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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 at 11:05:39 -0700, David Brownell wrote:

> > OHCI is claiming my USB 2.0 hub, connected to the built-in USB port
> > on my x86-64 notebook.
> 
> Or to say it more correctly:  "ehci is NOT claiming it".
> If it's not doing that, there's some sort of hardware issue.
> 
> Maybe you're using a cable that doesn't pass high speed signals
> correctly, or that motherboard port has wiring glitches that
> prevent highspeed signaling from working there.  Maybe one of
> the other ports will work better.

I disabled OHCI in my .config and recompiled.  Now EHCI claims the USB 2.0
hub and everything works perfectly.  I have a low-speed mouse, a full-speed
USB serial device and a high-speed storage device connected to the hub and
they all work.  My disk drive was getting 900 KB/sec and now it gets
20 MB/sec.

> Or maybe it's just a low quality device; we've certainly seen
> problems like those before.  Genesys is somewhat infamous for
> that

EHCI fails to claim any/all USB 2.0 devices connected.  The hub was
just an example...
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Chuck
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