Kernel Ooops upon USB disconnect of a Western Digital My Passport 1TB drive

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Hello all.

On my Thunkpad T420i with 3.18.2 and 3.18.3 kernels, I can reproduce
the following behaviour 100% of the time:

1. Connect one of my (NTFS-formatted) WD 1TB 'My Passport' drives via USB.
2. Disconnect the cable.
3. Kernel Ooops.

For last entries of the journal (it actually caught the kernel oops
one time, I'm amazed) see the photo here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63420/journal.jpg

Please note that the drive need not be mounted at all. In fact, this
even happens if I stop all graphical and automount services and
plug-in and then disconnect the cable. Also, other USB drives and USB
flash disks do not exhibit this behaviour... Go figure!

If I'm on a console, I can only see the last 45 or so lines of the
stack trace (using KVM 1600x900 resolution console). The first lines
(along with the initial oops message (caught in the journal) get
scrolled off so I cannot post anything).

What can I do to further debug this? I'm uncomfortable having any
plug-in utility writing to my disk after the crash since I'm using
this laptop for work and have crucial data on it.

I have also opened a bug here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92091

Thanks!
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