Jiri Slaby napsal(a):
> Mark Lord napsal(a):
>> Mmm.. okay, a quick glance at the USB storage code revealed one instance:
>>
>> /* Did we transfer less than the minimum amount required? */
>> if (srb->result == SAM_STAT_GOOD &&
>> srb->request_bufflen - srb->resid < srb->underflow)
>> srb->result = (DID_ERROR << 16) | (SUGGEST_RETRY << 24);
>>
>> return;
>>
>> So I suppose this *could* be the driver thinking it had a bad sector,
>> but it really looks like it's guessing. The code also appears to be
>> instrumented for some kind of USB tracing.. If you can figure out how
>> to turn that on, then the trace will probably tell us what is really
>> going on there.
>> Look for a file called "usbmon.txt" in the Documentation/usb/ subdir
>> of your kernel source tree. It describes how to do the tracing.
>
> Did you want me to do something like this:
> http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xslaby/sklad/usbmon/?M=A
>
> usb2 means usb bus 2.
>
> without "a"s commands was:
>
> [connect the device]
> mount /dev/sdb usb/ [filesystem is vfat]
> dd if=/dev/zero of=usb/zero1 bs=1k count=3
> [wait some time to let system syncing automagically]
> umount usb/
> [disconnect the device]
>
>
>
> with "a" there is only difference in dd command:
> ...
> dd if=/dev/zero of=usb/zero2 bs=1k count=5
> ...
>
> The first serie is without the error in the latter one appeared (some time after
> `dd', when system syncs):
> sd 6:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x10070000
> end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 8223
> [same as before]
>
>
>
> I have i386 arch, so 4096 is PAGE_SIZE, when it syncs only one dirty page, it
> seems to be OK, otherwise it's not, if this helps in any way.
>
Just a notice, I've just returned from the big w*ows system and it's working
there ... huh ... better to say, it doesn't complain ... hum ... it means almost
nothing ... But seems to work.
regards,
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