Re: 2.6.20-rc4-mm1 USB (asix) problem

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On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 08:32:17PM +0000, David Hollis wrote:
> Interesting.  It would really be something if your devices happen to
> work better with 0.  Wouldn't make much sense at all unfortunately.  If
> 0 works, could you also try setting it to 2 or 3?  The PHY select value
> is a bit field with the 0 bit being to select the onboard PHY, and 1 bit
> being to 'auto-select' the PHY based on link status.  The data sheet
> indicates that 3 should be the default, but all of the literature I have
> seen from ASIX says to write a 1 to it.

My hardware is ver. B1.

0, 2, and 3 all worked for me. 1, as before, does not.

'rmmod asix' takes a really long time (45-80s) with any setting, and
sometimes coincides with ksoftirqd pegging (99.9% CPU) for several
seconds.

-Eric
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