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I've tested the S100U unit in two different computers both with different USB subsystems. The one it worked the best in used the usb-uhci USB driver. The other system uses the usb-ohci USB driver. To make sure it was not the installation, I used the same hard drive that had asterisk in both systems. And I moved the X101P and S100U between both systems to test.
I'm using debian testing with a custom compiled vanilla+debianlogo+freeswan+preempt(with and without preempt still have the exact same issues) 2.4.21 kernel. I used the CVS version of * from 2003-09-08.
First, on the usb-uhci machine, if I attempt to use uhci, the moment after the driver says:
usb.c: registered new driver wcusb wcusb: wc_detect_device Second exit
the machine locks up completely. I cannot even ping it after that or switch virtual terminals or anything. Hard reset is necessary. Not even unplugging the S100U does anything. And this is the machine the S100U works the "best" on (out of the two I tested with). When using usb-uhci, the device is detected fine, but almost immediately and at a periodic interval around 2-3 seconds thereafter, a message is dumped onto the console and into the kernel logs:
usb-uhci.c: iso_find_start: gap in seamless isochronous scheduling
Right before this message is dumped to the screen (and logs), a "glitch" will happen to the handset connected to the S100U with the effect noticed being that no audio or dialtone or key presses or general input/output to/from the handset is processed. It's making it very difficult to use the system. Although, if I press the phone digits long enough, I can eventually make it into the voice mail system. But I have an even harder time listening to the vm system since the voice prompts keep getting cut off at key points (like: press ... listen to new ... 2 to switch ...oxes, etc.). Of course, each time this happens, the above message is spit out on the screen.
It's even worse on the usb-ohci machine. Most of the time, the S100U doesn't even give me dialtone. * always sees the handset pickup and hangup, but only extremely rarely do I get dialtone. And sometimes, usually right after I receive dialtone, if I hangup and then pickup the handset again, I am greeted with what appears to be a very sad attempt at dialtone, almost like a canary growling. Very much lower pitched than dialtone and "slower". It's almost like the system is running dialtone through molasses. So I switched back to the usb-uhci machine because at least it's partly working.
Any thoughts? Previous e-mails on this list that I found tend to make me think the S100U may be starting to die. But I hope it's just a kernel or driver issue.
Thanks.
NOTE: Dialing into the X101P on either system worked flawlessly. I don't think there is anything wrong with the X101P.
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