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SubjectUSB and MMC device problems on Kernel 2.6.22
Sorry for not clear about the kernel version, let me try again:

I have an ARM hardware board works fine with USB and MMC on kernel
2.6.11. Now, I've just upgraded it to kernel 2.6.22. The modules seem
loaded fine, please see following list, but neither USB nor MMC could
detect devices when a USB stick or SD card was plugged in (I enabled
module debug, but nothing printed out, no device node created in /dev).
It seems some processes were not running, but I can see usbd and mmcd
were running at following list, or what is missing?


K22 $ ps
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 root 268 S init
2 root SW< [kthreadd]
3 root SWN [ksoftirqd/0]
4 root SW< [events/0]
5 root SW< [khelper]
31 root SW< [kblockd/0]
32 root SW< [ksuspend_usbd]
35 root SW< [khubd]
37 root SW< [kseriod]
49 root SW [pdflush]
50 root SW [pdflush]
51 root SW< [kswapd0]
52 root SW< [aio/0]
638 root SW< [kapmd]
670 root SW< [mtdblockd]
693 root SW< [s3c2410-spi.1]
710 root SW< [kbd_queue/0]
746 root SW< [kmmcd]
775 root 644 S /bin/inetd -f
776 root 404 S /bin/sh
790 root 324 R ps


I understand that the devfs is no longer supported by the kernel 2.6.22,
but should the modules still be able to detect the devices? I manually
created nodes on /dev tree such as /dev/mmc /dev/scsi before building
and downloading to the target. Any clues please?

K22 $ lsmod
Module Size Used by
nls_utf8 1696 0
nls_iso8859_1 3936 0
nls_cp437 5600 0
nls_ascii 3936 0
vfat 10336 0
fat 48028 1 vfat
mmc_block 8580 0
s3c2410mci 6560 0
mmc_core 25876 2 mmc_block,s3c2410mci


Thank you.

Jim
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