Hi,
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 07:19:01AM -0500, Dominik Brodowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> git bisect proved that the patch
>
> commit 40f122f343797d02390c5a157372cac0c5b50bb7
> Author: Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu Nov 9 14:44:33 2006 -0500
>
> USB: Add autosuspend support to the hub driver
>
> This patch (as742b) adds autosuspend/autoresume support to the USB hub
> driver. The largest aspect of the change is that we no longer need a
> special flag for root hubs that want to be resumed. Now every hub is
> autoresumed whenever khubd needs to access it.
>
> is the cause for IRQ #10 being disabled on my notebook:
Now I tested this a bit further... and strangely, if I modprobe the USB
modules somewhen later, it is no problem at all. Running many many possible
combinations of modprobe'ing yenta_socket, ehci_hcd, uhci_hcd and other
modules loaded at the same time in the init scripts I use, or even using
/etc/init.d/modules, does not reproduce the error... Very strange.
Dominik
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