On 2018-09-15, Mikko Laine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> To have a chance of working, you will need to use a kernel with xhci
>> disabled. It might need more than that as well. To test, "boot -c" at
>> the boot prompt, "disable xhci", "quit", You can modify an on-disk
>> kernel with "config -ef /bsd", or build your own with this diff.
>
> Upon entering the UKC with boot -c, my input devices stop working and I
> cannot try disabling xhci this way.
>
> I have a way to disable xhci once and for all in the BIOS, but this will
> affect my input devices (USB) and make the box useless for my purposes.
>
> Thanks for your reply.

In that case, modify the kernel on-disk with config -ef (and keep a copy
of the standard kernel that you can boot in case of problems). Usually
a USB2 driver will attach instead. The problem is that OpenBSD doesn't
support isochronous transfers on XHCI yet.

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