On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Ryan Underwood wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I got this generic VIA USB2/Firewire combo card (according to the FAQ,
> these have some issues). With 2.6.12.1, when I insert the card
> everything seems to be setup okay, but inserting a bus-powered device
> triggers no event and the device is not powered on.  Inserting a hub and

Was it a bus-powered hub?

> then connecting the device to the hub, the "active" light on the hub
> remains in the "inactive" state.  Included with the card was a
> USB->power plug which I believe is intended to supply power from a hub
> to the card, but inserting or removing it makes no difference.
> 
> I have attached the dmesg.  The card was inserted at boot, then the
> device (a SM reader) inserted, then I manually inserted usb-storage, and
> then having no effect, I removed the card generating strange messages but
> leaving me with a usable system at least, and then inserted a 16-bit ethernet
> card which I'm using to post this.  The 'nobody cared' IRQ always
> happens when I remove a card, it's a bug in the yenta driver related to
> Toshiba as far as I know.

For more information about what's going on, you should turn on USB verbose 
debugging in the kernel configuration (CONFIG_USB_DEBUG).

Alan Stern



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