Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-04-16 Thread pham...@bluewin.ch
Extra information :
It is stable when you initialize the disk in MBR/MS-DOS format, but only with a 
USB A to USB C cable, if you use a USB c to USB-C cable the problems persist.


Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-03-28 Thread pham...@bluewin.ch
After further testing, the crash issue when copying multiple files (total 
volume 150 GB) or a disk image (250 GB) is present when an SSD is formatted in 
GPT format. 
This works without problem if the SSD is formatted in MBR/MS-DOS.
Regards.

Bug#1067054: Re: Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-03-18 Thread pham...@bluewin.ch
>What you're describing sounds just as likely to be a hardware problem
>with the enclosure, to be honest. Does it work 100% reliably elsewhere?

Hello Steve,

I recently spoke on a forum with a user who also had a USB C box from another 
brand and who had the same problem as mine...

So the problem doesn't seem to only concern me.

Under Windows 11 there is no problem, everything works perfectly. The transfer 
takes place everywhere at 400 MB/sec. So it's not a hardware problem contrary 
to what you say.

I will soon receive a 2.5 inch USB C drive enclosure from another brand. I can 
do tests again if you want but the result will be the same, that's for sure!!

For my part, I more than strongly suspect a teething problem with the USB 3 
type C driver under Linux...

Regard.

Philippe



Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-03-18 Thread Steve McIntyre
pham...@bluewin.ch wrote:
>
>For complement of information :
>The SSD used is a Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB and the case is a Satechi ST-TCDEM. 
>Write rates were high at the start of the copy (450 MB/sec then dropped before
>the crash to +/- 30 Mb/sec).
> 
> 
> Restoring the disk image with this same SSD but integrated in a Delock USB 3 
> Type A case to a USB A socket on my computer works correctly with a transfer
>rate of 60 to 90 MB/s.
> 
> 
>The same SSD still plugged into the Delock USB 3 Type A box but connected to 
>my machine on a USB C port completes the restoration of the image with a 
>constant
>transfer rate of +/- 41MB/sec.
>Regards.

What you're describing sounds just as likely to be a hardware problem
with the enclosure, to be honest. Does it work 100% reliably elsewhere?

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Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-03-17 Thread pham...@bluewin.ch
For complement of information :
The SSD used is a Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB and the case is a Satechi ST-TCDEM. 
Write rates were high at the start of the copy (450 MB/sec then dropped before 
the crash to +/- 30 Mb/sec).
 
 
 Restoring the disk image with this same SSD but integrated in a Delock USB 3 
Type A case to a USB A socket on my computer works correctly with a transfer 
rate of 60 to 90 MB/s.
 
 
The same SSD still plugged into the Delock USB 3 Type A box but connected to my 
machine on a USB C port completes the restoration of the image with a constant 
transfer rate of +/- 41MB/sec.
Regards.
 
 
 


Bug#1067054: Debian 12 - Copy files on USB 3

2024-03-17 Thread pham...@bluewin.ch
Package: kernel
Version: 6.1.76-1 (2024-02-01)
Severity: critical

Bug Description:
Good morning,
I noticed a problem with Debian 12 and USB 3.
When I copy a large volume of data +/- 150 Gb onto a 2.5 inch SSD integrated 
into an external enclosure (Satechi) which has a USB 3 type C socket and this 
enclosure is plugged into a USB 3 A socket on my PC, the copy cuts out after a 
while (+/- 20%), there is a crash. If I use a USB 3 C socket on my PC it seems 
to make the problem worse.
Same thing if I restore a 250 GB disk image, it also crashes.
If I do the same restoration job but on a 2 A USB socket, everything works 
perfectly, except that it takes a lot of time...
If I use an M.2 2280 drive also integrated into an external enclosure with a 
USB 3 type C socket, everything works fine.
If I use an SD card connected to an SD card reader connected via USB 3 to my 
machine it also works perfectly.
Debian and its kernel do not seem to appreciate 2.5 inch SSDs integrated into 
external enclosures with a USB 3 type C socket...
Please try to fix this...
Best regards.