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[Bug 1804190] Re: Linux, Ubuntu, 18.04, X36CI, NB13, Can't copy file to USB-C v3.1 Storage if change port on Salomon.(FR:3/5times)
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Title:
Linux, Ubuntu, 18.04, X36CI, NB13, Can't copy file to USB-C v3.1
Storage if change port on Salomon.(FR:3/5times)
Status in Glance:
Invalid
Bug description:
Description:
1. Connect a Salomon Dock to SUT, Connect a Type-c USB 3.1(Gen1) storage Device on Salomon front Type-c Port, copy some file from PC to it, after complete transfer, then unplug to another Type-c Port on Salomon Dock, Find Can't copy file from PC to Storage device.
2.Unplug/Plug Salomon Dock from SUT, the file can be copy from PC to Memory Key again.
Expected Behavior:
Type-c USB 3.1 storage Can copy file after change Type-c port on Salomon.
Severity:
Sev-2
P2
C2
L4
Test Environment:
1. Project: Northbay 13
2. BIOS: 0.4.0
3. OS:CI Ubuntu 18.04
4. Salomon SINGLE-C Dock 165: DP/N :0YVYPW REV X00 FW:00.00.12.01
5. Storage device: Sandisk USB3.1 Type-c Key-17
Note:
1. VP on USB3.1 / 480G SanDisk SSD-26
Cross Platform:
N/A
Test case:
[CSV-TC-5195][WIS-TC-4408] Linux_NB_Salomon-Wired-Dock-The "USB-C" Connectors/Ports Test with "USB-C v3.1 (Gen-2) Storage Devices" step:10/11
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Flash Latest BIOS, Install Ubuntu OS 18.04.
2. Boot to OS, Connect a Salomon Dock to SUT;
3. Connect a Type-c USB 3.1(Gen1) Storage Devices on Salomon front Type-c Port.
4. Copy some file from PC to it.
5. Then unplug to another Type-c Port on Salomon Dock, find Can't copy file from PC to Storage device.---->problem(refer to Video)
6. Unplug/Plug Salomon Dock from SUT, the file can be copy to Storage Devices again.
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