Hello. Well, bad news. No kernel version I've tested worked. I've tried: 3.18.16, 3.19.8, 4.0.6. All kernels were compiled with .config file currently present in my system (default one that comes with distro). All kernel tests ended with "[5 21 02] Illegal request. Invalid address for write" Debian Live DVD does not work either.
Kernel modules you requested: dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ sudo lsmod |grep usb [sudo] password for dmitry: usbhid 44460 0 btusb 29721 0 bluetooth 374429 1 btusb hid 102264 2 hid_generic,usbhid usb_storage 56215 0 scsi_mod 191405 5 sg,usb_storage,libata,sd_mod,sr_mod usbcore 195340 7 btusb,uvcvideo,usb_storage,ehci_hcd,ehci_pci,usbhid,xhci_hcd usb_common 12440 1 usbcore dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ sudo lsmod |grep scsi scsi_mod 191405 5 sg,usb_storage,libata,sd_mod,sr_mod dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ sudo lsmod |grep ata libata 177457 2 ahci,libahci scsi_mod 191405 5 sg,usb_storage,libata,sd_mod,sr_mod dmitry@D-NESTERKIN:~$ I've also tried to install firmware-linux-free and firmware-linux-nonfree packages with no luck. 2015-06-23 10:23 GMT+03:00 Дмитрий Нестеркин <undelb...@gmail.com>: > One more: when I first booted with new kernel, some resets were logged: > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.468462] usb 1-3.3: new > high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.559042] usb 1-3.3: New USB > device found, idVendor=093b, idProduct=0023 > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.559047] usb 1-3.3: New USB > device strings: Mfr=85, Product=57, SerialNumber=44 > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.559050] usb 1-3.3: Product: > PLEXTOR USB Storage Adapter > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.559053] usb 1-3.3: > Manufacturer: PLEXTOR > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 2.559055] usb 1-3.3: > SerialNumber: ABC10CA1F554 > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 5.422571] usb 1-3.3: reset > high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 6.491309] usb 1-3.3: reset > high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 7.559969] usb 1-3.3: reset > high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd > Jun 23 10:09:34 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 8.628865] usb 1-3.3: reset > high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd > > > 2015-06-23 10:21 GMT+03:00 Дмитрий Нестеркин <undelb...@gmail.com>: > >> Kernel 3.18.16 gives me exactly the same error. >> At the moment, I need to do some work stuff, but I'll be doing more >> experiments ASAP. >> >> 2015-06-23 0:42 GMT+03:00 Дмитрий Нестеркин <undelb...@gmail.com>: >> >>> I've downloaded 3.18.16 longterm kernel and plan to compile it on my >>> system. >>> Linux Mint (which is OK) uses kernel 3.13 and fedora 22 uses kernel 4.0 >>> (also ok). >>> In fact there is a lot of UAS/USB bugs reported for kernel 3.16 (and >>> some for 3.15 and 3.17). >>> >>> Controllers you mentioned are USB 3.0. My drive is definitely USB 2.0. >>> However, if it looks like a duck, swim like a duck and quacks like a >>> duck... I'll definitely need to try new kernel. >>> >>> 2015-06-22 21:34 GMT+03:00 Thomas Schmitt <scdbac...@gmx.net>: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> > I have found some interesting discussion about UAS bugs in kernel >>>> 3.16: >>>> > https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2014/07/msg00318.html >>>> >>>> UAS ... google ... wikipedia ... >>>> Well, it would be the natural way to perform SG_IO with a USB >>>> device. Burn programs issue SCSI commands and UAS is designed >>>> for transporting them. Wikipedia has: >>>> "Version 3.18-rc4 of the Linux kernel disables buggy UAS >>>> implementation in xHCI host controllers Etron EJ168, >>>> ASMedia ASM1042,[19] and VIA VL80x.[20]" >>>> >>>> But i understand that UAS is quite a new protocol. >>>> Is your drive's USB controller young enough ? (Actually >>>> i assume the drive is SATA or IDE and the box has a >>>> USB-SATA or USB-IDE bridge bridge.) >>>> >>>> >>>> > An here comes the output from my kern.log: >>>> > Jun 22 15:12:02 D-NESTERKIN kernel: [ 1.508233] usb 3-2: Product: >>>> PLEXTOR >>>> > USB Storage Adapter >>>> >>>> They really give few clue about age and version of the >>>> drive-side USB controller. >>>> I googled for "PLEXTOR USB Storage Adapter" "UAS" and found >>>> nearly nothing. Descriptions of UAS refer to hard disks and >>>> SSDs, rather than optical drives. But - as stated - i expect >>>> it to depend on the USB-SATA or USB-IDE controller of the >>>> drive box. >>>> >>>> >>>> In any case, recent changes in USB are obvious suspects. >>>> Now i'm curious whether the working and non-working Linuxes >>>> show a pattern with kernel revisions. >>>> >>>> >>>> Have a nice day :) >>>> >>>> Thomas >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> С уважением, >>> Нестеркин Дмитрий >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> С уважением, >> Нестеркин Дмитрий >> > > > > -- > С уважением, > Нестеркин Дмитрий > -- Best regards, Dmitry Nesterkin