Am Mon, 23 Mar 2015 11:39:30 -0400 (EDT) schrieb Alan Stern <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Marc Joliet wrote:
>
> > OK, I got it down to 763 lines total because of various kernel messages and
> > I
> > was worried that they might provide important context, so it's not quite
> > down to
> > 200 lines, but I hope that's close enough. The logs for the reconnect start
> > after line 323 ("kernel: usb 4-2: USB disconnect, device number 2").
>
> All right. Here is the important part from the first connection
> (starting at line 146):
>
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: dd068e40 1.797762 S Bo:4:002:2 - 31 =
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: 55534243 04000000 20000000 8000109e
> 10000000 00000000 00000000 200000
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: U S B C . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> . . . . . . . . . . .
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: dd068e40 1.797775 C Bo:4:002:2 0 31 >
>
> The computer sends a READ CAPACITY(16) command to the drive.
>
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: d1705300 1.797782 S Bi:4:002:1 - 32 <
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: d1705300 1.800050 C Bi:4:002:1 -121 16 =
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: 00000001 5d50a3a7 00000200 00000000
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: . . . . ] P . . . . . . . . . .
>
> The drive responds, saying it has 5860533160 (1 + 0x15d50a3a7 in hex)
> 512-byte blocks.
>
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: dd068e40 1.800064 S Bi:4:002:1 - 13 <
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: dd068e40 1.800084 C Bi:4:002:1 0 13 =
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: 55534253 04000000 14000000 00
> Mär 22 23:06:53 marcec usbmon[193]: U S B S . . . . . . . . .
>
> The drive sends a status response, saying the command completed
> successfully but the output was 20 bytes shorter than requested, which
> means that only the first 12 bytes of the 16-byte reply above were
> valid. Since the first 8 bytes of the response are the highest block
> number and the next 4 bytes are the block size, that's okay.
>
> The same command and response were repeated starting at line 201.
>
> After the second connection, the corresponding command occurs starting
> at line 455:
>
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 7c9d0900 14.350943 S Bo:4:003:2 - 31 =
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 55534243 04000000 20000000 8000109e
> 10000000 00000000 00000000 200000
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: U S B C . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> . . . . . . . . . . . .
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 7c9d0900 14.356106 C Bo:4:003:2 0 31 >
>
> The computer sends a READ CAPACITY(16) command.
>
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: dc19be40 14.356130 S Bi:4:003:1 - 32 <
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: dc19be40 14.380292 C Bi:4:003:1 -121 16 =
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 00000000 2baa1474 00001000 00000000
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: . . . . + . . t . . . . . . . .
>
> The drive responds, saying it has 732566645 (1 + 0x2baa1474 in hex)
> 4096-byte blocks.
>
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 7c9d0900 14.380318 S Bi:4:003:1 - 13 <
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 7c9d0900 14.380336 C Bi:4:003:1 0 13 =
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: 55534253 04000000 14000000 00
> Mär 22 23:08:12 marcec usbmon[1007]: U S B S . . . . . . . . .
>
> And again, the status is okay but the response is 20 bytes shorter than
> requested.
>
> Interestingly, at line 503 there is a READ CAPACITY(10) command. The
> response was the same as for the READ CAPACITY(16) -- this time the
> 10-byte form of the command was sufficient because now the block count
> is able to fit into four bytes.
>
> As you can see, the drive (or rather, the USB adapter) sent two
> different responses to the very same READ CAPACITY(16) command. This
> must be caused by the adapter's firmware.
>
> Alan Stern
Thank you for taking the time to look at this.
As a last step, I'll send the log from the third case (load uas module, then
plug in drive, problem doesn't show up).
--
Marc Joliet
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