Say.... I remember talking to you before... the drug haze is hard to think
through, but didn't you have the ORB drive working at one point, tho a bit
unstable?  Something about it spinning down after a time, I think.  Or am
I totally off base here?

I have to say, as a total aside, that the class 3 narcotics they gave me
to help me recover from my surgery are very powerful.  Effective, but
powerful.

Matt Dharm

On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Miles Lane wrote:

> 
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > 
> > Some questions:
> > (1) I'm guessing that this is an OHCI system, based on your other
> > messages.  Please confirm/deny this.
> 
> Yes.  I am seeing this problem on an Athlon-based machine with OHCI.
> 
> > (2) Does anyone know why we're not seeing the "OHCI Root Hub" string in
> > the output?  Did that patch (to identify virtual root hubs) not make it
> > into the kernel?
> > 
> > (3) I'm guessing that the ORB drive had media in it when this was done.
> > Please confirm/deny.
> 
> Yes.  Media was present and I had reset power to the drive before 
> booting, so itought to be in a known good state.
> 
> > (4) Does this always fail, or just sometimes?  It's clear that at least
> > one command makes it to the device in this trace -- do others sometime
> > make it?
> 
> It failed twice during different boot sessions.
> 
> > (5) Can you send the logfile processed by syslog with timestamps?  That
> > can be helpful, especially with timeout/reset conditions.
> 
> Yes.  I will send this.
> 
> > (6) Can you test this on a UHCI system (or OHCI, which ever you don't have
> > -- see question 1)?
> 
> Yes.  I will get the latest stuff up on my laptop and test with UHCI.
> 
> > (7) I find it somewhat odd that the INQUIRY data returned happens to be
> > exactly 255 bytes.  It just rubs my instincts funny.  Could you hack the
> > driver to, in the case of an INQUIRY, only get like 50 bytes?  You should
> > be able to do this by editing us_transfer_length().  Do that, retest, and
> > let me know if it makes a difference.
> 
> I will try this on the Athlon machine.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
>       Miles
> 

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