Only - Microsoft Windows XP family, x86
Signature Only - Microsoft Windows XP family, x64
Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic
Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic
Windows 7
Windows 7 x64
Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64
[1. Modified driver]
1-1.Additional remediation was implemented for the following issues:
[ver 3.0.20.0's history, item 2-2]
2-2. When continuously starting & stopping the video capture with
a specific USB2.0 Camera, the specific USB2.0 camera cannot
restart the video capture.
1-2.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when performing the Common
Scenario Stress-with-IO test in WHQL, when connecting an external
USB hub to USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-3.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when S3/S4->resume is executed
with the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree on enabling the driver
verifier.
1-4.The host driver clears USBLEGCTLSTS register after the host driver
obtained Ownership from Ver3.0.2.0Beta. Therefore, BIOS needs to set
'SMI on OS Ownership Enable' bit in USBLEGCTLSTS register to '1b'
if BIOS has set 'HC BIOS Owned Semaphore' to '1b' and hands Ownership
off after S3/S4->Resume.
If a system using SMIB signal doesn't set 'SMI on OS Ownership Enable'
to '1b' after S3/S4->Resume, there is a possibility that the host
driver cannot obtain Ownership and Device Manage shows the yellow bang
for USB 3.0 Host Controller.
In order to solve this issue, we modified the host driver to set
'HC BIOS Owned Semaphore' bit to '0b' forcibly if 'HCHalted' bit of
USBSTS register is '1b'.
1-5.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when users connect the xHCI
Backwards Compatibility Tree to USB 3.0 Host Controller and operate all
the devices in the xHCI Backwards Compatibility Tree and uninstall USB
3.0 Host Controller in Device Manager.
##Note##
This issue only occurs on Windows XP. We have never seen this issue on
Windows Vista/7/Server2008R2.
1-6.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when the upper or lower filter
driver is installed to USB 3.0 Host Controller driver and the xHCI
Backwards Compatibility Tree is connected to USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-7.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when the xHCI Backwards
Compatibility Tree is connected to USB 3.0 Host Controller and
operating all devices and a setting of a ISO device application is
changed on enabling the driver verifier.
1-8.A specific USB 3.0 Flash device isn't detected when a specific USB 3.0
Hub, which has the USB 3.0 Flash device connected, is connected to the
USB 3.0 Host Controller.
1-9.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when more than one device with
the same VID/PID and serial number is connected at the same time on
enabling the driver verifier.
1-10.There is a possibility of BSOD when Hot plug operation is done with
the xHCI Backwards Comptibility Tree.
[2. Solved interoperability issue caused by function driver]
2-1.A specific web camera does not work by using the specific function
driver. This function driver sets the bad Frame Number when the
function driver starts the ISO transfer request.
2-2.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs if a function driver behaves
as causing a conflict between a transfer request and cancelling the
transfer for the same endpoint. We have never seen these drivers.
[3. Add function]
3-1.Added the registry of SymbolicName when a device is connected. - Submitted On:
- 13 Apr 2016
- File Size:
- 9.27Mo
- Downloads:
- 2949
- File Version:
- Version 3.0.23.0
- File Author:
- Fdrsoft