Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 8885] New: Unable to access memory card readeranymore

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Tue Aug 14 2007 - 00:55:31 EST



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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:07:36 -0700 (PDT) bugme-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8885
>
> Summary: Unable to access memory card reader anymore
> Product: IO/Storage
> Version: 2.5
> KernelVersion: 2.6.23-rc3
> Platform: All
> OS/Version: Linux
> Tree: Mainline
> Status: NEW
> Severity: normal
> Priority: P1
> Component: SCSI
> AssignedTo: io_scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ReportedBy: casteyde.christian@xxxxxxx
>
>
> Most recent kernel where this bug did not occur: 2.6.22.1, maybe 2.6.23-rc2
> Distribution: Slackware 12.0
> Hardware Environment: Athlon64 3000, laptop Aspire 1511LMi, nForce3 150
> Software Environment: Kernel 2.6.23-rc3, blockdev, udev, KDE 3.5.7
> Problem Description:
> With kernel 2.6.22.1, when I plug a memory card in the integrated card reader
> of my laptop, the card is detected and KDE(via udev) asks me for mounting the
> device.
> With kernel 2.6.23-rc3, this does not happens anymore:
> - first, at boot, there are some new lines in dmesg saying /dev/sda is seen but
> size cannot be get (normal: there is no memory card in the reader);
> - second, plugging the card does nothing;
> - third, issuing "blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sda" does not work;
> - finally, fdisk /dev/sda fails (unable to open /dev/sda).
> So the device seems to be completly unusable now (this is a Thomson card reader
> if I remember well).
>
> dmesg output for 2.6.22.1-cfs19 and 2.6.23-rc3 appended to show the
> differences.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> Maybe the problem is specific to my hardware. I presume: boot with an empty
> card reader connected, the plug the card and see it is inaccessible?
>

I'm struggling a bit to work out if this is a scsi bug, a USB bug, an MMC bug
or whatever. But it's a bug.

Michal, can you please track this as a post-2.6.22 regression?

Others: can you please take a look at the dmesg output, see if we can work
out which subsystem is (newly) failing?

Thanks.
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