* On 07.10. Alan Stern muttered:

> If the updated driver works correctly you should
> see a sequence of error messages in the log as the first scheme fails, but
> then things should start working properly.

> --- 2.6.8.1/drivers/usb/core/hub.c1   2004-10-07 15:52:04.000000000 -0400
> +++ 2.6.8.1/drivers/usb/core/hub.c    2004-10-07 15:52:31.000000000 -0400

Yes, it seems to do so:

Oct  8 07:09:59 debian kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: GetStatus port 4 status 001803 
POWER sig=j  CSC CONNECT
Oct  8 07:09:59 debian kernel: hub 4-0:1.0: port 4, status 0501, change 0001, 480 Mb/s
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: hub 4-0:1.0: debounce: port 4: total 100ms stable 100ms 
status 0x501
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: hub 4-0:1.0: port 4 not reset yet, waiting 50ms
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: port 4 full speed --> companion
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: GetStatus port 4 status 003801 
POWER OWNER sig=j  CONNECT
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: wakeup_hc
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: port 2 portsc 0083
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: port 2, status 0101, change 0001, 12 Mb/s
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: debounce: port 2: total 100ms stable 100ms 
status 0x101
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 2
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 500000
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d080)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:  Element != First TD
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e3 Length=7 MaxLen=7 
DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=2, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c480)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (1f77d0c0) e3 SPD Stalled Babble 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=2, PID=69(IN) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   2: [df77d0c0] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=2, PID=e1(OUT) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 440000
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d040)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e0 Stalled CRC/Timeo 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 440000
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d040)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e0 Stalled CRC/Timeo 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:00 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: usb 2-2: device not accepting address 2, error -71
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 3
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 500000
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d080)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:  Element != First TD
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e3 Length=7 MaxLen=7 
DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=3, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c480)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (1f77d0c0) e3 SPD Stalled Babble 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=3, PID=69(IN) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   2: [df77d0c0] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=3, PID=e1(OUT) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 440000
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d040)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e0 Stalled CRC/Timeo 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: uhci_result_control: failed with 
status 440000
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: [c1974240] link (019741e2) element (1f77d040)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   0: [df77d040] link (1f77d080) e0 Stalled CRC/Timeo 
Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=1f84c340)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel:   1: [df77d080] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 
MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=0, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000)
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: 
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: usb 2-2: device not accepting address 3, error -71
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 4
Oct  8 07:10:01 debian kernel: Init get-descr: 18, maxpacket 64
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: skipped 3 descriptors after interface
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: skipped 2 descriptors after interface
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: skipped 1 descriptor after endpoint
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: new device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, 
SerialNumber=0
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: hotplug
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: adding 2-2:1.0 (config #1, interface 0)
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2:1.0: hotplug
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: adding 2-2:1.1 (config #1, interface 1)
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2:1.1: hotplug
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2: adding 2-2:1.2 (config #1, interface 2)
Oct  8 07:10:02 debian kernel: usb 2-2:1.2: hotplug

Thank you for programming! Can you make this patch(es) go into the
vanilla kernel?

> > What must I do to record an USB-stream now?
> 
> I don't know; you'll have to use a video-capture program.  Maybe Luc Dijon
> or Bill Marr can point you in the right direction.

Like v4lgrab.c in Documentation/video4linux/?

Regards
Til


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