Re: usb-storage & btusb regression = usb storage crash

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Dnia 12-04-2012 o godz. 9:27 Tomasz Miś <ext73@wp.plnapisał(a):
Dnia 11-04-2012 o godz. 17:27 Greg KH napisał(a):
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:35:03AM +0200, Tomasz Miś wrote:
I re-submit a bug in usb-storage module and btusb and perhaps the
driver option1. Confusion about which I wrote - visible in the
attached dmesg, appears when the USB dongle is plugged into a USB port
and is connected to another computer for example. If during a call we
unlink this device (physically) from the port, or disable (for
example, under KDE), you get an error appears in dmesg and the result
will be total "crash" usb-storage. This error occurs from version 3.3
to 3.3.1-rcx ... the
3.4.-RCX is only detect a bluetooth device on the USB port, but the
system does not proceed at all data to and from the device.

Can you reproduce this on a "clean" kernel.org kernel?  Yours has a
number of other unknown patches, as well as the closed-source ati driver
in it.

And I don't see the usb-storage driver crashing, I see the bluetooth
driver causing problems, have you asked the bluetooth developers about
this?

thanks,

greg k-h



Hi, but my kernel is practically "pure vanilla". The only patches which 
I put on the kernel is AppArmor patch 2.4 compatibility patches 
[0001-0003]. Described by me problem occurs both in the Catalyst [tested 
at 12.1-12.3] and the open driver - does not matter.

No I did not report this error to the list of bluetooth... Perhaps that 
the major problem is a [btusb], but certainly there are usb-storage 
crash too. After the "crash" btusb, followed by a usb-storage crash = 
any device using it, no longer will be work. Tested with 5 pandive, 2 
GSM modems. Only a mouse hooked up to usb-wifi earlier works.

I hope to be able to find the cause of this "problem", because I see 
that the kernel 3.4.x probably this only deepens.

Greetings

Tomasz Miś


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