[pvrusb2] Ability to fully reset a PVRUSB2 Device
Diego Rivera
diego.rivera.cr at gmail.com
Sat Mar 16 15:26:55 CDT 2019
That's right! I've looked at those and the plugs seemed to be both in good working order and
properly seated.
I guess the main problem I'm having is the driver getting stuck in a loop when one of the devices
fails such that a USB reset of the device is insufficient to unjam things. If the driver were able
to be repaired to fail gracefully and allow re-initialization of a failed device via USB
unbind/rebind, then I'd be golden and that would take care of things I think.
Cheers!
On Sat, 2019-03-16 at 19:56 +0000, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 5:52 PM Jan Ceuleers <jan.ceuleers at computer.org> wrote:
> The third most common issue is USB connectors needing reseating.
> One can discuss order, but kernel USB drivers(which change at almost every kernel release)are also
> a common issue, but in the case ofthe USB drivers and the cables I consider thosecases as being
> more that the HVR-195xs is avictim, not directly responsible. But they canall result in the same
> symptom of hangs orother artifacts, so yes, they should be included.And to add to that, sometimes
> moving the cableto a different PC port solves issues (because thesharing that is happening
> elsewhere is not workingquite right). The joys of
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Diego Rivera
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