On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:

> Does it go up at all? Interrupt make the processor do things. Also,
> have you checked your BIOS for the power saving settings and USB's
> IRQ?

The BIOS doesn't have specific setting for power in regards to USB. I'm
not sure what you mean. In general, the BIOS is set to spin down the disk
after 5 min, reduce the clock speed automatically, etc.

What IRQ should USB be using? Since it is on the PCI bus, shouldn't it use
IRQ 9 (shared)?

Here is a what the interrupts look like. There isn't any big difference
when I insert the usb-uhci module:

[root@tool /root]# while : ; do cat /proc/interrupts|grep eth0; sleep 2
; done;
  9:    1947639          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0
  9:    1947640          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0
  9:    1947641          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0
  9:    1947642          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0
  9:    1947647          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0
  9:    1947647          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci
  9:    1947648          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci
  9:    1947649          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci
  9:    1947650          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci
  9:    1947651          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci
  9:    1947652          XT-PIC  Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475, eth0, usb-uhci



- brett









 
> > > Also, try using usb-uhci to see if it's a driver issue.
> > 
> > Same problem.
> > 
> > Any other ideas?
> 
> The virtual root hub periodically polls the root hub ports to find
> connect changes.
> 
> Perhaps that is confusing the power management software?
> 
> I don't see how that could, but the timer interrupt doesn't.
> 
> JE
> 
> 


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