Re: "SilverStone TS16" external SSD enclosing needs an UAS quirk

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On 2024-01-16 21:13, Greg KH wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 12:35:46AM +0100, Bruno Haible wrote:
TL;DR
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In my experience, the "SilverStone TS16" external SSD enclosing
needs an UAS quirk
   usb-storage.quirks=0bda:9210:u
as part of the kernel command line. I hope you can add it
to the file linux/drivers/usb/storage/unusual_uas.h .

Can you create a patch for this so that you get credit for the making
the fix?

thanks,

greg k-h

Replying to this since I did not get the original post.
0bda:9210 is a Realtek USB 3 to pcie chip used by umpteen
enclosure manufacturers.
I have got one from Orico and it works ok under both linux and MSWin but it can be a bit finicky if it doesn't get enough power, it may for instance work well with an earlier (slower) type of NVME SSD but not with a later faster type unless you provide external power to it (usb hub + power adapter).

Slowing down all RTL9120 already in the market with this quirk is in my humble opinion not a realistic solutio.

tnx

/Lars





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