Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:41:41 -0500 From: Alexander Anderson <a.anderson@utoronto.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: usbd: Executing umount: Device not configured Message-ID: <20050120024140.GA571@>
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Greetings all, I have a Sony DSC-P32 digital camera with a USB interface. I can't get usbd to unmount the camera when it's disconnected, powered off, or detached. I have to remember to execute umount(8) manually before the camera is physically disconnected, or else it stays mounted to a stale device forever (which makes it impossible to use the camera again until a reboot), and an attempt to forcibly unmount the stale device causes the kernel to panic. The relevant entry in /etc/usbd.conf: device "Sony DSC" vendor 0x054c product 0x0010 attach "sleep 1 ; /sbin/mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/camera" detach "/sbin/umount /dev/da0s1" It mounts without problems. But when I disconnect the camera, here's what I see (the output was obtained from usbd -dvv): umass0: at uhub1 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): lost device umass0: detached usbd: processing event queue on /dev/usb usbd: device-detach event at 1106184871.250725000, DSC cameras, Sony: vndr=0x054c prdct=0x0010 rlse=0x0450 clss=0x0000 subclss=0x0000 prtcl=0x0000 usbd: Found action 'Sony DSC' for DSC cameras, Sony usbd: action 0: Sony DSC vndr=0x054c prdct=0x0010 attach='sleep 1 ; /sbin/mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/camera' detach='/sbin/umount /dev/da0s1' usbd: Executing '/sbin/umount /dev/da0s1' umount: unmount of /mnt/camera failed: Device not configured usbd: '/sbin/umount /dev/da0s1' returned 1 Not so long ago upgraded from 4.9-RELEASE to 5.3-RELEASE, and this configuration used to work before, but not now. I'm wondering if usbd can execute the detach command before the special device has disappeared, not after the fact, as it seems to be. And I'm also wondering, why does "/sbin/umount -f /dev/da0s1" when /dev/da0s1 does not exist cause a kernel panic? Though, I wouldn't care about it if all worked without this hitch.
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