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** Changed in: gvfs
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In order to fix this in a nicer manner in the future, can you please do
lsusb -vvv /tmp/usb.txt
and attach this here? I'm particularly interested in the
DeviceRemovable descriptor of those card reader USB ports.
Thank you!
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Verified. Fix is working. No longer ejects internal card reader from
bus.
** Changed in: oem-priority
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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.4.0-0ubuntu2
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* Add 00git-separate-eject-detach.patch: Some systems use internal USB
devices. Automatically detaching such drives when calling
gdu_drive_eject() (triggered by e.g. the
Discussed with David, and we decided that eventually we want to have the
current behaviour, but only once we can reliably detect through DMI data
that a port is external. For now we disable the detaching for the
eject button/menu option and instead offer savely remove drive in
the context menu
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** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu Karmic)
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Sorry, no Windows on this machine.
-Stuart
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Thanks a lot, Stuart! I forwarded the information upstream.
Unfortunately it does not seem that dmidecode gives us any clue that
this particular USB port is internal only.
David had another question:
It turns out Windows actually powers down the port for this thing -I asked
Alan Stern for a
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I think I know what's going on here, but I'd appreciate if you could
confirm a few issues.
You say
When using other programs such as Palimpsest (it's the new disk
utility) .. it will eject the volume from the Realtek reader without
issue and it still stays connected to the USB bus.
There are
Note to self: The cleanest way to fix this is in ./src/devkit-disks-
device.c, update_info_drive(). Right now it sets can_detach for all
USB devices.
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I forwarded the bug upstream and will discuss the proper solution with
David.
But for the record, if a proper solution doesn't land in time, I now
know how to trivially fix this bug for karmic. If nothing else helps, we
can just disable can_detach completely, to pretty much get back the
behaviour
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Please also do
sudo dmidecode /tmp/dmi.txt
ls -lR /sys |gzip -9 /tmp/sys.txt.gz
and attach /tmp/dmi.txt and /tmp/sys.txt.gz
Thanks!
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Here are the requested files.
-Stuart
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Also:
I can confirm that sudo eject /dev/sdb works as expected.
With palimpsest, unmounting the partition and then using the _third_ eject
button works.
However, unmounting the partition and the using the _fourth_ Detach device
from system and power off button, results in exactly that happening
** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu Karmic)
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Rick Spencer [2009-09-28 20:18 -]:
Martin, I believe this is important for customers. Is there any chance
we can get this fixed for Karmic?
Yes, it's on my list of post-beta stuff to look at.
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Martin, I believe this is important for customers. Is there any chance
we can get this fixed for Karmic? If the answer is no, please remove the
milestone and set the priority as appropriate. Thank you for
consideration in any case.
** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu Karmic)
Milestone:
Targeted per oem-priority meeting to karmic-updates. Kevin K. to chat
with Martin P. about this bug.
** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = karmic-updates
** Also affects: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status:
Jerone Young [2009-09-07 20:26 -]:
@Martin
The problem isn't to offer both eject umount.
Right, that's why gvfs wouldn't need to be changed.
The problem is that when you click the eject button in Nautilus. It
completely disconnects the device.
Exactly. As far as I can see,
I think the does get was a typo here:
Another observation is if I use the eject command on the comand line the
Realtek device does get ejected from the USB bus. Only when you eject from
nautilus does it do it.
and should mean with using /usr/bin/eject the underlying reader does
_not_ get
@Martin
Thank for fixing up the typos. But this issue is at the gvfs level from
what I've determined. Here is the exact patch in the repository that is causing
all these issues:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gvfs/commit/?id=b8f430b51f4071a7c7ba6601caf20f817fda531d
It basically moves logic
@Martin
The problem isn't to offer both eject umount. The problem is that when
you click the eject button in Nautilus. It completely disconnects the device.
The patch above force fully makes all usb storage devices get disconnected from
the USB bus. Meaning you can't use them again.
** Attachment added: lsusb_before_eject.txt
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@Kai,
Yes it affects any storage device attached via USB. It's worst on
Desktops and laptops with usb storage devices integrated.
We are working to figure out a better solution for this patch made to gvfs here:
Correct. My USB card reader is also affected. After ejecting, the power
led turns off and I have to reconnect the device in order to be able to
use it again.
Bus 001 Device 014: ID 058f:6362 Alcor Micro Corp. Hi-Speed 21-in-1
Flash Card Reader/Writer (Internal/External)
Attaching kernel log from
Gnah, ignore the first lsusb_before_eject.txt. This is the right one.
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There were good reasons to offer both Eject and Unmount in the menu, and
it was discussed several times upstream.
However, the real bug here seems that choosing eject with that device
does not merely eject the medium, but disconnects the entire drive,
right?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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I have a pci express SD card reader. This issue effects it also. When
gvfs does the eject the reader is unusable until you physically eject
and then reinsert it.
I'm getting a hold of a Kindle a ipod to see if a better solution can
be found at gvfs layer then what the patch I specified above is
So reverting the patch pointed to above does resolve the issue.
This patch needs better logic added to it. I assume this problem will
also effect other Dell other vendor machines with SD card readers.
** Also affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in:
I'm posting a tarball with compiled packages with the reverted patch.
This will allow for quick testing for folks.
** Attachment added: gvfs-package-with-reverted-patch-fix-issue.tar.bz2
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To add another thing. With the reverted patch the card reader will be
removed from the usb bus on eject. But once you remove the SD card and
place it back in it shows back up and works as it should.
I believe this is the same behavior it does with Ubuntu 9.04 also.
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The device is a Realtek Mass Storage Device and it is connected via USB.
I've posted more extensive lsusb info on it.
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Another observation is if I use the eject command on the comand line
the Realtek device does get ejected from the USB bus. Only when you
eject from nautilus does it do it.
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This definitely seems to only be happing with Nautilus gvfs. I believe
this patch is the culprit if it made it in :
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~david/gvfs/commit/?h=gdu-volume-
monitorid=303cfd43578f0a4198c063f1a5fbcd16fec2b0bf
When using other programs such as Palimpsest (it's the new disk
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Based on information I came across on the MyDellMini forum, I think the card
reader is not actually on the USB bus. Maybe PCI, PCMIA or something? I am also
seeing this bug as of August.
Is there anything else I can do to contribute to this bug?
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why do you think that gio needs a quirk?
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You can't physically eject this hardware. Its hardwired into the
system. So if you send an eject command, the only way to get it back
is a usb reset or reboot the system. So nautilis should only offer to
unmount.
On 07/27/2009, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
why do you think that gio
the bug on http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=576587 suggest that
eject is used in a consistant way and on non ejectable devices too
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** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29486948/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29486949/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29486950/Dependencies.txt
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So it looks like nautilus looks at a combination of
g_drive_can_eject | g_volume_can_eject | g_mount_can_eject
to determine if eject is shown.
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gio/stable/GDrive.html#g-drive-can-eject
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gio/unstable/GVolume.html#g-volume-can-eject
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