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    SubjectRe: ohci1394: aborting transmission
    On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Stefan Richter wrote:
    > Perhaps you should add a printk at the beginning of input's init
    > function. The delay could happen during the startup of the input layer
    > instead of the 1394 drivers.

    yeah, I'll try to do this later on....getting some sleep first...

    > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.17/2.6.17-mm6/
    > and start bisecting within the set of 1394 patches. Among them, the
    > patches to sbp2, dv1394, and raw1394 are unrelated to the problem. Note
    > that "origin.patch" touches drivers/ieee1394/ too.

    OK, thanks for the hint.

    > The VIA VT6306 OHCI controller which you have according to your lspci
    > output is known to work; yours doesn't even have the small quirk
    > mentioned in http://www.linux1394.org/view_device.php?id=713 .

    yes, it worked before with no delay and even now all seems to be
    fine after the delay....

    Thanks,
    Christian.
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