[sane-devel] usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Henning Meier-Geinitz
henning at meier-geinitz.de
Thu Jan 2 19:47:20 GMT 2003
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:55:56AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Still same problem, and I still see the "usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout"
> messages and xsane always fails with an I/O error.
The default timeout is 10 seconds, and it's expected to be enough for
writes. You can try to increase this limit when loading the driver:
rmmod scanner; modprobe scanner read_timeout=60
for a timeout of 60 seconds.
If this doesn't help, or you get more of these messages or if you get
"excessive NAK's received" this is a sign for real errors. E.g.
defective cables or defective hardware. Maybe also problems in the USB
layer can cause this error, but I don't remember this being reported.
If you have a UHCI host controller, try using the "uhci" instead of
the "usb-uhci" module and vice versa.
> I decided to reboot and I get about five or six "usb_control/bulk_msg:
> timeout" messages during the boot process (the boot process pauses for
> each message).
That's suspicious because it means that it doesn't happen on bulk
messages but on control messages to get the device descriptors from
your scanner. So it's either a hardware or a kernel problem.
> Then before sane will detect my scanner I have to remove/replace the USB
> cable to the scanner one time. That is, it's not correctly loaded at boot
> for some reason.
Maybe a hotplug issue. Is the scanner listed in /proc/bus/usb/devices
immediately after boot?
> BTW -- I assume this is known. These are all generated each time I start
> up the scanner program (10:32:2* is the time, if not obvious).
>
> $ fgrep '10:32:2' /var/log/syslog | grep open_scanner | wc -l
> 465
Well, which message do you mean? "scanner.c: open_scanner(1): Unable
to access minor data"? This is ok, the scanner module is just a bit
verbose. The message won't be printed in the next kernel version (I
hope).
Bye,
Henning
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