Opened 14 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

#7673 closed bug (not reproducible)

Haiku KDLs when plugging in external USB hard drive

Reported by: dsuden Owned by: mmlr
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: Drivers/USB Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: #7669 Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

I tried plugging in a small portable Samsung USB hard drive and Haiku immediately went to a KDL screen. I didn't catch the messages on the screen, but will try and do that next time it occurs.

Attachments (2)

photo.JPG (138.4 KB ) - added by dsuden 14 years ago.
photo of the KDL info
IMG_0480.JPG (138.4 KB ) - added by dsuden 12 years ago.
Result of attempt to copy big file to USB stick in 4.1 version

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Change History (13)

comment:1 by anevilyak, 14 years ago

Component: - GeneralDrivers/USB
Owner: changed from nobody to mmlr

Assigning to USB pending further information to correctly classify it. The information on the screen is unfortunately quite critical in terms of determining the culprit. If you can get a photograph of it and attach it, that would be quite helpful. Also, more detailed information about your motherboard chipset and the vendor/product ID of that usb stick would potentially be of interest.

Last edited 14 years ago by anevilyak (previous) (diff)

by dsuden, 14 years ago

Attachment: photo.JPG added

photo of the KDL info

comment:2 by dsuden, 14 years ago

Here's a photo. I don't know the chipset data but if I find it out I'll get it posted here.

comment:3 by anevilyak, 14 years ago

If you have linux on there, the output of lspci and lsusb would suffice (with the stick plugged in).

Last edited 14 years ago by anevilyak (previous) (diff)

comment:4 by korli, 14 years ago

Blocked By: 7669 added
Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

comment:5 by korli, 14 years ago

Looking at the usb error, it's not exactly the same "Device not ready" vs "operation timed out".

in reply to:  5 comment:6 by mmlr, 14 years ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: closedreopened

Replying to korli:

Looking at the usb error, it's not exactly the same "Device not ready" vs "operation timed out".

And that makes a huge difference, as it points out that the underlying error is a different one.

Can you grab a new photo with the output of the "syslog | tail 50" command in KDL. It should list the SCSI error that lead up to the panic.

by dsuden, 12 years ago

Attachment: IMG_0480.JPG added

Result of attempt to copy big file to USB stick in 4.1 version

comment:7 by dsuden, 10 years ago

This is another one that could probably be removed from active at this point. At least in my experience, I don't ever see KDLs when plugging in USB drives anymore.

comment:8 by vidrep, 8 years ago

I have plugged in a multitude of USB sticks and Seagate GoFlex drives over the past year without a single crash. I agree with Dane, that this ticket is probably safe to close.

comment:9 by cocobean, 7 years ago

hrev52017 reviewed. Verified external USB sticks formatted in several supported disk formats. All passed.

We can close this ticket. (see #14204)

Last edited 7 years ago by cocobean (previous) (diff)

comment:10 by vidrep, 7 years ago

I have several SATA HDD with USB adapters that I use for archiving, and have not experienced a KDL with any of them. Probably safe to close this ticket.

comment:11 by vidrep, 7 years ago

Resolution: not reproducible
Status: reopenedclosed
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