xhci-hcd + NTFS = endless error loop

2014-02-23 Thread Sascha Weaver
an annotated version of dmesg below. Please read my comments in that file for more details. -- Sascha Weaver # System boot completed. # Inserting Seagate USB disk ... # (I tried with another USB disk, the errors are the same.) # (However, mounting an ext4 partition on the same disk does not trigger

Re: xhci-hcd + NTFS = endless error loop

2014-02-23 Thread Sascha Weaver
Oh! I am so sorry! I forgot to install ntfs-3g package! After the installation of this package the bug exists no more! I am really sorry for the disturbance ... 2014-02-24 15:18 GMT+08:00 Sascha Weaver wzy...@wzyboy.org: Hi, I am not very sure if this error belong to ntfs-3g or linux-usb

Re: xhci-hcd (millions of) Too many fragments error on LUKS-encrypted device

2014-01-17 Thread Sascha Weaver
, no more lock-ups, and the data just get to the place. I did not try applying two patches at the same time, because it's late in my timezone... Good night. -- Sascha Weaver xhci-patched-1.dmesg Description: Binary data

Re: xhci-hcd (millions of) Too many fragments error on LUKS-encrypted device

2014-01-15 Thread Sascha Weaver
2014/1/15 David Laight david.lai...@aculab.com: This is a known problem. A side effect of trying to fix USB ethernet. There is a patch lurking to increase the ring size from 64 to 256. Thanks, but where could I get the patch? I searched a bit but cannot find it. -- Sascha Weaver

Re: xhci-hcd (millions of) Too many fragments error on LUKS-encrypted device

2014-01-15 Thread Sascha Weaver
2014/1/15 David Laight david.lai...@aculab.com: Edit drivers/usb/host/xhci.h and change the definition of TRBS_PER_SEGMENT from 64 to 256. Thanks David! I re-compiled my kernel after changing 64 to 256 and it works! No more errors are produced! -- Sascha Weaver -- To unsubscribe from