I had the same problem with my USB3.0-card.
lspci -v showed Kernelmodule xhci_hcd in use.
I blacklisted this module:
sudo echo blacklist xhci_hcd /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-xhci_hcd.conf
For acpiphp Kernelmodule:
sudo echo acpiphp /etc/modules
After reboot everything worked. No need for
What is the problem with this bug, that module acpiphp has still not
been enabled by default in ubuntu since 2009?
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I'm not the reporter, but this is still an issue for me (in precise).
Should I go ahead and file a new bug? Apport-bug complains about this me
not being the reporter of this bug.
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Eric Shattow, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Jaunty reached EOL on October 23, 2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue on a supported release? If
so, can you
[success] recently I tried an Acer 9500 which had an express-card gbit ethernet
adapter (the brand was Intellinet IIRC)
Booting with Ubuntu live cd, the card would be detected and perfectly
operational only if it was inserted right from the start. It would not be
detected if hot-plugged after
modprobe acpiphp did the trick here.
(32bit natty, Gigabit VIA card)
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Anyone know if this bug is reported upstream? This still doesn't work
for me as of maverick (I'll test natty as soon as I find the time).
Hardware: Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile U9200.
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also: pciehp module not found.. and the card is as glitchy as
withough hotplugging (when inserted at bootup)
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sudo modprobe acpiphp is what got hot swapping working for me and without
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 too.
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Hi all,
modprobe acpiphp alone doesn't work for me,
I get nice messages in the log:
Feb 9 17:05:25 xxxl64 kernel: [255004.800480] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI
Controller Driver version: 0.5
Feb 9 17:05:25 xxxl64 kernel: [255004.80] acpiphp: Slot [1] registered
that's lovely, but
I forgot, reboot is required, of course.
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Jordan, thank you for your interest in this bug.
With default configuration not using those settings, the card works only
when present during boot. If card is removed and added again, there is
an error, and it does not work again.
I confirm success with setting kernel options pciehp_force=1
P.S. Clarifying side note for the record, and unrelated to this bug, I
am experiencing *severe* data corruption with the new firewire stack
enabled in Ubuntu Linux kernel 2.6.35.22.23 in conjunction with the
StarTech EC1394B2 firewire express card. My definition above of
working is where I can
Does this work if doing pciehp_force=1 pciehp_poll_mode=1
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Maverick:
2.6.35-22-generic, with pciehp_force=0, modprobe apciphp still produces No
such device error. Booting with _force=1 still seems to be the only option.
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Not sure if I have this same bug or not, but this bug report did help
me. I'm using an ExpressCard eSATA adapter with a Dell XPS M1710 laptop
running Lucid 64-bit, but it wasn't detecting it when I plugged it in--
no activity in dmesg at all. modprobe'ing acpiphp as mentioned here
fixed the
Hello, I am using lucid, with an sata expresscard on a dell inspirion
9400 :
- lspci | grep Exp
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and 945GT
For me also only the combination of pciehp.pciehp_force=1 and loading
the acpiphp seems to work for me, too (most of the times). Thanks for
the hint!
(Even though we were originally supposed to set pciehp.pciehp_force=0
with acpiphp, right?)
Concerning my lspci output from above:
02:00.0 SATA
Booting with pciehp_force=1 option and loading the acpiphp module works
for me with Lucid on my Inspiron 1525 with an ExpressCard CompactFlash
reader.
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The eSATA hotpluging seems to work regulary after booting with the
express card inserted, but as described the express card hotpluging is
messed up.
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I got an eSATA disk hotpluged now only once with acpiphp, and only when
it was connected after inserting the express card eSATA controller.
Most of the times it did not work. I notice an eSATA disk gets
disconnected when connecting an USB disk, I added comments about what
worked an what not
Thanks for the hint mlx, I could see that the express card is present after
boot and disappears when removed. I mistakenly confused the internal SATA
controller with the express card because it seems to be made of the same
chipset.
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 Host
A me-too on a Fujitsu Esprimo U9200 using Debian (I hope Debian isn't
too reviled around here!)
modprobe pciehp pciehp_force=1 allows me to use my ExpressCard slot,
although I can quite often kill the kernel when adding/removing cards
(especially if the card doesn't lock in when pushed, so it
Just for interest, here's what happens if I plug in a CompactFlash
adapter after loading pciehp with pciehp_force=1. This card is not
detected if I don't use pciehp_force=1:
[ 1018.690039] pciehp :00:1c.0:pcie04: Card present on Slot(2)
[ 1018.952418] pci :02:00.0: reg 10 io port:
No change in Kubuntu Lucid beta 1 - force=0, then modprobe acpiphp
produces No such device error. Haven't tried if force=1 works (live CD
and all that) but probably does.
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(using 9.10)
Neither forcing pciehp nor loding acpiphp made the hd connected to the
following eSATA express card reappear when it was removed and plugged in
again after booting.
02:00.1 IDE interface: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB362/JMB363 AHCI
Controller (rev 03)
Note that lspci still lists
Hold on a sec - the HD would be a separate problem, but your problem
seems to be hotplugging the card.
Was the card plugged in when the computer was booting? For me
hotplugging works either both ways or not at all. This would be a
first that a card would be hotplugged in but not out. Note that
Is this bug still there on lucid?
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Just to confirm, I am using Karmic on 2.6.15 and the workaround to add
pciehp.pciehp_force=0 or 1 ( both actually worked, I left 1) and adding
acpiphp line on /etc/modules worked well to hopswap an exprescard esata
silicom 3132 on sony vaio NR21Z
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Using Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty as a reference, hotplugging an expresscard does
not work on my Dell Inspiron 1420n laptop computer. I can add
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 to the kernel cmdline options and then
hotplugging will work.
The tested device is a StarTech EC1394B
Ubuntu 9.10 (i`m upgraded from 9.04)
still
fun-...@fun-vit-laptop:~$ sudo modprobe acpiphp
FATAL: Error inserting acpiphp
(/lib/modules/2.6.31-15-generic/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/acpiphp.ko): No such
device
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kcmdline pciehp.pciehp_force=0 and then modprobe acpiphp works for me on Sony
Vaio SZ61 but not on Dell XT.
Both with 2.6.13-15 kernel and Vebratim Expresscard SSD (PCIe).
Is there a way to issue the modprobe acpiphp commandline at start-up
instead -every time- from the terminal?
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hmm:
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
# at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with # are ignored.
this, perhaps?
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 00:19:37 +0100, everbrave everbr...@hotmail.com
wrote:
@Eric: Thanks, just let you know that after booting with kcmdline
pciehp.pciehp_force=0 and then modprobe acpiphp the hotswap works with
card: Silicon Image Sil3132 ExpressCard.
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Aha! I had the same problem trying to hotplug an eSATA PCI Express card
on my Dell Precision M6300, but modprobe acpiphp works! Thanks!
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Regression!! - In recently upgraded kernel, even the .force option
doesn't work:
Ubuntu 2.6.28-14.47-generic (x86-64)
kern.log:
[0.00] Unknown boot option `pciehp.force=1': ignoring
Was the option moved/renamed?
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Same for Lenovo S10 :-(
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fun-...@fun-vit-laptop:~$ sudo modprobe acpiphp
FATAL: Error inserting acpiphp
(/lib/modules/2.6.28-15-generic/kernel/drivers/pci/hotplug/acpiphp.ko): No such
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Boot with kcmdline options: ro quiet splash pciehp.pciehp_force=0
pciehp.pciehp_debug=1 pci_hotplug.debug_acpi=1
Relevant dmesg output below:
[0.636504] pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
[0.636516] acpi_pcihp: acpi_get_hp_hw_control_from_firmware: Trying to get
hotplug
Would the subscribers of this bug please try booting with kcmdline
pciehp.pciehp_force=0 and then modprobe acpiphp ?
[ 1094.868381] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5
[ 1094.870403] acpiphp_glue: can't get bus number, assuming 0
[ 1094.870563] decode_hpp: Could not get
The pciehp code does not run if it cannot find hotplug parameters from
pci_hotplug code. To fix this bug, we need to know how to determine if a
laptop computer will support hotplug or not, and correct the pci_hotplug
hotplug detection.
Perhaps Matthew Garrett might be of some help?
Same issue on Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200 (and an eSATA
controller card, though that hardly matters).
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This issue was found also on Toshiba A200 with a firewire express card
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** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty as a reference, hotplugging an expresscard does
not work on my Dell Inspiron 1420n laptop computer. I can add
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 to the kernel cmdline options and then
hotplugging will work.
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** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty as a reference, hotplugging an expresscard does
not work on my Dell Inspiron 1420n laptop computer. I can add
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 to the kernel cmdline options and then
hotplugging will work.
The tested device is a StarTech EC1394B
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