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--- Comment #1 from gja...@narod.ru ---
Now, on10.3-STABLE amd64 it kills part of USB subsystem on detaching this
Kingston flash stick, leaving working USB mouse, but no chance to use USB flash
sticks before reboot. And in /dev/da* it
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--- Comment #14 from Aleksander Alekseev ---
Latest discovery - apparently USB stack stops to work as described above after
few suspend/resume even if you don't connect any usb devices at all.
Reproduces like this:
1. Use laptop as usual,
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What does add_quirk means? and Can you please give me all the details of the
commands I need to run to have this working?
Thank you, so far I've been using Windows..
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for direct contact my email is camartin...@gmail.com, I am also in google
hangouts.
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Linux driver is here:
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/sound/usb/usx2y/us122l.c
Would need to be ported to FreeBSD. Or it might be possible to extend
/usr/ports/multimedia/webcamd to handle
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--- Comment #14 from tomek.apost...@gmail.com ---
Hi,
Unfortunately I do not have this mouse anymore - 4 years :).
One comment regarding this patch - it works for logitech that uses tilt as real
"buttons" but it may break other devices.
I
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The issue has apparently been fixed at some point in release 11 (I don't see it
after upgrading to 11.0-PRERELEASE r306368, the extraneous spaces are trimmed
off the label) but was still presen
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Summary: [PATCH] Add support for the Sierra MC7430 LTE modem
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OS: Any
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Just upgraded to 11.0-RELEASE-P0 and USB is still broken. So I suppose while
the patches were applied to 10.3-releng they were not pushed forward to 11
despite that being in a pre-release state at the time. T
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Hi Doug,
Are you saying a kernel built from 11-stable does not exhibit any problems?
11.0 will not have the patches I've mentioned.
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I haven't built the 11 kernel from source, mainly because I haven't had the
time to babysit a kernel build or risk screwing this system up (very likely
buildi
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Yes, that's correct.
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cam/da: Add
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Bug ID: 213713
Summary: xhci and ehci interrupt storms
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I'm really starting to think that this is a Lenovo bug now. On a hunch I
booted a live USB of "that other OS" and sure enough, it has the same issue!
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Hi,
>From what I can see, something is generating the fake USB interrupts. There is
no real reason for USB to interrupt that frequently.
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Sometimes this can happend because the BIOS was using a PCI device and didn't
clear the IRQ's properly before exiting. Typically the VGA adapter.
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There's no monitor nor keyboard attached. Access is normally done using Serial
over IPMI, however the system does have a built-in IPKVM in the BMC that I
assume attached over USB.
I downgraded the BI
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Hi,
Is this reproducible?
Have you tried to reproduce on an 11-stable kernel?
Basically the driver is detecting that the USB HC is not responding to a
firmware command and tries to reset the XH
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Hi Hans,
I'm trying to reproduce it, however this is difficult as it takes 2-16 hours
for the bug to occur. Strangely, turning off soft journaling on the
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I am now at 11.0-RELEASE-p2, and the behavior seems to be o.k. now.
So let's close this issue (again).
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Summary: Cannot create or mount ext2 file system on a USB
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Sry: "2016 autumn/summer." - i ment "2016 spring/summer."
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Hi!
Can you try to test the driver from https://github.com/s3erios/rtwn repository?
This one is used in 12-CURRENT.
> I tested with CURRENT (fbsd 12) too, which could not even find this wifi
> d
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root@rpi2:~/rtwn-master/sys/modules/rtwnfw # cd ../rtwn && make depend && make
&& make install
machine -> /usr/src/sys/arm/include
awk -f /usr/s
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Ok, you need a workaround from
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cd ../rtwn && make depend && make && make install
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Sry. I don't know how to add attachment (if even). So here is another long
error list from 'rtwn_usb':
root@rpi2:~/rtwn-master/sys/modules/rtw
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Copy sys/dev/usb/usbdevs from FreeBSD-12-current to your
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You can use this link to obtain usbdevs from 12-current.
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/dev/usb
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(In reply to Hans Petter Selasky from comment #13)
So. Updated sources to revision 308845 (about an hour ago).
Compiled with 'make CONF_CFLAGS=-march=armv7a'.
Moved old drivers if_rtwn* out of
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I'd like to add this piece information also.
FreeBSD rpi2 11.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p1 #0 r306420: Thu Sep 29
13:01:42 UTC 2016
r...@r
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I hope it's not considered as spamming.
I discovered this also
1)
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Not using EARLY_AP_STARTUP here, and I tested by plugging into the running
system so should not be related to system startup. Will continue to narrow it
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Bug ID: 215765
Summary: libusb_handle_events_completed() hangs after device
removal
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Q: How to cancel a transfer after device removal if libusb_cancel_transfer()
fails with LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND since the device is removed?
A: The FreeBSD USB stack will automatically cancel all
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Hi,
Also try to attach to the hung process using "gdb -p proc_number" and enter
"bt" to get a backtrace. It will be helpful.
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(In reply to Hans Petter Selasky from comment #1)
vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq1: atkbd0 932 1
irq9: acpi0
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--- Comment #3 from Carlos Jimenez ---
What i need to do to resolve this ? actually this dont happen on FreeBSD
11-RELEASE.
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--- Comment #4 from Hans Petter Selasky ---
Can you upload dmesg from working and non-working system. Might be an ACPI
issue.
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--- Comment #5 from Carlos Jimenez ---
Created attachment 178699
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DMESG WORKING SYSTEM NO USB ERRORS 12-CURRENT
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--- Comment #6 from Hans Petter Selasky ---
Hi,
The USB code is pretty identical between 11-stable and 12-current. I doubt the
problem is due to the USB code.
I think this might be related to the problem you are experiencing:
pcib0: coul
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