Am Samstag 05 März 2005 15:39 schrieb Spencer Russell:
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 12:25:13PM +0100, Karsten
Wiese wrote:
> Am Samstag 05 M?rz 2005 09:20 schrieb Spencer Russell:
> > OK, So as per these several suggestions, I've now tried the US428
> > with a vanilla 2.6.11, a 2.6.11 with Ingo's preempt patch and
> > full preemption, nrpacks=4, apm and acpi not compiled in the
> > kernel, and without my usb ethernet card plugged in. I'm still
> > getting the "Sequence Error!" messages, then a couple seconds
how long does it work until "Sequence Error!"?
any hints that it happens in regular intervals?
later qjackctl dissapears.
Please post the output of
$cat /proc/interrupts
maybe the usb-interrupt is also busy with something else...
srussell@slingshot:~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 23968893 XT-PIC timer 0/68893
1: 5085 XT-PIC i8042 0/5085
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 0/0
7: 0 XT-PIC parport0 0/0
8: 3 XT-PIC rtc 0/3
10: 0 XT-PIC VIA686A 0/0
11: 9538103 XT-PIC yenta, uhci_hcd 0/38103
12: 36200 XT-PIC i8042 0/36200
14: 101724 XT-PIC ide0 0/1723
15: 13 XT-PIC ide1 1/12
NMI: 0
LOC: 0
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
Hmm, it does look like my PCMCIA driver is also on the same
interrupt. I don't have any PCMCIA cards in now, but could that
still be causing problems?
only if yenta is in front of uhci_hcd interrupt handler chain wise.
just recheck after
$rmmod yenta
might make sure its gone with
$lsmod
post above.
it looks like something keeps the usb's interrupt from being handled right in time.
like
bios: no idea.....
harddisk: dma enabled?
$hdparm /dev/hda
post above also.
video: recheck in text mode:
$telinit 3
Also make shure that any option in your bios
sounding like "usb
legacy support" is disabled.
I have kind of a strange BIOS, where pretty much the only option
I have when I go into the setup is boot order, there isn't
anything about USB support.
Thanks for the help,
Spencer