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Subject: [Bug 270805] loader.efi: crashes with USB device attached
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D270805

--- Comment #14 from Mark Millard <marklmi26-fbsd@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to Robert Clausecker from comment #11)

All my ZFS testing was with the same drive in different ports.

All my UFS testing was with the same drive in different ports.

(ZFS drive vs. UFS drive: same type but distinct instances.)

The 2 drives are USB3.2 capable but are compatible/capable
with USB3.0 (and with USB2). In this context, the WDK23
interhal hubs and ports are a mix of USB3.0 and USB3.2 .

As I understand it, even for a USB3.0 device, when attached
to a USB 3.2 hub/port the kernel has somewhat different
activity to do. The hub/port is not fully transparent of
itself.

(May be you were referencing my keyboard/mouse note, where
I did not reference USB2 explicitly. I do not expect that
any keyboards/mice issues are relevant to the storage media
issues.)

As for the time:

RPi4B's do not have an RTC but the ntpd startup I use
deals with setting up the time anyway. That did not happen
here. I'm unsure why. I ended up manually setting the date
in order to allow my buildworld buildkernel test.

(Again, I sometimes boot the RPi4B's with the same drives
that I used for the Windows Dev Kit 2023 testing.)


As for temperature: If what you report is true, it is odd
that the UEFI/ACPI implementation supplies definitions for
non-existing sensors.

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