http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6404





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-04-04 11:17 -------
I can force a lot of these errors to occur by doing intensive disk stuff over
USB, like rebuilding a RAID mirror.  dmesg will be quiet about it with the
machine not doing much work, but then quickly generate at least one per GB of
disk transfer when I ask it to do disk work.  I haven't detected any data
corruption from this error condition in that case.

I also saw one of these messages when I turned on a new USB drive which was
attached to the computer.  At that point the entire USB subsystem freaked out
and all my USB md devices vanished (I have 8 USB hard drives attached to this
machine).  I believe they all went simultaneously because upon shutting down all
the hardware and cold booting everything, the md devices started up without
needing to re-sync.  Typically if drives go offline in any kind of order one of
the mirrors needs to re-sync.

Booting with 'noapic' causes the USB controller to not detect any of the
external drives even though the USB controller was detected:

00:03.3 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] USB 2.0 Controller

I'll make an attachment of the messages from the above event in case it's
helpful to anybody.

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