On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Florian Voswinkel wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I tried this with Debian kernel-image-2.4-586tsc (2.4.23) and a plain 
> 2.6.3 kernel. The controller is part of an old Pentium Classic/MMX board 
> (1997, APM, PnP 1.0a, PCI 2.1, AWARD 4.51PG BIOS), named VT586VXC, 
> vendor unknown. It works well with the usb-uhci or uhci (uhci-hcd on 
> 2.6.3) driver for my mouse and gamepad ("low speed devices"). I tried 
> several configurations with different IRQs (not sharing) etc. for the 
> controller and both usb-ports but this did not change my problem.
> 
> The devices which cause the problem are CSR based bluetooth devices (MSI 
> PC2PC aka MS6967 or Epox BT-DG02A).
> Whenever I plug one of the devices in, they won't appear in 
> /proc/usb/devices. Instead, on kernel 2.4.23 I get messages like "device 
> XYZ did not accept address ZYX" several times (I forgot to copy the 
> messages yesterday, but I can do this if needed), but the device never 
> appears in proc.
> 
> Using kernel 2.6.3, I get messages like shown below.
> 
> Is there any chance getting this up working?
> 
> Thanks in advance, Florian

It would help if you could configure your 2.6.3 kernel with USB debugging 
turned on.  The debugging log ought to help pin down where the trouble 
occurs.  Also, it looks like your kernel-log daemon is dropping 
characters; using dmesg should help make the text more readable.

Alan Stern




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