On 1/5/17 18:43 , Jason Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 2, 2017, at 06:14 PM, Robert Mustacchi wrote:
>> On 1/2/17 14:16 , Jason Lawrence wrote:
>>> I've upgraded to the 20161222T003450Z build and have been having issues
>>> with getting USB 3.0 drives recognized. The drives work fine on USB 2.0
>>> ports.
>>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> Thanks for the report. Sorry you're seeing some trouble with this. The
>> key from the log is the bit:
>>
>> "WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci15d9,811@14 (xhci0): Connecting device on port 12
>> failed"
>>
>> This indicates that something in the connection process failed. While
>> this is a bit of a complicated state machine, I have a D script that
>> should help us figure out what's going on. Here's the D script.
>>
>> https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/rmustacc/public/tmp/connect.d
>>
>> The most useful thing to do would be to do the following:
>>
>> * Make sure drive is unplugged
>> * run the D script as: dtrace -qs connect.d -o /var/tmp/connect.out
>> * When you see the message in the system log about the connection on
>> port 12 failed, hit ctrl+c.
>>
>> If you can do this for each drive independently, that'd be appreciated.
>> If you can put each one of those files somewhere that'll help us figure
>> out what the next step is.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
> 
> Here's one of the drives. I forgot to run the script before plugging in
> the second drive and unplugging/replugging didn't create any output. I
> can grab it the next time I'm able to reboot if it's needed.
> 
> Syslog entries:
> 
> 2017-01-06T02:28:27.152429+00:00 smarty usba: [ID 691482 kern.warning]
> WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci15d9,811@14 (xhci0): Connecting device on port 12
> failed
> 2017-01-06T02:29:28.350770+00:00 smarty xhci: [ID 902155 kern.info]
> NOTICE: xhci0: xhci stop endpoint command (2)/slot (1) in wrong state:
> 19
> 2017-01-06T02:29:28.350785+00:00 smarty xhci: [ID 617155 kern.info]
> NOTICE: xhci0: endpoint is in state 3#012
> 
> Full dtrace output here: http://pastebin.com/raw/rw6UDx2Q

Thanks for the update Jason. Unfortunately it appears this is failing in
a different way than I really expected. Mainly it's getting to the point
that it seems like scsa2usb is attaching and starting to use the drive,
so the initial script that I provided isn't going to be the most
helpful. I'll try to put together something to further iterate on this.

Thanks for all your help so far.

Robert


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