On Thursday 25 May 2006 7:27 pm, Alan Stern wrote:

> > So I guess we close this chapter, I can live with the resets (shouldn't
> > look so much into the log files, or?).
> 
> Well, don't be in too big a hurry to give up.  If you're having these
> problems, the chances are reasonably good that other people with similar
> hardware are too.  They just don't notice or complain about it.  But we
> would like the driver to work as well as possible for as wide a range of
> devices as possible.  (And having someone like you who possesses the
> hardware in question and can quickly and reliably run a lot of tests is a
> big advantage!)

In fact this problem DOES show up annoyingly often.  What we've lacked
is someone to actually identify a fixable root cause... we did manage
to get the reset/recovery mechanism to work, but when it kicks in the
cost (much lower throughput) is rather annoying.

- Dave



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