Issue #2822 has been updated by profmakx. Assignee set to profmakx
---------------------------------------- Bug #2822: USB 3.0 stick throws "reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000[...] for 152" error, while the stick works on any other OS I tested http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2822#change-12681 * Author: revuwa * Status: New * Priority: Normal * Assignee: profmakx * Category: Unverifiable * Target version: Unverifiable ---------------------------------------- My USB 3.0 stick (fat32 formatted) works great on other Windows / Linux and OpenBSD operating systems. On the stable DragonFly (and after that on "DragonFly-x86_64-20150601-DEV-v4.1.0.1545"-image, I get the usual message instantly after putting it into one of my USB 2.0 ports (of my ThinkPad X200s): # umass0: <vendor 0x13fe Patriot Memory, class 0/0, rev 2.10/1.00, addr 2> on usbus3 # disk scheduler: set policy of da8 to noop now I have to wait a few seconds and get the rest of the usual messages: # da8 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 # da8: < Patriot Memory PMAP> Removable Direct Access SCSI-6 device # da8: 40.000MB/s transfers # da8: 30176MB (61800448 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 3846C) after a few seconds more I get the final message: # da8: reading primary partition table: error accessing offset 000000000000 for 512 which prevents me from mounting/using the stick. Other (USB 2.0 sticks) working great instead. I've attached dmesg and pciconf -lv output. Please let me know I I could provide any more details. Over IRC I got a hint that it could be "an unfortunate collaboration of the usb stack and our cam", which could probably helpful. Thanks in advance for any help. ---Files-------------------------------- pciconf.txt (5.51 KB) dmesg.txt (12.3 KB) usbconfig.txt (905 Bytes) -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account
