Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-15 Thread Sergiy Gorel's'kiy

Hi,
In some reason, my letters can't reach to bug tracker.
So, sorry me if i annoying you.

The problem is in that, the sd-card is not autodetected after boot.
I boot virtual machine with Debian Squeeze, where were installed only 
base system and some utils (checked in installation window).

The sd-card wasn't autodetected.

So i boot real machine with Debian Squeeze and unload virtualbox, 
md-adm, raid1 modules and others.
But sd-card still autodetected properly. Then i start to unloading 
services: avahi, hddtemp, hal...
Every time check udev monitor output. When i stopped HAL autodetecting 
was broken. I found the nail :)


I turn back Debian Wheezy and install halevt (he needs to install hal 
too) and i get working autodetection of my sd-card.

So, this is solution number one: install HAL and HALEVT packages.

When i read udev rules in squeeze, i saw word - udisks. I deinstall HAL 
and halevt (with --rurge options)
I installed him and install dbus system too automaticaly. He scaned all 
devices and found sd-card.
But after reboot sd-card not autodetected again. After reading udisks 
manual, i run: udisks --enumerate, and close console.

And sd-card autodetected properly again.
So, this is solution number two: install UDISKS (he also needs DBUS), 
and write udisks --enumerate to /etc/rc.local


Solution number two, is more reasonable for me, because installed 
packages don't need to hal, unlike dbus.


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Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Sergiy Gorel's'kiy wrote:

 But, i don't find currently worked kernel :(

A squeeze kernel is supposed to work fine on a system with wheezy/sid
userspace.  Have you tried it?

Curious,
Jonathan



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Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-14 Thread Sergiy Gorel's'kiy

Now i try boot in squeeze with similar boot options init=/bin/sh
And loaded usb modules manualy. There is no reaction too (udevadm monitor).

So, like a summary,
Kernels in wheezy and in squeeze works identicaly in initramfs stage.


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Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
found 668655 linux-2.6/2.6.32-41squeeze2
tags 668655 + wheezy sid
quit

Sergiy Gorel's'kiy wrote:

 A squeeze kernel don't work correctly too.
 I copied kernel and initrd images to boot dir, also, copied
 /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-amd64 from squeeze to wheezy.
 System booting fine, but there is no reaction on inserting sdcard to
 cardreader :( dmesg in attach.

Ok, thanks.  (Next time, it may be simpler to use the .deb.)  Now I
see you mentioned this before; sorry I missed that.

One more detail: please attach output from lsusb -vv -s 001:.



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Re: Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-13 Thread Marco d'Itri
reassign 668655 linux-2.6
thanks

On Apr 13, Sergiy Gorel's'kiy kt...@bigmir.net wrote:

 Card reader connected to the system constantly.
 Then i run:
 tail -f /vat/log/syslog
 udevadm --monitor
 
 And when i insert the sd-card, there was no reaction.
Not my problem then.

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2012-04-13 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

 reassign 668655 linux-2.6
Bug #668655 [udev] udev: USB device update are broken
Bug reassigned from package 'udev' to 'linux-2.6'.
No longer marked as found in versions udev/175-3.1.
Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #668655 to the same values 
previously set
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Bug#668655: udev: USB device update are broken

2012-04-13 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Sergiy,

Sergiy Gorel's'kiy wrote:

 I installed Debian Wheezy cleanly.
[...]
 And when i insert the sd-card, there was no reaction.

 I tried kernel from Debian Squeeze, where all works fine, but broblem is 
 still.
 And looked on situation in a virtual machine. Problem still there too.
 When i reload USB_STORAGE module or trying mount, for example,
 sdf (sdf1 - must be real partition on my sdcard) - the sd-card detected
 succesfully ?_?.

I'm not sure I follow completely.  So:

 - please attach output from reportbug --template linux-image-$(uname -r)
   so we can get to know your hardware better (it includes output from
   lspci -vvnn, for example).

 - please attach full dmesg output from booting up and reproducing
   the problem, and dmesg output from booting up and following the
   same steps on a working kernel for comparison

 - do you know what kernel version introduced this bug?  Can you
   narrow down the regression range by repeatedly trying the
   pre-compiled version halfway between the newest known-good and
   oldest known-bad kernel at

http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux-2.6/

   ?

 - any workarounds or other weird observations?

Thanks and hope that helps,
Jonathan



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