Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 14778] New: USB (intel chipset) with external mass storage extremely slow or blocking

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Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
>
>   
>> I found similar problems on two completely distinct machines (both with
>> Ubuntu 9.10 and 2.6.31 kernel) with an (encrypted with cryptsetup) 16GB
>> USB pendrive. Both problems seem to be similar so it would prove that it
>> is not caused by hardware problems. I've just attached a dmesg output to
>> the bug report page.
>>     
>
> The dmesg output doesn't contain enough details to see what's going on.  
> A usbmon trace is needed.
>   

I just uploaded the usbmon trace to the bug report. (machine uses usb
keyboard and mouse, so the bus is never quiet)

I started  mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdg  and the mkfs programm froze while writing
Inode-table 60/121.
But it seems as if nothing had actually been written to the pendrive.

This was completely distinct hardware (different computers, different
flash memory). Should I really have four computers all with broken USB
ports?

regards
Hadmut

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