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c# - "The semaphore timeout period has expired" error for USB connection

I'm getting this error...

The semaphore timeout period has expired.

On this line...

ThePorts.ActivePort1.Open();

...but I only get it from time to time. When it happens, it happens over and over again. Then the problem goes away, for hours or days, then it comes back.

The serial port is a USB with a BlueTooth connected.

I think this guy was having a very similar problem, but not in C#

Freeze on SerialPort.Open / DeviceIoControl / GetcommState with usbser.sys

As best I can estimate, I have read his entire problem, and the resulting comments, and the answer, but I really can't figure out which one fixed his problem, or if C# is significantly different from what he was experiencing.

Thanks for any help for the clueless. This is the actual code where it's happening.

public static void Open_ActivePortWeWillUse(String Drone_StringNameFromUser)
{
    SerialPort TempSerialPort = new SerialPort(Drone_StringNameFromUser, (int) SerialPortSpeed);

    ThePorts.ActivePort1 = TempSerialPort;

    ThePorts.ActivePort1.DataBits = 8;
    ThePorts.ActivePort1.Parity = Parity.None;
    ThePorts.ActivePort1.StopBits = StopBits.One;

    ThePorts.ActivePort1.DataReceived += new SerialDataReceivedEventHandler(OurBackGroundSerialPortReceiver);

    ThePorts.ActivePort1.Open();  // "Sometimes" Error hits here
}
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Okay, I am now connecting without the semaphore timeout problem.

If anyone reading ever encounters the same thing, I hope that this procedure works for you; but no promises; hey, it's windows.

In my case this was Windows 7

I got a little hint from This page on eHow; not sure if that might help anyone or not.

So anyway, this was the simple twenty three step procedure that worked for me

  • Click on start button

  • Choose Control Panel

  • From Control Panel, choose Device Manger

  • From Device Manager, choose Universal Serial Bus Controllers

  • From Universal Serial Bus Controllers, click the little sideways triangle

  • I cannot predict what you'll see on your computer, but on mine I get a long drop-down list

  • Begin the investigation to figure out which one of these members of this list is the culprit...

    • On each member of the drop-down list, right-click on the name

    • A list will open, choose Properties

    • Guesswork time: using the various tabs near the top of the resulting window which opens, make a guess if this is the USB adapter driver which is choking your stuff with semaphore timeouts

  • Once you have made the proper guess, then close the USB Root Hub Properties window (but leave the Device Manager window open).

  • Physically disonnect anything and everything from that USB hub.

  • Unplug it.

  • Return your mouse pointer to that USB Root Hub in the list which you identified earlier.

  • Right click again

  • Choose Uninstall

  • Let Windows do its thing

  • Wait a little while

  • Power Down the whole computer if you have the time; some say this is required. I think I got away without it.

  • Plug the USB hub back into a USB connector on the PC

  • If the list in the device manager blinks and does a few flash-bulbs, it's okay.

  • Plug the BlueTooth connector back into the USB hub

  • Let windows do its thing some more

  • Within two minutes, I had a working COM port again, no semaphore timeouts.

Hope it works for anyone else who may be having a similar problem.


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