please help: usb and irq problem with 2.2.18 and 2.4.0-test?

From: Pete Toscano (pete@research.netsol.com)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 17:12:50 EST

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    i've asked a few times, both off-list and on and nobody seems to be able
    to help.

    quite a few people are seeing usb fail (with the "device not accepting
    new address" error messages) on the 2.2.18 and 2.4.0-testX kernels with
    smp enabled when using a mobo with the apollo pro 133a chipset. when
    apic is disabled, everything works, but with it enabled, it seems that
    the usb driver (usb-uhci) is not getting any interrupts. johannes
    erdfelt thinks that it's a pci irq routing problem (/proc/interrupts is
    showing no interrupts for usb-uhci when apic is enabled) and suggested
    talking with the pci irq people.

    i eager to help debug this problem and apply any and all test patches to
    find fixes. i am pretty sure that greg k-h (greg AT kroah DOT com) is
    also willing to do the same. the problem is, we can't get any pci irq
    people to look into this. is this a problem with the pci irq routing?
    is this a known problem that someone's working on? is it just not worth
    the effort? there are already quite a few people on the linux-usb list
    who are seeing this problem. i'm sure that when 2.4.0 comes out, a lot
    more people will be seeing this problem too. please, let's try to stomp
    this out before 2.4.0 and make linux look just that little bit more
    shiny. =8]

    (sorry for that bit of a rant, but i'm getting just a little bit
    frustrated with this long-standing problem.)

    thanks,
    pete

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