Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being plugged and unplugged multiple times...

2014-03-24 Thread Gavin Williams
Following some further testing, this is feeling more like a kernel issue than a 
PCSCD issue :( 

I got up to 10 readers fully registered with PCSCD. However I then started 
getting: 
Mar 24 10:24:16 netisam kernel: xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Not enough bandwidth on 
HS bus for newly activated TT.
Mar 24 10:24:16 netisam kernel: xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Not enough bandwidth

Device would enumerate with lsusb, but no record of reader in pcscd. 

And a few readers later I got: 
Mar 24 10:24:26 netisam kernel: xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Not enough host 
resources, active endpoint contexts = 63

There was then no record of the device in lsusb or pcscd :( 

Anyone familiar with any of the above errors?
Or anyone able to point me in the right direction for support on xhci_hcd? 

Cheers
Gavin 

-Original Message-
From: Gavin Williams 
Sent: 24 March 2014 09:48
To: MUSCLE
Subject: RE: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being 
plugged and unplugged multiple times...

Martin

Cheers for the suggestion. I've tried the latest CCID drivers (1.4.16) and 
don't appear to be experiencing the same stability issues. Am now up-to 30+ 
plug/unplugs without any USB errors... 

Now to try with a few more readers... 

Cheers
Gav

-Original Message-
From: Muscle [mailto:muscle-boun...@lists.musclecard.com] On Behalf Of Martin 
Paljak
Sent: 22 March 2014 19:53
To: MUSCLE
Subject: Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being 
plugged and unplugged multiple times...

Hello,

On 21/03/14 17:07 , Gavin Williams wrote:

> Omnikey 3121 USB readers, with
> ifdokccid_linux_x86_64-4.0.5.1.bundle drivers from HID Global

If you use a proprietary driver you should talk to the vendor.

The reader should be well supported by the free software CCID driver, so better 
try that one instead:

http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html#0x076B0x3021

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Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being plugged and unplugged multiple times...

2014-03-24 Thread Gavin Williams
Martin

Cheers for the suggestion. I've tried the latest CCID drivers (1.4.16) and 
don't appear to be experiencing the same stability issues. Am now up-to 30+ 
plug/unplugs without any USB errors... 

Now to try with a few more readers... 

Cheers
Gav

-Original Message-
From: Muscle [mailto:muscle-boun...@lists.musclecard.com] On Behalf Of Martin 
Paljak
Sent: 22 March 2014 19:53
To: MUSCLE
Subject: Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being 
plugged and unplugged multiple times...

Hello,

On 21/03/14 17:07 , Gavin Williams wrote:

> Omnikey 3121 USB readers, with
> ifdokccid_linux_x86_64-4.0.5.1.bundle drivers from HID Global

If you use a proprietary driver you should talk to the vendor.

The reader should be well supported by the free software CCID driver, so better 
try that one instead:

http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html#0x076B0x3021

--
Martin
+372 515 6495

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Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being plugged and unplugged multiple times...

2014-03-24 Thread Gavin Williams
Bruno

Cheers for the suggestion. 

I've tried plugging a single reader directly into the PC USB port, and I've now 
done 20+ plug and unplug actions without any issues :( 

Is there anything I can do to try and get it working with USB hubs? As we have 
a requirement to support 50 USB card readers per host, so need to get something 
working. 
Or anything else that people can suggest that might fit these requirements? 

Cheers
Gav

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From: Muscle [mailto:muscle-boun...@lists.musclecard.com] On Behalf Of Bruno 
Jesus
Sent: 22 March 2014 20:08
To: MUSCLE
Subject: Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being 
plugged and unplugged multiple times...

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Gavin Williams  
wrote:
> Afternoon all
>
> I’m having some issues with getting PCSCD to work reliably.
>
> Setup is:
>
> Gigabyte XM12-3227 Core i3 Mini-PC
>
> Cambrionix 49 port USB device
>
>  ...
>
> Any ideas on what the cause might be?

It might simply be that usb hub, did you try without it (connecting directly to 
the PC usb port)? Does it have the same issue?

Bruno

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Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being plugged and unplugged multiple times...

2014-03-22 Thread Bruno Jesus
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Gavin Williams
 wrote:
> Afternoon all
>
> I’m having some issues with getting PCSCD to work reliably.
>
> Setup is:
>
> Gigabyte XM12-3227 Core i3 Mini-PC
>
> Cambrionix 49 port USB device
>
>  ...
>
> Any ideas on what the cause might be?

It might simply be that usb hub, did you try without it (connecting
directly to the PC usb port)? Does it have the same issue?

Bruno

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Re: [Muscle] PCSCD: Smart card readers stop responding after being plugged and unplugged multiple times...

2014-03-22 Thread Martin Paljak
Hello,

On 21/03/14 17:07 , Gavin Williams wrote:

> Omnikey 3121 USB readers, with
> ifdokccid_linux_x86_64-4.0.5.1.bundle drivers from HID Global

If you use a proprietary driver you should talk to the vendor.

The reader should be well supported by the free software CCID driver,
so better try that one instead:

http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html#0x076B0x3021

-- 
Martin
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