06-25-2018, 03:13 AM
Hi,
The drives UAS support is blacklisted (i.e. it's known to have issues) and then the usb-storage class driver as a known quirk listed as well. That is why the kernel is downgrading the drives throughput. As it's a drive aimed at the desktop market I suspect Seagate/Microsoft have resolved any compatibility issues under windows.
I use the word drive to mean the products SATAIII to USB3 controller. I stripped the HDD out of the original desktop enclosure I had with the same issues and put it in a USB3 External drive enclosure that is know to work with Linux and the Rock64. Be warned this would invalidate your warranty on the Seagate Expansion Desk.
The drives UAS support is blacklisted (i.e. it's known to have issues) and then the usb-storage class driver as a known quirk listed as well. That is why the kernel is downgrading the drives throughput. As it's a drive aimed at the desktop market I suspect Seagate/Microsoft have resolved any compatibility issues under windows.
Code:
[ 3.571243] usb 5-1: UAS is blacklisted for this device, using usb-storage instead
[ 3.575120] usb-storage 5-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected
[ 3.579330] usb-storage 5-1:1.0: Quirks match for vid 0bc2 pid 3320: 2000000
I use the word drive to mean the products SATAIII to USB3 controller. I stripped the HDD out of the original desktop enclosure I had with the same issues and put it in a USB3 External drive enclosure that is know to work with Linux and the Rock64. Be warned this would invalidate your warranty on the Seagate Expansion Desk.