On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 05:26:33AM +0200, Barry Bouwsma wrote: > [Drop hostname part of IPv6-only address above to obtain IPv4-capable e-mail, > or just drop me from the recipients and I'll catch up from the archives] > > > Hallo Hackers, I suppose I should post this to -current as the code in > question is derived from there, but I'm running it on RELENG_4, so... > > I've ported the USB controller codes (uhci, ohci, and ehci) from -current > to 4.9-PRERELEASE in order to try and add USB2.0 support to 4.x, and I see > something that I also saw with the NetBSD ehci codes back last December; > namely, that I can't attach an external hub, supposedly with USB2.0 > capability, and have it be recognized. > > First, I seem to have no problems building just the uhci and ohci codes > into the usb.ko kernel module, and using them, though I haven't thoroughly > crash-tested them. > > I've mixed all three controller codes, with the result that the hub is > not seen. Nor is the external drive. Which I attribute to my own > incompetence more than anything. So to make things easier, I ditched > all but the ehci code and ignored the check for companion controllers, > to limit testing to just that. > > With an external USB2.0 drive connected, I am able to see and mount it. > When I connect the external hub in its place, I get the error that the > port was disabled, STALLED -- just as I saw under old NetBSD. > > I haven't built -current, or a more recent NetBSD, to see if their > behaviour is any different when faced with this hub. Is it possible > I need some sort of quirks entry for this device, which I can use as > a USB1.x device fine? Or do I not even get that far?
cypress hubs stall the controll endpoint without a reason when running high speed - even if it had one the specs say that the control endpoint shouldn't stall at all. I have a workaround for the probing problem, but USB2 hubs won't work anyway, because at ehci is missing support for interrupt endpoints. Maybe there are other show stopppers too. -- B.Walter BWCT http://www.bwct.de [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"