Am 20.08.2014 um 23:02 schrieb Mike Edenfield: > (BTW: I'm terribly sorry for the horrid formatting and duplicate mails; I'm > stuck using Outlook until I get this resolved) > >> From: Volker Armin Hemmann [mailto:volkerar...@googlemail.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 12:55 PM >> >> Am 20.08.2014 um 02:28 schrieb Mike Edenfield: >>>> From: Volker Armin Hemmann [mailto:volkerar...@googlemail.com] >>>> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:01 PM >>>> >>>> Am 17.08.2014 um 12:33 schrieb Mick: >>>>> On Sunday 17 Aug 2014 02:56:58 Mike Edenfield wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> If I try to do the same thing after the mouse has locked up, modprobe >>>>>> stalls trying to unload the first module: >>>>>> >>>>>> wombat kutulu # modprobe -r -v ohci_pci >>>>>> rmmod ohci_pci >>>>>> >>>>>> wombat kutulu # dmesg >>>>>> [38091.627389] ohci-pci 0000:00:0b.0: remove, state 1 [38091.627400] usb >>>>>> usb2: USB disconnect, device number 1 >>>>>> >>>>> Do you need ohci-pci? Have you tried running a kernel without it and >>>>> check if your hardware still works as intended? >>>> I would try that too,,, >>> I booted a kernel without ohci-pci and no, it doesn't quite work, though I'm >>> pretty confused by it. With OHCI removed from my kernel, neither my >>> mouse nor my keyboard register as attached, but it doesn't seem to matter >>> which ports I put them in. I have 6 USB ports, 2 pair on the motherboard and >>> a third pair in the front of the case, and I expected that the back four >>> would >>> be OCHI and the front two EHCI (or something similr), but they don't seem to >>> follow that pattern. Anywhere I plug my flash drive or camera in, it gets >>> routed through the ECHI controller, while anywhere I plug my keyboard or >>> mouse in gets routed through the OHCI controller. For example, I have my >>> keyword and a flash drive plugged into the two front-mounted ports, and >>> when I boot, I get this: >>> Is that normal? > >> well, today almost all usb controllers 'decide' what to use depending on >> the device plugged in. There are no dedicated 1.1 or 2.0 ports. >> >> And yes, not able to see the devices without ohci might be the norm. >> >> Do you have the problems with all ports? > Yes, I've tried the mouse and keyboard in all 6 ports and haven’t seen any > significant change in behavior. > > --Mike > > >
you said you used 6 different kernel versions - which one? Did you use vanilla or gentoo sources? And... maybe config?