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Date:      Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:43:31 -0600
From:      Colin Harford <colin.harford@mail.su.ualberta.ca>
To:        James Earl <kim-james@telusplanet.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2
Message-ID:  <B92E27D3.19B2C%colin.harford@mail.su.ualberta.ca>
In-Reply-To: <20020613171816.25c19e3f.kim-james@telusplanet.net>

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On 6/13/02 5:18 PM, "James Earl" <kim-james@telusplanet.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:45:26 -0600
> Colin Harford <colin.harford@mail.su.ualberta.ca> wrote:
>=20
>> On 6/12/02 2:35 PM, "James Earl" <kim-james@telusplanet.net> wrote:
>>=20
>>> I recompiled my kernel with some of the usb debug options.  Here's some=
 of
>>> the
>>> new info it gave me.  I'm not sure if it helps though:
>>>=20
>>> uhci0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> port 0xe000-0xe01f irq=
 11
>>> at
>>> de
>>> vice 7.2 on pci0
>>> uhci0: LegSup =3D 0x00000010
>>> uhci_run: setting run=3D0
>>> uhci_run: done cmd=3D0x80 sts=3D0x20
>>> uhci_run: setting run=3D1
>>> uhci_run: done cmd=3D0x81 sts=3D0x0
>>> usb0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> on uhci0
>>> usb0: USB revision 1.0
>>> uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
>>> uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
>>> ums0: Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse, rev 2.00/11.00, addr 2, iclass 3=
/1
>>> ums0: 3 buttons and Z dir.
>>> uhci_waitintr: timeout
>>> usbd_transfer_cb: short transfer 0<18
>>> usbd_new_device: addr=3D3, getting full desc failed
>>> uhub_explore: usb_new_device failed, error=3DSHORT_XFER
>>> uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2
>>>=20
>>> On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 11:31:30 -0600
>>> Colin Harford <colin.harford@mail.su.ualberta.ca> wrote:
>>>=20
>>>> On 6/11/02 3:52 PM, "James Earl" <kim-james@telusplanet.net> wrote:
>>>>=20
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>=20
>>>>> I have an HP ScanJet 4100C USB scanner.  FreeBSD (4.5, 4.6) gives for
>>>>> following message when the device is connected to either usb port on =
my
>>>>> computer:
>>>>>=20
>>>>> uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2
>>>>>=20
>>>>> My USB controller is stated as an: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) on uhci0
>>>>>=20
>>>>> I have searched through the mailing list archives, and have seen a co=
uple
>>>>> other posts from people with a similar problem, but they haven't rece=
ived
>>>>> any
>>>>> follow-up posts.
>>>>>=20
>>>>> Can anyone here give me any direction regarding this problem?  Should=
 I
>>>>> post
>>>>> this message on freebsd-hardware?
>>>>>=20
>>>>> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
>>>>> with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
>>>>=20
>>>>=20
>>>> 1) try disabling pcibios
>>>> 2) check IRQ conflicts...
>>>>=20
>>>>=20
>>>> Colin Harford =A0=A0=A0
>>=20
>>=20
>> Try unplugging your mouse and see if you still get the uhub errors.
>>=20
>> As for the pcibios, it doesn't matter if you have a device that uses it =
or
>> not.  In my experience a lot of hardware problems in BSD based systems s=
tem
>> from it.
>>=20
>>=20
>> Colin Harford =A0=A0=A0
>=20
> There was no difference with or without the mouse plugged in.
>=20
> Regarding pcibios, I'm sorry I should have worded that differently.  When=
 I
> said I don't have a pcibios device to disable, I meant to say: when I tri=
ed to
> disable pcibios it said I didn't have a device called "pcibios0."  I trie=
d
> this using the boot-up config (config -c at the boot prompt).  Is this th=
e
> same method you would use for disabling pcibios?
>=20
> I was trying out some different BIOS settings to see if I can make anythi=
ng
> change, and one time I rebooted I received a different error message when
> trying to attach the scanner:
>=20
> uhci_idone: error, addr=3D0, endpt=3D0x00, status 0x440000<CRCTO,STALLED>
> usb_new_device: set address 3 failed
> uhub_explore: usb_new_device failed, error=3DSET_ADDR_FAILED
> uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2
>=20
> After rebooting again numerous times, it seems this happens randomly and =
had
> nothing to do with my BIOS settings.  Strange...
>=20
> Are you aware of a way to better debug what's going on?
>=20
> Thanks
>=20
>=20
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What version of FreeBSD are you using.

What type of mother board do you have.

I know that some chipsets have problems with USB on BSD based systems.  My
Asus p5a has that problem.


Can you type dmesg and paste that to the list.

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