Re: Problem with Kingston MobileLite G3 SD card reader

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On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:

> On 2013-12-09 16:25, Alan Stern wrote:
> > On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi.
> >> 
> >> I recently bought a Kingston MobileLite G3 SD card reader
> >> (http://www.kingston.com/en/flash/readers#fcr-mlg3).
> >> I now have a problem where it recognises the microSDXC card without 
> >> any
> >> problems, but does not recognise the MSPD/SDXC slot at all (on windows 
> >> I
> >> get 2 'drives')
> >> 
> >> the kingston page even lists linux (from 2.6) as supported but well it
> >> doesn'T seem to really work (any more).
> >> 
> >> Any ideas what the problem could be?
> >> I can help debug the problem, but I'd need some pointers as to where 
> >> to
> >> start, since it's been a while since i've been doing kernel
> >> hacking/debug ;)
> >> 
> >> Here are some of the kernel messages I get:
> > 
> > ..
> > 
> >> On windows it identifies as "Generic- USB3.0 CRW    -0 USB Device" and
> >> "Generic- USB3.0 CRW    -1 USB Device"
> > 
> > Please post a usbmon trace showing what happens when you plug in the
> > card reader.  See Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt for instructions.
> > 
> > Alan Stern
> 
> here are the files:
> http://www.lordvan.com/Kingston_MobileLiteG3_plugin_usbmon
> http://www.lordvan.com/Kingston_MobileLiteG3_unplug_usbmon
> 
> Regards
> P.S.: i forgot to mention, that I run kernel 3.12.0

It looks like the problem is that your kernel was built without the
CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN option.  If you enable it then everything should
work.

Alan Stern

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