On 01/27/2012 12:48 AM, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear Stefan,
> Yes, it's a laptop.
/snip/
The title grabbed me. Edirol sounds like some old-fashioned patent
medicine!
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Dear Clemens,
what do You mean by:
Please make a new log, but with 7 instead of 3 as debug parameter.
I just had typed in dmesg and pasted this output.
2012/1/27 Clemens Ladisch
> Stefan Richter wrote:
> > [...]
> > What's missing is that the FA-66 sends back the read responses. Or
> > maybe
Dear Stefan,
Yes, it's a laptop.
The the power switch is on "DC IN".
By the way: the fa-66 works well with windows, it can't be a hardware
problem.
2012/1/27 Stefan Richter
> On Jan 26 Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear Stefan,
> > I went to pastebin.
> > You can see the output at:
> >
> > http://past
Stefan Richter wrote:
> [...]
> What's missing is that the FA-66 sends back the read responses. Or
> maybe it does send them back but the controller's asynchronous reception
> DMA does not work.
I might be possible that the interrupt still doesn't work.
Please make a new log, but with 7 instead
Stefan Thomas wrote:
> sudo modprobe firewire-ohci quirks=17
>
> And then I did again ffado-diag.
> ...
> IRQ 16: PID: None, count: [199845, 199845, 199845, 199845, 199845,
> 199845, 199845, 199845], Sched None (priority None), drivers:
> ['ehci_hcd:usb1', 'ath9k', 'nvidia', 'firewire_ohci']
Dear Stefan,
I did what You've suggested.
> sudo modprobe -r firewire-ohci
>
(didn't take long time)
> sudo modprobe firewire-ohci quirks=17
>
And then I did again ffado-diag.
The output is:
>
> FFADO diagnostic utility 2.999.0-
>
> (C) 2008 Pieter Palmers
> 200