> > =>Kernel from freshly built sources from this morning on amd64 hangs > > =>during boot.
> > =>Last message: > > =>xhci0: xhci_open addr 0 depth 0 port 0 speed 3 > > > I got that when I tried booting a -current installer. Disabling > > the USB 3 host controller in BIOS allowed it to boot, though > > obviously without the xhci. xhci was just recently added to GENERIC > > which is why you are seeing it now. > cvs log says: > http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/usb/xhci.c#rev1.1 > >> Add work-in-progress xhci(4) driver code. > and the author said: > http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes-d/2013/10/23/msg006179.html > >> I would like to state at this time that I am not directly responsible for > >> any unexpected whatevers due to this change. > So adding xhci into GENERIC looks a bit stupid and > it should be reverted. --- > Izumi Tsutsui I too tried "device xhci" but it hung on boot in amd64. For i386, non-generic kernel failed to build with xhci and even after removing xhci; GENERIC compiled OK. xhci could be included in GENERIC with # at the beginning of the line and a note #experimental: may be broken, use at your own risk That way, users would know it's a work in progress as opposed to being ignored. Tom