Re: USB serial regression 2.6.31.1 -> 2.6.31.2

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On Sun, 11 Oct 2009, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:

> 
> > Further REQUEST SENSE commands therefore requested 96 bytes of data
> > instead of the standard 18 bytes.  With LUN 0 this worked okay.  But 
> > with LUN 1 it didn't; the device reported a failure of the REQUEST 
> > SENSE.  This is what caused usb-storage to issue the device reset.
> > 
> > After the reset usb-storage continued to ask for 96 bytes of sense
> > data, and LUN 1 continued to fail the commands.  Hence the repeated
> > resets.
> 
> Maybe a better approach would be to go back to 18 bytes when it fails,
> what do you think ?

We certainly could do that.  But should we turn off the SANE_SENSE flag 
at the same time?

Alan Stern

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