On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 06:22:36AM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> Can you merge this to Linus' tree? Applies cleanly against 2.5.14.
Applied, thanks.
greg k-h
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On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:32:24AM +0200, Miek Gieben wrote:
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> Can anybody explain to me how I can fix this problem? Or needs more
> info?
What USB host controller driver are you using?
And could you try out 2.4.19-pre8 to see if the same problem happens
there?
thanks,
greg k-h
Yes. Though some devices cope with such host-side
API issues by letting you null out the rest of the buffer,
which makes things easier. (I'm told the Lego USB
brick is friendly in that way ... though garbage in the
rest of the buffer causes trouble.)
Some more issues to remember in this case:
Hi,
>> OK, thanks for that info. Following on from it - which fields
>> can I/need I set up again in the completion routine ?
>
> None of them. After you submit any URB, they're all
> read-only from the perspective of the driver. Yes, that
> is part of what makes the automagic resubmit model
>
Can you merge this to Linus' tree? Applies cleanly against 2.5.14.
- generalizes/cleans keventd support to also handle
* rx stalls (and usb 2.0 transaction translator unplug)
* rx memory shortfalls (latent bug Oliver noticed)
* cleanup on device disconnect (quiesce fi
Hello,
Im running 2.4.18 on a SMP machine (Abit BP6), and everytime
I insert a USB device my system freezes solid. Only a cold
reboot helps...
If a connect my handydrive, i see some activity but then
after about 2/3 seconds the system completely hangs.
This log is written down from the screen (
On Tue, 7 May 2002 14:12, David Brownell wrote:
> I think I was using the Ethernet spec, not the IEEE 802 spec,
> when I did that, and ISTR there was no such bit. But yes, it'd
> seem reasonable to do this.
I found the reference, in a printed copy:
IEEE Std 802-1990, para 5.2
"The Universally or