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SubjectRe: [Bug 1412] Copy from USB1 CF/SM reader stalls, no actual content is read (only directory structure)
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:

> Le ven 31/10/2003 à 19:33, bugme-daemon@osdl.org a écrit :
> > ------- Additional Comments From stern@rowland.harvard.edu 2003-10-31 10:33 -------
> > Created an attachment (id=1303)
> > --> (http://bugme.osdl.org/attachment.cgi?id=1303&action=view)
> > New diagnostic patch
> >
> > Try using this diagnostic patch instead of the one sent earlier by Matt Dharm
> > in attachment #14. It may reveal that the source of the problem is not in the
> > USB system but higher up.
>
> Done. Do you want to be CCed on this bug ?

There's no need. The output from that diagnostic is definitive -- this
isn't a USB problem. It's got to be a problem higher up, maybe in the
SCSI layer but more likely in the block layer or the file system code.

Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: READ_10: read page 160 pagect 8
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: sddr09_read_data: use_sg = 1, sg[0].page = c18c5b40, .offset = 0, sg_address = 00000000
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: Read 8 pages, from PBA 11 (LBA 5) page 0
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: usb_stor_ctrl_transfer: rq=00 rqtype=41 value=0000 index=00 len=12
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: Status code 0; transferred 12/12
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: -- transfer complete
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf: xfer 4096 bytes
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: Status code 0; transferred 4096/4096
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: -- transfer complete
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: us_copy_to_sgbuf: buffer = f38e6000, len = 4096, content = f7e01e40, *index = 0, *offset = 0, use_sg = 1
Oct 31 21:12:09 rousalka kernel: usb-storage: in loop, ptr = 00000000

The line where it says sg_address = 00000000 indicates that something has
asked us to read data from the device and store it at a virtual address
that isn't mapped to memory! You can see the same thing in the last line,
where ptr = 00000000. No wonder you get an oops.

This bug should be reassigned, but I don't know to whom. Maybe someone on
the linux-kernel mailing list can help.

Alan Stern

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