Hi! I've got a USB 2.0 hub that refuses to cooperate - or maybe it is some kernel bug. I'd like to dig around a bit in the kernel (2.4.26) just to see how far things work.
Any hints on where to start looking? Picture of device: http://www.clasohlson.se/images/products/S/hi/B/381063_Xw2.jpg When I reboot I get the following in the log: May 21 09:16:48 server /sbin/hotplug: invoke /etc/hotplug/usb.agent () May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: ytes) May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: USB hub found May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: standalone hub May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: individual port power switching May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: individual port over-current protection May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: TT per port May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: TT requires at most 8 FS bit times May 21 09:16:51 server /sbin/hotplug: arguments (usb) env (DEVFS=/proc/bus/usb OLDPWD=/ PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin ACTION=add PWD=/etc/hotplug SHLVL=1 HOME=/ DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/001/004 PRODUCT=4b4/6560/8 TYPE=9/0/2 DEBUG=kernel _=/bin/env) May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: Port indicators are supported May 21 09:16:51 server /sbin/hotplug: invoke /etc/hotplug/usb.agent () May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: power on to power good time: 100ms May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: hub controller current requirement: 100mA May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: port removable status: RRRR May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: local power source is good May 21 09:16:51 server kernel: hub.c: enabling power on all ports May 21 09:16:55 server /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup usbcore for USB product 4b4/6560/8 May 21 09:16:55 server /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup usbcore for USB product 4b4/6560/8 Are the hub LEDs connected to the power status or are they controlled separately? They haven't lit up yet... Thanks, /Micke ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g. Take an Oracle 10g class now, and we'll give you the exam FREE. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3149&alloc_id=8166&op=click _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
