USB memory stick
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Sat Sep 16 09:09:53 PDT 2006
:Ok, found some spare time to investigate this:
:
:The memory stick works fine without ehci. With ehci there's always the
:"cannot open interrupt pipe" message. Even with
:
:alpha# sysctl -a | fgrep emer
:kern.emergency_intr_enable: 1
:
:problem and message stay the same. So I'm stuck with USB 1.0, right?
:I mean this is ok for listening to mp3's, but not to exchange files.
:Would it be of any use to compare the sources for DFly and FreeBSD? How
:far apart are they in the USB device area?
:
:Thanks anyway
:
:FloW
Yup, you are stuck with 1.0.
It would only be useful to compare the sources between DFly and
FreeBSD if you were actually able to get EHCI working on FreeBSD
for this machine and usb stick. If not it might be beneficial to
try booting OpenBSD to see if *its* EHCI implementation is able
to work with the usb stick.
FreeBSD has a live CD, just like us. I don't know about OpenBSD but
I assume they have something similar. You should be able to burn and
boot the appropriate CD and test your USB without actually installing
anything or modifying your hard drive in any way.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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