Yeah the ehci device isn't generating any interupts. It is PCI or BIOS
issue.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Mark Watts wrote:
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> > What is the output when you load the drivers and then when you plug in the
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> This is in dmesg after boot when
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This is in dmesg after boot when the drivers have been loaded:
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new driver usbfs
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new driver hu
What is the output when you load the drivers and then when you plug in the
drive? Also, are you getting interupts for the EHCI driver?
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I'm pretty sure I have all the usb modules loaded...
ehci-hcd 26916 0
uhci-hcd 33488 0
ohci-hcd 20740 0
usbcore 108860 7 usb-sto
старые крупнее и скорее начинают жиреть. Если в
стекленеется поверхность снегов!.. И вдруг
движении воздуха. Его толстая и в то же время
чтоб не тратиться даром,
Do you have the ehci driver loaded on your opteron system?
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> I have a Tyan S2875 board with two Opteron processors.
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> Kernel is 2.6.3 running on Mandrake 10.0 Community.
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> On the ATX back panel are fo
Emmanuel Touzery wrote:
Hello,
I'm having difficulties mounting a USB pen drive on Mandrake 9.1
(which ships with a patched kernel 2.4.20 with devfs).
The kernel properly detects the device, usb-storage is loaded, but no
device node is created and I have no idea why. I tried to modprobe
sd_mod, w
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I have a Tyan S2875 board with two Opteron processors.
Kernel is 2.6.3 running on Mandrake 10.0 Community.
On the ATX back panel are four USB ports. Two are in the same block as the lan
port and the other two are on their own.
There are some additi
following up on myself, I would like to add that when compiled with "usb
verbose debug"
I notice that with the last-known-working-kernel (on my part) ie 2.6.0-test2
I see that there used to be messages about "debounce" which are now gone...
2.6.5-rc1-mm1:
ohci_hcd :00:01.3: GetStatus roothub.