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[Bug 1389510] Re: SD card and contents listed several times

 

No, the card wasn't removed/inserted at runtime; it was there at boot
and stayed there.

The most reliable way to reproduce this issue is to go through QA's
sanity test plan in order.  By the time the mtp step is reached, it
usually has devolved far enough to have several copies of the SD device.

In the logs I'm attaching, it was shortly after boot so there were only
two copies.  I connected, selected one of the two SD devices, listed the
contents of the root dir, then disconnected.  The relevant bits start at
01:42:59 in the log, and go to the end.

I think it's a phone-side bug, in part because the behavior depends on
how long the device has been in use that boot, and in part because I see
two copies of a file listed in the log under different object IDs.

I0115 01:42:59.180575  2734 UbuntuMtpDatabase.h:154] Adding "/media/phablet/3562-3231/XposedCM10-10.1NetflixWorkaround-Dinc.apk"
I0115 01:43:10.457561  2729 MtpObjectInfo.cpp:99] MtpObject Info 9: XposedCM10-10.1NetflixWorkaround-Dinc.apk
I0115 01:43:11.222623  2729 MtpObjectInfo.cpp:99] MtpObject Info 372: XposedCM10-10.1NetflixWorkaround-Dinc.apk

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Title:
  SD card and contents listed several times

Status in mtp package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When connecting to a krillin running rtm image 142, I see the SD card
  device listed several times.  If I connect to that device and list its
  contents, each file and directory is listed several times too.  The
  exact number is consistent during a session, but varies per boot.

  If I then add a new file, disconnect, and reconnect, that file is
  listed just once while everything else is listed several times.

  The mtp client I'm using to test this is gmtp.  Results may appear
  different with Nautilus, because I think it ignores duplicates.

  Screenshots demonstrating what I see are attached.

  This issue isn't new, but it seems to happen every time now instead of
  just once in a while.

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