In an attempt to solve this problem, or at least gain some insight, I tried going back
to kernel 2.4.4 and rebuilding 2.4.5 with some different options. I have tried both
UHCI drivers, as well as OHCI, on both 2.4.4 and 2.4.5, with no luck. The OHCI module
will not even install-- this is expected, since I am UHCI (but it was worth a shot).
The alternate UHCI driver installs, but then says the host controller halted-- so it's
obviously not correct. Under both 2.4.4 and 2.4.5, the main UHCI driver yields the
same results-- device will not accept new address, but /proc/interrupts shows 2
interrupts for every device connection.
At 11:53 PM 7/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>The machine is not SMP. I'm running kernel 2.4.5. It's an Intel 430TX chipset,
>lspci reports the USB controller as: Intel Corporation 82371AB PIIX4 USB. I am using
>the regular UHCI driver (the alternate one failed to work, I have tried it).
>
>I checked /proc/interrupts, and it is getting 2 interrupts when I connect the camera
>and turn it on. This meshes with the dmesg output-- "new device connect",
>"interrupt", "not accepting new address", in that order, and it repeats twice (trying
>2 device addresses and erroring on both).
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Michael S. Moulton UZ 541+UUD Lord Bodak
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