Re: kernel does not receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events from the Renesas upd720202 chipset

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Hi,

"Xavier ." <xmontell@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hello.
> I have one problem with chip Renesas uPD720202 (card Startech PCIUSB3S22).
> In Windows XP run fine, very fine, but in GNU/Linux kernel does not
> receive any USB3.0 plug/unplug events, why?
> No usb device is recognized, it is as if the card had nothing connected.
>
> I have tried the following GNU/Linux:
>
> Ubuntu 17.04-desktop-i386
> Lubuntu 17.04-i386
> Debian-live-8.8.0-i386-lxde-desktop
> Centos-7-i386-LiveGnome-1611
> Fedora-LXDE-Live-i386-25-1.3
> OpenSUSE-13.2-DVD-i5860054
> In no case kernel does not receive any USB plug/unplug events
>
> The card firmware is the latest (2026) and is well installed.
> My machine is very old: P3 1Ghz on ASUS P3B-F but run fine
> Xavier.
> Thanks
>
> ***********************************************************************************************************************************
>
> Attached 5 files: dmesg.txt, interrupts.txt, lspci.txt, lx201fw21.txt,
> dmesg_with_pendrive_connected_at_boot.txt
>
> dmesg.txt
>
> [    0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
> [    0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
> [    0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct
> [    0.000000] Linux version 3.16.0-4-686-pae

this is really, really old kernel. Please try with v4.11 or v4.12-rc1
and tell us if you see the same problem.

-- 
balbi

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