Hello Alex,

According to the USB FAQ, I upgraded my bios, which didn't help. And I have 
the latest available kernel for my distro installed which is the 2.6.7-1-k7 
package.

The strange thing is that it worked for about three weeks or more without me 
having to intervene, and then suddenly stopped.  It *may* have stopped after 
I upgraded to 2.6.7, but I'm not sure exactly when it quit, but it was on the 
day I upgraded the kernel.  Going back to 2.6.6 didn't help.

I'm not really prepared to patch a kernel for this, especially since you 
didn't have any success.

Have you submitted a bug report on this?

CHris

On Friday 09 July 2004 17:30, Alex VillacÃÂs Lasso wrote:
> Christof Hurschler wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'd like to get the EHCI contorller on my K7S41GX (ASRock) motherboard
> > working.  Sometimes ehci_hcd shows no interupts, sometimes it does (see
> > below) but devices are not accepted when ehci_hcd is loaded with the
> > "device not accepting address" error.  It *seems* to have worked a while,
> > and suddenly quit.
> >
> >I can rmmod ehci_hcd and the device is immediately attached by ohci_hcd. 
> > I'm running a 2.6.6-2-k7 Debian kernel.
> >
> >Is there any workaround to getting EHCI working??
> >
> >I've got the following controllers:
>
> Your problem looks very similar to the one I am having on my home
> machine. Please have a look at the message
> on 2004/06/23 with subject "[Linux-usb-users] kernel 2.6.7 usb-storage
> problem", and tell me if it looks familiar.
> You might be getting an IRQ disabled as in my case (IRQ 5), if you
> enabled "verbose debugging" in your kernel
> configuration (and recompiled, of course :-) ). Alan Stern thought my
> problem could be solved by a patch to ACPI
> configuration, but it did not work - the only workaround up to now is to
> rmmod ehci_hcd before plugging an USB
> device.
>
> Alex VillacÃs Lasso
>
>
>
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