Hi Zhigang,

Right now the setup is not ready for external access. Will update you 
once it is ready.

Thanks,
Venu.

Zhigang Lu wrote:
> Hi, Venu
>
> According to the attachment, there are three UHCI and one EHCI in your 
> machine. The vendor ID and device ID of these host controllers is as 
> following:
> Host Controller Vendor ID Device ID
> UHCI 0 8086 8114
> UHCI 1 8086 8115
> UHCI 2 8086 8116
> EHCI 0 8086 8117
> Unfortunately I could not find such a device from Intel's product 
> list. Since I need more information for investigation, could you 
> please let me login your machine and do some tests?
>
> Best Regards
> Zhigang
>
> Venu C ??:
>> Hi Zhigang,
>>
>> I have attached prtconf -v output:
>>
>> 1. with keyboard connected to hub it is: prtconf.hub
>> 2. with keyboard directly connected it is: prtconf.direct
>>
>> The system I am using is an intel ia32 based system. I have started
>> using with neveda build 96 then recently installed neveda build 100.
>>
>> I see the problem in build 96 and build 100.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Venu.
>>
>>
>> */Zhigang Lu <Zhigang.Lu at Sun.COM>/* wrote:
>>
>>     Hi, Venu
>>
>>     What type is your machine? And Did any build work well on your
>>     machine
>>     before? Would you please attach the output of "prtconf -v" in both
>>     situations (1. connecting to hub; 2. connecting to on-board USB
>>     port) ?
>>
>>     Best Regards
>>     Zhigang
>>
>>     Strony Zhang ??:
>>     > From the error message, it looks like a known issue. Zhigang will
>>     > reply to you about the issue.
>>     >
>>     > Thanks,
>>     > Strony
>>     >
>>     > Venu Chennupati wrote:
>>     >> Strony Zhang wrote:
>>     >>> Venu Chennupati :
>>     >>>> on Solaris x86(with nevada build 96, and 100, i have used),
>>     if I
>>     >>>> directly connect the
>>     >>>> keyboard and mouse to USB ports on the onboard contoller, I
>>     am not
>>     >>>> getting any response
>>     >>>> from Solaris OS.
>>     >>> What error messages did you see from the dmesg output in the
>>     case?
>>     >> The following are /var/adm/messages for:
>>     >>
>>     >> 1. disconnect the keyboard from USB2.0 Hub
>>     >> 2. Connect to the onboard USB port
>>     >> 3. Reconnect back to the same Hub port.
>>     >>
>>     >> The failure looks to be "Connecting device on port 1 failed"
>>     >>
>>     >> Oct 14 18:31:46 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info
>>     >> ]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/keyboard at 0 
>> (hid0)
>>     offline
>>     >> Oct 14 18:31:46 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/input at 1 
>> (hid1) offline
>>     >> Oct 14 18:31:46 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/keyboard at 0 
>> (hid0)
>>     offline
>>     >> Oct 14 18:31:46 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/input at 1 
>> (hid1) offline
>>     >> Oct 14 18:31:46 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4 (usb_mid1) 
>> offline
>>     >>
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:40 unknown usba: [ID 691482 kern.warning] WARNING:
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,2 (uhci2): Connecting device on port 1
>>     >> failed <<<<
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10
>>     device
>>     >> (usb5af,802) operating at low speed (USB 1.x) on USB 2.0 external
>>     >> hub: device at 4, usb_mid1 at bus address 4
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] USB Keyboard
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info]
>>     usb_mid1 is
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4 (usb_mid1) 
>> online
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10
>>     >> interface (usbif5af,802.config1.0) operating at low speed (USB
>>     1.x)
>>     >> on USB 2.0 external hub: keyboard at 0, hid0 at bus address 4
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] USB Keyboard
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hid0 is
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/keyboard at 0
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/keyboard at 0 
>> (hid0) online
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10
>>     >> interface (usbif5af,802.config1.1) operating at low speed (USB
>>     1.x)
>>     >> on USB 2.0 external hub: input at 1, hid1 at bus address 4
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] USB Keyboard
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] hid1 is
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/input at 1
>>     >> Oct 14 18:32:41 unknown genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
>>     >> /pci at 0,0/pci8086,7270 at 1d,7/hub at 2/device at 4/input at 1 
>> (hid1) online
>>     >>
>>     >>
>>     >> Thanks,
>>     >> Venu
>>     >>>
>>     >>> Regards,
>>     >>> Strony
>>     >>>> If I am connecting it via a USB2.0 hub the keyboard and
>>     mouse are
>>     >>>> working fine.
>>     >>>>
>>     >>>> Is it possible to connect directly to the on-board USB port
>>     instead
>>     >>>> of going through the
>>     >>>> hub? If so, what are the steps needed to make it work directly..
>>     >>>>
>>     >>>> Thanks,
>>     >>>> Venu.
>>     >>>> _______________________________________________
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>>     >>>> driver-usb at opensolaris.org
>>     >>>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/driver-usb
>>     >>>
>>     >>>
>>     >>
>>     >
>>
>>
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