Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: > Aleš Nesrsta wrote: > Hello, Aleš. I've seen that your assignment was completed. I added you > to grub contributors. Feel free to create a branch in branches/usb. > Right now I'm busy but next week I should be able to assist. Perhaps > even this week. Right now I send uncommitted changes sitting in my > yeeloongfw branch. It's largely your rebased changes + few other things > like shutting the controller down before booting OS to avoid memory used > by OS to be clobbered by e.g. HCCA. > Branch usb should contain pci improvements + your usb changes. If you > have trouble with bzr or are short on time me (or perhaps someone else) > can give a hand. > This branch can go into mainline. Since mainline usb is in deplorable > state there is no need to pass this changes through experimental at all. > Merging into mainline doesn't mean that no further developpement should > be done on usb, just that this part is already a huge improvement. > > I've created a branch "usb" where I put all the yeeloong work and previous version of your patch. Could you merge your latest patch into it and test the whole on your systems? >> Remaining problems: >> >> 1. >> Some devices (at least my BUFFALO USB clip drive flash disk, more >> precisely "ID 0ea0:2168 Ours Technology, Inc. Transcend JetFlash 2.0 / >> Astone USB Drive") cannot transfer 4KB data blocks independent on >> controller OHCI/UHCI - my workaround is not good. >> But it is probably problem with low priority - device is working finally >> but it is slower than another device. >> >> >> > Agreed > >> 2. >> Some devices (at least my APACER cardreader "ID 058f:6366 Alcor Micro >> Corp. Multi Flash Reader") are not working on UHCI. Such device does not >> accept any control message and UHCI returns status 0x450007 - it means >> STALL during sending SETUP packet. >> It looks to be the same problem as described by Vladimir: "I have >> somewhat similar issue with Geode OHCI controller right now: devices and >> speeds are correctly seen but trying to send a message results in a halt >> in first TD and error code 5.". >> >> > The problem was that the port was plainly off due to Geode reaction on > incorrect writes differring from that of other controllers. > >> But I have problem on UHCI, not on OHCI - on computer with OHCI is this >> device working well (it is normal USB Mass Storage Bulk-Only device with >> SCSI subclass)! Maybe it depends on "combined controllers" UHCI-EHCI, >> OHCI-EHCI (?) - device is working on computer with OHCI only computer >> and it is not working on computer with UHCI-EHCI controller. But any >> other device is working well on both computers... I don't understand, I >> currently have no idea what can be wrong. Does anybody know...? >> >> >> > Does this device work under OS on this computer? Some ports are plainly > underpowered. > >> 3. >> There is not working USB hub support, GRUB does not see device connected >> via USB hub - does anybody know some details or have some specification >> of USB Hub class ? I cannot find it on USB site (maybe I have not >> sufficient patience...). >> >> >> I will probably focus in OHCI speed-up now, i.e. I try to do some other >> handling of ED to prevent changes in OHCI registers which are slowing >> down OHCI performance (OHCI is approx. 3 times slower than UHCI now from >> this reason). >> >> > How useful would the interrupts be for this matter? If the answer is > "very useful" I can implement them. Also we need some restructuring of > code of both ohci and grub in general to decrease the wait time. I think > specifically all the waits in init sequence. If system has 2 OHCI > controllers currently you need to wait twice as long as with 1 > controllers while it's possible to init them in parallel and not wait > longer than in the case of one controller. > >> Best regards >> Ales >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Grub-devel mailing list >> Grub-devel@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel >> > > > -- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko