David Brownell wrote:

> I'm not sure I can imagine how any of the OHCI changes would have that
> kind of impact:  specific to the one storage device.  (The changes I've
> sent in all relate to suspend/resume, which wasn't involved in the traces
> that Michael sent.)

Is it possible that my AMD-756 is lying when it says that it "supports
USB remote wakeup"? Maybe I could try and hardcode the test that leads
to this message and see what happens?

> My first suspicion would be that something else changed which happened
> to make trouble.
> 
> 
> Michael:
> >Is there a (read-only) CVS server where I could pull the changesets
> >between 2.6.6 and 2.6.7-rc1 and narrow the problem down? Or do I have to
> >get bitkeeper (and learn it, of course)?
> 
> You can browse changesets on-line at linux.bkbits.net; go to the source
> files you're interested in,

I'm failing right there at the moment. I'm stuck at
<http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6> and don't know how I go to the
source files from there. Or did I already take the wrong way? 

> and click on the changesets that seem to be
> of interest.  Unfortunately it's not obvious when the releases happened
> when you browse that way.

That doesn't sound too good. I downloaded bitkeeper and will try to find
after which changeset I get the failures again. But that will probably
take a long time, because I have to learn using bitkeeper first.

Regards...
                Michael



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