Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 18:07:07 +0200 From: Phil Norman <philnorm@gmail.com> To: Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> Cc: usb@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USB trouble on Ryzen 3/AsRock mobo. Message-ID: <CAOa8eG6-D7YicroCEZVMtPQTrQFeEUdTK4AQV0w7gWwkh%2BAZDw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <f0cde755-100e-5193-3b11-0ec099eca40d@selasky.org> References: <CAOa8eG5RQorHCDyJRJeMfsSXzWBRiSEdkVkTas2Gw5VL2BfHfg@mail.gmail.com> <f0cde755-100e-5193-3b11-0ec099eca40d@selasky.org>
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On 20 June 2018 at 09:06, Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> wrote: > On 06/20/18 07:24, Phil Norman wrote: > >> I don't remember if I had similar USB trouble on Linux, but I definitely >> did during my brief excursion into NetBSD. If anyone knows whether this is >> likely to be a CPU, mother board or software problem, or knows of >> something >> I can try to get more information or try to debug the thing, please let me >> know. >> > > Hi, > > USB timeouts might be an indication of an IRQ problem. > > Try setting: > > hw.usb.xhci.use_polling=1 > > In /boot/loader.conf > [snip] Hi. Thanks for the suggestion. I tried setting that, then 'sudo reboot now', but the system came up with the same USB errors as previously. Indeed, the BIOS (or UEFI or whatever) spent about 10s or so waiting for me to press a key, because it seemed to have trouble getting the USB system working. One power-off-power-on cycle later, and it booted up error-free, and much more quickly. In case it's pertinent, I also have this in my /boot/loader.conf file: hw.usb.xhci.xhci_port_route=0 Thanks, Phil
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