Am 25.06.2013 18:54, schrieb Johan Hovold:
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:41:07AM +0200, Karsten Malcher wrote:
Hello Greg,
have you buyed one of this jinxed PL-2303 HX adapters?
Yesterday i got this interesting mail from Aric, who has analyzed a
similar problem with this chip.
Why do you think that this is related to the problems you were
experiencing back in April?
Maybe Aric can explain it better?
I only see several problems to use a PL-2303 HX with newer kernels.
Just to be clear, that's your setup. AFAICT Aric never got his setup to
work with any kernel (but for a brief period with the same 3.0 kernel).
The only solution i see is to give up any PL-2303 HX device like Aric.
But the problems for other users will remain ...
As we discussed in April, there has been a lot of changes (including
performance improvements) made to the pl2303 driver since 2.6.32 which
could possibly explain why you did not trigger your (suspected) hw error
on really old kernels.
I remember a similar discussion on not reliable usb connectors with external hdd's.
This connectors are often produced cheap and the connection is not reliable each time after plugin.
When you argue that you must forget each device or hardware in case of an error, you can forgot much usb devices using
with Linux.
(In fact windows just ignores the errors.)
My forecast is that the number of sporadic errors will increase, specially with usb 3.
Thanks,
Johan
Cheers
Karsten
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