Hello.

I am a happy customer of VueScan under Linux, using a
D660U flatbed scanner. I have just bought a Coolscan IV-ED to scan
my negatives with high quality.

I am going crazy with weird timeout problems under Linux. I have
followed Vuescan's instructions plus over hints (searched Google quite
a lot...) for kernel configuration:

CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH=y
CONFIG_USB_LONG_TIMEOUT=y
CONFIG_USB_UHCI=m
CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT=m
CONFIG_USB_SCANNER=m

I have tried using usb-uhci, or uhci.

I have modified the file
./drivers/usb/usb.c to increase the value of GET_TIMEOUT
(http://lists.insecure.org/lists/linux-kernel/2003/Jan/0767.html)

Only one out of ten machine reboots do I get VueScan starting to
scan (preview always work...)

Kernel is vanilla 2.4.20 from ftp.kernel.org

Should I use 2.6 kernel?

I get the following error messages:
Nov  5 23:18:29 baloo kernel: scanner.c: read_scanner(0): funky result:-75.
Consult Documentation/usb/scanner.txt.
Nov  5 23:18:39 baloo kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Nov  5 23:18:59 baloo kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Nov  5 23:19:19 baloo kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Nov  5 23:19:59 baloo last message repeated 2 times
Nov  5 23:20:59 baloo last message repeated 3 times
Nov  5 23:21:59 baloo last message repeated 3 times
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: scanner.c: read_scanner(0): excessive NAK's
received
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel:  printing eip:
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: c0112c44
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: Oops: 0002
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: CPU:    0
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: EIP:    0010:[add_wait_queue_exclusive+28/36]
   Tainted: P
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: EFLAGS: 00210082
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: eax: cff31bf4   ebx: 00000000   ecx: 00200202
  edx: c63c1f58
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: esi: c63c1f50   edi: c63c0000   ebp: cff31b60
  esp: c63c1f38
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: Process vuescan (pid: 699, stackpage=c63c1000)
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: Stack: cff31be8 c63c1f50 c0105a69 00000000
c63a5ce0 00000006 00000001 c63c0000
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel:        cff31bf4 00000000 c0105bc8 cff31be8
d0a3022c c63a5ce0 d0a30de6 00000000
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel:        c63a5ce0 ffffffea 00000006 cbe00d3c
02001000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: Call Trace:    [__down+65/156] [__down_failed+8/12]
[3c59x:__insmod_3c59x_O/lib/modules/2.4.20-wacom/kernel/drivers/ne+-118228/96]
[3c59x:__insmod_3c59x_O/lib/modules/2.4.20-wacom/kernel/drivers/ne+-115226/96]
[sys_write+150/240]
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel:   [system_call+51/56]
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel:
Nov  5 23:22:19 baloo kernel: Code: 89 13 51 9d 5b 5e c3 90 56 53 89 d6 9c
5a fa 8d 5e 08 8b 4b
 
My configuration:

Asus CUV4X (2 + 2 USB ports)
256 Mb RAM
SB AWE64 (old stuff)
Promise 100TX controller

USB devices :
HP deskjet 959c (off)
Visor Edge (unplugged)
Wacom Volito palette
LS-40 :)

Can someone help me ???

This is so frustrating...

TIA
-- 
Dominique Deleris
http://potatoworld.tuxfamily.org



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