Accessing a USB device
Ralph W. Reid
rreid at sunset.net
Fri Jun 24 19:08:57 EDT 2005
I am not largely familiar with your setup, but I notice that you are
trying to use IRQ 5, which is often used by sound cards. Could you
possibly have an IRQ conflict with a sound card in your system? HTH,
and have a _great_ weekend.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 07:33:42PM -0400, Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
> Hi Janina,
>
> Thanks for the URL. I have built the uhci_hcd driver into the kernel,
> and have selected usb_hid, usb_hiddev, usb_devicefs, and so on, and the
> software components seem to be in place. But something very strange is
> going on with my hardware. I cannot figure out why IRQ 5 is misbehaving
> and becoming disabled shortly after bootup. The uhci_hcd driver wants to
> use IRQ 5, but when it fails, communication with the UPS fails. I can
> still "see" the device. Unplugging it produces a disconnect message, and
> plugging it back in produces a recognition message with make and model
> of the UPS displayed, followed by a "failed to register" message.
>
> I have been relying on the very extensive manual accompanying the
> software I want to use, "apcupsd," but will give the web site a look
> that you mentioned.
>
> Joseph L. thinks it is a kernel configuration problem, but I'm damned if
> I can figure out what. I am running 2.6.11.11 on this Debian system,
> although the kernel is not a Debian package and I have configured and
> compiled it the old fashioned (Slackware) way! Some old dogs just cannot
> be taught new tricks.
>
> One other anomaly that makes me think Joseph might be correct: My bootup
> messages end with a complaint about an "unknown_bootoption" followed by
> an offset of some sort, but I have only specified the usual
> "speakup_synth=ltlk" option explicitly. If that is what it is
> complaining about, it is a benign message. But if it is something else,
> I cannot imagine what it might be.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> >Do you have an uhci-hcd module loaded? I have the following statement in my
> >(Fedora) /etc/modprobe.conf:
> >
> >alias usb-controller uhci-hcd
> >
> >I found the following web site helpful, by the way:
> >
> >http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/book1.html
> >
>
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