On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Xander Hsia wrote:

> Thanks for replies. Things are becoming clearer.
> 
> As suggested, I plugged the Sandisk into a different port controlled by 
> a different HCD controller. Instead of the USB2 on the PCI add-on 
> card(NEC chipset), I tried the built-in motherboard USB1.1 port 
> controlled by the VIA Southbridge controller.
> The result is basically the same;  mount takes a long time, and the log 
> shows many resets. Here's a snippet showing the error
> 
>     Jul 10 12:33:01 asengard usb-storage: Bulk Status S 0x53550000 T
>     0x63a5342 R 0 Stat 0x0
>     Jul 10 12:33:01 asengard usb-storage: Bulk logical error
>     Jul 10 12:33:01 asengard usb-storage: -- transport indicates error,
>     resetting
>     Jul 10 12:33:01 asengard usb-storage: usb_stor_Bulk_reset called
>     Jul 10 12:33:01 asengard usb-storage: usb_stor_control_msg: rq=ff
>     rqtype=21 value=0000 index=00 len=0
>     Jul 10 12:33:07 asengard usb-storage: Soft reset: clearing bulk-in
>     endpoint halt

Exactly the same failure, and it exactly the same place.  Clearly it's not 
the host controller's fault -- it must be the device that's bad.  Although 
not _too_ bad, because it does work eventually.  It's just the 
time-consuming error recovery procedure that makes things so annoying.

> I tried removing the ohci_hcd module as well to prevent any conflicts. 
> Same behavior.
> I will also try it at work on Monday on a different computer and report 
> back what it gives me.

Alan Stern



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