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Old 05-14-2013, 01:29 PM   #1
PCEng
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Hi Guys,

I have somewhere between 8000 and 10000 Asus USB 2.0 docks (this one https://www.asus.com/Docks/USB20_HZ1_DOCKINGSTATION/) in use in my organisation and we''re currently planning to deploy Windows 8 in the coming months.

During testing of Windows 8 we've encountered a couple of issues which I've attached debug logs and a Windows memory dump for analysis. The issues are,

1. Docks restart at random causing all screens to flicker black and USB network to drop out, they then automatically reconnect and continue working as if nothing has happened. (LAP03001551_20130510_111305.zip)
2. BSOD caused by dlkmd.sys (BSOD Memory Dump.zip and LAP03001533_20130510_110706.zip)

We found these issues on 7.2 M0 but have also tested 7.2 M1 and can confirm issue 1. is still a problem. Issue 2. is much harder to reproduce.

Any help you can provide in diagnosing and fixing this issue would be most appreciated.

Cheers,

Matt
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File Type: zip LAP03001533_20130510_110706.zip (476.7 KB, 1 views)
File Type: zip LAP03001551_20130510_111305.zip (523.3 KB, 2 views)

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Old 05-14-2013, 02:37 PM   #2
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Hi

Thanks for the logs. I see they are taken with v7.2 M0. Also the dock you are using uses the DL-165 USB 2.0 chip, so the audio and Ethernet are not part of the DisplayLink technology.

The logs didn't show the device disconnecting from the USB bus. Were the logs captured just after this event, or is it possible the event was lost off the end of the logs? When it does disconnect, do all USB devices drop off the USB bus or is it just the displays? If it is all devices then this looks like a general USB problem and not specific to DisplayLink (as we are only the video part of the dock hanging off the USB 2.0 hub).

For issue 2, I see you are using the most recent Intel graphics drivers. We did some testing with the latest Intel drivers on their new Haswell platforms and some fixes were put into v7.2 M1 for compatibility with this driver version.

Can you confirm it still happens on 7.2 M1 and submit logs and dmp file using 7.2 M1?

Thanks

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Old 05-19-2013, 09:17 AM   #3
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I have still the same problem with version 7.2 M1

Laptop
lenovo y580
intel hd 4000 + gtx 660m
nvida driver version 314.22
win 7 64bit
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Old 05-20-2013, 03:55 AM   #4
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Hi Wim,

We've confirmed the issue does not affect the keyboard and mouse plugged into the dock when it appears to restart.

I get some logs on as soon as we capture the issue again.

We've also noticed the mouse temporarily freeze on the displaylink display, not sure if the two issues are related.

Cheers,

Matt
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Old 09-24-2013, 09:25 AM   #5
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After reading several forum posts, there appear to be a number of people experiencing this issue across multiple versions of Windows and hardware provided by different vendors. With the potential cause being USB power management.

Is this a known issue and is it actively being worked on?
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Old 09-25-2013, 02:29 PM   #6
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Hi,

What issues are you seeing with the latest R7.4 M0 release?

Can you supply the logs for these issues?

Thanks,
James
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