Well, I finally found some workaround to that problem. I figured that
the problem is with the USB bridge. It appears that the kernel can't
deal this bridge. Maybe because it is a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed or it
something to do with the ASMEDIA ASM1051 chip.

Two LUN are recognized but the HDD LUN is reported to be disconnected
(that the meaning of 'PQ:1' in:
[...]
[  233.579036] scsi 6:0:0:0: Direct-Access     USB3.0 D Super Speed Mass
0    PQ: 1 ANSI: 0
[...]

I found some 'hardware' work arround to that problem.
I bought an other USB HDD enclosure (only 5$ ...) but I made sure it
uses USB 2.0.

I moved the toshiba HDD into the new enclosure and everything is OK.
Even the transfer speed is not so bad.

I believe that this bug should be treated in the frame  of 'usb_storage'
module but this is far beyond my knowledge.

If there is way I can contribute to the solution of this bug, let me
know.

Best Regards

Ido Halperin


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