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SubjectRe: usb and smp problems with 2.4.0-test9/2.2.18-pre15
greg,

machine's at home and in a bit of a wedged state, so i can't get this
info to you right away, but i will if you think it'll help debug the
issue. from what you say, the people on the linux-usb-devel list
already have patches for these things, so i'm wondering if it'll be
useful.

anyway, i don't recall all of the usb errors, but i think there was
"breadth" in it, it had about four lines of error message produced and
they kept repeating until i unplugged all usb devices, and there were
timeouts. useful, eh? =8] like i said, i can get this info to you if
you think it'd be helpful.

i'm using a usb mouse. i have two usb hubs -- one in my keyboard
(ms natural pro) and one in my monitor (nokia 446xpro). i also have a
usb compact flash card reader and a rio 500. the mouse and the reader
are usually plugged into the monitor and the rio is plugged into the
keyboard, if at all.

i'll send my .config file if you think it'd be helpful.

it's set to mps 1.1. linux has issues with 1.4?

if it's not a problem, would you please send the patches or point me to
where i can pick them up?

thanks,
pete

On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Greg KH wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 12:36:46PM -0400, Pete Toscano wrote:
> > any more information i can provide to help?
>
> Yes:
> What kind of timeout errors are you seeing? Kernel debug logs would be
> helpful.
> What devices are you trying to use?
> What is your .config file?
> What is your BIOS setting for MPS (if it's 1.4, please try 1.1)?
>
> There are quite a few broken USB drivers in 2.4.0-test9. See the
> linux-usb-devel mailing list for the patches, or I can send them to you
> if you want.
>
> I'm successfully running USB on a smp machine for both 2.4.0-test9 (with
> extra USB patches) and 2.2.18pre15 with no problems.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h

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