I'm not much of a hardware guy (I know enough to get around) so
hopefully I don't sound too inept here.
I suspect this is probably some issue with the USB host chipset. The
error messages you provided suggest a problem sending commands to the
dib0700 USB bridge, so this does not appear to be related to the
s5h1411 or the xc5000.
That was my initial thought as well, but I don't have a great
understanding of what exactly the i2c bus does and how it works with the
other hardware. Is it possible that some other piece of hardware
(non-USB, and non-USB host chipset) is impacting this? The only reason
I ask is that I have a PCI wireless card that is using the kernel
rtl8185 driver (which thus far could best be described as "functional")
and network traffic often gets dropped for several seconds. Is it worth
unloading the rtl8185 module and seeing if that makes a difference?
Also, would more output from dmesg (or any other command) be helpful?
I'll have to take a look at the code and see what I can figure out.
Do other high speed USB devices work with your host without any
problem (like USB hard drives, etc?)
The only other devices I have attempted to attach are a 2GB flash drive
and a wireless keyboard/mouse combo. Those devices work without any
issues, but I don't think they qualify as "high speed." I do have a USB
2.0 hard drive, though. I'll hook that up and see what happens.
Thanks again!
John
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