It is not a bug but a feature.
From the debian/changelog file:
pcsc-lite (1.6.0-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* debian/libpcsclite-dev.install: do not install libpcsclite.a since it is
no more built upstream.
Why do you need the static library?
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I do not plan to fix this. Sorry.
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This is fixed in libccid version 1.4.12.
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pcscd daemon crashes on
jpilot maintainer speaking,
Jpilot should not work differently with Xubuntu.
You can install the pilot-xfer package and use pilot-xfer -l -p usb: to check
the connection between the Palm and the computer.
That is the first debug step.
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From a terminal please do:
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Debian has version 1.8.3-2 of pcsc-lite and do not have these problems.
$ grep lib /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/libpcsclite.pc
libdir=${prefix}/lib/i386-linux-gnu
usbdropdir=/usr/lib/pcsc/drivers
Libs: -L${libdir} -lpcsclite
libpcsclite-dev do not provide any .la file
Maybe Ubuntu could
the same pcscd can be used by two libpcsclite in 32 and 64 bits at the same
time.
So if your application is 32-bits only you can still use it on a 64-bits system
with a 64-bits pcscd and 64-bits driver.
See http://old.nabble.com/new-version-available:-pcsc-
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Conclusion: Ubuntu 12.04 provides a mechanism to automatically start
pcscd, but it is not via the systemd files in /lib/systemd/system/.
Exact. See http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2010/09/pcscd-auto-
start.html
This mechanism has been replaced by another one using systemd in version
1.8.0.
Why do you say it does not work?
I do not see any error in your log.
Please send a COMPLETE log. Do not remove the first lines.
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ACR38U
The behaviour you see is expected.
See http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2010/10/card-auto-power-on-and-off.html
The bug may be in the application using the smart card.
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The package is broken, pcscd doesn't work with my reader anymore
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After staring pcscd, run pcsc_scan as:
$ strace pcsc_scan
and send the trace.
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open(/usr/local/lib/libpcsclite.so.1, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
You are using a locally installed libpcsclite.so.1, maybe from a
different release. That can't work. See
http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2010/10/pcsc-lite-upgrade-and-ubuntu-
special.html
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You should NOT have libpcsclite.so.1 in /usr/local/lib unless you installed it
by hand.
Just remove it.
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since pcsc-lite 1.8.0 udev rules are no more used.
This bug should be fixed in Ubuntu Quantal and later versions.
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what is the exact result of the command:
$ apt-cache policy pcsc-tools pcscd libpcsclite1
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Have you installed a smart card component by hand?
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To manage notifications
Your reader is correctly detected and used by pcscd. No problem on this side.
But pcsc_scan can see it.
Start pcscd in debug mode as you did: sudo /usr/sbin/pcscd -f -d
and in another windows starts pcsc_scan.
Send me the complete output of pcscd_scan and the new logs lines from
pcscd.
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The latest pcsc-lite is 1.8.10 (October 2013).
Ubuntu Saucy (13.10) still has 1.8.6 (August 2012)
Ubuntu Trusty (14.04 LTS) also has 1.8.6.
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The program works as expected.
Just read the messages from the program to know what to do next.
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Opening a bug here will not help.
The ATR has been added upstream. Thanks.
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That is strange.
I need more logs. Please follow
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 795540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/795540
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 795540
package pcscd 1.7.0-2ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
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pcsc-lite should be updated in precise
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What happens if you do (after setting pcscd suid root permissions)
$ /usr/sbin/pcscd -dfa
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You have a locally modified /etc/init.d/pcscd script. Maybe you
installed pcsc-lite by hand.
This is not supported.
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Another solution is to edit the file /etc/init.d/pcscd and remove (or
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The driver has to provide the udev rule file.
But, as I already wrote, this is no more necessary with recent pcsc-lite
using systemd.
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Attempting startup of Axalto/Schlumberger/Gemalo egate token 00 00
using /usr/lib/pcsc/drivers/openct-ifd.bundle/Contents/Linux/openct-
ifd.so
You are using the OpenCT driver.
You should report the bug to OpenCT (openct package)
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It looks like you are using a smart card reader NOT using a USB port. So the
access rights on /dev/o2scr0 are not correct and pcscd fails to open the device.
You compibled the OZSCR driver by yourself (it is installed in /usr/local/).
Maybe you should report the problem to the driver author so
systemd support was added in pcsc-lite version 1.8.0. Ubuntu precise
still only have version 1.7.4-2ubuntu2
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pcscd)
To check what your problem is do:
1. kill any running pcscd
2. install pcsc-tools package if not yet installed
3. run in a terminal
You did not follow the procedure correctly.
Use PCSCLITE_PCSCD_ARGS=-df pcsc_scan on the SAME line
And be sure to kill any running pcscd process before.
And do not do that as root but as a normal user.
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I need a complete log as described in
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
Is it reproducible?
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The package is broken,
To be able to use the Feitian ePass2003 device you need libccid version 1.4.3
or above
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html#0x096E0x0807
Precise has libccid 1.4.5-1 so it should work.
I don't see why you also need to update pcsc-lite.
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pcscd is started correctly with no error.
I don't know why it does not work.
You can configure pcscd to be stared at boot as explained in comment #2.
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What is the result of the commands (in a terminal):
apt-cache policy libgempc430
sudo apt-get install libgempc430
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I have the same problem with another smart card reader. In my case I
have a Gemalto GemPC Twin reader.
I don't know why this USB device is probed by MTP. I guess the udev rule
file is wrong at detecting MTP devices. I will try to debug it.
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My problem was that I have to reconnect the reader AFTER installing the
CCID driver (libccid). The libccid udev rule file is used only on device
plug. So the access rights are updated only on the device plug after
libccid is installed.
Regarding MTP you can have a look at
Anton, Nicolas, can you run ssh inside gdb and generate a gdb backtrace?
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pcsc ssh crush after update to libpcsclite1/1.7.4-2ubuntu2
To
I guess the problem is that OpenSC do not find the libpcsclite.so.1 library.
The problem is not with the card but with the way OpenSC uses the PC/SC library.
OpenSC uses dlopen() to load the library. Maybe dlopen() should be
modified to support Multi Arch. Or the problem is elsewhere.
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The libccid driver do not support this token 0529/0600.
You should send the request to the author of the safenet authentication
client driver instead.
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Please send error messages in English.
Try again with:
$ sudo LANG=C apt-get install pcscd
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You can try to build a more recent version of libusb. The latest version is
1.0.18 and Ubuntu 14.04 should have version 1.0.17.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/files/libusb-1.0/
Is your reader supported by the CCID driver libccid?
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html
I do not have
Please follow http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support to
generate a trace
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CCID Smartcard Reader does not work in Ubuntu
I can't find the attached /var/crash/_usr_sbin_pcscd.0.crash
I guess the crash occurs in the libifd-cyberjack6 driver and the bug
should be reassigned to this package.
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So just do not use the driver from Kobil.
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I a previous message you wrote Nevertheless the 64Bit-Version of
libccid 1.4.12-1 seems to work'. So just use that driver.
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Maybe you should ask Kobil how to use their smart card reader.
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Kobil Kaan Tribank: POWER_STATE_UNPOWERED / Card inserted, but doesn
What is strange is the response RDR_to_PC_SlotStatus (first byte 81h) when a
card is present and powered.
The normal CCID frame should be:
81 00 00 00 00 00 xx _00_ 00 00
00 is: An ICC is present and active (power is on and stable, RST is inactive)
But in the case of the HP we have:
81 00 00 00
Your reader firmware is newer than the one I have at
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/readers/AU9540.txt
I confirm the reader firmware is bogus according to the output.txt you attached
in #27.
bNumDataRatesSupported: 138
IFD does not support GET_DATA_RATES request: Resource
You log pcsc_scan output show that the card is working since the ATR is
returned.
I guess it is a bug in your Java program or a mis-configuration.
You can use http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2010/06/pcsc-sample-in-
java.html to check your Java runtime is working.
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Ubuntu 14.04 ACR38 card reader driver problem
To manage
You changed the bug title.
Maybe the problem is with your application and not with the driver.
Follow http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2014/03/level-1-smart-card-
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It means that the driver is working correctly.
It also means that the card is dead or is not a _smart_ card. Or that you
insert the card in a wrong way.
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So the card+reader works at least a bit.
Now follow http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
and redo what you did above: connect the reader with the card inserted, remove
and insert the card.
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You can remove the /usr/lib/pcsc/drivers/ifd-acsccid.bundle driver. It
is for 32 bits only.
I could not find a problem in your log. But the card never worked in this trace.
I think you have a real problem with your card. Try with another card.
It is not a driver problem.
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Why does powering down a present card is a problem?
A problem would be if the reader reports no card inserted when a card is
inserted. Is that what happens?
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Please generates a pcscd log as in #2 but without starting any
application. Just insert a smart card and wait.
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Alcor Micro AU9540 keeps
The readers report card present and then card absent. The driver can't
do much to know this is not correct and must trust the reader.
I will try to find a Alcor Micro AU9540 reader and to tests. But it
looks like it is a reader bug.
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Maybe you can find a reader firmware update from Alcor Micro or HP.
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Alcor Micro AU9540 keeps powering down when card is present
To
LogCardReader%40Powerup.txt indicates that the device is not responding
correctly:
0024 - 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
05000412 ccid_usb.c:751:WriteUSB() write failed (1/4): -7 Resource temporarily
unavailable
-7 is LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
So the device is not visible at the PC/SC
Could you rebuild pcsc-lite and libccid yourself and install them in
/usr/local/ or somewhere else to try to debug the problem?
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System
$ gdb /usr/local/sbin/pcscd
(gdb) set args -dfa
(gdb) run
remove the reader do make pcscd crash
(gdb) backtrace
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System crash when
Does the SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault happens inside
udev_monitor_receive_device()?
In that case can you update libudev?
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System crash
It may be possible to make the driver work with this reader.
I am not sure how to come back from the state An ICC is present and inactive.
Without such a reader at hand it will be hard to debug the driver.
Maybe you can offer me a Hewlett-Packard HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1? :-)
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If you can get the ATR using pcsc_scan then the CCID driver is working
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Maybe you can get some debug from gnupg2 to know what is wrong.
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The problem with the Oz776 Smartcard reader has been fixed in CCID
version 1.4.17 (see http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2014/06/new-
version-of-libccid-1417.html)
Mat, do you also have a Oz776 Smartcard reader?
If not please follow http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
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pkrishn6, libccid is using libusb. libusb is using a generic USB kernel
driver. I do not remember its name.
Another option is to add an option to tell pcscd to remove a USB reader.
Maybe you can send a fake unplug udev event.
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It may be a bug in the libifd-cyberjack6 driver.
Can you run pcscd inside gdb and gerenate a backtrace?
Do:
$ gdb /usr/sbin/pcscd
$ set args -dfa
$ run
generate the crash
$ backtrace
And send me the complete output of gdb
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As expected it is a bug in the libifd-cyberjack.so driver.
Bug reassigned.
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Please generate a pcscd trace as described at
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System crash when
Why do you think it is a libusb hotplug bug?
What bugs _exactly_ are you referring too?
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Several NFC readers do not initialize properly
This file is a conffile and is not managed like the other files of a
package.
A local modification is not overwritten unless explicitly accepted by
the admin. I guess you edited the file and refused to upgrade it during
the install of a newer version of pcscd.
I will close the bug.
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pcscd version 1.8.10-1 should have:
# create $IPCDIR with correct access rights
if [ ! -d $IPCDIR ]
then
rm -rf $IPCDIR
mkdir $IPCDIR
fi
chmod 0755 $IPCDIR
Maybe you should reinstall your pcscd package.
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Try to do:
- remove the scmccid driver (remove the /usr/lib/pcsc/drivers/scmccid.bundle
directory)
- install the libccid driver
And report here if that works.
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I could not find a Ubuntu package providing the
/usr/lib/pcsc/drivers/scmccid.bundle driver to reassign the bug.
So closing the bug.
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Tim, thanks for the traces.
Can you generate the same traces using libccid 1.4.12-1 or whatever version was
working?
I need to understand how it was working with an old driver.
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I guess the problem is because of the patch in
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pcsclite/CCID.git/commit/?id=81c82c8852010f362bb48968b4f5df27a4789a48
To be sure just revert the above patch in the driver and try with the
patched driver.
This change has been introduced in version 1.4.15 of the CCID
Great. Thank you Tim.
I modified the fix.
Can you try again with the new version available at
http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-lite/
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Fixed in
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pcsclite/CCID.git/commit/?id=205e4657b87aa9367af755f28461436ab43696d5
The next version of the CCID driver (1.4.20) will contain the patch.
Thanks for your time.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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To manage
TIm, can you try with ccid-OZ776-1.4.19.tar.bz2 available at
http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-lite/
Then generate a new pcscd trace.
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Tim, I need traces from the CCID driver to know what exactly is wrong.
Please follow http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
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Do you still have the problem if you run:
$ sudo apt-get -f install
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Title:
package pcscd 1.8.14-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
package pcscd 1.8.14-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
Thanks for the log.
Your problem now is not with the flood of "Device removed" logs but with the
RAM consumption. exact?
Do you also see the RAM consumption growing if your PC/SC application is
NOT running?
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A memory leak has been fixed in pcsc-lite 1.8.12
Can you install a newer version of pcscd
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/pcscd) and try again?
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I have no idea on how packports works on Ubuntu.
It looks like you can request it yourself
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Hello,
First I need more information.
Please read https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/pcsclite.html#support and add
the needed details in this bug report.
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I am the Debian maintainer of jpilot but I do not maintain Jpilot any
more. I stopped using it.
Do not expect any change in Ubuntu unless someone else volunteers to
work on this bug.
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Please follow
https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#CCID_compliant
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Title:
pcscd fails to read CAC card data, errors out
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It looks like https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812087
Can you rebuild pcscd with hotplug debug enabled. No need to install
pcscd so you can't break your installation.
1. Get the source code of pcsc-lite, for example from
It may be a problem on your side.
Package: libpcsclite1 1.8.14-1ubuntu1 [modified:
usr/share/doc/libpcsclite1/changelog.Debian.gz]
Have you manually modified
/usr/share/doc/libpcsclite1/changelog.Debian.gz ?
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** Changed in: pcsc-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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pcsc_scan unable to detect reader
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