On Tue, Jul 03, 2001, Michael S. Moulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In an attempt to solve this problem, or at least gain some insight, I
> tried going back to kernel 2.4.4 and rebuilding 2.4.5 with some
> different options. I have tried both UHCI drivers, as well as OHCI, on
> both 2.4.4 and 2.4.5, with no luck. The OHCI module will not even
> install-- this is expected, since I am UHCI (but it was worth a shot).
> The alternate UHCI driver installs, but then says the host controller
> halted-- so it's obviously not correct. Under both 2.4.4 and 2.4.5,
> the main UHCI driver yields the same results-- device will not accept
> new address, but /proc/interrupts shows 2 interrupts for every device
> connection.
Obviously not correct?
The host controller halted and informed us. That's where the interrupts
come from.
This is a bad error and it's unclear specifically why it happens on some
systems. It used to happen because we didn't enable bus mastering on
the device, but that was fixed a while ago.
Does USB work under Windows on this machine?
JE
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