On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Dag Nygren wrote:

> > I would guess that it is initialized to 0 along with everything else in 
> > the TD at the time the memory for the TD is allocated and cleared.
> 
> Is it cleared then? (Haven't checked yet)

I don't know either.  I said I was guessing...

> > You could try out the patch in
> > 
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-scsi&m=111929641211418&w=2
> > 
> > to see if it helps with your troublesome device.
> 
> Good job!
> 
> It does help in the sense that plugging in the problem stick doesn't
> break anything any more.
> Unplugging the stick and plugging in a working one will pick it up and
> it works.
> It will be assigned a new scsi adapter number though ie. scsi3.

That's supposed to happen.

> Will we ran out of numbers at some point or will they wrap around?

I think they wrap around.

> The bad news about the USB part is that I managed to get hold of 4 more
> sticks and only one of these works :-(.
> So now the saldo is that 3 out of  7 work, not a very good percentage.

What happens with these sticks on other computers with others sorts of USB 
controllers?

Alan Stern



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