[email protected] (Bruce Nagel) writes: >umass0: failed to create xfers
Usually means the kernel ran out of (contigous) memory. This can be
a consequence of using USB3, the xhci driver does not support
multi-segment DMA yet.
It should only happen after some larger uptime when kernel memory
might be too fragmented.
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