Randomly (once a day, none or ten times in an hour) I got this:
Oct 13 11:19:55 work mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 27:
"/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4"
Oct 13 11:19:55 work mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 27 was not an MTP device
Oct 13 11:20:44 work kernel: [ 6972.357596] usb
And this seems belongs: https://sourceforge.net/p/libmtp/bugs/435/#dee2
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If you don't see specific messages like:
HcDoneHead not written back; disabled
HC died; cleaning up
Then it's unlikely to be the same bug. This one has been fixed anyway.
If you have a particular USB device that disconnects, it's likely to be
either a hardware problem (check it on a different O
This bug is happening on Trusty as well.
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Jul 05 13:23:38 matrix gnome-session[2559]: Loading configuration plugins
Jul 05 13:23:38 matrix gnome-session[2559]: Using gconf config backend
Jul 05 13:23:38 matrix gnome-session[2559]: {u'control':
,
u'headset': ,
u'headset': ,
u'headset': https
Git this bug on Xenial (4.4.0-79-generic) with BTC 5211AU USB keyboard.
Tried different laptop ports and external hubs.
Jun 26 15:31:10 localhost acpid: input device has been disconnected, fd 13
Jun 26 15:47:37 localhost acpid: input device has been disconnected, fd 14
Jun 26 16:06:00 localhost a
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Testing again now with the 4.8.0-30.32 kernel, I have been able to scan
a page and listen to several minutes of YouTube audio over USB
headphones.
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latest update is looking good, this bug hasn't surfaced since I rebooted
about 15 minutes ago (and the bug always appeared well before that,
within 5 minutes if that)
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OK, today's update to 4.8.0-32-generic did solve that USB problem for
me.
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I pulled the source from the git and fixed it myself while waiting for
the official fix. It has been working out flawlessly. If you dont want
to wait for the fix, doing it yourself will save your time and nerves ;)
There are instructions what to change in this message chain and
compiling the kernel
With the 4.8.0-30.32 kernel I have been able to print a page, but
attempting to scan results in my mouse dying.
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Like I said, -29 was basically renamed to -31. It HAS been fixed since -29 (now
-31)
On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 11:42:11 PM EST Scott Cowles Jacobs wrote:
> The Linux changelog people seem a bit comfused...
>
> I just received Linux 4.8.0-31.33,
> and ITS changlog says:
>
> " * Yakkety upd
The Linux changelog people seem a bit comfused...
I just received Linux 4.8.0-31.33,
and ITS changlog says:
" * Yakkety update to v4.8.11 stable release (LP: #1645421)
...
- Linux 4.8.11
* Yakkety update to 4.8.7 stable release (LP: #1642606)
...
- usb: increase ohci watchdog delay to
4.8.0-29 does/did indeed include the fix but never made it out of
proposed and has since been bumped to -31
On Dec 12, 2016, Scott Cowles Jacobs <1630...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>>4.8.0-30 does not have the 4.8.11 update. It's still at 4.8.6
>
>Is "Michael Bock (michi-bock)" referring to a diff
Hi Scott,
I think, it is the same problem, as I see the same dsmeg messages:
...
HcDoneHead not written back; disabled
HC died; cleaning up
USB disconnect, device number x
USB disconnect, device number y
...
and so on.
If you replace "print" with "playing sound on USB soundcard-speaker" in
>4.8.0-30 does not have the 4.8.11 update. It's still at 4.8.6
Is "Michael Bock (michi-bock)" referring to a different problem?
I installed the previous version (4.8.0-29.31), which said:
"* Yakkety update to v4.8.11 stable release (LP: #1645421)"
and it fixed a timer problem ("usb: increase ohc
4.8.0-30 does not have the 4.8.11 update. It's still at 4.8.6. It's been
pushed back to 4.8.0-31
https://people.canonical.com/~kernel/info/kernel-version-map.html
On Sunday, December 11, 2016 12:01:45 PM EST Michael Bock wrote:
> Sorry, but updating to 4.8.0-30-generic yesterday still didn't sol
Sorry, but updating to 4.8.0-30-generic yesterday still didn't solve
that problem for me.
In my case it is the USB speaker (Alesis M1 Active 320 USB, which works
as external sound card) what causes all USB ports except one to
disconnect after playing sound for some seconds.
Luckily I can have my
I just (yesterday?) installed Linux 4.8.0-29.31
"Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #1646194
* Yakkety update to v4.8.11 stable release (LP: #1645421)"
and for the first time since I installed Lubuntu 16.10, I can print, and have
the whole
page get printed!
This seems to have fixed the problem.
The devices seems to be working when plugged in via USB 3.0 ports.
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I also had this problem, and found a different fix in 4.9 that fixed it
(my original bug #1641052):
commit a8006bd915095c40098bfcb684cc2bdfb414dc0d
Merge: 965c4b7 6bad6bc
Author: Linus Torvalds
Date: Fri Oct 28 11:26:01 2016 -0700
Merge branch 'timers-urgent-for-linus' of
git://git.kernel.or
@Scott, correct the fix is not coming in with the 4.8.6 updates. See
comment #35.
The fix is coming in with the 4.8.7 updates. The current Yakkety
-proposed kernel(4.8.0-28.30) only has up to Linux 4.8.6.
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"And it looks like those updates are in Ubuntu-4.8.0-28:"
I think not.
I do not find mention of this bug in the changelog for 4.8.0-28-generic (I
searched for IO_WATCHDOG_DELAY, and USB and ohci - nothing for the latest
version)
and an attempted print failed exactly the same way, with a dead-in
@Nick, that report may be out of date. The following Yakkety commit is
when the updates were applied:
commit 3b532e6c54698867bfe1ccbecf9a557ca5e06009
Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman
Date: Mon Oct 31 05:26:46 2016 -0600
Linux 4.8.6
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638748
Ubuntu 16.10 has up to the 4.8.6 patches? According to this we're still at 4.8.1
http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/info/kernel-version-map.html
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I have been running kernel 4.8.7 64bit (from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/%7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v4.8.7/) for a few days now.
Appears to work OK with my hardware and fixes the USB problem.
:
AMD A10-7700K Radeon R7, 10 Compute Cores 4C+6G and NVIDIA Geforce GTX
750/PCIe/SSE2 with 367.57 driver.
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It will be nice to be able to print something, and not have it hang
somewhere in the middle of the page...
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The Yakkety kernel with get the patch when the 4.8.7 updates are applied
to the Ubuntu Yakkety kernel. The kernel currently has up to the 4.8.6
update. so 4.8.7 are next.
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Hi the fix is included in :
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/tag/?h=v4.8.7
The fix (which is really a work around to a bug in the new timer
implementation) is this commit
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/drivers/usb/hos
"The fix is in the current 4.8 stable rc."
How will I know what exact kernel version (when it pops up in Update Manager)
is the first to include this fix?
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The fix is in the current 4.8 stable rc.
On Nov 10, 2016 2:25 AM, "Graham Inggs" wrote:
> Looks like it was accepted here:
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ed6d6f8f42d7302f6f9b6245f34927
> ec20d26c12
>
> We still need this to go into the yakkety 4.8 kernel.
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Looks like it was accepted here:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ed6d6f8f42d7302f6f9b6245f34927ec20d26c12
We still need this to go into the yakkety 4.8 kernel.
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I tested this bug with upstream kernel version 4.9.0-040900rc3-generic
during several days and no occurrences of it anymore. I'll just consider
this as fixed!
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[By the way - until a fix reaches everybody, here is a script that I found
online and modified to fit my system...
The commented-out for statement is as the script was found.]
#!/bin/bash
if [[ $EUID != 0 ]] ; then
echo This must be run as root!
exit 1
fi
#for xhci in /sys/bus/pci/drivers/
I also have this bug, which I filed for cups (since it first manifested with
several aborted print jobs, which I assumed somehow caused my USB mouse to stop
working)
See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1637037
for details.
Summary:
scott@scott-ASUS-M2N68-AM-PLUS:~$ uname -a
This "HcDoneHead not written back; disabled" bug also affects me with
the device "ID 08bb:27c4 Texas Instruments" on the 4.8.4 Kernel from
Ubuntu mainline. With the kernel 4.7.10 it works without problems.
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I also run into this "HcDoneHead not written back; disabled" problem
with the latest self compiled kernel 4.8.4 on debian 8. And the
disappearing device is an "Eaton 5S 700" ups. It works with the last
4.7.10 without problems. So for the moment i will stick to 4.7.10.
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I've submitted the patch. I'll drop a note when its accepted.
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Yes I can. I will work on this tonight.
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@Bryan, do you plan of sending a patch upstream?
To submit your patch, send your patch with the detailed
description/changelog and your Signoff (ending with Signed-off-by: your
name ), to the emails listed from ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl
drivers/SUBSYSTEM-DETAILS (the get_maintainer.pl is from th
I was able to fix the issue by changing the IO_WATCHDOG_DELAY in ohci-
hcd.c from 250 msec to 275 msec. I suspect that the new timer wheel
based timers in 4.8 have exposed a bug in the ohci driver. Before the io
watchdog timer was set to 250 with 20 msecs of slack time. This is more
than likely jus
Same here:
[ 8246.703778] usb 3-2: new full-speed USB device number 3 using ohci-pci
[ 8246.989449] usb 3-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=0a29
[ 8246.989458] usb 3-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[ 8246.989462] usb 3-2: Product: Logitech Wireless Heads
I've got the same issue with a Razor Kraken Usb Audio and linux 4.8. I
can take logs if its helpful.
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Okay, spoke too soon, and found what might be the device causing all
this headache: my USB headset that works just fine with kernels before
this, but on 4.8 seems to cause issues with ohci-pci. The minute I plug
the headset in (or seconds afterwards), ohci-pci dies, so I'm thinking
it may be a driv
Alright, results of that kernel aren't good, it doesn't even boot on my
system, it just hangs just after grub hands over. But there was a new
update for the 4.8 series, and for the meantime the usb bug doesn't seem
to have hit yet, we'll see if it does before the end of tomorrow.
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Sorry about the wait, had a drive mysteriously stop working (pinned the
issue to a faulty SATA cable, still took out a good portion of my
install), gonna try that here in a few minutes (meaning when I get the
packages installed). I'll report back with the results.
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Can you see if this bug happens with the v4.8-rc1 kernel? It can be downloaded
from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.8-rc1/
If it does happen with -rc1, we can bisect between v4.7 and v4.8-rc1 to
identify the commit that introduced this regression.
Thanks in advance!
** Change
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2 USB ports randomly disconnect and don't reconnect (it's always the
same two), and in dmesg all I get is
"
[ 1276.916458] ohci-pci :00:12.0: HcDoneHead not written back; disabled
[ 1276.916467] o
** Package changed: linux-meta (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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