Re: USB and Firewire not active anymore on a G5
Re: USB and Firewire not active anymore on a G5
- Subject: Re: USB and Firewire not active anymore on a G5
- From: Marc Van Olmen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 23:30:54 -0500
hi,
I installed the latest OS X release: 10.3.6
and now I see this is in the systemlog:
Nov 5 23:24:49 localhost kernel: USBF: 22719.378 AppleUSBHubPort:
Error 0xe00002ed: set feature (resetting port)
I'm using Princeton screen with build in Hub to switch a G4 and a G5
system.
so maybe the usb problem is related to that.
I have now a few more ideas thanks to the list that I can try to use to
trace this issue.
many thx,
mvo
On Nov 5, 2004, at 4:50 PM, Garth Cummings wrote:
Hi Marc,
On Nov 5, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Marc Van Olmen wrote:
hi,
I have problem that my G5 (a 1st generation Dual 1.8 and 2nd
generation Dual 2.5) USB and Firewire are dead after running our
software for a very longtime. (see description below)
Question 1:
I'm wondering what could have caused this problem?
Question 2:
If I could add something to my source code to prevent this from
happening, like polling the USB and the Firewire device through
IOKit.
Question 3:
Also could i add code to my application to wake up the USB and
Firewire?
The problem never happens on a G4 so it must something specific with
the G5 IOKit drivers.
Detailed Description of the problem:
====================================
We have written a software that transfers video data (2vuy) format to
the Decklink card through the QuickTime API and and uses coreAudio
output Audio Unit's for the sound. All this happens in threads!!!!
We intend to build broadcast solution based on the Decklink card.
When we use this system for a very long time (12 hours or more...) we
noticed that sometimes on a G5 system (currently never happend on a
G4) the USB bus and Firewire bus are not active anymore. When I
plugin an iPod the iPod doesn't mount, when i try to attach keyboard
the keyboard isn't active or the mouse doesn't get current( no lights
in the mouse) etc...
Sometimes it doesn't happen for 24 hours, so it is random. The
ethernet cable is still working because in System Log i see the
information unplugging/plug in appearing, I can still access the
machine remotely. I can access the files. My program still runs fine,
the clock still keeps on ticking, the fans of the G5 still keeps on
working etc.
So I'm wondering if the driver of the Decklink card could have caused
this?
As anyone else seen this kind of problems on a G5 system maybe with
different software.
This is a difficult enough problem that you might want to submit this
as a developer tech support incident. If you're not familiar with
that, please see the URL in my email signature. The odds of figuring
this out on the mailing list aren't good.
Have you looked in the system log (/var/log/system.log or use
/Applications/Utilities/Console.app) for any errors?
For the USB case, you can install a logging version of the USB family
to get more details about when the failure occurs. See
<http://developer.apple.com/hardware/usb/usbloggers.htm>.
It's possible the Decklink driver is the issue, just not enough info
here to give more than a guess.
--gc
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