Re: xhci_hcd: host died

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On 29.01.2015, Mathias Nyman wrote: 

> > [  274.156877] xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: Host took too long to start, waited 16000 microseconds.
> > [  274.156896] xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: PCI post-resume error -19!
> > [  274.156897] xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: HC died; cleaning up

> Does resume work without the usb drive connected?
> Does resume work with older kernels?

Yes on both questions. The problem was not that the machine didn't resume, but the data corruption occuring
when going S1/S3. I resolved the problem about 30 min. ago by updating the controllers firmware. Have checked
by suspending 20 times, and the error didn't come back. Wasn't aware that such small controller cards have
firmware which is user-updateable (and that they are obviously sold without any serious quality control).

For those who care or are encountering the same/similar problems, I got the firmware from this place:
http://www.station-drivers.com/index.php/downloads/Drivers/Renesas-Nec/USB-3.0/

Release 2.0.2.4 fixed my problem. Had to find a guy with a Wind*ws machine who allowed me to insert my card
into his machine to be able to flash it. Booting Windows PE and similar didn't work out.

Thanks Mathias for your time and interest!


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