It has happened like this the last two times I've
tried, but those are the only two times I've been
paying attention to what is in the log. Besides 2 USB
hubs, the scanner is the only USB device I have
connected. Are there any other tests I can try? Is
there a more direct way to send commands to the device
so I can check if it is length dependent?
Thanks,
Clark
--- Oliver Neukum <Oliver.Neukum@lrz.uni-muenchen.de>
wrote:
>
> > usb-scsi.c:602 (usc_command_done)
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI: got to
> > usb-scsi.c:604 (usc_command_done)
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI: got to
> > usb-scsi.c:473 (usc_transfer_cleanup)
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI: not
> > locked.
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI:
> running
> > srb->callback.
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI:
> releasing
> > lock.
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI: got to
> > usb-scsi.c:683 (usc_scsi_queuecommand)
> > Feb 17 14:58:19 localhost kernel: USB-SCSI:
> Command
> > TEST_UNIT_READY (6 bytes)
>
> Indeed it seems that data was not transfered.
> Is it reproducable ?
>
> Regards
> Oliver Neukum
>
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