I've dropped Helmut Zeisel as cc: and will send him notice a when the issue is resolved. He can read our conversation in the mailing list archive anyway.

I've tried; it wasn't accepted.  The patch below should be more acceptable
to the maintainer.  Try it instead of the other one; it ought to get rid
of all those error messages showing up in the log as well as fixing the
mouse problem.  That is, it won't prevent the actual errors from occurring
at a rate of ~1 per minute -- it will just stop the driver from logging
the messages.

If it works well, I'll submit it.

I'll try.

- Now see what's happening when I unplug the mouse "fast":

Dec 21 14:40:44 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq
status -84 received
Dec 21 14:40:44 wmiwilli last message repeated 2 times
...

- When I unplug it "slowly":

Dec 21 14:41:27 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq
status -84 received
Dec 21 14:41:28 wmiwilli last message repeated 7 times
..

I don't see any significant difference.  Did I miss something?

I was just thinking what will happen if someone unplugs the mouse (or another HID device) not completely. Will that fill up the kernel logs?

Willi


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