Well, quite regularly but not related to plugging, which is a good thing...
sorta.
The code paths are such that we can only create a new device (w.r.t the
SCSI layer) when we see a plugin. So if it isn't generic plugins which are
triggering this, it must be a specific type....
Have you been having any HCD problems? Using your USB bus for other
things? I'm wondering if you're doing something which is flipping out the
HCD, causing a fake disconnect/reconnect or somesuch...
Matt
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 08:46:53PM +0200, Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Mit, 28 Mär 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > Interesting... I think the next thing to try is unplugging, changing the
> > bus topology (i.e. unplug/plug something else), and then re-plug.
>
> After a wild shuffle plugging session (all my cables are a big knot now ;-)
> nothing happens. It looks like this is not the problem.
>
> > If that doesn't trigger it, then we need to back up a step and pin down
> > _exactly_ what is triggering this.
>
> Good question, the problem is that I not even know under which
> circumstances it happens and under which not. only that it happened
> quite regularly.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Norbert
>
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> norb
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