Re: [xanmod/linux] 5.14.14 renders unusable all USB ports except one (Issue #207)

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On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 10:02:35PM -0300, Alexandre Frade wrote:
> Dear USB Leadership Team,
> 
> Please, follow this issue: https://github.com/xanmod/linux/issues/207
> 
> kern.log:
> -----
> [   14.105940] usb 4-3: device not accepting address 2, error -108
> [   14.106012] usb usb3-port2: couldn't allocate usb_device
> [   14.106049] usb usb4-port3: couldn't allocate usb_device
> -----
> 
> SoftExpert: Hello, I updated to 5.14.14-xanmod1-cacule and then to 5.14.14-xanmod2-cacule - both versions render unusable my USB ports except the one that has pass-through charging.
> 
> When booting in the previous version 5.14.13 all USB ports function normally.
> Here are the requested files:
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7391333/lshw5.14.13.log
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7391334/lshw5.14.14.log
> kern.log
> I also performed a sudo lsusb -v under both versions:
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7391339/lsusb_xanmod5.14.14.txt
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7391340/lsusb_xanmod5.14.13.txt
> 
> SoftExpert: Hello, I installed 5.14.15 and I have the same issue ...
> 
> SoftExpert: Hello, I installed 5.14.15 and I have the same issue ...
> 
> SoftExpert: Hello, I confirm the same issue with 5.14.16 and with 5.15.0 ...
> 
> Vi: I'm using 5.14.20-xanmod1 #0~git20211118.f58acc8 and it indeed it broke something with USB interfaces, half of them doesn't work anymore.
> 
> Vi: Attached as requested. Note that I reverted back to 5.14.17 for now
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7572385/kern.log
> https://github.com/xanmod/linux/files/7572386/syslog.log

Can you find the offending commit that caused this issue by using 'git
bisect'?

thanks,

greg k-h



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