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SubjectRe: urb timeouts with eagle on 2.4.20
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 04:43:25PM +0200, Piotr Szymański wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,

> I have a problem with my sagem 800 modem on my USB Controller: VIA
> Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 10), using kernel 2.4.20.
> After connecting to the net, the modem disconnects and I get an error:
> ***
> Sep 27 12:51:56 niedakh NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> Sep 27 12:51:56 niedakh [Adi] Transmit timed out!
> Sep 27 12:51:56 niedakh [Adi] transmit URB e5cce0bc cancelled
> ***
> I have to reload its firmware in order for it to work again.
> I talked to manypeople about this. I was told to try booting with noapic or
> acpi=off. Unfortunately the same error happened with apci=off or noapic or
> even both. On eagle forums I was pointed to check my controllers altency
> (how do you do that?) which reminded me I had a similar situation on win2k on
lspci -v

Ofcourse, you can use powertweak utility too.

> the same machine, but after installing via 4in1 update for usb it started to
> work properly on win2k. i google for "usb via latency" and found a via usb
hmm, this sound interesting. So, did you tried use uhci usb adapter
instead of usb-uhci? Maybe it will works better.

> latency patch for windows, I didnt find a linux version of the latency patch
> for via anywhere.
> Noone around knows how to fix this, so Im mailing here.
> Thanks for any replies.
> --
> Piotr Szymański
> djurban@gnu.univ.gda.pl; djurban.jogger.pl

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