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From: Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com>
To: Gentoo mailing list <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-user] Which USB device on which controller?
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:34:22 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49bf44f10902261934l1d33ff17nd64fbfaff4d5b1a3@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

My system seems to have 2 USB controllers, one 1.1 controller (OHCI)
and one 2.0 controller (EHCI):

00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP61 USB Controller (rev
a3) (prog-if 10 [OHCI])
	Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device 7309
	Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 21
	Memory at dfe7f000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
	Capabilities: [44] Power Management version 2
	Kernel driver in use: ohci_hcd

00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP61 USB Controller (rev
a3) (prog-if 20 [EHCI])
	Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device 7309
	Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 22
	Memory at dfe7ec00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
	Capabilities: [44] Debug port: BAR=1 offset=0098
	Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2
	Kernel driver in use: ehci_hcd

I have 2 Philips USB webcams attached to this system and controlled by
media-video/motion.  One of the webcams is not functioning, and I'm
supposed to make sure I don't have both of them attached to the USB
1.1 controller.  How can I do that?  I have:

# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04f9:002a Brother Industries, Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0471:0329 Philips
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0471:0329 Philips
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001

Is there any way to find out?

- Grant



             reply	other threads:[~2009-02-27  3:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-02-27  3:34 Grant [this message]
2009-02-27  3:53 ` [gentoo-user] Which USB device on which controller? Dale
2009-02-27  5:42   ` Grant
2009-02-27  6:08     ` [gentoo-user] " Grant Edwards
2009-02-27  6:43     ` [gentoo-user] " Dale
2009-02-27 15:37       ` Grant
2009-02-27 15:47         ` Alan McKinnon
2009-02-27 16:53           ` Grant
2009-02-27 15:55         ` Dale
2009-02-27 17:00           ` Grant
2009-02-27 17:26             ` [gentoo-user] " Grant Edwards
2009-02-27 17:30               ` Dale
2009-02-27 20:21                 ` Grant
2009-02-27 21:19                   ` Joshua Murphy
2009-02-27 21:24                   ` Dale
2009-02-27 23:34                   ` Mark Knecht
2009-02-28  5:24                   ` Grant Edwards
2009-02-28 14:54                     ` Grant
2009-02-28 18:30                       ` Mark Knecht
2009-03-01 18:41                         ` Grant
2009-03-01 19:29                         ` Grant
2009-02-28 20:09                       ` Neil Bothwick
2009-02-27 12:50 ` [gentoo-user] " Mark Knecht

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