On Sat, Jan 05, 2002, Peter Osterlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
> 
> > Random corruption is very rare because of the way USB transfers work.
> > Typically the entire transfer is aborted and then we don't even try.
> 
> Unless the drive firmware messed up the data before starting the transfer.
> But I have no idea how likely that is.

I definite possibility. I wouldn't put that past any USB firmware.

> > The only thing I can think of is that the descriptor table is always
> > corrupted, but you would get an error everytime.
> >
> > Did you say this is reproducible?
> 
> No, I have only seen this once, so maybe we should stop worrying about it
> for now. At least, quite a few things were found while searching for the
> problem, so I don't think the effort has been wasted.

Yeah. Without a way to reproduce it and some of the logs gone, it's
gonna be tough.

Hopefully, one of those patches will fix the problem. If not, we'll hear
from you again I guess :)

JE


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