This is actually the second complaint I've gotten along these lines... in
the other case, it appeared that the MODE_SENSE/MODE_SENSE_10 logic had
gotten screwed up.

I think it might actually be a merging problem somewhere along the line,
because my tree (which is based off of the USB tree) works just fine.

I'll take a look at this over the weekend, if nobody beats me to it.

Matt

On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:12:01PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> 
> USB storage is broken for me recently (like in the last 5 days or so). My 
> good old SIIG USB-2 "hi-speed" CF reader that used to be very reliable now 
> will refuse to even read the partition table.
> 
> The problem _seems_ to be that somebody broken the READ_10 logic, and it
> now always does a READ_6. Which I think it wrong. It should fall back to 
> READ_6 only if READ_10 doesn't work.
> 
> I _think_ it's due to the patch from Matt Dharm, "unusual_devs fixups", 
> but I haven't verified. I'm just guessing, since that did move the 
> initialization of that logic around, and maybe the new init sequence never 
> triggers.
> 
>               Linus

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