> > On Sat, 30 Aug 2008, Mike Isely wrote: >> > On Sat, 30 Aug 2008, Bent Lykkebo wrote: >> > >> >>> > > Hi, >>> > > >>> > > This is maybe not a problem with pvrusb2, but Ubuntu has just upgrade >>> > > to >>> > > kernel 2.6.27 and now I can't boot, it hangs in tarting bluetooth. If I >>> > > disconnect my Hauppauge device I can boot. >>> > > >>> > > When I connect it I get and it don't work: >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:30 kernel: [ 158.368083] usb 1-1: new high speed USB >>> > > device using ehci_hcd and address 5 >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:30 kernel: [ 158.516255] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen >>> > > from 1 choice >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:30 kernel: [ 159.113531] Linux video capture interface: >>> > > v2.00 >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.219274] usbcore: registered new >>> > > interface >>> > > driver pvrusb2 >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.219857] pvrusb2: Hauppauge >>> > > WinTV-PVR-USB2 >>> > > MPEG2 Encoder/Tuner : V4L in-tree version >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.219874] pvrusb2: Debug mask is 31 (0x1f) >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.221673] firmware: requesting >>> > > v4l-pvrusb2-29xxx-01.fw >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.289029] pvrusb2: Device microcontroller >>> > > firmware (re)loaded; it should now reset and reconnect. >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.432119] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address >>> > > 5 >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:31 kernel: [ 159.432797] pvrusb2: Device being rendered >>> > > inoperable >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:32 kernel: [ 161.060191] usb 1-1: new high speed USB >>> > > device using ehci_hcd and address 6 >>> > > Aug 30 08:24:33 kernel: [ 161.265169] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen >>> > > from 1 choice >>> > > >>> > > Thanks for any advise >>> > > Bent >>> > > >>> >> > >> > The messages you printed are all normal. Once the device's >> > microcontroller firmware is loaded, it has to disconnect then reconnect >> > to the host. The messages you printed are those steps happening. The >> > last message above comes from the USB core not the pvrusb2 driver. It >> > looks like the pvrusb2 driver hasn't been told yet that the hardware has >> > reconnected. I don't think there's anything in the driver that could >> > explain this behavior. >> > >> > > Also, have you verified that the same setup works in 2.6.26 or 2.6.25? > One thought is that the FX2 firmware is corrupt (but honestly I think > this to be unlikely and even if it were I don't think it's possible for > the firmware to screw up the host's USB core). But if you can verify > that the same setup (with the same firmware) works in 2.6.25 or 2.6.26 > then we'll know the problem is specific to 2.6.27 and not some other > cause. > > -Mike It seems to be a Ubuntu kernel problem! When I boot Linux 2.6.26-5 the pvrusb2 load and works, so they "lost" the pvrusb2 in the two latest kernel updates 2.6.27-1 and 2.6.27-2, lets hope they (Ubuntu) soon find and fix the problem.
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