> On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 12:12:10AM +0800, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > Sorry for the delay. Having applied the previous patches
> (uhci-common.c
> > usb-uhci.c usb-uhci.h) I also applied hub.c/h and its much
> improved but
> > not quiet there. Its wierd. The dirve loads on startup and
> no oops (see
> > dmesg output no 1) but then unloads and I don't have kbd / mouse (in
> > fact it didn't even initialise the kbd or mouse as neither
> of them lit
> > up (intelli mouse or num lock) and I have to revert to the standard
> > keyboard that I'd love to get rid of. If I then manually load the
> > usb-uhci using modprobe away we go and it then works (dmesg 2 output
> > atached) .... almost but no cigar :) The other interesting thing is
> > there is no /proc/bus/usb dir created like there is
> normally when usb is
> > supported hence the usbdevfs can't be mounted. And for a
> but of other
> > info I compiled up 2.4.11 to see if it worked but it oops
> as well but I
> > assume the usb merge to linus isn't complete yet but I have the
> > processed oops if anyones interested and any other info /
> kernel configs
> > etc.
>
> Ok, to summarize:
>       - 2.4.11 clean oopses.
>       - 2.4.10-ac works.
>       - 2.4.11 with -ac hub.c and hub.h oopes.
>
> Is this correct?

Sort of. didn't try the ac patches on .11 just plain 2.4.11 (wasn't sure
whether the patches would apply), .10 + usb-uhci/hub patches sort of works -
it doesn't oops but loads the driver and then it unloads & in the process
doesn't get to the discover process to find attached devices - manual load
works.

> And is this a Red Hat machine?  If so, could you disable kudzu on
> startup and see if that helps.

Redhat 7.1 with kudzu never enabled during this process.

Regards
Peter


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