Opened 13 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
#7673 closed bug (not reproducible)
Haiku KDLs when plugging in external USB hard drive
Reported by: | dsuden | Owned by: | mmlr |
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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)
Change History (13)
comment:1 by , 13 years ago
Component: | - General → Drivers/USB |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:2 by , 13 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 , 13 years ago
If you have linux on there, the output of lspci and lsub would suffice (with the stick plugged in).
comment:4 by , 13 years ago
Blocked By: | 7669 added |
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Resolution: | → duplicate |
Status: | new → closed |
follow-up: 6 comment:5 by , 13 years ago
Looking at the usb error, it's not exactly the same "Device not ready" vs "operation timed out".
comment:6 by , 13 years ago
Resolution: | duplicate |
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Status: | closed → reopened |
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 , 12 years ago
Attachment: | IMG_0480.JPG added |
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Result of attempt to copy big file to USB stick in 4.1 version
comment:7 by , 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 , 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 , 6 years ago
comment:10 by , 6 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 , 6 years ago
Resolution: | → not reproducible |
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Status: | reopened → closed |
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.