Daro, as the issue was originally reported with 4.4.0-22.39, was
reported by you as fixed in 4.4.0-45.66, and then regressed in a later
version, the scope of this report is satisfied, and is considered
closed.
Hence, please file a new report with the Ubuntu repository kernel (not
There seems to be a regression in last kernels: in 4.4.0-57, 4.4.0-53,
4.4.0-47 the problem came back:
[6.674209] usb 2-1.2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 20.713076] random: nonblocking pool is initialized
[ 21.849908] usb 2-1.2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[
After latest update to 4.4.0-47-generic #68-Ubuntu the problem
disappeared.
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Christopher,
Please find the post in the mailing list below
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/144630/focus=144635
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Daro, the issue you are reporting is an upstream one. Could you please
report this problem following the instructions verbatim at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/kernel to the appropriate mailing
list (TO Greg Kroah-Hartman CC linux-usb)?
Please provide a direct URL to your post to the
Christopher,
I tested 4.7-rc1 and it gets even worse. I have not seen
usb 2-1.2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
but it stops booting and unpluging and replugging usb stick does not
make the process continue.
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Daro, could you please test the latest mainline kernel (4.7-rc1) and
advise to the results?
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Christopher,
I did the BIOS upgrade.
darek@LAPTOP-PORTABLE:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
A14
12/26/2013
It has not change anything - I still get
usb 2-1.2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
and after unplugging and replugging USB stick the
Daro, as per http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-
support/product/latitude-e5420/drivers?os=biosa an update to your
computer's buggy, insecure, and outdated BIOS is available (A14). If you
update to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate
does it change anything?
Christopher,
Yes, if I plug it into my desktop computer it boots up without errors.
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Daro, to clarify, are you able to plug the USB device into a different
computer than the Dell Latitude E5420 and have it work?
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Christopher,
I have done it.
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Booting from Sandisk USB stick fails and stops on "device descriptor
read/64, error -71" and "device not accepting address 6, error -71" on
Dell Latitude E5420 Laptop. I tried every USB socket but without
success. Booting with "rootwait"
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** Description changed:
Booting from Sandisk USB stick fails and stops on "device descriptor
read/64, error -71" and "device not accepting address 6, error -71" on
Dell Latitude E5420 Laptop. I tried every USB socket but without
Daro, while in your current working OS, please execute the following command
only once, as it will automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:
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Christopher,
1) Yes, badblocks scan shows no errors
2) I make bootable USB stick from ISO using dd. I use another USB stick for
that (not Sandisk). After booting I proceed with installation process - I use
Sandisk USB as target as if it was a regular harddrive. Installation proceeds
without
Daro, could you follow ups:
1) Have you used badblocks to confirm there are no bad sectors on the drive?
2) How are you making the USB bootable environment?
3) What ISO are you using precisely when making the bootable environment?
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I upgraded to Xenial (4.4.0-21-generic) but the problem persists.
Should I open a new bug for it?
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The problem was there from the first install. Previous kernels tested:
4.2.0-16
4.2.0-18
4.2.0-19
There were some errors while installing upstream kernel (I attach thefile) but
despite of that it managed to boot. The problem persists.
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Daro, to see if this is already resolved in Ubuntu, could you please
test http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to the
results?
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Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.4
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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