BERTRAND Joël <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

>       I have made some test with a U1E (same system, many IOMMU
> patched kernels from 2.6.19 to 2.6.20.7, libsane from 1.0.14 to
> 1.0.18). I cannot use this scanner. It is not detected by
> sane-find-scanner. But I'm sure I have used this one on my
> U2. Question is 'how' ?

And the answer might very well be the key to fix this bug ;)

>       I have made another test with a USB scanner on an U60 (kernel
> 2.6.20.4) with a PCI USB2 adapter. It is not detected, and if I force
> its detection, I receive some ioctl32 errors. On a SS20, this scanner
> works fine, thus your conclusion is right, it's a trouble between 32
> bits wide userland and 64 bits wide kernel...

Damn, I thought USB would work.

I'll try to borrow a sparc64 this week to try and have a look at the
problem; fortunately I have a SCSI scanner to test with :)

JB.

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