On 24 March 2014 06:02:05 CET, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>This is confusing.  A month or so ago, my HP 5300C scanner worked just
>fine.  I plugged it in today, it doesn't show up.  When I type lsusb, I
>get this:
>
>root@fireball / # lsusb
>Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 007 Device 002: ID 0764:0501 Cyber Power System, Inc. CP1500 AVR
>UPS                                                                    
>                                                                    
>
>Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 005 Device 002: ID 046d:c05a Logitech, Inc. M90/M100 Optical
>Mouse                                                                  
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 005 Device 003: ID 22b8:6402 Motorola
>PCS                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 009 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root
>hub                                                                    
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 008 Device 002: ID
>2109:3431                                                              
>                                                                       
>
>Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
>root@fireball / #
>
>No scanner there.  I thought maybe the cable was bad, plugged in my
>printer with the same cable and the printer shows up just fine.  I have
>tried both a 3.11.6 and 3.13.6 kernel thinking just maybe it was a bug
>but I'm pretty sure I was using 3.11.6 last time.  Here is a list of
>usb
>and sane packages installed:
>
>root@fireball / # equery list *usb* *sane*
> * Searching for *usb* ...
>[IP-] [  ] dev-libs/libusb-1.0.18:1
>[IP-] [  ] dev-libs/libusb-compat-0.1.5-r2:0
>[IP-] [  ] sys-apps/usbutils-007:0
>[IP-] [  ] virtual/libusb-0-r1:0
>[IP-] [  ] virtual/libusb-1-r1:1
>
> * Searching for *sane* ...
>[IP-] [  ] kde-base/ksaneplugin-4.12.3:4/4.12
>[IP-] [  ] kde-base/libksane-4.12.3:4/4.12
>[IP-] [  ] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3:0
>[IP-] [  ] media-gfx/xsane-0.999:0
>root@fireball / # 
>
>This is the USE flags which I try to enable globally unless there is a
>conflict that doesn't allow it.
>
>root@fireball / # equery h usb
> * Searching for USE flag usb ...
>[IP-] [  ] app-crypt/gnupg-2.0.22:0
>[IP-] [  ] app-mobilephone/gammu-1.33.0:0
>[IP-] [  ] kde-base/systemsettings-4.11.7:4/4.11
>[IP-] [  ] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3:0
>[IP-] [  ] net-print/cups-1.7.1:0
>[IP-] [  ] sys-power/nut-2.6.5-r1:0
>root@fireball / # 
>
>And emerge -pv for some packages listed above just for giggles.
>
>root@fireball / # emerge -pv dev-libs/libusb dev-libs/libusb-compat
>sys-apps/usbutils =virtual/libusb-0-r1 =virtual/libusb-1-r1
>media-gfx/sane-backends
>
>These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
>Calculating dependencies... done!
>[ebuild   R    ] dev-libs/libusb-1.0.18:1  USE="udev -debug -doc
>-examples -static-libs {-test}" ABI_X86="(64) (-32) (-x32)" 0 kB
>[ebuild   R    ] virtual/libusb-1-r1:1  USE="udev" ABI_X86="(64) (-32)
>(-x32)" 0 kB
>[ebuild   R    ] dev-libs/libusb-compat-0.1.5-r2  USE="-debug -examples
>-static-libs" ABI_X86="(64) (-32) (-x32)" 0 kB
>[ebuild   R    ] sys-apps/usbutils-007  USE="zlib -python"
>PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python2_7" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 0 kB
>[ebuild   R   ~] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3  USE="avahi gphoto2
>ipv6 threads usb -doc -snmp -systemd -v4l -xinetd"
>SANE_BACKENDS="avision hp hp3500 hp3900 hp4200 hp5400 hp5590 hpljm1005
>hpsj5s snapscan* -abaton -agfafocus -apple -artec -artec_eplus48u -as6e
>-bh -canon -canon630u -canon_dr -canon_pp -cardscan -coolscan
>-coolscan2
>-coolscan3 -dc210 -dc240 -dc25 -dell1600n_net -dmc -epjitsu -epson
>-epson2 -fujitsu -genesys -gt68xx -hs2p -ibm -kodak -kodakaio -kvs1025
>-kvs20xx -kvs40xx -leo -lexmark -ma1509 -magicolor -matsushita
>-microtek
>-microtek2 -mustek -mustek_pp -mustek_usb -mustek_usb2 -nec -net -niash
>-p5 -pie -pixma -plustek -plustek_pp -pnm -qcam -ricoh -rts8891 -s9036
>-sceptre -sharp -sm3600 -sm3840 -sp15c -st400 -stv680 -tamarack -teco1
>-teco2 -teco3 {-test} -u12 -umax -umax1220u -umax_pp -xerox_mfp" 0 kB
>[ebuild   R    ] virtual/libusb-0-r1  ABI_X86="(64) (-32) (-x32)" 0 kB
>
>Total: 6 packages (6 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 kB
>root@fireball / #
> 
>As you can see, I even tried to enable some other drivers as well. 
>This
>is a healthy snippet of messages when I plug in the scanner:
>
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27889.849489] usb 7-2: device
>descriptor read/64, error -62
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27889.973714] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>port[1] reset timeout, stat 00000111
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.025736] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>GetStatus roothub.portstatus [1] = 0x00100103 PRSC PPS PES CCS
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.077856] usb 7-2: new
>full-speed
>USB device number 9 using ohci-pci
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.078906] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>urb ffff880329d77140 path 2 ep0out 5ec20000 cc 5 --> status -62
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.283192] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>urb ffff880329d77140 path 2 ep0out 5ec20000 cc 5 --> status -62
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.485430] usb 7-2: device not
>accepting address 9, error -62
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.508507] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>port[1] reset timeout, stat 00000111
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.560510] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>GetStatus roothub.portstatus [1] = 0x00100103 PRSC PPS PES CCS
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.612624] usb 7-2: new
>full-speed
>USB device number 10 using ohci-pci
>Mar 23 23:37:39 localhost kernel: [27890.613671] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>urb ffff880329d77140 path 2 ep0out 5ec20000 cc 5 --> status -62
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27890.816970] ohci-pci 0000:00:16.0:
>urb ffff8801eff5fbc0 path 2 ep0out 5ec20000 cc 5 --> status -62
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019200] usb 7-2: device not
>accepting address 10, error -62
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019240] hub 7-0:1.0: unable to
>enumerate USB device on port 2
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019249] hub 3-0:1.0: state 7
>ports 4 chg 0000 evt 0000
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019257] hub 7-0:1.0: state 7
>ports 4 chg 0000 evt 0004
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019265] hub 3-0:1.0:
>hub_suspend
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019273] usb usb3: bus
>auto-suspend, wakeup 1
>Mar 23 23:37:40 localhost kernel: [27891.019276] ehci-pci 0000:00:16.2:
>suspend root hub
> 
>
>I have googled and tried different things such as trying to disable
>autosuspend with no change.  Most of the hits I find are pretty old. 
>While digging around, I did find places that said there should be a usb
>directory here:
>
>root@fireball / # ls /proc/bus/
>total 0
>dr-xr-xr-x   4 root root 0 Mar 23 23:43 .
>dr-xr-xr-x 212 root root 0 Mar 23 10:53 ..
>dr-xr-xr-x   2 root root 0 Mar 23 23:43 input
>dr-xr-xr-x   7 root root 0 Mar 23 23:43 pci
>root@fireball / #
>
>As you can tell, there is not one there.  Other places say it is
>obsolete but thought it worth a mention.  I checked permissions on the
>nodes in /dev.  They are root/usb.  I also made sure I am in the
>scanner
>and usb groups as well.  It seems to me that until lsusb sees the
>scanner, not much else matters.  So far, no luck. 
>
>I figure it is something so simple that I am just plain over looking
>the
>obvious.  Anyone got any ideas?  I got some really old family photos I
>want to start scanning. 
>
>Thanks much to all.  :-D
>
>Dale
>
>:-)  :-) 
>
>
>P. S.  Updated kernel and had to reboot while playing with this.  The
>init thingy screwed up.  The init thingy is now gone.  < waves good bye
>> 

I see a lot of errors about
"Device not accepting address <number> error -62"

Did you google for that?
Sounds like an issue with the scanner itself.

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