On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Franck wrote:

> OK, I didn't added SCSI disk support in my kernel. It's not
> automatically selected when selecting USB mass storage driver, is
> there any reasons ?

Yes.  USB mass storage devices need not be disk drives.  You might have a 
USB DVD drive, so the disk driver isn't automatically selected.

>  Now I can mount my key !!!
> But :( , it takes a while to do it (at least 5 min !). I haven't look
> at mass storage driver (so much to learn) so I can't explain why....
> 
> Do you feel ok to help me ? OK ? thanks !
> 
> During device scan, It seems that the driver (mass-storage ?) is
> periodically issuing a transfer on endpoint 0 of the stick then
> waiting for something (during 6 or 7 seconds). Here's is the transfer:
> 
> SETUP (urb = 0xc02806e0) -> SETUP token (003-00):  data [ff 00 00 00
> 00 00 00 10]
> STATUS -> OUT token (003:00)
> 
> The same behaviour is happening when mounting the device. Could you
> tell me what's going on here ?

You're getting a lot of resets.

> I attached the full communication when plugging the stick.

It's a real nuisance to read hex dumps of data packets.  Instead, turn on 
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG.  The log will be a lot easier to read and 
understand.

Alan Stern



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