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From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
To: linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Giuseppe Bilotta <bilotta78@hotpop.com>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.6: USB disk unusable level of data corruption
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 20:01:59 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200502062001.59546.david-b@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <MPG.1c7037c9d0a0407989711@news.gmane.org>

On Sunday 06 February 2005 7:59 am, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> 
> I have a MAGNEX/ViPower USB/FirWire external HD enclosure. I 
> found that it works pretty fine (albeit slowly) when connected 
> to the USB 1.1 ports built in my Dell Inspiron 8200, but trying 
> to connect it via the Hamlet PCMCIA USB2 Card Adapter doesn't 
> work (it seems it gets assigned minors 1,2,3,4,5,6,... and so 
> on forever until I unplug it).

What do you mean "minors"?  Addresses or actual /dev/sdN numbers?

If it's addresses, that would be an an enumeration problem.  Some
recent changes have caused prolems there, 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 ought to
have a patch making it better.  (Well, working around one of the
two problems that'd suggest.)

If it's actual /dev/sdN numbers, that would seem to be an issue
more at the level of usb-storage.  Quite possibly related to the
bugs you didn't exactly detail (below).

- Dave


> OTOH, I'm not sure if it's a PCMCIA adapter problem or USB2 
> enclosure problem. Indeed, if I don't load the EHCI modules, 
> and thus limit myself to the USB1.1 capabilities of the PCMCIA 
> adapters, I get other errors (I'll have to write a cleaner bug 
> report on this. And try the PCMCIA card with some other USB 
> device. Wish I could use my softmodem under Linux :(). (Using 
> kernel 2.6.10-3 from Debian.)

 

  reply	other threads:[~2005-02-07  4:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-02-04 12:16 2.6: USB disk unusable level of data corruption Rusty Russell
2005-02-04 20:41 ` [linux-usb-devel] " David Brownell
2005-02-05  0:39   ` John Stoffel
2005-02-06 15:59     ` Giuseppe Bilotta
2005-02-07  4:01       ` David Brownell [this message]
2005-02-07 22:39         ` Giuseppe Bilotta
2005-02-07  2:55   ` Rusty Russell
2005-02-07  5:15     ` David Brownell
2005-02-07  6:46       ` Rusty Russell
2005-02-04 20:55 ` Alan Stern
2005-02-04 21:31   ` David Brownell
2005-02-06  5:18   ` 2.6: USB Storage hangs machine on bootup for ~2 minutes Parag Warudkar
2005-02-04 21:37 ` 2.6: USB disk unusable level of data corruption Pete Zaitcev
2005-02-05  0:40   ` Parag Warudkar
2005-02-05  1:44     ` Greg KH
2005-02-05  2:30       ` Parag Warudkar
2005-02-05  4:54         ` Greg KH

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