Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 04:44:45 +0200 From: Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net> To: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org Subject: RE: host controller process error Message-ID: <20081021024445.GA60421@phat.za.net>
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Hi there, Hans suggested that I try run with SMP disabled. I've run my system for 4 weeks with kern.smp.disabled="1" set in loader.conf, and it recently happened again even like this. Again it occured on the bus the mouse was attached to. Just wanted to report back on the outcome. It's only a minor annoyance for me so I'll hang in there until USB2 arrives. Thanks for listening and responding. Switching SMP back on! :) Thanks, Aragon On Saturday 20 September 2008, Aragon Gouveia wrote: > Hi, > > On a 3 month old 7.0-STABLE system I find myself occasionally experiencing > this: > > Sep 18 01:02:47 <kern.crit> igor kernel: usb2: host controller process > error Sep 18 01:02:47 <kern.crit> igor kernel: usb2: host controller halted > > My only permanently attached USB devices are my keyboard and mouse. It's > happened most frequently on the bus to which my mouse is attached. It's > been completely random so far - it'll happen for no apparent reason while > I'm using my workstation, particularly the mouse. The only workaround I've > found so far is to reboot or plug the affected device(s) into a different > USB port. > > Any ideas if this is a hardware issue or a software bug? Anyone have > suggestions to try reproduce the problem? Any point even spending time on > this with USB2 'round the corner? >
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