Re: detected XactErr

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Yo Alan!

On Wed, 29 Aug 2012 10:07:41 -0400 (EDT)
Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > OK, fair enough, but does it need to keep flooding my logs?  Can
> > we rate limit that a bit?
> 
> Easy enough to do; simply disable CONFIG_USB_DEBUG.

Uh, not easy.  This is a production machine.  Acceptable downtime is
very small.  There should be a way to turn it off at runtime.

> > I really doubt it is a hardware error since this appeared after the
> > last kernel update.  
> 
> If you think it's caused by a problem in the kernel then you can try 
> using git bisect to track it down.

Sadly the problem went away after a reboot.  I suspect an initialization
issue, but doing a git bisect of an intermittent problem on a production
machine is not gonna happen.

Sadly this machine is the only one with the rare hardware that the
driver did not get exactly right.

> > It may, or may not be related, but I am still getting failure when
> > I plug a USB 1.1 device into a USB 3.0 hub:
[...]
> > usb 8-2.4: Not enough bandwidth for new device state.
> > usb 8-2.4: can't set config #1, error -28
> > 
> > Sarah was looking into that for me earlier.
> 
> It's probably not related.

I suspect the same thing, prolly wrong of me to combine two issues in
one email, but wanted Sarah to know the known issue was still there.

RGDS
GARY
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