Am Freitag, 2. April 2004 23:43 schrieb Alan Stern:
> On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Brad Campbell wrote:
> > Ahah, that's the thing. It's not locking up on the actual data URB, it
> > locks up on the URB after the data was sent. So from what I gather, the
> > data makes it to the disk, it just can't retrieve the status of the
> > transfer.
>
> You're missing the point.  Without being able to retrieve the status,
> Windows has no way to know that data is safe on the disk.  So after the
> port reset it either has to retry (and fail again) or give up and forge on
> ahead, not knowing whether the data was stored or not.

Windows might read in the sector in question and compare. I wouldn't
put it past them.

        Regards
                Oliver



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