On 27.10.2013 21:19, Javier Vasquez wrote: > On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Aleš Nesrsta wrote: >> Dne 27.10.2013 19:33, Javier Vasquez napsal(a): >> >>> OK, I'll re-dump removing such call, :-) >> >> Hi Javier, >> >> maybe it is not necessary - at least with your current configuration. >> Why: >> >> 1. >> This: >> >> "... >> bus/usb/ehci.c:1772: detect_dev: EHCI STATUS: 0000c004 >> >> bus/usb/ehci.c:1774: detect_dev: iobase=0xb4073010, port=0, status=0x1403 >> >> bus/usb/ehci.c:1772: detect_dev: EHCI STATUS: 0000c004 >> >> bus/usb/ehci.c:1774: detect_dev: iobase=0xb4073010, port=1, status=0x1403 >> ..." >> >> does mean: >> >> On EHCI ports 0 and 1 are connected Low speed devices. >> EHCI cannot handle Low and Full speed devices on root ports (by design) - it >> have to be done by companion controller(s), i.e. by OHCI or UHCI (or via >> USB2 hub...). >> In your case it should be OHCI. >> >> >> 2. >> I don't see loading of OHCI module in debug output ! >> Do you really have this module included in your image? >> >> >> I recommend to check and regenerate your GRUB image to be able to load OHCI >> module. >> And possibly change order of loading of USB modules - load EHCI as first and >> OHCI as second module. (It is not critical but little bit more effective.) >> >> Then try if USB keyboard will work. If not, send new full debug output. >> >> BR, >> Ales > > > Well, going back to some old e-mails I sent, I'm using the ELF image > generated by grub-install, since when generating it by hand with > grub-mkimage it doesn't even offer the menu, and it does offer the > prompt, but still with NO keyboard. > > On the other hand, I believe as part of prior experiments I've already > tried loading ohci after ehci, and that didn't make any difference... > > Can you please make a suggestion on how to generate the ELF image? > Notice I included ohci on the prior mkimage attempts, and that didn't > make the keyboard work... > > Quoting past e-mail: > > +++++++++ > I just used: > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc > make > sudo make install > > After installing I removed old grub generated stuff, and ran: > > sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/boot --target=mipsel-loongson > --recheck /dev/sda > Add --modules="ehci ohci usb_keyboard" > That automatically generate a /boot/grub.elf image. Then after > editing /etc/default/grub I ran: > > sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg > > So far so good... I already have as a /boot/boot.cfg menu entry, one > dedicated to use the grub elf image: > > title Boot with GNU GRUB2 > kernel (wd0,0)/grub.elf > args console=tty no_auto_cmd > > When rebooting, and selecting to use the grub.elf image, I get the > grub menu, and apparently it works, cause after the timeout expires it > selects the first grub menu entry, and everything works. However a > bad thing is that the usb keyboard does not work on the grub menu. > > I then tried to manually generate a grub.elf image by running: > > sudo grub-mkimage -O mipsel-fuloong-elf -o /boot/grub.elf linux ata > usb_keyboard ohci part_msdos ext2 xfs part_gpt ls halt reboot usbms > usb gzio search lspci help ahci blocklist date elf pata configfile > echo > > And the grub.elf generated got worse, cause not only I still didn't > get the usb keyboard to work, but the menu was not loaded, the only > thing available was the grub prompt, which is useless without > keyboard, :-) > > I also tried: > > sudo grub-mkimage -O mipsel-fuloong-elf -o /boot/grub.elf linux ata > usb_keyboard ohci part_msdos ext2 xfs part_gpt ls halt reboot usbms > gzio search lspci help ahci blocklist date elf pata configfile echo > > But that didn't make any difference. > +++++++++ > > Thanks, >