On Monday 07 March 2005 3:18 pm, Mark Hurenkamp wrote:
> 
> Mar  7 23:21:31 ws1 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq status 
> -32 
> received
> Mar  7 23:21:31 ws1 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq status 
> -71 
> received
> Mar  7 23:21:33 ws1 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq status 
> -32 
> received
> Mar  7 23:21:34 ws1 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq status 
> -32 
> received
> Mar  7 23:21:34 ws1 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq status 
> -71 
> received
> 
> Anyone have an idea what is wrong here, and what I can try to fix it?

It'd be handy if you modified the HID driver to use the driver model
diagnostics ... you have several devices that could be triggering such
faults, and it's not clear which one(s) are doing this.

Lacking such information, it's hard to say what to do.  I can speculate
that one or more of your HID devices is acting wierd, but then you probably
knew that already ... ;)


> (I captured output of lsusb, it also shows some warnings, however this
> was also the case with previous kernels that otherwise function correctly)

You should upgrade "usbutils"; download from linux-usb.sf.net to get a version
that's quite a lot smarter about the sorts of routine faults that crop up, if
your distro doesn't yet have upgraded packages.

- Dave



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