Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> do you have access to anything with an EHCI or OHCI controller for
> comparison with that device?
My (now usually windows only) amd64 desktop box has ohci, but it doesn't
have any ethernet devices that 4 has support for (5 does, apparently)
so
Peter Radcliffe wrote:
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
this means exactly what it sounds like... something in the usb system
tried to allocate memory while in an interrupt context.
do you have access to anything with an EHCI or OHCI controller for
comparison with that
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> this means exactly what it sounds like... something in the usb system
> tried to allocate memory while in an interrupt context.
I don't know anything about the USB subsystem, nor what can or cannot
be done while handling an interrupt.
> I don'
Peter Radcliffe wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 4-STABLE from Dec 28 on an IBM X30 laptop.
I'm having increasingly worse USB problems as time goes on. Nothing
that I try new works and various older devices that I bought
specificly because they were supported and worked fine for years now
do not work.
I'm running FreeBSD 4-STABLE from Dec 28 on an IBM X30 laptop.
I'm having increasingly worse USB problems as time goes on. Nothing
that I try new works and various older devices that I bought
specificly because they were supported and worked fine for years now
do not work.
My SanDisk CF reader (S