Some of ASUS' notebooks (e.g G Series) include a tiny oled display, which is
attached to an internal USB bus. Unfortunatly the device reports a wrong
DeviceDescriptor and is therefore identified as a HID device...
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Some of ASUS' notebooks (e.g G Series) include a tiny oled display, which is
attached to an internal USB bus. Unfortunatly the device reports a wrong
DeviceDescriptor and is therefore identified as a HID device...
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Christian Engelmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
According to the USB Specification Revision 2.0 chapter 11.12.5
a hub experiencing an over-current condition must place all
affected ports in the powered-off state. It seems that some root
hubs need port power to be cycled by software in order
From: Christian Engelmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
According to the USB Specification Revision 2.0 chapter 11.12.5
a hub experiencing an over-current condition must place all
affected ports in the powered-off state. It seems that some hubs
violate this requirement, but need port power to be cyc
>regs->port_status [i]);
+ }
+ }
+
}
/* FIXME autosuspend idle root hubs */
spin_unlock_irqrestore (&ehci->lock, flags);
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m the fact that port power is re-enabled too quickly, not giving the
controller the chance to get port power disabled properly, thus not running
through its state machine as it would have to? (just thoughts...)
- Chri
situation. Trying this with a hardware debugger gets us back in service.
As I am no big fan of work-arounds and rather new to the
USB-subsystem, might I ask what would be an accaptable way
to patch this behaviour?
Regards
- Christian
change in the Current Connect Status
Bit even if the Connect Change Status Bit is not set I am again able to
access
a newly attached device after the described over-current situation.
Has anybody made a similar observation so far?
- Christian
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Correct the offsets of the SI_CTRL, PRI_CTRL registers according to
the Reference Manual errata sheet in order to prevent unwanted
settings regarding burst transactions and priority states.
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On Saturday 27 May 2006 13:36, Christian Iversen wrote:
> On Saturday 27 May 2006 13:30, Michael Hanselmann wrote:
> > Hello Andrew
> >
> > On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 01:16:30PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > > > + up(&pdata->bd->sem);
> > &g
te, I mixed up down() and up(). The patch below fixes
> this. All other comments were due to that.
Also, HZ / 8 is not the right way to specify 125ms. It just happens to be
right in the default desktop config where HZ == 1000.
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;<24) }
> >
> > UNUSUAL_DEV2?! Ew. How about UNUSUAL_DEV_UB?
>
> I agree that UNUSUAL_DEV2 is not the best name. But UNUSUAL_DEV_UB is
> even worse, because these entries are not automatically directed to ub.
> I'm not sure what a better name might be. USUAL_DEV? That loo
al replug of the
> usb cable is necessary to make it work again. My question is: is there any
> way to do it remotely, therefore without acting manually on the cable? I'd
> appreciate any advice or web link. Thanks
Maybe you unload / reload the ehci/uhci/ohci modu
the following pseudo-code? :
if (data_plus_line_high(usb_dev) && nothing_plugged_in(usb_dev)) {
printk("Fatal error: USB port on fire\n");
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> should get rid of them.
It does, that looks now less scaring for normal users.
thank you very much!
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looks
like it's still the same problem:
http://debian.christian-leber.de/usb2.log
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ith 2.6.16-rc2 and activated the debug support of the
usb-storage module and got this log:
http://debian.christian-leber.de/usb.log
(It's just too long for posting)
Of course I'm willing to try anything out, in the case somebody has a
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case, wouldn't
> + if (hcd->uses_new_polling && hcd->status_urb)
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> reports, which are as far as I can tell always with VIA hardware. I have
> no idea what causes them.
Any chance this could be detected and ignored as bogus, as was done with the
issue I helped locate in the ehci driver? (which was sort of similar, from my
(limited) viewpoint :-)
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Does nobody have a single idea what's wrong here?
> I'm having an El Cheapo usb keyboard+mouse usb device, and an Logitech
> MX700 usb mouse connected to a computer.
>
> Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
> Bu
r second disconnect. It seems to be
the second one, though.
Can somebody take a look at the atteched dmesg? It's with usb full-debug mode
on, and goes all the way back to the start of the machine. It should be easy
to read, and complete.
I can't really figure out what's going on,
ther
programs don't seem to trigger that error.
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lf, so the usb-subsystem just makes an (un? ;)-educated
guess? Or is it because it is possible, but the devices can't be trusted to
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> Martin, Chrisitan, I'd like to experiment with lowering the inter-urb
> gap time a bit. The initial patch set it to 100 msec, which hopefully is
> far longer than it really needs to be. Would you be willing to test
> another patch or two with lower timeouts?
Sure.
C.
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Still up with just the apcupsd patch - I'm getting optimistic :)
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> Christian, any news from your tests?
So far, looking good:
20:37:26 up 1 day, 20:35, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
- apcaccess status still works
- no "queue full" messages in the log
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> Christian, any news from your tests?
Well, it's still running, but it's not even been 12 hours yet. (I had
to repeat the test because the 2.6.12-rc that I had installed because
of usbmon has had some major usb problems of
> As I'm pressured to release my hardware, could you test it as well Christian??
Sorry it took so long. With just the apcupsd-enforce-urb-delay2.patch:
apcupsd gets stuck right on startup, i. e. status queries just hang.
It can't be killed by regular kill, but kill -9 works (didn
> How it the testing of Christian doing?
To be honest, I had no time to test patches in the last few days - I
have a deadline to meet on Monday. Will try patches ASAP.
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> Christian, if you're using a UHCI controller like Martin
No, this one is OHCI.
:02:00.0 USB Controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] AMD-768 [Opus]\
USB (rev 07) (prog-if 10 [OHCI])
Subsystem: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] AMD-768 [Opus] USB
Flags: bus master, mediu
Sorry it took so long ... attached is an short usbmon snippet which
was taken with apcupsd already in the unkillable D state. Would you
like the transition working-nonworking captured?
C.
apcusb-dead.log
Description: Binary data
ry wrong to me.
FWIW (even less), I'm Danish, and "canceled" looks very wrong to me too.
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pgpEvRqsB7D9z.pgp
Description: PGP signature
t; >
> > Especially true if there was a discussion WRT the patch(es). Sometimes
> > it is nice to know if series have finally made it in even if you are
> > not the author.
>
> If you are cc: on the patch, you should be getting an announcement about
> it. And if
says 600. Also,
there was an extra "fujitsu" in the data :)
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--- usb.ids.old 2005-04-10 21:43:11.533898846 +0200
+++ usb.ids 2005-04-10 21:43:36.611177663 +0200
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1056 *
1024 = 0x108000 bytes
I would like to create a fat file system in mtd device in order to use this
partition for the usb mass storage device.
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Get a
;BOGUS" path ... there's nothing to be done with that
> IRQ except ignore it, and no point in potentially worrying
> end users or sysadmins.
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my view of the situation :)
(it's kind of perplexing that different controllers seem to have somewhat of
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found, usbfs was not mounted. I really thought that usbcore couldn't
be removed after ehci-hcd was inserter, but I cannot reproduce this.
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On Wednesday 22 December 2004 02:18, you wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 08:12:16PM +0100, Christian Iversen wrote:
> > I can't rmmod usbcore with latest (2.6.10-rc3-bk14).
> >
> > rmmod / modprobe -r usbcore gives "FATAL: Module usbcore is in use.".
> >
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 01:11, David Brownell wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 December 2004 11:12 am, Christian Iversen wrote:
> > I can't rmmod usbcore with latest (2.6.10-rc3-bk14).
> >
> > rmmod / modprobe -r usbcore gives "FATAL: Module usbcore is in use.".
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On Thursday 18 November 2004 22:01, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 01:04:48 +0100, Christian Iversen
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> > The new bug is http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3761, which I marked
> > as "blocking" because it's just too
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> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 01:04:48 +0100, Christian Iversen
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> > http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3728, which has now been fixed.
> > However, the world is not trouble-free yet, as l
On Thursday 18 November 2004 16:45, David Brownell wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 November 2004 16:04, Christian Iversen wrote:
> > However, the world is not trouble-free yet, as linux still crashes in
> > certain situations on 2.6.10-rc2 with SMP systems. (UP systems are fine).
> &g
really
would like this issue to be resolved, not just for my own sake.
I'd be more than happy to help in any way I can, just say what you need, and
I'll get it. More debug info? Other kinds of log? Hardware information?
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> @@ -2342,7 +2347,8 @@
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n second... race?)
> - Dave
>
> p.s. Cool, you're using a very recent version of
>"usbutils"! More folk should be that current.
Thanks :)
(although, it's just standard Sarge goodness. thanks to Aurelien Jarno of the
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USB HD (model
EK0-U-HD-705475). After plugging it in "cat
/proc/scsi/scsi" returns nothing.
Thanks,
Chris
<7>ehci_hcd :00:02.2: GetStatus port 1 status
003802 POWER OWNER sig=j
CSC
<7>hub 1-0:1.0: port 1, status 0, change 1, 12 Mb/s
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On Tuesday 06 April 2004 12:46, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
Hi again,
> 02_menu-Kconfig-cleanups-09-USB-vs-SCSI-fix.patch
> Fix SCSI dependency for USB-Storage support.
> - Rip out "select SCSI"
> - Make a comment when SCSI is not selected
grmpf,
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 10:42, Russell King wrote:
Hi,
> > Intuitive isn't the issue, if you can't figure out why you can't turn
> > off SCSI, you leave it on, which you need to make USB storage work. If
> > you're trying to make a small kernel you presumably would have turned
> > off USB if you
On Sunday 28 March 2004 00:51, Alan Stern wrote:
Hi Grzegorz,
> > When running modem_run on 2.6.4-WOLK2.3 it locks in D state on one of USB
> > ioctls. It works at least on 2.6.2-rc2. I have no idea what causes this
> > bug so I sent it to all lists.
> > Please help if you can.
> > Grzegorz Kulew
creation and another from the last submission.
Can I provide any more information so that someone can fix it?
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On Sunday 14 March 2004 23:17, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 14. März 2004 21:57 schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > Oliver Neukum sagte:
> > > Am Sonntag, 14. März 2004 21:01 schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > > > On Sunday 14 March 2004 19:37, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> &
Oliver Neukum sagte:
> Am Sonntag, 14. März 2004 21:01 schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > On Sunday 14 March 2004 19:37, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> > > Could you enable debugging and send in the log?
> >
> > Enabled CONFIG_USB_DEBUG, log is attached.
> >
> > dev
lugged at 20:22:54
Oops on unplug
Tell me if I can try anything more.
Christian
Mar 14 20:21:07 logo ehci_hcd :00:1d.7: GetStatus port 1 status 001803 POWER sig=j CSC CONNECT
Mar 14 20:21:07 logo hub 1-0:1.0: port 1, status 501, change 1, 480 Mb/s
Mar 14 20:21:07 logo hub 1-0:1.0: debounce: port
On Sunday 14 March 2004 11:50, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> Am Samstag, 13. März 2004 23:27 schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I get an oops if I unplug my USB-bluetooth device. If I use "hciconfig
> > hci0 down" unplugging works, but the system hangs with t
Hello!
I get an oops if I unplug my USB-bluetooth device. If I use "hciconfig hci0
down" unplugging works, but the system hangs with the next plug in. This one
occured after I pluged and unplugged the device once, an plugged it again.
System hangs completely after that. This oops was with 2.6.4
Hi Greg,
I think the attached patch is needed to stop showing us USB Gadget support if
Support for USB is disabled.
ciao, Marc
diff -Naurp linux-2.6.4-rc1/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig linux-2.6.4-rc1-modified/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
--- linux-2.6.4-rc1/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig 2004-03-07 20
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 00:00, Alan Stern wrote:
>
> There's just one significant difference between this log and the one from
> 2.6. Christian, could you try doing this over again, using 2.4.23, but
> this time do "modprobe sd_mod" before plugging in the camera? In the
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 03:40, Alan Stern wrote:
>
> You didn't mention which 2.4 kernel you used, but it looks to me like it
> is <= 2.4.21. Can you try 2.4.22 or 2.4.23 to see if it works?
Yes, sure. That output was under 2.4.20.
> There is an important difference between the 2.4 log and the 2
e is 0
Jan 2 01:47:47 ai usb-storage: -- code: 0x70, key: 0x2, ASC: 0x3a,
ASCQ: 0x0
Jan 2 01:47:47 ai usb-storage: (Unknown Key): (unknown ASC/ASCQ)
Jan 2 01:47:47 ai usb-storage: scsi cmd done, result=0x2
Jan 2 01:47:47 ai usb-storage: *** thread sleeping.
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never given me any trouble.
Note: This patch does (according to other people) not work for the older
non-RS-versions of the Pentax Optio series (Optio 330/430). It only
works for the RS series.
Please let me know if the patch is ok or if I need to change anything.
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Hi There... i found this message in my kernel-log..
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I'm running:
Linux xenon 2.5.75 #1 SMP Sat Jul 26 10:46:55 CEST 2003 i686 unknown
with a Sony-DSC-P12 digital camera (its the same hardware like DSC-P10 -
only other
colored housing an
Hello,
I've modified Roman Weissgaerber's driver for isp1161 (0.9.5) for memory
mapped IO to make it work with StrongArms on Kernel 2.4.18.
Unfortunately this thing produces bunches of timeouts even on a stupid serial
device, e.g. a pl2303 usb2serial converter.
Timeouts mostly appear when I "cat
Hello,
I've modified Roman Weissgaerber's driver for isp1161 (0.9.5) for memory
mapped IO to make it work with StrongArms on Kernel 2.4.18.
Unfortunately this thing produces bunches of timeouts even on a stupid serial
device, e.g. a pl2303 usb2serial converter.
Timeouts mostly appear when I "
pted to
2.4.20-pre11.
The main thing is that the "bcs->Tag" does not appear to be correct in the
communication.
If you ignore the variable for this specific device, everything works fine.
Is there somebody out who can qualify this patch to be integrated into the main
develop
US_SC_SCSI, US_PR_BULK, NULL,
US_FL_FIX_INQUIRY),
this sounds strange to me...
Any hints what I can try?
Regards
Christian
--/var/log/messages--
Oct 24 23:34:41 Mahrmaid syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Oct 24 23:35:31 M
Sorry David,
a typo - my fault. the kernel was already 2.4.20-pre-11. I built it just
for this purpose
after the problem arose on a plane 2.4.19 (I knew you would suppose me
to take the latest
kernel)
I am going to try the patch and will report.
Thanks
Christian
David Brownell schrieb
S= 2 Ivl=255ms
plus another observation:
When the driver hangs, I cant read /proc/bus/usb any more.
Christian
Christian Mahr schrieb:
> Dear all
>
> I own new device: an "Argosy HD530 Harddisk-enclosure" with a Note-book ide disk
>
> inside. The device works unde
evice does not show in /proc/scsi/scsi
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: Model: Rev:
Type: ANSI SCSI revision:
Any idea what I can try to track down the problem?
Regades
Christian
Here comes /var/log/messages with debug
; with no copy actions I need 23 seconds on approx 4000 files on both
sides. When copying
191 Megs (4 complete CDs) via rsync (including the file compare) this is about 65
seconds.
So its really usable!
Christian
..
David Brownell wrote:
> I forget, didn
hink you will do the "larger overhaul"?
Regards
Christian
Matthew Dharm wrote:
> The basic problem here is that the abort isn't recognized as an abort
> because of the URB status code.
>
> In other words, it's a bug which is attributable to the error-r
roper" way.
On the other hand I feel that the SCSI command abortion procedure may be
broken anyhow when perfomed in the presence of lower layer errors
(which may be the cause for the abortion in the first place)
What shall we do?
Christian
PS: I want to keep this neat device "archo
\n");
set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
which completes &(us->notify) also for all cases of DID_ERROR. This probably does not
hurt in cases if no command_abort() is waiting. In
addition, scsi_done is called in all cases except DID_ABORT (if not NU
the cases? I am not so familiar with the
SCSI emulation to
know in which cases a command completion is meaningful
and when it should no be completed. Perhaps other reactions are better.
At lease we should prevent waiting forever here.
What do you think?
Christian
Matthew Dharm wrote:
Sorry
the only error situation where a command is not completed?
At least, this solution retries the SCSI command now and the driver becomes
properly connected on the 2nd try.
Who of you can introduce this change into the current code?
Christian
Christian Mahr wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I jus
state? can I used gdb for this?
Thanks for helping
Christian
David Brownell wrote:
> > > Do the startup problems happen when you use USB 1.1 speeds,
> > > only using an OHCI or UHCI host controller driver (not ehci-hcd)?
> > >
> >
> > yes,
gt; You might try this on a more recent kernel (2.4.19-pre5?), and try
> enabling mass storage debug to get more info. Matt recently posted
> some rework of that exception handling code, and it's also possible
> this device needs some storage quirk handling before it behaves.
>
> -
this blocked system? try a newer
patch?
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, is it just that simple to change that value (line 168, pegasus.h,
2.4.4)? I would try it myself, but i have to explain to an newbie, so i
want to make sure (and in addition to this it would be nice, if this
device is added to the standard-Kernel).
Ciao
Christian
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