On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:30:58 -0400 (EDT)
Alan Stern wrote:

> On Fri, 28 May 2004, David Relson wrote:
...[snip]...
> You don't have to compress the file, attaching it as plain text is
> fine, or even putting it inline.

OK

> > I've considered sprinkling printk() calls in usb/core/hub.c to see
> > what else can be learned and would be glad to do that.
> 
> Looking at hub.c won't tell you anything much.  The device driver for
> the OHCI controller is reporting that following a port reset the port
> was not enabled.  There isn't anything the hub driver can do about
> that.
> 
> Either the OHCI driver isn't controlling the port correctly (unlikely
> but possible) or there really is something wrong with the 
> controller/cable/device.  Have you got any other USB devices you can
> try attaching to the new motherboard?  Maybe its USB controller
> actually is broken.  Or maybe there's a configuration (ACPI) problem
> preventing the controller from working right.

The only other USB device in the house is my 16 yr old's MP3 player. 
I'll borrow it from him when he gets home from school.

Is there anything useful I can do with respect to further testing either
the OHCI or ACPI drivers?

Regards,

David


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