**************************************************************************** **************** D720200 & D720200A Design Resources Release *************** **************************************************************************** Release Note September 28.2012 Renesas Electronics uPD720200 & uPD720200A USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver Kit (x86 and x64) for Windows XP, VISTA, 7 and Server 2008 Release 2 Kit Version : 2.1.39.0 : September 28th, 2012 Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Renesas Electronics Corporation All Rights Reserved **************************************************************************** NOTE1: This installer package is generated with the InstallShield2010 SP1. If the previous driver package (v0.X.X.X , v1.0.1.0 or v1.0.7.0) is installed, please uninstall the previous driver package and install new package. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Release Files 2. Command Line Options 3. How to install/uninstall the driver package 4. History --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Release Files --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Time Size File Name Version --EXE (Installer Package) 2012/09/24 19:44 11601KB RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21390-setup.exe 2.1.39.0 2010/04/27 13:49 1KB setup.iss 2012/09/25 09:45 976KB InstallShield 2010 SP1 Projects-120928.zip --ZIP 2012/09/25 09:51 8571KB RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-21390-Setup-x86-x64-Binary.zip 2.1.39.0 ---contents 2011/08/23 14:53 11KB 0x0C04.ini 2009/09/11 14:50 21KB 0x2C0a.ini 2009/05/20 16:30 24KB 0x040a.ini 2009/03/18 15:05 22KB 0x040b.ini 2009/05/20 17:27 25KB 0x040c.ini 2009/03/16 14:23 18KB 0x040d.ini 2009/03/18 15:07 22KB 0x040e.ini 2009/05/20 16:46 22KB 0x041b.ini 2009/05/20 16:46 22KB 0x041d.ini 2009/03/18 15:15 22KB 0x041e.ini 2009/05/20 16:58 22KB 0x041f.ini 2009/05/20 16:55 19KB 0x0401.ini 2011/07/15 10:09 11KB 0x0404.ini 2009/05/20 17:03 22KB 0x0405.ini 2009/05/20 17:03 23KB 0x0406.ini 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Command Line Options --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Silent install Ex.) setup.exe /s -To install this driver package silently, "setup.iss" file is needed. This package includes the "setup.iss" in which the following folder path is set. "C:\Program Files\Renesas Electronics\USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver". If you want to change the install path, you need to generate setup.iss as follows: setup /r /f1".\setup.iss" 2) Check existence of USB3.0 Host Controller Ex.) setup.exe /v"CHECK_HW_EXIST=1" -When this command line option is set, the installer checks existence of the USB3.0 Host Controller (uPD720200/uPD720200A). If the uPD720200/uPD720200A is not in the PC, this installer does not install the device drivers. ##Caution## To install the device drivers with this command line option after uninstalling the device drivers, it is necessary to restart the PC. 3) Not install the USB3.0 Monitor application (nusb3mon.exe/dll) /v"NO_MONITOR=1" -When this command line option is set, the USB3.0 Monitor Application (nusb3mon.exe/dll) is not installed. Refer to USB 3.0 Specification Section 11.1 and driver version 1.0.1.0Beta below for further description of the monitor function for user notification of USB 3.0 devices connected to USB 2.0 ports. ##Caution## If the USB3.0 Monitor Application is already installed, it is necessary to uninstall the USB3 driver package of previous version before installing the new USB3 driver package (v1.0.19.0 or later). 4) Not install the USB3.0 Utility application (nusb3utl.exe) /v"NO_UTILITY=1" -When this command line option is set, the USB3.0 Utility Application (nusb3utl.exe) is not installed. The Utility Applicatoin shows the Driver Version and Firmware Version. ##Caution## If the USB3.0 Utility Application is already installed, it is necessary to uninstall the USB3 driver package of previous version before installing the new USB3 driver package (v2.0.4.0 or later). 5) Disable the Selective Suspend function Ex.) setup.exe /v"SET_SELSUS_MODE1=1" -Selective Suspend function is enabled by default starting with Ver2.0.20.0. This option disables the Selective Suspend function. The Selective Suspend function is described in section 1.4 & 2.8 of "USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver Application Note (ISG-NC1-200030)". Please see that document for more detail. ##Note## This option is supported from Ver.2.0.20.0. The Selective Suspend function for External Hubs is supported from Ver.2.0.20.0. 6) Hide the pop-up message Ex.) setup.exe /v"CHECK_HW_EXIST=1 NO_MESSAGE=1" -This option suppresses the pop-up message when it is used with the "CHECK_HW_EXIST" option. If you want to hide the pop-up message on the "CHECK_HW_EXIST" option, you should use this option on the command line. -This option is described in section 2.5 & 2.9 of "USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver Application Note (ISG-NC1-200030)". Please see that document for more detail. ##Note## This option is supported from Ver.2.0.20.0. This option must be used only with the "CHECK_HW_EXIST" option. If this option is used by itself, it has no effect. 7) Disable the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function Ex.) setup.exe /v"U1U2_DISABLE=1" -The Dynamic U1/U2 state control function is enabled by default starting with Ver2.0.4.0. If you want to disable the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function, you should use this option on the command prompt. ##Note## This option is supported from Ver.2.0.26.0. 8) Disable the check box to disable the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function on "nusb3utl.exe" Ex.) setup.exe /v"U1U2_UTL_DISABLE=1" -From ver2.0.26.0, the USB 3.0 Host controller Utility supported the check-box to disable the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function. In the default setting, this check-box is set to appear. If you don't want to display this checkbox in the USB3.0 Host controller Utility, you should use this option on the command prompt. ##Note## This option is supported from Ver.2.0.26.0. 9) Display the Custom Property page in the device manager Ex.) setup.exe /v"DP_PROPERTY=1" -From ver2.1.16.0, the USB 3.0 Host controller Driver supported the Custom Property page to display the firmware version and disable the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function. ##Note## The Custom Property page is not displayed in default setting with Ver2.1.16.0. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. How to install/uninstall the driver package --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please see the "USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver Application Note (Preliminary)". A) How to install the driver package 1. Installing the driver package to a computer. (Run "setup.exe") 2. Installing the hardware 3. Installing the driver for USB 3.0 host controller. B)How to uninstall the driver package RENESAS-USB3-Host-Driver-xxxx-Setup.exe can uninstall only by using "Programs and Features" in Control Panel. 1. Open the "control panel". 2. Click the "Programs and Features". 3. Select the Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver. 4. Click "Uninstall" button. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. History --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.39.0 : September 28, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1520317 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 2.1.36.0'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 Ver2.0.30.0. 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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.36.0 : May 31, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1497918 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.Modified the driver not to issue SetFeature(RemoteWake) in a PC, in which SystemWake is in PowerSystemSleeping3. 1-2.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when the Stress Test of Pnpdtest.exe is excuted with connecting USB HUB having USB devices. 1-3.Additional remediation was implemented for the following ver 2.1.32.0 issue: [ver 2.1.32.0's history, item 2-4] 2-4. USB3.0 Devices connected with USB3.0 HUB are not detected after S3/S4 resume. This issue occurs only under the following conditions. - C_PORT_CONNECTION of the downstream port of the hub is not changed after resume. - The PERSTB of the system is asserted after resume. [2. Solved interoperability issue caused by function driver or system] 2-1.Fixed the interoperability issue of the specific docking station integrated SuperSpeed HUB. 2-2.When continues to start & stop the vedio capture with the specific USB2.0 Camera, the specific USB2.0 cannot start the video capture. 2-3.There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when a USB device, which a function driver sends the Power IRP before our device driver handles the "IRP_MN_START_DEVICE", is connected. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.32.0 : March 23, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1490124 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. Add function] 1-1. IOCTL_USB_USER_REQUEST(UWSBUSER_GET_POWER_STATE_MAP) is supported. 1-2. HUB's icon isn't shown on the Devices and Printers of Windows7. [2. Modified driver bugs] 2-1. There is a possibility of BSOD when OUT transaction with data shorter than 8byte is transferred. Short packet is out of this issue. We have never seen this BSOD on the real system. We found this on code review. V2.1.16.0 or later version includes this bug. 2-2. There is a possibility of BSOD when a user changes the resolution of the video capture application and an ISO device is disconnectd. We have never seen this BSOD on the real system. We found this on code review. 2-3. There is a possibility of BSOD when OverCurrent indication occurs before Windows OS detects the device. We have never seen this BSOD on the real system. We found this on code review. 2-4. USB3.0 Devices connected with USB3.0 HUB are not detected after S3/S4 resume. This issue occurs only under the following conditions. - C_PORT_CONNECTION of the downstream port of the hub is not changed after resume. - The PERSTB of the system is asserted after resume. 2-5. Driver did not check the descriptor size. If USB devices send the descriptor with invalid size, driver might behave in undefined operation. 2-6. When BIOS does not release the ownership of xHCI after S3/S4 resume, host driver should not have been loaded. 2-7. Wrong bandwidth information is displayed in the popup message when available bandwidth is consumed. [3. Solved interoperability issue caused by function driver or system] 3-1. PC freezes when any of the specific devices are disconnected. 3-2. The following specific devices can't work A) The specific Wireless Headset does not produce sound in Windows XP enviroment. B) The specific Keyboard is not detected. This issue only occurs on V2.1.16.0 or later verion. C) The specific Keyboard is not detected after remote wakeup under the condition that ForceHCResetOnResume is set to 1. D) The specific AV Portable Player disappears from Device Manager after it is disabled in Device Manager. E) Time from when the specific USB2.0 Flash is connected until it is detected is over 30 seconds. This issue only occurs on V2.1.16.0 or later version and on uPD720200A. 3-3. PC freezes when the specific Audio device is disconnected actively. This issue only occurs on V2.1.25.0 or later version. 3-4. Monitor function of the specific docking station cannot work correctly after resume when multi-display mode is used. 3-5. When multiple USB3.0-hubs including the specific hub are connected by cascade connection and host driver is disabled and enabled, the hub connected with the specific hub's downstream port is not detected. 3-6. When one of the multiple USB3.0 hubs in cascade connection is the specific HUB, it is not detected after S3-Resume. 3-7. When a specific smart phone is working in tethering mode, communication speed is too slow to keep the connection. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.28.1 : January 5, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information is same as Ver2.1.28.0 - Installer was modified. As informed in IBB-NK1-110005 20111213-1, the workaround required that a user had to delete the yellow bang on the device manager. With the use of this installer package, a user does not have to delete the yellow bang after updating the host driver from v2.1.16.0 or older. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.28.0 : November 7, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1475610 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 - The following issues, which depend on specific devices, were fixed. 1. A specific Audio device (Native Instruments AUDIO 8 DJ) isn't unloaded in the device manager when this device is disconnected from USB 3.0 Host Controller. - The following additional issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. Remote Wakeup function doesn't work from Hybrid sleep by a wireless mouse connected to USB 3.0 host controller. This issue doesn't occur with ver 2.0.XX.0 drivers 2. Additional remediation was implemented for the following ver 2.1.27.0 issue: [ver 2.1.27.0's history, item 2] There is a possibility that a multi-display isn't displayed after S3->Resume when the USB-to-VGA device connected to the USB 3.0 Host is used in multi-display mode. This issue occurs depending on USB-to-VGA device driver version. 3. The "/usbss" test time for the Signal Check Tool for Windows was too long (double or triple time) compared to ver 2.0.34.0 or older. 4. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when a SuperSpeed device which doesn't transfer the "SuperSpeed Endpoint Companion Descriptor is connected to USB 3.0 Host controller. 5. A SuperSpeed device is reconnected in SuperSpeed mode after S3/S4->resume if the SuperSpeed device transfers the USB 2.0 Descriptor to USB 3.0 Host controller. 6. A device cannot do Isochronous Transfer when an illegal start frame is specified by the function driver for an Isochronous transfer. 7. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs when performing the Common Scenario Stress-with-IO test in WHQL, when connecting a external USB hub to USB 3.0 Host Controller. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.27.0 : September 30, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1470054 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 - The following issues, which depend on specific devices, were fixed. 1. A specific USB Full Speed device that can't respond to a standard request isn't detectd. 2. There is a possibility that a multi-display isn't displayed after S3->Resume when the USB-to-VGA device connected to the USB 3.0 Host is used in multi-display mode. This issue occurs depending on USB-to-VGA device driver version. 3. There is a possibility that the Bluetooth communication is cut off with a specific Bluetooth module. 4. There is a USB speaker which only requests a data transfer by a URB within about 1ms. In this case, sound is cut off depending on CPU performance. 5. iPad isn't detected on iTunes application after S3->Resume. 6. BSOD ("Blue Screen of Death," i.e., system halt) occurs when PC shutdown is performed while a specific Bluetooth module (Billionton BT-0003) is connected and a specific Bluetooth module driver version is being used. This issue doesn't occur with the latest Bluetooth module driver version. - The following additional issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs or USB 3.0 Hub isn't detected on Windows XP when hot plug operation is done with a USB 3.0 Hub having USB devices already connected to it. 2. USB 3.0 Host controller Driver forcibly caused BSOD from ver2.1.16.0 to ver 2.1.25.0 when Host System Error of USB 3.0 occurred. When we updated to ver 2.1, we had a mistake in which the USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver focibly caused BSOD. 3. A USB device isn't detected when the USB device is connected to a downstream port on a specifc USB 3.0 Hub that moves to U2 state even though the U1/U2 timeout value is zero. 4. There is a miscalucuation of U2 Exit Latency. --Monitor 1. The pop-up message is wrong when a USB 3.0 device is connected to USB 2.0 port while running the Simplified Chinese OS. 2. The pop-up message is wrong when USB 3.0 Host Controller does not have enough bandwidth available while running the Polish OS. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.25.0 : August 26, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1464302 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 - The following issues, which depend on specific devices, were fixed. 1. There is a possibilty that UB435-Q (KWorld Computer Co., Ltd) isn't detected during Hot-plug operation. - The following additional issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. When DeviceIoControl() of IOCTL_USB_GET_NODE_CONNECTION_DRIVERKEY_NAME issued, an error occurs. This issue only occurs with Ver 2.1.16.0 & Ver 2.1.19.0. 2. A PC, in which SystemWake is in PowerSystemSleeping3, cannot enter Hybrid sleep. This issue only occurs with Ver 2.1.16.0 & Ver 2.1.19.0. 3. PC doesn't enter Sleep (S3 State) or Hibernate (S4 State) when it should on Windows XP while a USB Hub is connected to the USB 3.0 Host controller. This issue depends on the PC. (This issue occurs when ACPI filter driver is installed for USB HUB.) This issue only occurs with Ver 2.1.16.0 & Ver 2.1.19.0. 4. USB Mouse isn't detected when users perform the below steps. a) Connect Mass Storage device & USB Mouse b) Operate "Safely Remove Hardware" for Mass Storage device. (Don't disconnect Mass Storage device) c) Enter sleep (S3 State) d) Change the port of Mass Storage device & USB Mouse during S3 State 5. There is a possiblity that BSOD occurs or SuperSpeed device isn't detected when users perform the below steps. a) Connect USB 3.0 Hub to USB 3.0 Host Controller b) PC enters HybridSleep & resumes c) After resuming, SuperSpeed device is connected to USB3.0 Hub This issue only occurs with USB 3.0 Hub supporting RemoteWakeUp. 6. There is a possibility that a data transfer stops with UAS drive. This issue only occusr with Ver 2.1.19.0. 7. Re-examined U1 Timeout value. U1 transition control was slow from USB 3.0 Host Controller because U1 Timeout value was big in ver 2.1.19.0, --Utility 1.When nusb3utl.exe runs and USB 3.0 Host Controller is disabled, Windows OS requests the restart. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.19.0 : June 30, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1458561 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 - The following issues, which depend on specific devices, were fixed. 1. Remote Wakeup funtion from Logitec G15 Gaming Keyboard doesn't work. 2. There are specific models of Creative ZEN which aren't detected. - The following additional issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. USB3.0 devices aren't detected when users perform the below steps. a) Turn on a PC. b) Enter sleep (S3 state) without connecting USB3.0 devices. c) Connect USB3.0 devices to a USB3.0 port during S3 state. d) USB 3.0 HDD isn't detected. The USB3.0 devices aren't detected after the PC resumes from S3 state. This issue only occurs with Ver.2.1.16.0. 2. There is a possibility of bluescreen caused by Hot-Plug operation of a USB3.0 Hub connecting USB3.0 devices. This issue only occurs with Ver2.1.16.0. 3. There is a possibility that USB devices can't be detected after remote wakeup. This issue only occurs with Ver.2.1.16.0. We will add information about remote wakeup in the USB3.0 Host Controller Driver Application Note in near future. --CoInstaller 1. Upon opening the "Advanced" tab of Renesas USB 3.0 Host Controller in Device Manager and changing the aero theme of "the visuals and sounds on your computer", the firmware version and check box of "Disable USB 3.0 power management functions" disappears. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.1.16.0 : April 22th, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1449502 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Unclassiified Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - Tuned the Host Driver to improve performance of Stream Transfer. With this improvement, the Stream API of the Host Driver was changed. - Tuned the Host Driver to improve the intialization time of USB3 Host Controller, when an External USB Hub is connected to USB3.0 Root port. - Changed the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function. End user doesn't need to reconnect the USB 3.0 devices when the Dynamic U1/U2 state control (USB 3.0 Power Management) is changed by RENESAS Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Utility (nusb3utl.exe). ##Caution## Don't add the registry ("SSLinkTimeoutMode" & "PMFeatureEnable") to disable the USB3.0 Power Management after the driver is installed by the installer or inf installation. Please see section 1.5 of "ISG-NK1-100001-AN_005-DriverPackageInformation.pdf (ISG-NK1-100001, Rev.0.05, 2011/04/20)". - Added the custom Property Sheet Page to display the FW version and change USB3.0 Powermanagement in the Device Manager. The default setting of this page is disabled. If you want to use this page, please install the driver package with using the following command-line. Please see the section 1.7 & 2.12 of "ISG-NK1-100001-AN_005-DriverPackageInformation.pdf(ISG-NK1-100001, Rev.0.05, 2011/04/20)". setup.exe /v"DP_PROPERTY=1" - Changed the Remote wakeup function behavior based upon Windows 7. From v2.1.16.0, the following 2 cases cannot wake up the system. 1. Disconnected the USB mouse which is connected to the downstream port of USB Hub. 2. Connected the USB device to the USB Hub which the USB mouse is connected. - The following issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. When a user initially connects a USB compound device (smart phone, etc.) to a USB 3.0 port, there is a possibility that it will not be correctly detected (enumerated), unless it is first plugged into a USB 2.0 port on the same system. This driver update fixes this problem and allows device detection (enumeration) to occur correctly the first time a compound device is plugged into a USB3.0 port. 2. When the Remote Wake Up is excuted by keyboard, an unwanted string is entered. To solve this issue, you need to add the parameter (DWORD(32bit) value) to the following registry key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\nusb3xhc\Parameters ForceHCResetOnResume 1h 3. When the hot plug operation is done with the external USB Hub, there is a possibility that the USB Hub is not detected. ##Note## This issue doesn't occur when the Selective Suspend Function is disabled. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.34.1 : March 31th, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information is same as Ver2.0.34.0. - The following issue was fixed. -- Utility 1. When the USB3.0 Power management functions(U1/U2 functions) are disabled with the USB3.0 Host Controller Utility, the Kingstone DT Ultimate 16GB is not detected after S4-Resume. This issue also occurs when the host controller driver is installed with the commandline option "U1U2_DISABLE=1". --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.34.0 : February 18th, 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1442151 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Unclassiified Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - The following issues were fixed. -- Driver 1. If an ISDN-USB device (AVM FRITZ! Card USB V2.1) is connected to an ExpressCard, and the ExpressCard is then disconnected during the S3 state, the PC cannot resume from the S3 state. 2. There is a possiblility that a bluescreen occurs when S4->resume is running after an Expresscard to which some HID devices were connected, is disconnected during S4. 3. There is a possibility that a bluescreen occurs when a filter driver between the function driver and the Host driver issues a request, but the function driver does not start. 4. The Devices and Printers of Windows 7 show the unwanted Icon of a printer. 5. PC cannot run "System Image Recovery" from External HDD on USB3.0 Port. 6. The USB-FDD device is not detected when it is first connected to USB 3.0 port. -- Utility (nusb3utl.exe) 7. On a PC where both D720200 and D720200A are implemented, Utility tool shows the wrong FW version when nusb3utl.exe is run. This bug is derived from v2.0.26.0 driver package. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.32.0 : December 17th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1435933 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Unclassiified Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - The following issues, which depend on a specific device, were fixed. 1. D-Link DWA160 (USB-WLAN Module) cannot find access points. 2. USB 2.0 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (WS-NWU220G) does not work after S3/S4-Resume. 3. After ISDN-USB device (AVM FRITZ! Card USB V2.1) is disconnected during the S3 state, the PC cannot resume from the S3 state. - The following additional issues were fixed. 1. When a USB3.0 ExpressCard is reconnected while the USB3.0 Host Controller Utility (nusb3utl.exe) is open, it shows the error message, "USB3.0 Host Controller not found!". 2. After S3/S4-resume, the USB 3.0 Host Controller driver cannot detect a USB 2.0 device on which a Low Speed device is changed during the S3/S4 state. #Note# This issue occurs only when the Remote WakeUp function function is enabled in the function driver. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.30.0 : November 30th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1433396 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Unclassiified Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - Tuned the host driver to improve performance. - Added the process to clear USBLEGCTLSTS register after the host driver obtained Ownership. This process prevents BIOS and OS PCI driver from violating Ownership access when the host driver hands it off. - The USB3.0-SATA Bridge LSI used by "Goodway NU6120", "Fujitsu HLMD001C" and "Mach Xtreme MXUB3MFX" freezes when it receives a Hot-Reset from the host. From V2.0.30.0, we added recovery processes. - The following issues were fixed. 1. There is a possibility that a bluescreen occurs when in S3/S4 and resume occurs. 2. When a User is using the USB 3.0 Host Controller Utility (nusb3utl.exe) and presses [F1] key on the keyboard, a blank pop-up is shown. 3. When a User is using USB 3.0 Host Controller Utility (nusb3utl.exe) and presses [F4] key, [BackSpace] key or [Enter] key on the keyboard, an error message is shown. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.26.0 : October 7th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1426595 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - Added a new function in "nusb3utl.exe" which can disable/enable "Dynamic U1/U2 state control function". - The following issues were fixed. 1. Bluescreen occurred when 3G modem card (TD-SCDMA RX-310) is connected to the PC through USB3 Host Controller. 2. Yellow bang issues occurred when the following USB devices are connected to the PC through USB3 Host Controller. a) Pinnacle Systems PCTV MCE IR Transceiver (Receiver) b) Philips OVU4003/00 (Remote Receiver) c) Philips RC1534501/00 (Remote controller) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.20.0 : August 13th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1417969 Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Qualification Level: Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - DFW Logo - Designed for Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - DFW Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 Logo - Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64 - Supported Windows Server 2008 Release 2 (x64) - Supported the Selective Suspend function for an External Hub. Please see section 1.4 & 2.8 of "USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver Application Note" for more detail. - The following issues were fixed. 1. On "Devices and Printers" of Windows 7, the Bus reported in the device description in the device's Property page was not shown when USB devices were connected to the computer through the USB 3.0 Host Controller. 2. USB3 Driver didn't support the Dynamic U1/U2 state control function for USB3 Devices which support the Periodic Endpoint. 3. There was an issue with the Control transfer. This issue occurred in the following cases. Case1. Yellow bang issues occurred when USB devices are connected to the PC through USB3 Host Controller. Case2. USB3 Host Controller cannot receive Vendor Requests. ##Caution## This issue occurs in Ver2.0.4.0 only. This does not occur with Ver1.0.20.0 or earlier. 4. After suspend & resume with Microsoft's Zune HD connected through the USB 3.0 Host Controller, Device manager showed the yellow bang for this device. - Hardware Ids of the device's Property page were designed as mixed-case on all Windows OS. From Ver2.0.20.0, Hardware Ids of device's Property are designed as follows. Windows XP : Vid_XXXX (Designated by mixed-case) Windows 7/Vista : VID_XXXX (Designated by capital letters only) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0.4.0 : May 14th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1403710 - Dynamic U1/U2 state control function was enabled. - Driver Provider Name in the INF file was changed from NEC Electronics to Renesas Electronics. - "Discontine storage access" issue was fixed. (Although we fixed "Discontinue storage access" issue in V1.0.19.0, we found some cases where this issue was reproduced.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.20.0 : March 31th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1397746 ##Note## The Drivers in this package are certified with WLK1.5. From the WLK1.5, categories for which USB3.0 xHCI drivers should be submitted were changed as follows. Submission Categories USB3 Host Controller : Device - USB Controller USB3 Root Hub : Unclassified With this change, the INF file for driver installation is separated into two files. The nusb3xhc.inf is for the USB3 Host Controller, and the usb3hub.inf is for the USB3 Root hub. - The following bugs were fixed 1. UQ WiMAX USB module (UD01SS) is not detected correctly. 2. There is a possibility that bluescreen occurs when attempting hot plug operations at the downstream port of the USB2.0 HUB connected with the USB3.0 port. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.19.0 : Februay 5th, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1387363 - The following functions were added. 1. One of the notifications that we reported in the IBB-ND0-100001 (Notification and product restriction information, Dec 14th 2009), "Discontinue storage access after sleep (S3) and hibernation (S4) in PC system", is fixed. 2. When disabling an SS Device with "safely remove," the USB port connected to the SS device is placed in U3 instead of U0. - Added command line option to this installer. /v"NO_MONITOR=1" - When this command line option is set, the USB3.0 Monitor Application (nusb3mon.exe/dll) is not installed. ##Caution## If the USB3.0 Monitor Application is already installed, it is necessary to uninstall the USB3 driver package of previous version before installing the new USB3 driver package (v1.0.19.0 or later). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.18.0 : December 1st, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- We received Device Logo in the USB Controller Subcategory of the WLK1.4. As for system logo test, Microsoft announced testing process for USB3.0 xHCI Controller below. http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/whql/resources/news/whqlnews_112409.htm - Windows Logo Information Submission ID: 1377656 Product Name: NEC Electronics USB3 Host-01 Category: Device Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller Qualification Level: Signature Only - Microsoft Windows XP family, x86 - Unclassified Signature Only - Microsoft Windows XP family, x64 - Unclassified Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic - Basic Logo - Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic - Basic Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 Logo - Device - Compatible with Windows 7 x64 - The following bugs were fixed. 1. When host driver is disabled and uPD720200 goes to D3hot state, CLKREQ# does not work. 2. When connectiong a certain Keyboard with fingerprint function, PC can't enter S3/S4/S5 state. 3. When using a certain ZIP Drive, file transfer is aborted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.17.0 : Nobember 2nd, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This version includes the CAT files signed by Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher. This device driver complies with WHQL certification as Unclassified Category on Windows XP, Vista & 7. The Submission ID for WHQL certification is 1371310. - The following bug was fixed. 1. Function drivers were not unloaded when disconnecting gold tree from the roothub port of USB3 HC. 2. After Warm Reset was issued, enumeration process might fail. - InstallShield project file, License.rtf and versionDLL were updated. - The following functions were added. 1. When Link Errors frequently occur in the SuperSpeed-Port, driver changes the connection from the SuperSpeed to HighSpeed. 2. Transfer throughput was improved. 3. Dynamic U1/U2 state control function was disabled. When enabling U1/U2 function, the device that used SuperSpeed link with host went down unexpectedly. We decided to disable this function to get interoperability. To get better interoperability, please use the FW version 3.0.2.1 released Nov.2nd 2009 or later. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.14.0 : October 6th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This version includes the CAT files signed by Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher. This device driver complies with WHQL certification as Unclassified Category on Windows XP, Vista & 7. The Submission ID of WHQL certification is 1358042. - The following bugs are fixed. 1. If the USB Device has multiple Endpoints with same EndpointAddress, the USB Device is not enumerated. 2. A USB2.0 Device connected with mulitiple layered USB2.0 HUB is not detected after resuming Sleep and Hibernate. - Updated InstallShield project file, script file, customDLL & versionDLL. - Added the following functions to this installer. 1. Command line option for checking existence of USB3.0 Host Controller. /v"CHECK_HW_EXIST=1" When this command line option is set, the installer checks existence of the USB3.0 Host Controller(uPD720200). If the uPD720200 is not in the PC, this installer does not install the device drivers. ##Caution## To install the device drivers with this command line option after uninstalling the device drivers, it is necessary to restart on the PC. 2. Previously, this installer did not install device drivers to the PC in which device drivers with same version are already installed. In this version, it reinstalls the device drivers to the PC. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.12.0 : September 11th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Updated End User Licence Agreement. - This version includes the CAT files signed by Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher. This device driver complies with WHQL certification as Unclassified Category on Windows XP, Vista & 7. The Submission ID of WHQL certification is 1349589. - This package includes "Install Shield 2010 Project Files" in the EXE folder so that cusotmers can customize the install package. - Installer Wizard Messages, "nusb3mon.exe" and "nusb3utl.exe" support the following languages. LCID : Language 0401 : Arabic 0404 : Traditional Chinese 0405 : Czech 0406 : Danish 0407 : German 0408 : Greek 0409 : English 040A : Spanish (Traditional) 040B : Finnish 040C : French 040D : Hebrew 040E : Hungarian 0410 : Italian 0411 : Japanese 0412 : Korean 0413 : Dutch 0414 : Norwegian (Bokmal) 0415 : Polish 0416 : Portuguese (Brazilian) 0419 : Russian 041B : Slovak 041D : Swedish 041E : Thai 041F : Turkish 0424 : Slovenian 0804 : Simplified Chinese 0816 : Portuguese(Standard) 0C04 : Chinese (Hong Kong) 0C0A : Spanish (Modern) 2C0A : Spanish (Latin America) - The following bugs are fixed. 1. Bluescreen sometimes occurs when starting WebCam application. 2. The mouse-supported SelectiveSuspend function does not work when it wakes up from suspend state. 3. Can't access CD-ROM Media in a Blu-Ray Drive. - Optimized SS/HS bulk transfer performance --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.10.0 : August 26th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This version includes the CAT files signed by Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher. This device driver complies with WHQL certification as Unclassified Category on Windows XP, Vista & 7. The Submission ID of WHQL certification is 1346130. - All files except for the CAT files are the same as Version1.0.10.0 Beta2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.10.0Beta2 : August 24th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This version includes Microsoft TestSigned CAT Files. Note: If this driver package is used on x64 Windows Vista/7, need to set the following command. >bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON - This installer package is generated with the InstallShield2010. If the previous driver package (v0.X.X.X , v1.0.1.0 or v1.0.7.0) is installed, please uninstall the previous driver package and install the new package. - Installer Wizard Messages, "nusb3mon.exe" and "nusb3utl.exe" support the following languages. LCID : Language 404 : Traditional Chinese 407 : German 409 : English 40A : Spanish 40C : French 410 : Italian 411 : Japanese 412 : Korean 413 : Dutch 804 : Simplified Chinese 816 : Portuguese(Standard) - The following bugs are fixed. 1. Some hub devices are not detected after resuming Sleep and Hibernate. 2. Bluescreen occurs after resuming Sleep and Hibernate. - Known issue. This issue will be fixed in the next version. 1. Bluescreen sometimes occurs when starting WebCam application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.7.0Beta : July 17th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The following bugs are fixed. 1. USB Devices are not detected after resuming from Sleep and Hibernate. 2. Bluescreen occurs after resuming from Sleep and Hibernate. 3. USB-VGA Devices do not work correctly. 4. The message that bandwidth is getting low might not be indicated. -The following function is Added 1. Add a Vendor Defined Command. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0.1.0Beta : June 15th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This package includes the following applications. 1. nusb3mon.exe This application provides the following function. USB3.0 Specificatin Section 11.1 describes the following function. To address the situation where a USB 3.0 device is connected to a USB 2.0-only port on a USB 3.0- capable host, after establishing a USB 2.0 high-speed connection with the device, it is recommended that the host inform the user that the device will support SuperSpeed operation if it is moved to a USB 3.0-capable port on the same host. If a USB 3.0 device is connected to a USB 3.0- capable host via a USB 2.0 hub, it is recommended that the host inform the user that the device will support SuperSpeed operation if it is moved to an appropriate host port or if the hub is replaced with a USB 3.0 hub. 2. nusb3utl.exe This application provides functions that show Driver Version and Firmware Version. - The following bugs are fixed. 1. Function driver is not unloaded after resuming from Sleep and Hibernate. 2. USB Remote wake up function does not work correctly. 3. Bluescreen occurs upon repeated hot-plug of FS-Speaker Device that is connected to the USB 3.0 HC through an HS Hub. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.9.12.0Beta : May 29th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Changed installer package configuration. 1. EXE type *All files are included in the EXE file. *Combined x86 and x64 in one package. 2. ZIP type *Composed of 3 items: setup.exe, x86 folder and x64 folder. *All files for x86 are in x86 folder. *All files for x64 are in x64 folder. *Setup.exe installs drivers automatically. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.9.12.0Beta : May 27th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The following bugs are fixed. 1. Function driver is not unloaded after resuming from Sleep and Hibernate. 2. While repeatedly hot-plugging a USB2.0 device, the device is not detected. 3. When connecting two USB Devices and then resuming from Sleep and Hibernate, neither device is detected. 4. Bluescreen occurred when USB-VGA device is running. 5. Dual Display mode of a USB-VGA device can't operate. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.9.4.0Beta : March 27th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Support for Super Speed Transactions --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.9.3.0Beta : March 9th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The following bugs are fixed. 1. If the system is booted up with a USB device already present on the USB port, the USB port is inoperative and cannot recover even if the USB device is unplugged and then plugged back in. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.9.0.0Beta : February 9th, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - First Beta Version Release