Hi, I have a problem writing data to a USB pendrive, and it seems kernel-related. With the help of Greg an Alan (thanks) and some bisect, I found out the offending commit being commit f664a3cc17b7d0a2bc3b3ab96181e1029b0ec0e6 Author: Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Nov 1 16:36:27 2018 -0600 scsi: kill off the legacy IO path This removes the legacy (non-mq) IO path for SCSI. So, here I am to notify you about the problem and ask you if I can help in any way to work it out and fix it. The problem is that if I copy a file from the internal SATA HD to the pendrive, it takes ~10 times to complete (in respect of the time needed with the patch reverted). The test script, which I use to detect if the problem triggers or not, is: #!/bin/bash logfile=... uname -a | tee -a $logfile echo -n "Begin: " | tee -a $logfile date | tee -a $logfile touch inizio SECONDS=0 mount UUID="05141239-4ea5-494d-aa91-acd67db89ce5" /mnt/pendrive cp /NoBackup/buttare/testfile /mnt/pendrive umount /mnt/pendrive tempo=$SECONDS touch fine echo -n "...end: " | tee -a $logfile date | tee -a $logfile echo "It took $tempo seconds!" | tee -a $logfile If I run the test with a 512MB file it takes >10min vs. half a minute. The problem is still present in last tested git (cloned today in the morning). You can see the previous discussion that lead to these results at https://marc.info/?t=155922230700001&r=1&w=2 Thanks, and bye Andrea