Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-02 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 Something I was reading in your posts started me thinking that maybe in
 your hast you started adding more usb software thinking that you may
 accidentally solve the problem, so could the problem be too much
 software has been installed?

No, the only thing I've installed in connection with the usb issue was 
the linux-firmware-free package, which you recommended. It helped then, 
somewhat partly, but now I see that the port doesn't work again. During 
this session when I connect a flash memory to the port, dmesg gives the 
following:

[ 7974.584256] xhci_hcd :04:00.0: Timeout while waiting for a slot
[ 7974.584264] hub 2-0:1.0: couldn't allocate port 2 usb_device
[ 7974.584277] hub 2-0:1.0: cannot disable port 2 (err = -32)

I'm completely puzzled. The slot seams to work at random. The other 
annoying messages are still there though, throughout all the session.


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-01 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
 You mean the message about a connected device when there is none attached 
 to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5
 [   10.588574] usb usb7: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
 [   10.615825] usb usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, 
 SerialNumber=1
 [   10.751925] ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus 
 number 8
 [   10.991769] usb usb8: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002
 [   11.003876] usb usb8: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, 
 SerialNumber=1

The above messages are about the USB root hub.

https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/1d6b

If they're showing up all the time *repeatedly* and not just once at
module load time, file a bug against the kernel. 

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-01 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Dnia Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:00:01 +0100, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
napisał(a):

 On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
 You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
 attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5 [   10.588574] usb usb7:
 New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001 [   10.615825] usb
 usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 [
 10.751925] ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus
 number 8 [   10.991769] usb usb8: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b,
 idProduct=0002 [   11.003876] usb usb8: New USB device strings: Mfr=3,
 Product=2, SerialNumber=1
 
 The above messages are about the USB root hub.
 
 https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/1d6b
 
 If they're showing up all the time *repeatedly* and not just once at
 module load time, file a bug against the kernel.
 
 --
   One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
   them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where
   the shadows lie. -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh

You mean my messages or Cameleón's? The ones you quoted aren't mine. But
mine are related to the hub (i guess) and they are showing up all the time
repeatedly. Should I file a bug report to the Debian maintainer or to the
linux kernel team?

Regards,
KB


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Re: [OT] Gmail's not-that-fancy features (was: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found)

2011-02-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 23:25:05 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 Ah, I thought you were having problems to check if your message reached
 the list becasue Gmail gracefully hides the copy sent by the mailing
 list server.
 
 Then, why are you having problems to check your e-mails? :-?
 
 I don't think I follow you. I'm posting with a standalone newsreader.
 This has nothing to do with my email except for the fact that I had to
 subscribe to linux-gate with it and send an email before the first post
 to l.d.u.

Didn't you know about that Gmail feature? It's a pretty well-know 
annoyance by anyone using Gmail's smtp service and mailing lists. Not 
your case, though, as you are using an external nntp gateway.

 Anyway, if in doubt, checking mailing list archive can help to diagnose
 it:
 
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/01/mail5.html
 
 Doesn't the archive show posts that are already published? My problem
 was that I wasn't sure if my post ever reached the news server because
 there were some problems with connection.

Forget about your nntp server: if the e-mail is in the mailing list 
archive, anyone subscribed to this mailing list has received it. Your 
nntp server may have another internal problems (I know because I also use 
an nntp server and weird things happens...) but not related with the 
mailing list itself.

 No, Google groups are most like forums.
 
 Well yes, you're right. But I'm sure you're aware that Google archives
 all the news groups. And the archives can be accessed uniformly through
 Google groups -- and they let you post as well. But it's not very
 comfortable really.

Yes, you can post via Gmail's Groups but you are forced to use their web 
interface or an e-mail client (afaik, Google Groups do no use nntp) and I 
don't like that way.
 
 I mean posting through a nntp
 server, like Gmane... and know that I see, like your aioe.org news
 server. Glad to know this list is also available from another news
 server :-)
 
 I think it's accessible through quite many other servers as well.
 Perhaps some of them have less issues then the others. Gmane maybe is
 safer and has better spam filtering (as far as I understand it) but then
 again it doesn't carry most of the interesting groups. But I guess it's
 pretty useful for the GNU/Linux developers?

Yes, there are some mailing lists that are not being archived by Gmane, 
but like you, in my case Gmane handles all the ones I want to follow :-)

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-01 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:49:04 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
 attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5 

(...)

 Besides, the unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 is harmless
 unles once you connect the device an isn't working.
 
 Maybe it's harmless but it's not normal. On my old laptop there were no
 such issues. This is clearly connected with the usb 3.0 port. 

I've read some reports about that same issue on common USB 2.0 host 
controllers, so it hasn't to be necessarily a USB 3.0 problem.

 And the new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address X should
 only appear *once* and only after I actually connect something. 

I neither have any USB device connected and got that messages at start up.

 Instead dmesg is *flooded* with them. Every couple of seconds there is
 a new message with a different address -- they go up to 127 and then on
 again from 4. They stop only after I turn ehci off. In fact they can
 make reading dmesg output very problematic if I needed it in the
 future. Clearly something is wrong here and I need to resolve it
 somehow.

Yes, not normal but most of the time you'll get those messages go away 
after a kernel update.

If you are being annoyed enough by them, maybe you can remove those 
entries by means of rsyslog filtering facilities :-?

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-01 Thread Jimmy Johnson

Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

Dnia Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:00:01 +0100, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
napisał(a):


On Mon, 31 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:

You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:

sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5 [   10.588574] usb usb7:
New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001 [   10.615825] usb
usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 [
10.751925] ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus
number 8 [   10.991769] usb usb8: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b,
idProduct=0002 [   11.003876] usb usb8: New USB device strings: Mfr=3,
Product=2, SerialNumber=1

The above messages are about the USB root hub.

https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/1d6b

If they're showing up all the time *repeatedly* and not just once at
module load time, file a bug against the kernel.

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  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where
  the shadows lie. -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh


You mean my messages or Cameleón's? The ones you quoted aren't mine. But
mine are related to the hub (i guess) and they are showing up all the time
repeatedly. Should I file a bug report to the Debian maintainer or to the
linux kernel team?



Something I was reading in your posts started me thinking that maybe in 
your hast you started adding more usb software thinking that you may 
accidentally solve the problem, so could the problem be too much 
software has been installed?

--
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Registered Linux User #380263


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-02-01 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:
 You mean my messages or Cameleón's? The ones you quoted aren't mine. But

Yes.

 mine are related to the hub (i guess) and they are showing up all the time
 repeatedly. Should I file a bug report to the Debian maintainer or to the
 linux kernel team?

Well, test the device in a regular EHCI port, just to make sure it is not
half-broken.  As soon as you're sure it is not the device, it is time to
file a bug against the kernel.

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  where the shadows lie. -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Jimmy Johnson

Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB



Have you installed 'firmware-linux'?  There is 3 packages.
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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 22:49:20 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
 N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated
 Squeeze with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo.
 During boot I see lots of:
 hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
 doesn't work. 

What kind of device do you have attached to the USB 3.0 port? What 
happens if you attach another device?

 When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

(...)
 
 So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google
 search returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way
 so I experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I
 typed modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:
 
 FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

Hum, I would try the opposite: enforce the use of ehci_hcd (or 
uchi_hcd, whatever you have it in your system) and see how it goes 
(unload xhci_hcd and connect the USB 3.0 device to the USB 3.0 port, 
then run dmesg to get the output messages).
 
 It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with
 it. I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.
 
 Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use
 the usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are
 welcome

I guess that USB 3.0 stack is still under heavy development in the latest 
kernel branch (2.6.37.x) :-?

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 Have you installed 'firmware-linux'?  There is 3 packages. --
 Jimmy Johnson

Thanks for you're advice, I did that now and it somewhat helped. That is 
the port works fine -- when I connect something it gets detected and 
mounted. But the annoying message is still there during boot. When I run 
dmesg I get a couple of tens of the following two lines:

[   76.966101] usb 1-1.5: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and 
address X
[   76.982454] hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5

These messages continue through all the session, only the numbers in the 
[] braces and the X change. You can imagine I'd like them to go away. 
Any ideas?

Regards,
KB


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 Have you installed 'firmware-linux'?  There is 3 packages. --
 Jimmy Johnson

Thanks for you're advice, I did that now and the port seams to work fine. 
That is I can connect a flash drive and it gets mounted. But the annoying 
message is still there during boot. When I run dmesg I get a couple of 
tens of the following lines:

[   76.966101] usb 1-1.5: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and 
address X
[   76.982454] hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5

These messages continue through all the session, only the numbers in the 
[] braces and the X change. You can imagine I'd like them to go away. 
Any ideas?

Regards,
KB


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 What kind of device do you have attached to the USB 3.0 port? What
 happens if you attach another device?

Just normal stuff: flash drives, external disks. But after installing 
firmware-linux they get detected, only the messages remain.

 Hum, I would try the opposite: enforce the use of ehci_hcd (or
 uchi_hcd, whatever you have it in your system) and see how it goes
 (unload xhci_hcd and connect the USB 3.0 device to the USB 3.0 port,
 then run dmesg to get the output messages).

I tried modprobe -r xhci_hcd but I get the same error:
FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.
Still it seams that port in fact uses ehci insted of xhci -- look into my 
reply to Jimmy Johnson earlier in this thread.

 I guess that USB 3.0 stack is still under heavy development in the
 latest kernel branch (2.6.37.x) :-?

Might be, although there was a lot of hype that GNU/Linux was going to be 
the first system to support usb 3.0. Thanks for your help anyway.

KB


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Sorry for the multiple posts. I'm having some problems with the posting 
server and I never know when the message is actually sent. Perhaps I 
should change it to something different but I don't know what.


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[OT] Gmail's not-that-fancy features (was: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found)

2011-01-31 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:13:57 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 Sorry for the multiple posts. I'm having some problems with the posting
 server and I never know when the message is actually sent. Perhaps I
 should change it to something different but I don't know what.

I completely dropped Gmail for mailing lists and use nntp for sending 
and reading in all of them. My use of Gmail is only for personal/direct 
posts, but not more for mailing lists (as much as I can avoid it) :-/

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 18:52:44 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 What kind of device do you have attached to the USB 3.0 port? What
 happens if you attach another device?
 
 Just normal stuff: flash drives, external disks. But after installing
 firmware-linux they get detected, only the messages remain.

Yep, I just read your last post.

 Hum, I would try the opposite: enforce the use of ehci_hcd (or
 uchi_hcd, whatever you have it in your system) and see how it goes
 (unload xhci_hcd and connect the USB 3.0 device to the USB 3.0 port,
 then run dmesg to get the output messages).
 
 I tried modprobe -r xhci_hcd but I get the same error: FATAL: Module
 xhci_hcd not found.
 Still it seams that port in fact uses ehci insted of xhci -- look into
 my reply to Jimmy Johnson earlier in this thread.

Yes, and it's curious that automatically fallbacks from super-high-
speed to high-speed unless you have connected a USB 2.0 device. Maybe 
founds something that don't like.
 
 I guess that USB 3.0 stack is still under heavy development in the
 latest kernel branch (2.6.37.x) :-?
 
 Might be, although there was a lot of hype that GNU/Linux was going to
 be the first system to support usb 3.0. Thanks for your help anyway.

Hey, that's true... but hurts ;-)

Maybe it's not the drivers to blame but the device (or even the USB 
controller), you know, there are many chipset manufacturers out there who 
are more interested in putting the USB 3.0 logo to increase their sales 
but their USB 3.0 implementation lacks for many of the standards 
guidelines. And you know what happens then with all of those 
undocumented features: they explode in front of the user :-)

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Re: [OT] Gmail's not-that-fancy features (was: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found)

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 I completely dropped Gmail for mailing lists and use nntp for sending
 and reading in all of them. My use of Gmail is only for personal/direct
 posts, but not more for mailing lists (as much as I can avoid it) :-/

My email address has nothing to do with it. I think you mean google 
groups. I also dropped it some time ago. I post via the aioe.org news 
server, which is the biggest free server still allowing posting I could 
find. What server do you use then?

KB


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 Yes, and it's curious that automatically fallbacks from super-high-
 speed to high-speed unless you have connected a USB 2.0 device. Maybe
 founds something that don't like.

In fact they are usb 2.0 devices. But I'm not examining speed here. They 
should work anyway. Nonetheless the messages are there all the time and 
at every boot, no matter if anything is connected to any of the usb 
ports. That goes for the new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd 
message as well.

KB


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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:27:12 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 Yes, and it's curious that automatically fallbacks from super-high-
 speed to high-speed unless you have connected a USB 2.0 device.
 Maybe founds something that don't like.
 
 In fact they are usb 2.0 devices. 

Ah, then all is okay, right?

 But I'm not examining speed here. They
 should work anyway. Nonetheless the messages are there all the time and
 at every boot, no matter if anything is connected to any of the usb
 ports. That goes for the new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd
 message as well.

You mean the message about a connected device when there is none attached 
to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:

sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5
[   10.588574] usb usb7: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
[   10.615825] usb usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=1
[   10.751925] ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus 
number 8
[   10.991769] usb usb8: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002
[   11.003876] usb usb8: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, 
SerialNumber=1

Besides, the unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 is harmless 
unles once you connect the device an isn't working.

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Re: [OT] Gmail's not-that-fancy features (was: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found)

2011-01-31 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:06:57 +, Krzysztof Bieniasz wrote:

 I completely dropped Gmail for mailing lists and use nntp for sending
 and reading in all of them. My use of Gmail is only for personal/direct
 posts, but not more for mailing lists (as much as I can avoid it) :-/
 
 My email address has nothing to do with it. 

Ah, I thought you were having problems to check if your message reached 
the list becasue Gmail gracefully hides the copy sent by the mailing 
list server.

Then, why are you having problems to check your e-mails? :-?

Anyway, if in doubt, checking mailing list archive can help to diagnose 
it:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/01/mail5.html

 I think you mean google groups. I also dropped it some time ago. I post
 via the aioe.org news server, which is the biggest free server still
 allowing posting I could find. What server do you use then?

No, Google groups are most like forums. I mean posting through a nntp 
server, like Gmane... and know that I see, like your aioe.org news 
server. Glad to know this list is also available from another news 
server :-)

Greetings,

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Re: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 You mean the message about a connected device when there is none
 attached to any of the USB ports? Yep, that seems to be common:
 
 sm01@stt008:~$ dmesg | grep -i new | tail -5 [   10.588574] usb usb7:
 New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001 [   10.615825] usb
 usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 [  
 10.751925] ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus
 number 8 [   10.991769] usb usb8: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b,
 idProduct=0002 [   11.003876] usb usb8: New USB device strings: Mfr=3,
 Product=2, SerialNumber=1
 
 Besides, the unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 is harmless
 unles once you connect the device an isn't working.

Maybe it's harmless but it's not normal. On my old laptop there were no 
such issues. This is clearly connected with the usb 3.0 port. And the 
new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address X should only 
appear *once* and only after I actually connect something. Instead dmesg 
is *flooded* with them. Every couple of seconds there is a new message 
with a different address -- they go up to 127 and then on again from 4. 
They stop only after I turn ehci off. In fact they can make reading dmesg 
output very problematic if I needed it in the future. Clearly something 
is wrong here and I need to resolve it somehow.

Thanks,
KB


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Re: [OT] Gmail's not-that-fancy features (was: USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found)

2011-01-31 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
 Ah, I thought you were having problems to check if your message reached
 the list becasue Gmail gracefully hides the copy sent by the mailing
 list server.
 
 Then, why are you having problems to check your e-mails? :-?

I don't think I follow you. I'm posting with a standalone newsreader. 
This has nothing to do with my email except for the fact that I had to 
subscribe to linux-gate with it and send an email before the first post 
to l.d.u.

 Anyway, if in doubt, checking mailing list archive can help to diagnose
 it:
 
 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/01/mail5.html

Doesn't the archive show posts that are already published? My problem was 
that I wasn't sure if my post ever reached the news server because there 
were some problems with connection.

 No, Google groups are most like forums. 

Well yes, you're right. But I'm sure you're aware that Google archives 
all the news groups. And the archives can be accessed uniformly through 
Google groups -- and they let you post as well. But it's not very 
comfortable really.

 I mean posting through a nntp
 server, like Gmane... and know that I see, like your aioe.org news
 server. Glad to know this list is also available from another news
 server :-)

I think it's accessible through quite many other servers as well. Perhaps 
some of them have less issues then the others. Gmane maybe is safer and 
has better spam filtering (as far as I understand it) but then again it 
doesn't carry most of the interesting groups. But I guess it's pretty 
useful for the GNU/Linux developers?

Regards,
KB


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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5,
and the port doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following 
(among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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USB3.0 problem: xhci_hcd not found

2011-01-30 Thread Krzysztof Bieniasz
Hi all!

I'm having an issue with my usb 3.0 port. I've recently bought an Asus
N73JF laptop which has one such port. I'm running a fully updated Squeeze
with the 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel image from the Debian repo. During boot I
see lots of:
hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 5 and the port
doesn't work. When I run lspci -v I get the following (among others):

04:00.0 USB Controller: Fresco Logic Device 1400 (rev 01) (prog-if 30)
Subsystem: Device 1d5c:1000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19 Memory at
d600 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] Capabilities: [50]
Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [68] MSI: Enable-
Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [80] Express Endpoint,
MSI 00 Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd

So obviously xhci is used for it, as it should I guess. Some google search
returned, that it might be an issue with ehci getting in the way so I
experimented a bit with modprobe. I disabled ehci_hcd and when I typed
modprobe xhci_hcd I got the following response:

FATAL: Module xhci_hcd not found.

It's the same with ehci enabled so I guess this has nothing to do with it.
I looked into /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ and xhci_hcd is there all right.

Does anyone know what I'm missing? It would be nice to be able to use the
usb 3.0 but I can't seem to find any solution. All advice are welcome

Regards,
KB


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