Christopher,

Please, don't mark this as Invalid... in subsequent 3.8.0 revisions the
behavior has returned. I don't think it was ever truly fixed, I think
there was perhaps some performance regression that prevented this bug
from occuring. I've notice that this bug conistently occurs at high read
IO load, but sometimes wont occur if you're more delicate in your use.

I've also been able to test with mulitple USB3 host controllers now
(before I thought perhaps it was a quirk with just the NEC host chip)
and I get the same behavior. The new controller is:

Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI Host
Controller (rev 04) (prog-if 30 [XHCI])

And I've tested with multiple brands of USB3 card readers and have
gotten the same behavior. In all cases, it seems like the power
management is powering down the link (if that's even the right
terimnology) when it shouldn't.

Hopefully in the next few weeks I can really dig into this in the
kernel, toss in extra debugging, etc. Interestingly, removable USB3 HDD
seem to work fine. On the surface the only difference I can think of is
that these card readers present mulitple USB mass storage devices (most
have at least a CF and an SD slot).

Anyway, thanks for your help!

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  1033:0194 USB3 card reader hangs/powers off when connected to USB3
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