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Date:      Tue, 24 Apr 2012 20:40:44 +0000
From:      Doug Sampson <dougs@dawnsign.com>
To:        "'freebsd-usb@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-usb@freebsd.org>
Subject:   LaCie P'9230 USB 3.0 Drive Not Recognized
Message-ID:  <E6B2517F8D6DBF4CABB8F38ACA367E780D9B40@Draco.dawnsign.com>

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I went out and got a LaCie P'9230 drive, an external USB 3.0/2.0 2TB drive =
(http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=3D10559). FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE =
#5 running on an Intel D845GEBV2L motherboard does not recognize it.



Apr 23 15:57:11 test kernel: usb_alloc_device: set address 2 failed (USB_ER=
R_STALLED, ignored)

Apr 23 15:57:11 test kernel: usbd_setup_device_desc: getting device descrip=
tor at addr 2 failed, USB_ERR_STALLED

Apr 23 15:57:12 test kernel: usbd_req_re_enumerate: addr=3D2, set address f=
ailed! (USB_ERR_STALLED, ignored)

Apr 23 15:57:12 test kernel: usbd_setup_device_desc: getting device descrip=
tor at addr 2 failed, USB_ERR_STALLED

Apr 23 15:57:13 test kernel: usbd_req_re_enumerate: addr=3D2, set address f=
ailed! (USB_ERR_STALLED, ignored)

Apr 23 15:57:13 test kernel: usbd_setup_device_desc: getting device descrip=
tor at addr 2 failed, USB_ERR_STALLED

Apr 23 15:57:13 test kernel: ugen3.2: <Unknown> at usbus3 (disconnected)

Apr 23 15:57:13 test kernel: uhub_reattach_port: could not allocate new dev=
ice

root@test:/usr/home/install#



'camcontrol devlist -v' does not indicate any daX devices.



What does the error messages above indicate?



I've used a variety of smaller external LaCie USB 2.0 drives with this moth=
erboard successfully in the past.



A link at the LaCie web site (http://www.lacie.com/more/index.htm?id=3D1011=
2) indicates that a driver needs to be installed on a Mac in order to reali=
ze true USB 3.0 speeds. Does this mean that for me to use this drive, I nee=
d a special driver? I think not especially when I'm attaching it to an USB =
2.0 port.



I contacted tech support at LaCie and their response was, as expected, that=
 they do not support FreeBSD as the OS and to use Windows or OSX instead.



I've consulted the hardware compatibility list but it appears to not have b=
een updated to reflect newer hardware.



Any advice would be appreciated.



~Doug




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