Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 02 Apr 2001 16:16:58 -0700 | From | Jeff Golds <> | Subject | Re: oops in uhci.c running 2.4.2-ac28 |
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Johannes Erdfelt wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 02, 2001, Jeff Golds <jgolds@resilience.com> wrote: > > Let me show what I got with the 2.4.2 kernel with USB support enabled. > > > > Mar 19 14:10:00 Eng99 kernel: uhci: host controller halted. very bad > > Mar 19 14:10:31 Eng99 last message repeated 108 times > > Mar 19 14:11:37 Eng99 last message repeated 93 times > > Mar 19 14:12:39 Eng99 last message repeated 87 times > > Mar 19 14:13:40 Eng99 last message repeated 20 times > > Mar 19 14:14:45 Eng99 last message repeated 42 times > > Mar 19 14:15:46 Eng99 last message repeated 47 times > > Mar 19 14:16:47 Eng99 last message repeated 127 times > > Mar 19 14:17:50 Eng99 last message repeated 7074 times > > Mar 19 14:18:51 Eng99 last message repeated 3342 times > > Mar 19 14:19:52 Eng99 last message repeated 10948 times > > Mar 19 14:20:00 Eng99 last message repeated 15 > > times > > > > This happens after simply fiddling around with ethernet settings (it's a > > PCI ethernet card). In fact, my syslog is FULL of these messages... my > > syslog was 3x larger than usual. The console is just about unusable > > because of all the spam. > > > > Something seems terribly wrong with the uhci driver... I've disabled it > > on my system and it's fine now (I don't need USB). > > Do you get the same messages with the usb-uhci driver? >
Don't think I tried that one.
> > My system: > > Slot 1 P3-850 > > VIA chipset MB (not sure of exact chipset, can find out if needed) > > Some of the VIA chipsets have port aliasing problems supposedely. This > may cause your controller to go insane like you've described. > > JE >
That could explain the issue. Fortunately, I don't need USB so I can avoid the spam, I just thought someone might like to hear about it.
-Jeff
P.S. Sorry for responding directly to you, Johannes.
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