On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
25.11.2010 21:06, Alan Stern wrote:On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:It is not a module here, so I have to recompile the kernel in order to
Hello.According to your listing, they are used by uhci-hcd. Do the messages
After switching my Gentoo desktop from sysvinit + openrc to systemd, I
started getting "nobody cared" messages about IRQs 16 and 19 (common
thing: they are assigned to the USB controllers, that's why CC:
go away if you unload uhci-hcd before shutting down?
try this. Will do that tomorrow.
You may need to debug the uhci-hcd driver. Look intoOK, tomorrow I will add some printks there.
drivers/usb/host/uhci-hcd.c; the uhci_shutdown() routine ought to be
called and it ought to call uhci_hc_died(), which in turn calls
uhci_reset_hc() in pci-quirks.c, which is supposed to prevent the
controller from generating any IRQs.
Sure.Do you have any USB devices attached to bus 3 or bus 6?Yes:
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 05d8:4002 Ultima Electronics Corp. Artec Ultima
2000 (GT6801 based)/Lifetec LT9385/ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus Scanner
Should I unplug it and retest the bug now?
Even without rebuilding the kernel, you can unbind the uhci-hcd driver
from the hardware by going to the /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uhci_hcd
directory and doing:
echo -n device-name>unbind
where "device-name" is the name of one of the symlinks in that
directory.