No one knows what happened??

I am really in a hurry, Plz give me a hand!!

thanks!



In your mail:

>Hello everyone,

>

>

>

>    I got a surprised error after I "modprobe hc_isp116x", it seems that
there

>is no interrupt occurred after I pluged the USB mouse.

>

>    ___________________

>

>    This is the msg:

>

>    #modprobe hc_isp116x

>

>-------------------------------------------------------------

>

>hc_isp116x.c: USB ISP116x at f4000290/f4000292,ffffffff IRQ 29 Rev. 10
ChipID:

>0

>

>usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1

>

>USB HC dev alloc 1152 bytes

>

>Product: USB ISP116x Root Hub                                                


> 

>

>SerialNumber: 0                                                              


> 

>

>hub.c: USB hub found                                                         


> 

>

>hub.c: 2 ports detected                                                      


> 

>

>------------------------------------

>

>     After I pluged in the mouse:

>

>--------------------------------------------------------------

>

>USB HC dev alloc 1152 bytes                                  

>

>hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 2            


> 

>

>usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout                                                


> 

>

>usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=2 (error=-110)                   


> 

>

>USB HC dev free                                                              


> 

>

>USB HC dev alloc 1152 bytes                                                  


> 

>

>hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 3            


> 

>

>usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout                                                


> 

>

>usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=3 (error=-110)                   


> 

>

>USB HC dev free   

>

>...

>

>________________End_of_msg______________________________________     

>

>

>

> 

>

>And This is my configuration:

>

>

>

>linux kernel 2.4.19 + isp116x HCD(version Tango) + Ian Campbell's patch for

>PXA255 + OV511 driver 

>

>

>

>I had tried to fix this for a few days, but until now I couldn't get the

>trick!

>

>Any help is appreciated!!!

>

>

>

>Before I updated the isp116x HCD to Version Tango, everything works fine

>excepted the ISOC! The mouse and keyboard can be drived perfectly!!!

>

>Is there a lot of changes in version tango??

>

>

>

>BTW,I have another two questions for Adsynori and Ian Campbell,

>

>1. I know there is a similar message named "ISP1161 uclinux - timeout", and

>Adsynori replied as "Type  #more /proc/interrupts".

>

>   -------------Results I got----------------------------

>

>  $more /proc/interrupts                                        

>

>  0:          0   Sitsang FPGA                                               


> 

>

>  2:       5449   GPIO 2-80                                                  


> 

>

>  6:         41   AC97                                                       


> 

>

>  9:          0   LCD                                                        


> 

>

> 11:          0   irda0                                                      


> 

>

> 12:          1   irda0                                                      


> 

>

> 13:          8   serial                                                     


> 

>

> 14:      10505   serial                                                     


> 

>

> 17:          0   DMA                                                        


> 

>

> 18:     723969   timer                                                      


> 

>

> 26:          0   ADS7846                                                    


> 

>

> 27:       5451   eth0                                                       


> 

>

> 29:          0   ISP116x                                                    


> 

>

> 31:          0   SitSang CF Card detect                                     


> 

>

>Err:          0        

>

>---------------------------------------------------------

>

>It seems that the IRQ had been successfully regestered, but no interrupt

>happened!!

>

>What should be the possible reason?

>

>Is there an interrupt mask error?

>

>

>

>2. In Ian Campbell's patch there is "ndelay" but I couldn't find its

>definition at all in kernel 2.4.19. When I looks up for higher kernel,
there

>is a "maybe" definition "#define ndelay(x) udelay(((x)+999)/1000)". I tried

>it, but no help!

>

>Then what should I do to get a delay of 300ns or 110ns?

>

>Is the error caused by this point?

>

>What does the "(error=-110)" mean?

>

>

>

>thanks!

>

>

>

>Cheers,

>

>Saw

>



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