[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #5423: Virtualbox: USB did not work under haiku

  • From: "mmlr" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 23:22:37 -0000

#5423: Virtualbox: USB did not work under haiku
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 Reporter:  Xbertl          |       Owner:  mmlr     
     Type:  bug             |      Status:  new      
 Priority:  normal          |   Milestone:  R1       
Component:  Drivers/USB     |     Version:  R1/alpha1
 Keywords:  Virtualbox USB  |   Blockedby:           
 Platform:  All             |    Blocking:           
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Old description:

> If i connect a new usb device to haiku in the virtualbox, haiku hangs and
> I must kill it.
>
> These errors are shown in the serial output:
>
> usb hub 7: port 0: new device connected
> usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
> usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
> usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
> usb error ehci 1: error while setting device address

New description:

 If i connect a new usb device to haiku in the virtualbox, haiku hangs and
 I must kill it.

 These errors are shown in the serial output:

 {{{
 usb hub 7: port 0: new device connected
 usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
 usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
 usb error control pipe 11: timeout waiting for queued request to complete
 usb error ehci 1: error while setting device address
 }}}

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Comment(by mmlr):

 Something's up with interrupts there. It most likely is an interrupt storm
 taking place. If you wait some time before killing it, does a "More than
 99%" message show up? If so, for what interrupt line? Can you also try
 entering KDL and get the output of the "ints" command?

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