I've tried; it wasn't accepted. The patch below should be more acceptable
to the maintainer. Try it instead of the other one; it ought to get rid
of all those error messages showing up in the log as well as fixing the
mouse problem. That is, it won't prevent the actual errors from occurring
a
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
> >>- Now see what's happening when I unplug the mouse "fast":
> >>
> >>Dec 21 14:40:44 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq
> >>status -84 received
> >>Dec 21 14:40:44 wmiwilli last message repeated 2 times
> >>...
> >
> >>- When I unplu
I've dropped Helmut Zeisel as cc: and will send him notice a when the
issue is resolved. He can read our conversation in the mailing list
archive anyway.
I've tried; it wasn't accepted. The patch below should be more acceptable
to the maintainer. Try it instead of the other one; it ought to
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
> > By the way, it looks like you don't need the entire patch. Just the parts
> > the remove the lines saying
> >
> > case -EILSEQ:
> >
> > should be enough to help.
>
> confirmed. What's needed to get that into the offical kernel releases?
I've tri
That particular error generally means that something is interfering with
the USB data transmission. It could be a poor cable connection, or it
could be the mouse sending a bad signal, or it could be some sort of
outside electromagnetic interference.
I would like to test with other USB mice.
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
> There seems to be relation between mouse usage and the -84 signal: The
> more I use the mouse the less it occurs.
That particular error generally means that something is interfering with
the USB data transmission. It could be a poor cable connection, or
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
> > Yes indeed. This looks very similar to the problem reported in
> >
> > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4916
> >
> > See especially comment #19.
> >
> > It's possible that the patch adding an HID reset routine (the last
> > attachment in th
I now recreated the patch in a more usable way.
BTW:
Dec 17 20:50:30 wmiwilli kernel: mtrr: 0xe800,0x800 overlaps
existing 0xe800,0x100
Dec 17 21:01:25 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq
status -84 received
Dec 17 21:25:43 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/inpu
Yes indeed. This looks very similar to the problem reported in
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4916
See especially comment #19.
It's possible that the patch adding an HID reset routine (the last
attachment in the bug report) will work for you. You might have to fiddle
with it a
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
> Ok, here is what I did:
> cat 2t
> -> minimize the gnome-terminal
> -> surfed the web
> -> suddenly mouse died
> -> Strg + Alt + F1, Alt+ F7
> -> reopened the terminal
> -> marked the last > 200 lines
> -> pasted in file
> -> grepped for the mouse identifie
Yes. Read Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt in the kernel source.
Ok, here is what I did:
cat 2t
-> minimize the gnome-terminal
-> surfed the web
-> suddenly mouse died
-> Strg + Alt + F1, Alt+ F7
-> reopened the terminal
-> marked the last > 200 lines
-> pasted in file
-> grepped for the mouse id
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
>
> > To get more information, turn on USB verbose debugging (CONFIG_USB_DEBUG)
> > in the kernel configuration and rebuild the USB drivers. Post the kernel
> > or dmesg log showing what happens when the connection is lost.
>
> I've used the debian source
To get more information, turn on USB verbose debugging (CONFIG_USB_DEBUG)
in the kernel configuration and rebuild the USB drivers. Post the kernel
or dmesg log showing what happens when the connection is lost.
I've used the debian source for that. They currently don't patch
anything usb-re
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
>
> > I have already reported this bug in the Debian BTS with many details:
> >
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=314954
> >
> I have now tested with a second logitech mouse attached.
>
> Bus 004 Device 004: ID 04b4:6560 Cypress Semicond
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