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I had to post this somewhere. After screwing with damn near every
distribution I could find and failing on every one for various reasons I
discovered that my shit USB card reader was to blame for almost every
issue I have been having. I haven't been able to I stall any
distribution and after discon
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This patch doesn't seem to work for me in wily (Ubuntu 14.04.4). I've
tried both applying the patch to the current wily source (4.2.0-38.45)
and also compiling the master-next source for wily. Neither solves the
problem of the USB initialisation delay.
The patch integrates successfully and the ker
linux-package 4.4.0-25.44-proposed solves the problem
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Hi,
I did test the patch with kernel as built from xenial's master-next repo
patch has been solved the issues no more boot lockups, usb resets and "error
-110" doesn't shows up anymore on dmesg
msi z97gaming7 board working fine now
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
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Importance: Undeci
I don't have the competency (or courage) to try and apply a patch to my
kernel. Is there any way of knowing when this will get released?
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Oooh! I was just logging in to register that this bug also affects
me, and find there was a patch submitted yesterday! I'll try this out
when I get a chance and report back.
Just FYI, this bug only affects me following booting from USB. To fix
it, I have to disable the ASMedia USB ports from t
finally there is a fix from upstream kernel
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-
next.git/patch/include/linux/usb.h?id=feb26ac31a2a5cb88d86680d9a94916a6343e9e6
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Since I switched to Arch because of this issue, I haven't encountered it
since. Maybe it's a Ubuntu kernel issue?
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Title:
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Serge Malo,
A workaround is to enter the BIOS, keep the built-in Intel USB enabled, but set
the third-party ASMedia USB to disabled.
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I see the same problem with 2 different m/b:
Asus X99-A and Asus Z97-A
I can see the problem with Kernels 3.16 and 3.19.
Does anyone have a work-around, such as changing USB parameters in the
BIOS?
I also see that a complete power down temporarily fixes the issue.
Also woth noting: my Z97-A syst
also have usb issues with 15.10 and asus x99e-ws.
get similar error messages as above:
[ 10.918992] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
[ 11.031084] usb 1-3: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
consequence is that usb devices take a long time to be recognized.
takes a lo
I've found it still happens on 4.2.0-27.
However, I've been having better luck with the 4.5-rc kernels.
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After a couple reboots, 4.2.0-27 seems to have fixed it.
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I've been battling with this issue for a weeks now as well. Thought it
was faulty hardware, but it only occurs when I do a warm reboot into my
Linux system.
MSI z97 gaming 7
4.2.0-19-generic
I'm going to install 4.2.0-27 now and post any updates if it was
resolved.
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hi
here is the update
custom build kernel 4.4 on gentoo and debian 8 with 3.16 there are no issues
both systems work fine
but ubuntu from 14.04.3 to 16.04 have the problem
msi z97 gaming 7
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So now I think my problem is clearly the result of my Asus X99
motherboard.
I was researching the components of my new PC and discovered a lot of
anecdotal complaints about boot failure during Post that seemed related
to USB. I'm providing some of the links I discovered below in case
anyone other
@Jeff
I have an external sound card (Topping VX2). And also a CAD u37 usb
microphone. When they are plugged into my machine, it hangs forever at
the login screen and won't let me type into the password field. If I
remove the devices, it immediately resolves the issue and I'm able to
log in. Howeve
@Larry Tate:
I don't observe any Compiz or Pulse issues
What are the specific devices triggering these issues for you?
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After managing to log in, do you guys notice problems with Pulse audio
or with Compiz themes?
If I try to book with certain devices connected, I get the slow boot but
also my audio is nuked and my theming (folders, icons) are all reset to
defaults.
When I unplug the offending devices and reboot a
I have the same problem. I have the Asus Maximus VII Hero (Z97) and the same
errors occur. On my PC I have elementary OS 0.3.2 (based on Ubuntu 14.04)
installed.
While booting with 'normal' bios setting and a USB3.0 HDD my keyboard and mouse
(and basically all USB devices) stop working. When di
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It still happens to me.
Is there an open bug report we can follow on the kernel mailing list? If
not, it might be worth posting there about this.
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For me the problem seems to have been resolved with Ubuntu 15.10 and
kernel 4.2.0-23
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S
Ugh, finally found everyone with my issue!
The problem is present in Ubuntu 15.10.
I also have an X99-A motherboard. I just updated the BIOS to 2101
(11/26/15) but that did not help the issue.
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With a MacbookPro12,1 (13 inches retina learly 2015), the same issue appears
quite often, not always.
Sorry I'm not able to identify the context where the boot is not slowed by usb
device descriptor errors ...
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Adding my voice to the chorus. Same issues on an Asus X99-A motherboard.
Makes the system *really* hard to use.
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Unfortunately my MSI board lacks that feature, heh.
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The BIOS setting I modified is:
Settings->
Advanced->
USB Configuration->
External USB Power Control [Disabled]
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Yep, happening here too with a MSI Z97 MPOWER Max AC with the latest 4.2
and 4.3 kernels...
[ 11.225438] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
[ 11.337524] usb 1-3: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[ 21.480411] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
[ 21
I am experiencing the same issue on Ubuntu 15.10 with Kernel
4.2.0-16-generic, on my MSI Z97 GAMING 9 AC. The only way to fix it for
me so far was to disable the USB external power or something like that
under Advanced Settings/USB.
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I have an Asus X99-S, with the same issue. Kernel 3.19.0-30-generic
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I accidentally stumbled upon a sort-of solution to my own problem. It
seems that the Xen hypervisor handles USB the way it should be handled,
so if you happen to have VT-d or SVM, installing Xen is an easy fix.
Plus, you'll be able to run VMs natively, which is itself super cool.
I'm off to play w
I have an Asus UX31e, with exactly this problem. It was fine with Ubuntu
14 but after the upgrade to 15.04 it got this startu-up issue.
So far, downgrading looks like the only viable option...
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I update the bios to latest beta for msi z97 gaming 7 and everything is normal
with kernel 4.2/4.0.5 at gentoo
i think related fix is written at changelog Set "USB Precondition" default as
disable
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I have an ASRock Z87 Pro4, and I have this exact problem. The boot times
are the same, cycling the PSU fixes the problem for the first boot, and
disabling the USB ports fixes the problem indefinitely. I'll provide
logs if anybody ever gets around to fixing this.
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Same issue on an Intel D54250WYK with a 3.19.0-26-generic kernel.
Please let me know if more information is needed.
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same issue on msi gaming 7 mainboard z97
booting stuck with bios error code 99 then bios initialization waits for two
minutes
sometimes asmedia usb ports will dead or show up with errors
only workaround for now cutting the power
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Not sure if that one is directly related, the code lists a different
device ID
+ if (pdev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_ASMEDIA &&
+ pdev->device == 0x1042)
+ xhci->quirks |= XHCI_BROKEN_STREAMS;
+
Here are some similar findings with the same device/problem:
A search for "asmedia" on the Linux kernel commit log:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/?id=refs%2Ftags%2Fv4.2-rc6&qt=grep&q=asmedia
Merge tag 'usb-3.18-rc4' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git
Thank you John5788!
I have a Asus Z87-Pro and suffered from this problem. After going into
the UEFI setup screen and changing the four Asmedia 1074 ports to
disabled the system now boots fine.
In the settings screen, they are under Advanced -> USB, and named as
USB_ xxE with the suffix E.
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Another finding I'd like to share that temporarily "solves" this
problem.
The Asus Z87 Maximus VI Formula board I have allows me to enable/disable
USB controllers from the BIOS. I disabled the Asmedia USB3 controller
and all the issues seem to go away:
1. laggy BIOS initialization
2. slow udev in
I am seeing this same issue on two separate Z87 boards from Asus on
Gentoo. It looks like the culprit is the Asmedia USB 3 controller, at
least from my end.
Cutting power to the system and powering on allows the init sequence to
complete normally. Upon reboot or regular power on, the device with I
Ubuntu 15.04 - Not just slow, also doesn't recognize one of the USB devices
Similar to what others reported, except after usb errors and insanely slow boot
time, my Kinesis Advantage PRO MPC/USB Keyboard (which has a USB hub) doesn't
work. The lsusb output shows that the hub is recognized, bu
Same problem on ASUS Z97-WS after upgrading Ubuntu 14.10 to 15.04:
uname:
Linux 3.19.0-22-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 16 17:15:15 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
systemd-analyze:
Startup finished in 2.077s (kernel) + 45.086s (userspace) = 47.164s
systemd-analyze bla
Yes, and this bug is still in 15.10-daily with kernel 4.0.
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Hi,
I guess the bug is not fixed. I am running:
Linux marvin 3.19.0-22-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 16 17:15:15 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
according to the fix above, this was supposed to be corrected in version
3.19.0-18, but I still have it in 3.19.0-22 and if I remember correct
just tried older kernel (Linux 3.16.0-39-generic):
[2.566599] ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
[3.234348] usb 1-3: new full-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
[3.363336] usb 1-3: New USB device found, idVendor=0a5c, idProduct=4500
[3.363338] usb 1-3: New USB device
I still have some issue:
[2.236523] EXT4-fs (sda4): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
[2.545462] Switched to clocksource tsc
[2.827232] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access APPLESD Card Reader 3.00
PQ: 0 ANSI: 6
[2.827475] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic
The issue still exists in some form.
Usually if one or more USB error messages appear, and you wait, they
disappear now, and the boot proceeds ok.
Sometimes however, like if you press a keyboard button before they
disappear, the issue remains.
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$ systemd-analyze blame
36.048s systemd-udev-settle.service
No, I guess I still have this problem. :(
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Masking the service makes the system boot faster and LightDM gets shown quickly:
$ systemctl mask systemd-udev-settle
However, then at LightDM I can't use my keyboard and mouse, and have to
wait 30 more seconds, then I can use them.
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$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 8.835s (firmware) + 6.535s (loader) + 6.107s (kernel) +
9.169s (userspace) = 30.647s
$ systemd-analyze blame
6.703s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
30s vs 1m14s
Yeah, this bug seems to have been fixed.
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I think the issue with USB error messages, "error -110", was fixed with
the last kernel update (kernel 3.19.0-18.18).
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Or it may be some systemd bug.
It is definitely an *buntu 15.04 issue.
As I said, the workaround is to remove the computer's power cord from
the power socket, until the motherboard loses all its power.
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I have the sane bug= I have the same bug
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Confirmed
My post with all my typos fixed:
I have the same bug, "error -110" USB error messages, and when I reboot,
the computer's UEFI initialisation during boot, at the USB device stage,
is very slow.
The problem gets fixed temporarily, if you unplug the computer from the
power socket (or turn off the po
I have the sane bug, "error -110" USB error messages, and when I reboot,
the computer's UEFI initialisation during boot, at the USB device stage,
is very slow.
The problem gets fixed temporarily, if you unplug the computer from the
power socket (or turn off the power switch, at the back of the
com
I don't have any old kernels around.
Yes, I believe this to be a regression, since I don't recall having this slow
boot long time ago.
Interestingly GRUB to LightDM with systemd is 45 seconds.
While GRUB to LightDM with upstart is 10 seconds (then I have to wait about
half a minute for the USB d
Thanks. So this keeps looping on
apr 09 01:41:57 hostname kernel: usb 1-3: new high-speed USB device number 2
using xhci_hcd
apr 09 01:41:57 hostname kernel: usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
but doesn't say which kind of device that is as it can't talk to it.
Is this a regression
journal as requested
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OK, so if that didn't help it looks like trouble with an internal USB
device. Could you add "debug" to the "linux" line in the grub boot menu,
boot with that, and then attach the output of "journalctl -ab" here?
Thanks!
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I disconnected *all* my USB peripherals (which was both my mouse and
keyboard). The boot is still slow.
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 14.697s (firmware) + 11.224s (loader) + 6.121s (kernel) +
44.182s (userspace) = 1min 16.225s
$ systemd-analyze blame
35.463s systemd-udev-settle.service
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