Re: Device lockup when copying a large file

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On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Praveen G K wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I have connected the device to windows xp through mass storage and am
> copying a 1GB file from windows to the device.  After some time, I get
> the error message
> 
> "Cannot find the specified file
> Make sure you specify the correct path and file name"

Although you didn't say, I'm guessing this error message appears on the
Windows system and not on the device.  Therefore it indicates a problem
with Windows, not a problem with the device.

> This locks up the device completely, I am not even able to use the
> magic sysrq keys to determine the Program counter location.  I
> connected the device to the debugger, but I am still not able to know
> where it is getting locked up.
> 
> Could this be due to a corrupt fat file system? What is a possible
> workaround to avoid this error message?
> 
> (Initially I thought that this issue was related to the bad usb cable
> issue I posted earlier!!)

You should give us more complete information.  Which version of Linux 
are you running on the device?  What kind of device is it?  What 
command do you use to load g_file_storage?  How do you initiate the 
file copy?  And so on...

Alan Stern

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