[sane-devel] Avision AV210D2+ segfaulting

Wolf Drechsel wd-p at trolink.de
Sat Jan 14 10:30:42 UTC 2017


Hello,
just my 2cts:I'm suffering from a "avision" problem as well - we seem
to be quite a bit lost at the moment, as far as I understood, the
avision backend does not have a maintainer at the moment.
An ugly workaround for me is to scan from my laptop which is running
debian 8.6 now - I do not have any problems scanning with that machine.
Maybe you want to give a debian live system a try?
My guess (but I do not know anything about programming) is that in the
last few years USB timing was changed, so older kernels work better
than newer ones. I read that CentOS is using a comparatively old
kernel, but with quite a lot of patches - can those cause the harm?
cheers,Wolf
Am Freitag, den 13.01.2017, 09:26 -0500 schrieb skerr:
> Hello,
> 
> I am having an issue when trying to use a Avision AV210D2+ scanner.
> 
> I am running CentOS 7.2 using sane-backends 1.0.24. 
> 
> 
> 
> fujitsu fi-6130z and 7160 both work fine on the same platform.
> 
> 
> 
> USB 3 is turned off in the bios and lsusb -t shows the scanner is
> using the ehci-pc usb module.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The scanner is seen properly by sane-find-scanner  and scanimage -L. 
> 
> device `avision:libusb:002:032' is a Avision AV210D2+ sheetfed
> scanner
> 
> 
> 
> When attempting to scan a documents, scanimage -d avision >test.jpg
> the console error message
> 
> is segmentation fault. dmesg shows  segfault at 7fa93c82a9d0 ip
> 00007fa94a2a1de0 sp  00007fff384ef888 error 4 in libpthread-
> 2.17.so[7fa94a299000+17000]
> 
> 
> 
> Some things I have tried:
> 
> - passing various supported geometry and resolution options to
> scanimage .
> 
> - removing all backends from dll.conf except for avision
> 
> - rotated amongst all usb ports
> 
> - bios update to workstation
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