On Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 10:16:57PM +0100, Schuh Andreas wrote: > Unfortunately, I cannot physically remove it - it???s a PoE hat, which powers > the Raspberry Pi through PoE.
Oh, I see. Can you attach another USB device when this situation happens, and see if it operates? I just want to understand if the USB controller still is operating fine, to rule out that the ure issue is because of an underlying dwc2 issue. > > Am 13.01.2026 um 20:34 schrieb Marcus Glocker <[email protected]>: > > > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 02:14:37PM +0100, Schuh Andreas wrote: > > > >> I tried to re-attach the ure interface with /bin/netstart, but it hung. > >> I didn???t think about starting it with ???-x???, so I couldn???t see > >> where it stopped. I will do that next time. > >> > >> Cannot see any vital info in /var/log/messages: > >> Jan 13 13:20:30 dns2 /bsd: ure0: usb error on tx: IN_PROGRESS > >> Jan 13 13:20:30 dns2 /bsd: usb_insert_transfer: xfer=0xffffff8003c6c360 > >> not free > >> Jan 13 13:20:30 dns2 /bsd: dwc2_softintr: xfer status = NOT_STARTED > >> Jan 13 13:20:30 dns2 last message repeated 3 times > >> Jan 13 13:49:37 dns2 slaacd[94415]: sendmsg: Network is down > >> Jan 13 13:49:46 dns2 last message repeated 2 times > >> Jan 13 14:04:12 dns2 syslogd[20278]: start > >> Jan 13 14:04:12 dns2 /bsd: OpenBSD 7.8 (CUSTOM.MP) #0: Wed Dec 31 00:52:09 > >> CET 2025 > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Andy > > > > Did you physically plug out and plug back in the ure device before > > trying to start it again?
