I see the patch to suppress the "empty device name" boot up bug has been deployed, and that message is gone. However one remains that seems to be new. If I have my USB Bluetooth adapter plugged in and enabled, I get a message during boot as follows:
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[ 6.439861] Bluetooth: hc10: CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041s02 receive-issue workaround
[ 6.937043]
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If I remove the bluetooth dongle, I get:
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[ 6.xxxxxx]
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with nothing else. The value between the [ ] has been 6.xxxxxx to 7.xxxxxx - it seems to change every boot. I have rebooted the computer with no usb devices installed at all but still get the empty bracketed message. It seems one of the [ 6.xxxxx] values corresponds to a USB error... the second might just be an empty fragment?
This is with an MSI AMD X470 mobo, with 6 onboard USB 2.0 ports, 8 onboard USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, and 2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, all mixed between front and rear. I believe this motherboard has two USB controllers, 1 AMD, and 1 ASMedia.
I run two powered external hubs, one USB2, the other USB3.
My normal USB boot load is:
1 Hi-Gain USB Wifi Adapter (3.0 hub)
1 Elecom wireless Trackball (2.0 hub)
1 Wacom graphics tablet (2.0 hub)
1 MAudio FTP Pro audio interface (2.0 hub)
1 Keyboard (direct 2.0)
1 Cambridge Silicon Bluetooth adapter
1 VIA 5 in 1 card reader (direct 3.1G2)
1 Thrustmaster Flight Stick (3.0 hub) (optional)
1 Xbox 360 controller. (3.0 hub) (optional)
1 powered 4 port 2.0 hub (direct 2.0)
1 powered 4 1/2 port 3.1 hub (direct 3.1G1 - 1 port is charging only)
I also use 3 external HDD/SDD drives, 1 USB DVD drive, 4 thumbnail drives of various sizes, a dozen or so different SD cards, and phone. I use the hubs as my case does not support front panel (its 20 years old) and there is too much RF for radio based devices like WiFi, Bluetooth, and mouse at the rear (and only 2 available usb 2.0 ports for 4 devices).
Anyway, is anybody else getting such messages? The computer works fine... there are no problems... just the odd messages remain.
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[ 6.439861] Bluetooth: hc10: CSR: Failed to suspend the device for our Barrot 8041s02 receive-issue workaround
[ 6.937043]
#######
If I remove the bluetooth dongle, I get:
#######
[ 6.xxxxxx]
#######
with nothing else. The value between the [ ] has been 6.xxxxxx to 7.xxxxxx - it seems to change every boot. I have rebooted the computer with no usb devices installed at all but still get the empty bracketed message. It seems one of the [ 6.xxxxx] values corresponds to a USB error... the second might just be an empty fragment?
This is with an MSI AMD X470 mobo, with 6 onboard USB 2.0 ports, 8 onboard USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, and 2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, all mixed between front and rear. I believe this motherboard has two USB controllers, 1 AMD, and 1 ASMedia.
I run two powered external hubs, one USB2, the other USB3.
My normal USB boot load is:
1 Hi-Gain USB Wifi Adapter (3.0 hub)
1 Elecom wireless Trackball (2.0 hub)
1 Wacom graphics tablet (2.0 hub)
1 MAudio FTP Pro audio interface (2.0 hub)
1 Keyboard (direct 2.0)
1 Cambridge Silicon Bluetooth adapter
1 VIA 5 in 1 card reader (direct 3.1G2)
1 Thrustmaster Flight Stick (3.0 hub) (optional)
1 Xbox 360 controller. (3.0 hub) (optional)
1 powered 4 port 2.0 hub (direct 2.0)
1 powered 4 1/2 port 3.1 hub (direct 3.1G1 - 1 port is charging only)
I also use 3 external HDD/SDD drives, 1 USB DVD drive, 4 thumbnail drives of various sizes, a dozen or so different SD cards, and phone. I use the hubs as my case does not support front panel (its 20 years old) and there is too much RF for radio based devices like WiFi, Bluetooth, and mouse at the rear (and only 2 available usb 2.0 ports for 4 devices).
Anyway, is anybody else getting such messages? The computer works fine... there are no problems... just the odd messages remain.
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