Hello.
I have one problem with chip Renesas uPD720202 (card Startech PCIUSB3S22).
In Windows XP run fine, very fine, but in GNU/Linux kernel does not
receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events, why?
No usb device is recognized, it is as if the card had nothing connected.
I have tried the following GNU/
Hello.
I have one problem with chip Renesas uPD720202 (card Startech PCIUSB3S22).
In Windows XP run fine, very fine, but in GNU/Linux kernel does not
receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events, why?
No usb device is recognized, it is as if the card had nothing connected.
I have tried the following kern
On 21.05.2017 23:03, Xavier . wrote:
Hello.
I have one problem with chip Renesas uPD720202 (card Startech PCIUSB3S22).
In Windows XP run fine, very fine, but in GNU/Linux kernel does not
receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events, why?
No usb device is recognized, it is as if the card had nothing conn
On 22.05.2017 21:24, Xavier . wrote:
Hello and thanks
dmesg.4.12-rc1.with_dyndbg_pendrive_connected_at_boot_1r.txt (1r and
2n are very different on xhci)
[0.00] Linux version 4.12.0-041200rc1-generic (kernel@gomeisa)
(gcc version 6.3.0 20170510 (Ubuntu 6.3.0-17ubuntu1) ) #201705131731
Hello.
lspci -vvv show irq 11 for the device but cat/proc/interrupts show
interrupts 16 and 17 for xhci_hcd but my pc only has interrupts 0 to
15
Can that be the mistake?
cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 32949XT-PIC timer
1:433XT-PIC i8042
2: 0
EUREKAA
The kernel parameter pci=nomsi on boot fix everything.
Thank you very much to all.
Xavier.
2017-05-27 10:00 GMT+02:00 Xavier . :
> Hello.
> lspci -vvv show irq 11 for the device but cat/proc/interrupts show
> interrupts 16 and 17 for xhci_hcd but my pc only has interrupts 0 to
>
Hi,
"Xavier ." writes:
> Hello.
> I have one problem with chip Renesas uPD720202 (card Startech PCIUSB3S22).
> In Windows XP run fine, very fine, but in GNU/Linux kernel does not
> receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events, why?
> No usb device is recognized, it is as if the card had nothing connect