[ kvm-Bugs-1858949 ] USB is unstable

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Bugs item #1858949, was opened at 2007-12-27 15:26
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>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Out of Date
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Technologov (technologov)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: USB is unstable

Initial Comment:
USB often locks up VMs/slows down/loses responsiveness/or BSODs.

Windows XP VM loses responsiveness is the most common scenario.

This is especially true for complex, multi-function USB devices.

Some simpler devices work.

Tested on: Intel 64, F7/x64, KVM-58.

It happens both with KVM and -no-kvm.

-Alexey Technologov, 27.12.2007.

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>Comment By: Jes Sorensen (jessorensen)
Date: 2011-03-03 10:30

Message:
No reply to question of June 11 (8 months ago), closing as out of date

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Comment By: Jes Sorensen (jessorensen)
Date: 2010-06-11 15:36

Message:
Could you please test against a recent QEMU/KVM and let us know if this is
still a problem?

If it is still a problem, it would be ideal if you could open a launchpad
bug instead and close this one.

Thanks,
Jes


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Comment By: Technologov (technologov)
Date: 2008-01-11 10:59

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Bug still exists, reopened.

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Comment By: SourceForge Robot (sf-robot)
Date: 2008-01-11 04:20

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This Tracker item was closed automatically by the system. It was
previously set to a Pending status, and the original submitter
did not respond within 14 days (the time period specified by
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Comment By: Amit Shah (amitshah)
Date: 2007-12-27 18:39

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Do these "complex multi-function" devices cause this with slightly older
kvm userspace? Like <= kvm-56?

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Comment By: Technologov (technologov)
Date: 2007-12-27 16:40

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update: The problem happens when you plug-in some USB 1.1 and/or 2.0
devices into Windows XP guest. Some USB Flash disks cause that.

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