Re: 2.6.19-rc1-mm1 - locks when using "dd bs=1M" from card reader

From: Helge Hafting
Date: Fri Oct 13 2006 - 09:14:55 EST


Andrew Morton wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:18:04 +0200
Helge Hafting <helge.hafting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I found an easy way to hang the kernel when copying a SD-card:

dd if=/dev/sdc of=file bs=1048576

I.e. copy the entire 256MB card in 1MB chunks. I got about
160MB before the kernel hung. Not even sysrq+B worked, I needed
the reset button. The pc has a total of 512MB memory if that matters.

Using bs=4096 instead let me copy the entire card with no problems,
but that seems to progress slower.

The above 'dd' command hangs my office pc every time. So I can repeat
it for debugging purposes.


What device driver is providing /dev/sdc?
It is an usb card reader, so it is "usb mass storage"
and "scsi disk".
Did any previous kernels work correctly? If so, which?

I just got that card reader, so I haven't tested any earlier kernels.
I have another machine with a card reader, which I have used for
a long time. But I only ever copy files with "cp" on that one.

This time I used "dd" to get an image of the entire card, and got trouble
when using 1M chunks.

I can try with verbose scsi debug messages if that might help?

Helge Hafting


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