Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-usb@FreeBSD.org

2012-08-27 Thread FreeBSD bugmaster
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The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
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S Tracker  Resp.  Description

o usb/170699   usbFreeBSD 9.0 Doesn't list HDD or its partitions in part
o usb/170688   usbpatch][usbdevs][wlan] Patch for ASUS Black Diamond USB
o usb/170606   usbr239222 kernel panic at boot - usb locking issue
o usb/170358   usb[ums] Wrong (duplicate) button numbers
o usb/170123   usb[umass] HP v210w USB stick not supported
o usb/169935   usb[keyboard] Unable use USB keyboard while panic
o usb/169789   usb[u3g] [patch] add support for huawei e3131
o usb/169461   usb[ugen] USB2 high-speed device detected as full speed
o usb/169428   usb[ugen] ugen not detecting all endpoints on device [reg
o usb/168551   usb[umass] Issues with embedded card reader (Laptop ASUS 
o usb/168132   usb[umass] MATSHITA memory card size reported wrong, moun
o usb/167847   usb[ural] dlink dwl-122g e crashes(?) when trying wap2 cr
o usb/167001   usb[USB] [PATCH] add support for Smart G2 64MB memory key
o usb/166848   usb[umass] [patch] Buffalo RUF2 requires quirk
o usb/165815   usb[usbdevs] [patch] add k3772z 3g modem support
o usb/165163   usb[keyboard] The USB RF keyboard and mouse become non-re
o usb/164058   usb[umass] Lexar 8GB USB flash drive doesn't work by defa
f usb/163328   usb[usb] Support for Atheros USB abgn devices
o kern/163091  usb[panic] Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
f usb/162306   usbusb devices cant get address asignation, no memories, 
o usb/162054   usbusbdump just hangs on 9.0-RC1
f usb/161793   usbpoor EHCI usb2 i/o performance
o usb/160436   usbucom wedges machine on parity error ?
o usb/160299   usbMicroSDHC-to-USB adapters do not work in FreeBSD 8.x
o usb/160192   usb[install] Installation from USB-Stick doesn't find the
o usb/159611   usb[PATCH] USB stick extrememory Snippy needs quirks
o usb/159274   usbUSB 3.0 Etron EJ168A does not work.
f usb/159191   usb[fusefs-ntfs] write on fusefs-ntfs mounted partition r
o usb/157376   usbLaCie USB disk not recognized
o usb/157074   usb[boot] [usb8] vfs_mountroot_ask is called when no usb 
o usb/156898   usb[keyboard] usb keyboard does not work while boot (ps2 
f usb/156735   usbNeed Quirk for Goflex USB Disk Drives
o usb/156726   usb[snd_uaudio]: snd_uaudio(4) fails to detach when mixer
o usb/156725   usbUSB stack stall cause complete system input loss
o usb/156596   usb[ehci] Extremely high interrupt rate on ehci/uhci IRQ1
o usb/156000   usbrum(4) Fatal trap 18: integer divide fault while in ke
f usb/155996   usbNanoBSD not booted as Disk
o usb/155784   usbProblem with Transcend StoreJet 25M3 (2AJ1) on Asus M2
o usb/155663   usb[usbdevs] [patch] Add support for Supertop Nano 1GB US
o usb/154753   usb[usbdevs] [patch] Support for Qualcomm USB modem/stora
o usb/154506   usb[umass] Copying dir with large files makes FreeBSD loa
o usb/154192   usb[umass] In Garmin Oregon GPS, only the first umass dev
o i386/153851  usb[keyboard] keyboard issues on new Intel Mother boards.
o usb/153703   usb[keyboard] My USB keyboard can not be used in 8-STABLE
o usb/153609   usb[zyd] [panic] kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while 
o usb/153599   usb[usbdevs] [patch] Feiya Elango USB MicroSD reader sync
o usb/153149   usb[umass] USB stick quirk regression [regression]
o usb/152075   usb[usb8] [ehci] [request] Add quirk for CS5536 USB
o usb/150892   usb[zyd] Whenever network contacted in any shape, way or 
o usb/150189   usb[run] [usb8] [patch] if_run appears to corrupt IP traf
p usb/149764   usb[u3g] [patch] usbdevs update: Huawei K3765 3G modem
o usb/149283   usb[uftdi] avrdude unable to talk to Arduino board (via u
o usb/149162   usb[ural] ASUS WL-167g doesn't work in 8.1 (continue of 1
s usb/148702   usb[usb8] [request] IO DATA USB-RSAQ5 support on FreeBSD-
o usb/148080   usbusbconfig(8) sometimes does not turn off the device
o usb/147516   usb[umass] [usb67] kernel unable to deal with Olympus USB
o i386/147475  usb[install] FreeBSD 8.x does not install on ASUS K8N4-E 
o usb/146840   usb[hang] FreeBSD 7.2 / 7.3 / 8.0 hang at startup after e
o usb/146153   usb[axe] [usb8] Hosts in network doesn't receive any pack
f usb/146054   usb[urtw] [usb8] urtw driver potentially out of date
f usb/145513   

Yet another pointing device.

2012-08-27 Thread Jesus Monroy
http://www.leapmotion.com/

Is anyone working on this?

Jesse
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Re: Resume broken in 8.3-PRERELEASE

2012-08-27 Thread Alexey Dokuchaev
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 07:10:22AM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
 On Monday 05 March 2012 05:17:59 Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
  On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 09:11:29AM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
   On Friday 02 March 2012 20:25:32 Jung-uk Kim wrote:
Try the attached patch.  At least, it fixed my problem.
   
   I've committed your patch with some minor modifications.
   
   http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/232448
  
  Unfortunately, it does not fix resume for me; and hw.usb.no_shutdown_wait
  flipping did not make any difference either.  Any other ideas?
  Particularly, I'm curious why disabling all USB modules still does not
  allow this laptop to resume.  What are USB debugging techniques?
 
 USB debugging:
 
 Have options USB_DEBUG in kernel config. Then set xxx.debug = 15 under 
 hw.usb, typically hw.usb.uhub.debug=15

Today I've csupped to latest RELENG_8 (hoping that maybe the problem was
fixed during last few months), rebuilt the kernel with USB_DEBUG option.

After fresh reboot, the following snippet releately pop up on the console
(hand-copied):

  usb_needs_explore:
  usb_bus_powerd: bus=0xc55cccf0-- bus= number changes
  usb_bus_powerd: Recomputing power masks
  uhub_explore: udev=0xc5647400 addr=1  -- udev= number changes
  uhub_read_port_status: port 1, wPortStatus=0x0100, wPortChange=0x, 
err=USB_ERR_NORMAL_COMPLETION
  uhub_read_port_status: port 2, wPortStatus=0x0100, wPortChange=0x, 
err=USB_ERR_NORMAL_COMPLETION

(USB-CRC32 has plugged in, no other USB devices)

Aroung zzz(8) time (keyboard die upon wake-up as described earlier with
100% CPU load -- fans are at full burst) debug mode yielded these:

  uhub_child_pnpinfo_string: device not on bub
  uhub_child_location_string: device not on bub
  uhub_child_pnpinfo_string: device not on bub
  usb_bus_powerd: bus=0xc55e2c78
  usb_bus_powerd: Recomputing power masks
  uhub_read_port_status: port 1, wPortStatus=0x0500, wPortChange=0x, err=USB
  uhub_read_port_status: port 2, wPortStatus=0x0500, wPortChange=0x, err=USB
  ... up to port 8 ...
  uhub_read_port_status: port 8, wPortStatus=0x0500, wPortChange=0x, err=USB
   usual (disconnected) messages 
  usb_buf_port_set_device: bus 0xc55cccf0 devices[2] = 0
  usb_needs_explore:
  usb_needs_explore:
  usb_needs_explore:
  usb_needs_explore:
  usb_needs_explore:
  uhub0: Intel EHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1 on usbus4
  uhub0: Intel UHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 on usbus1
... UHCI also found on usbus 2, 3, 0 (in that order)
  uhub_attach: depth=0 selfpowered=1, parent=0, parent-selfpowered=0
  uhub_attach: Getting HUB descriptior
  uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
  uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
  uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
... usb_needs_explore: loop quoted above repeats; system unusable

Any ideas?

./danfe
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Re: Resume broken in 8.3-PRERELEASE

2012-08-27 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Monday 27 August 2012 14:59:43 Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 07:10:22AM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
  On Monday 05 March 2012 05:17:59 Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
   On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 09:11:29AM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Friday 02 March 2012 20:25:32 Jung-uk Kim wrote:
 Try the attached patch.  At least, it fixed my problem.

I've committed your patch with some minor modifications.

http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/232448
   
   Unfortunately, it does not fix resume for me; and
   hw.usb.no_shutdown_wait flipping did not make any difference either. 
   Any other ideas? Particularly, I'm curious why disabling all USB
   modules still does not allow this laptop to resume.  What are USB
   debugging techniques?
  
  USB debugging:
  
  Have options USB_DEBUG in kernel config. Then set xxx.debug = 15 under
  hw.usb, typically hw.usb.uhub.debug=15
 
 Today I've csupped to latest RELENG_8 (hoping that maybe the problem was
 fixed during last few months), rebuilt the kernel with USB_DEBUG option.
 
 After fresh reboot, the following snippet releately pop up on the console
 (hand-copied):
 
   usb_needs_explore:
   usb_bus_powerd: bus=0xc55cccf0  -- bus= number changes
   usb_bus_powerd: Recomputing power masks
   uhub_explore: udev=0xc5647400 addr=1-- udev= number changes
   uhub_read_port_status: port 1, wPortStatus=0x0100, wPortChange=0x,
 err=USB_ERR_NORMAL_COMPLETION uhub_read_port_status: port 2,
 wPortStatus=0x0100, wPortChange=0x, err=USB_ERR_NORMAL_COMPLETION
 
 (USB-CRC32 has plugged in, no other USB devices)
 
 Aroung zzz(8) time (keyboard die upon wake-up as described earlier with
 100% CPU load -- fans are at full burst) debug mode yielded these:
 
   uhub_child_pnpinfo_string: device not on bub
   uhub_child_location_string: device not on bub
   uhub_child_pnpinfo_string: device not on bub
   usb_bus_powerd: bus=0xc55e2c78
   usb_bus_powerd: Recomputing power masks
   uhub_read_port_status: port 1, wPortStatus=0x0500, wPortChange=0x,
 err=USB uhub_read_port_status: port 2, wPortStatus=0x0500,
 wPortChange=0x, err=USB ... up to port 8 ...
   uhub_read_port_status: port 8, wPortStatus=0x0500, wPortChange=0x,
 err=USB  usual (disconnected) messages 
   usb_buf_port_set_device: bus 0xc55cccf0 devices[2] = 0
   usb_needs_explore:
   usb_needs_explore:
   usb_needs_explore:
   usb_needs_explore:
   usb_needs_explore:
   uhub0: Intel EHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1 on usbus4
   uhub0: Intel UHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 on usbus1
   ... UHCI also found on usbus 2, 3, 0 (in that order)
   uhub_attach: depth=0 selfpowered=1, parent=0, parent-selfpowered=0
   uhub_attach: Getting HUB descriptior
   uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 1 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
   uhub_attach: turn on port 2 power
   uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
   ... usb_needs_explore: loop quoted above repeats; system unusable
 
 Any ideas?
 
 ./danfe

If the USB HC is feeding too many such IRQ's it will be stuck. However, if you 
see that uhub_read_port_status() is called, the kernel is at least running, 
though it might be that some IRQ is stuck, hence the 100% CPU usage. Could you 
try to get some IRQ stats?

--HPS
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Re: USB drive not recognized (500 GB) to Hans Petter

2012-08-27 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Monday 27 August 2012 07:21:19 Hans Ruhe wrote:
 Hello Hans,
 
 I have got your name from Lars Engels. I am helping out to do some
 testwork. I have the following issue:
 
  I am trying my La Cie external usb drive (with samsung internally) but it
 is not even visible in 9.1 rc. I am running 64 bit Athlon with 64 bit KDE
 
 Best regards,
 
 Hans

Hi,

Try:

1) External self-powered USB HUB between.

2) Compile kernel with options USB_DEBUG
and try to tune:

hw.usb.pr_recovery_delay: 250
hw.usb.pr_poll_delay: 50

Up and down. Any difference?

--HPS
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Re: Resume broken in 8.3-PRERELEASE

2012-08-27 Thread Alexey Dokuchaev
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 05:34:54PM +0200, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
 If the USB HC is feeding too many such IRQ's it will be stuck. However,
 if you see that uhub_read_port_status() is called, the kernel is at least
 running, though it might be that some IRQ is stuck, hence the 100% CPU
 usage. Could you try to get some IRQ stats?

Before zzz'ing:

db show intrcnt
irq1: atkbd0168
irq9: acpi0 8300
irc12: psm0 2
irq14: ata0 6301
irq16: bge0 uhci3   13
irq23: uhci0 ehci0  2
cpu0: timer 7306385
irq256: hdac0   30

After (within a minute after botched resume)

db show intrcnt
irq1: atkbd0479
irq9: cdpi0 8379
irc12: psm0 2
irq14: ata0 6377
irq16: bge0 uhci3   26
irq23: uhci0 ehci0  5
cpu0: timer 7731880
irq256: hdac0   34

Not too much difference.  Anything else I might get from DDB?  Unfortunately,
I am yet unable to save crashdump for later gdb analysis.

./danfe
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