Hi Ian, Debugging Host Controller Halted is not so easy. It usually means that the DMA memory corrupted. Have you tried my new USB stack, popularly called HPS USB stack ? And what kind of platform are you using? --HPS On Tuesday 26 June 2007 13:04, Garrett Cooper wrote: > Ian FREISLICH wrote: > > "M. Warner Losh" wrote: > >> In message: <E1I2ic4-0000bu-Fo_at_clue.co.za> > >> > >> Ian FREISLICH <ianf_at_clue.co.za> writes: > >> : Ian FREISLICH wrote: > >> : > I also fixed the onboard wireless mouse controller which previously > >> : > >> : s/I/It/ > >> : > >> : > worked for about 10 minutes before a usb bus error broke the > >> : > connection. > >> : > >> : Seems I spoke too soon. After running fine for about an hour the > >> : wireless mouse died with the following error: > >> : > >> : Jun 25 09:00:53 apple kernel: usb3: host controller process error > >> : Jun 25 09:00:53 apple kernel: usb3: host controller halted > >> : > >> : Is there any debugging knob I can turn to get more data about what > >> : went wrong? > >> > >> I don't know. You can try configuring USBDEBUG in your kernel, then > >> setting hw.ums.debug=1, but that tends to generate a lot of traffic in > >> an hour. > > > > Hmm. Not much more to go on: > > > > usb3: host controller process error > > usb3: host controller halted > > usb3 regs: cmd=0080, sts=0030, intr=000f, frnum=05f7, flbase=01bba7dc, > > sof=0040, portsc1=0095, portsc2=01a5 intrs=33921 > > QH(0xc4e02f80) at 01ba8f80: hlink=01ba8fa2 elink=00000001 > > > > Ian > > > > -- > > Ian Freislich > > *Shrugs*. When did you last sync and build the kernel again (a more > precise date may help)? > Thanks, > -Garrett > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org"Received on Tue Jun 26 2007 - 09:22:24 UTC
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