On Wed, 24 May 2006, Pete Zaitcev wrote:

> I'm so sad that nobody uses usbmon. It has timestamps which you can
> copy-paste into bc(1) and get time differentials.

Now Pete, that's not fair.  I have advised people to use usbmon on 
numerous occasions and it has been very helpful.

It just wasn't appropriate here, because these resets occur interspersed 
among a large number of ordinary data transfers.  Yes, the output would 
have been easier to go through than the output from usb-storage's verbose 
debugging.  But I knew that Norbert wouldn't have any trouble modifying 
the driver code, and printk's in exactly the right spot will beat generic 
debugging dumps any day.

Alan Stern



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