On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:

> Le ven 02/07/2004 à 17:25, Alan Stern a écrit :
> > I don't know, maybe.  You're in a better position than I am to find out...
> > If larger delays do work better, please let us know what delay you decide
> > to use.
> 
> Hi, I just tried with 600 and it still didn't work. As I said in another
> mail on the same topic (Genesys-based devices :-() I am currently
> recompiling with 900 for the sake of testing...
> 
> Would logs be interesting? If so, where can I increase the verbosity of
> usb-storage?

The logs would be interesting only if they show the failure happening in a 
strange way.  The usual way is that during a READ or WRITE command, the 
CBW is transferred correctly (31 bytes), but the data is only transferred 
partially or not at all and the transfer is aborted by a timeout.

usb-storage only has two debugging settings: none or verbose.  The setting 
is controlled in the kernel configuration script (make menuconfig, or the 
equivalent).

Alan Stern



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