On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 06:37:27PM -0400, Keenan Wilkie wrote:
> Did that. Also reconfigured the kernel for verbose USB logging. Also
> switched usb-core to module (was in the kernel before -- accident). then
> I noticed a setting that I honestly don't recall seeing until then.
> Before I'd had the option of choosing UHCI Alternate driver and OHCI
> driver. I either suddenly just noticed the standard UHCI driver or it was
> missing for some reason until just now, but I switched from the alternate
> to the standard usb-uhci. Rebooted and presto, cat /dev/input/js0
> responds!
>
> I don't know why I didn't notice/didn't have access to the standard UHCI
> driver, but that seems to have been the problem. Thanks for your input
> though, I might not have thought to go back to closely examining the USB
> kernel options if you hadn't mentioned the driver :)
It is that when you select one UHCI non-modular, the other disappears.
It's because you can't have them in kernel both at once.
And it's known that the PSX adapter (I really wonder who's making it,
because I've seen under seven different names already and it's using
ventod # 6666, which is 'internal development number only' as per USB
specs) doesn't work properly with JE's Alternate UHCI.
--
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs
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