07-16-2018, 03:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2018, 07:48 AM by Redwid.
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Got the same issue.
My rock64 (4Gb) disconnects all my drives that connected to powered usb 3.0 hub if I do copy data from one disk to another.
The same set up works well on banana pi pro with armbian. I'm doing migration right now from my old self made NAS solution based on banana pi pro to rock64.
It's a quite pity as I planned to use more than one usb 3.0 disk connected to rock64
I've found that, if I connect destination disk to usb 2.0 and do copy by rsync from source disk that connected to usb 3.0 hub so no crashes occurs.
After a googling for a while, found that thread: https://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_mul...cessor-SDK
There is some hack to fix a quite the same issue, but on the different board.
My image is 4.4.126-rockchip-ayufan-239
Any ideas?
Opened issue on ayufan github page: https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/issues/112
My rock64 (4Gb) disconnects all my drives that connected to powered usb 3.0 hub if I do copy data from one disk to another.
The same set up works well on banana pi pro with armbian. I'm doing migration right now from my old self made NAS solution based on banana pi pro to rock64.
It's a quite pity as I planned to use more than one usb 3.0 disk connected to rock64
I've found that, if I connect destination disk to usb 2.0 and do copy by rsync from source disk that connected to usb 3.0 hub so no crashes occurs.
After a googling for a while, found that thread: https://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_mul...cessor-SDK
There is some hack to fix a quite the same issue, but on the different board.
My image is 4.4.126-rockchip-ayufan-239
Any ideas?
Opened issue on ayufan github page: https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/issues/112