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Bug#728516: libsane: Extremely slow with Canon LiDE 25 on wheezy, ok on squeeze



Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.22-7.4
Severity: important

Hi,

Just installed wheezy on an Asus F550C laptop. Trying to scan with a Canon
LiDE 25 flatbed scanner results in the used frontend (tried both XSane and
SimpleScan) to lag severely.

After starting, XSane hangs for about 4 minutes looking for devices, then
after
selection some few minutes more are needed to get the UI. Then every action
is severely slowed down, rendering the scanner unusable.

See attached debug log at XSane startup.

If the webcam is selected instead of the scanner (thus selecting a different
backend), the lag disappears.

The same scanner works flawlessy on another laptop running squeeze.

Thanks much for your help.

Regards,


Lorenzo



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.2
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=it_IT.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages libsane depends on:
ii  acl                2.2.51-8
ii  adduser            3.113+nmu3
ii  libavahi-client3   0.6.31-2
ii  libavahi-common3   0.6.31-2
ii  libc6              2.13-38
ii  libexif12          0.6.20-3
ii  libgphoto2-2       2.4.14-2
ii  libgphoto2-port0   2.4.14-2
ii  libieee1284-3      0.2.11-10
ii  libjpeg8           8d-1
ii  libsane-common     1.0.22-7.4
ii  libtiff4           3.9.6-11
ii  libusb-0.1-4       2:0.1.12-20+nmu1
ii  libv4l-0           0.8.8-3
ii  multiarch-support  2.13-38
ii  udev               175-7.2

Versions of packages libsane recommends:
ii  libsane-extras  1.0.22.2
ii  sane-utils      1.0.22-7.4

Versions of packages libsane suggests:
ii  avahi-daemon  0.6.31-2
ii  hplip         3.12.6-3.1
pn  hpoj          <none>

-- no debconf information
$ SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=255 xsane
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of plustek to 255.
[plustek] Plustek backend V0.52-9, part of sane-backends 1.0.22
[plustek] Retrieving all supported and conntected devices
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0010
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0011
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0013
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0017
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0015
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0015
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0017
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0013
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0011
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0010
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0014
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0014
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0016
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0017
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0017
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0007
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x000f
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x000f
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0005
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0014
[plustek] Checking for 0x07b3-0x0012
[plustek] Checking for 0x0400-0x1000
[plustek] Checking for 0x0400-0x1001
[plustek] Checking for 0x0400-0x1001
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2007
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2008
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2009
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2013
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2015
[plustek] Checking for 0x0458-0x2016
[plustek] Checking for 0x03f0-0x0505
[plustek] Checking for 0x03f0-0x0605
[plustek] Checking for 0x04b8-0x010f
[plustek] Checking for 0x04b8-0x011d
[plustek] Checking for 0x1606-0x0050
[plustek] Checking for 0x1606-0x0060
[plustek] Checking for 0x1606-0x0160
[plustek] Checking for 0x049f-0x001a
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x2206
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x2207
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x2208
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x220d
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x220e
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a9-0x2220
[plustek] Checking for 0x0a82-0x4600
[plustek] Checking for 0x0a82-0x6620
[plustek] Checking for 0x04a7-0x0427
[plustek] Checking for 0x0a53-0x1000
[plustek] Available and supported devices:
[plustek] Device: >libusb:003:016< - 0x04a9x0x2220
[plustek] ># Plustek-SANE Backend configuration file<
[plustek] ># For use with LM9831/2/3 based USB scanners<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># each device needs at least two lines:<
[plustek] ># - [usb] vendor-ID and product-ID<
[plustek] ># - device devicename<
[plustek] ># i.e. for Plustek (0x07B3) UT12/16/24 (0x0017)<
[plustek] ># [usb] 0x07B3 0x0017<
[plustek] ># device /dev/usbscanner<
[plustek] ># or<
[plustek] ># device libusb:bbb:ddd<
[plustek] ># where bbb is the busnumber and ddd the device number<
[plustek] ># make sure that your user has access to /proc/bus/usb/bbb/ddd<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># additionally you can specify some options<
[plustek] ># warmup, lOffOnEnd, lampOff<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># For autodetection use<
[plustek] ># [usb]<
[plustek] ># device /dev/usbscanner<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># or simply<
[plustek] ># [usb]<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># or if you want a specific device but you have no idea about the<
[plustek] ># device node or you use libusb, simply set vendor- and product-ID<
[plustek] ># [usb] 0x07B3 0x0017<
[plustek] ># device auto<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># NOTE: autodetection is safe, as it uses the info it got<
[plustek] >#       from the USB subsystem. If you're not using the<
[plustek] >#       autodetection, you MUST have attached that device<
[plustek] >#       at your USB-port, that you have specified...<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >[usb]<
[plustek] next device uses autodetection
[plustek] ... next device
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># options for the previous USB entry<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># switch lamp off after xxx secs, 0 disables the feature<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option lampOff 300<
[plustek] Decoding option >lampOff<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># warmup period in seconds, 0 means no warmup, -1 means auto-warmup<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option warmup -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >warmup<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># 0 means leave lamp-status untouched, not 0 means switch off<
[plustek] ># on sane_close<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option lOffOnEnd 1<
[plustek] Decoding option >lOffOnEnd<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># options to tweak the image start-position<
[plustek] ># (WARNING: there's no internal range check!!!)<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for the normal scan area<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option posOffX 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >posOffX<
[plustek] >option posOffY 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >posOffY<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># for transparencies<
[plustek] >option tpaOffX 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >tpaOffX<
[plustek] >option tpaOffY 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >tpaOffY<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># for negatives<
[plustek] >option negOffX 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >negOffX<
[plustek] >option negOffY 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >negOffY<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for setting the calibration strip position<
[plustek] ># (WARNING: there's no internal range check!!!)<
[plustek] ># -1 means use built in<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option posShadingY -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >posShadingY<
[plustek] >option tpaShadingY -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >tpaShadingY<
[plustek] >option negShadingY -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >negShadingY<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># to invert the negatives, 0 disables the feature<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option invertNegatives 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >invertNegatives<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># to disable the internal sensor speedup function,<
[plustek] ># 1 disables the feature<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option disableSpeedup 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >disableSpeedup<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># to save/restore coarse calibration data<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option cacheCalData 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >cacheCalData<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># use alternate calibration routines<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option altCalibration 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >altCalibration<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for skipping whole calibration step<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option skipCalibration 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >skipCalibration<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for skipping entire fine calibration step<
[plustek] ># coarse calibration is done<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option skipFine 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >skipFine<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># discard the result of the fine white calibration<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option skipFineWhite 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >skipFineWhite<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># some scanners have a dark calibration strip, in<
[plustek] ># general this one should be used for calibration.<
[plustek] ># As this could cause some trouble, this option<
[plustek] ># overrides that and the dark calibration will be<
[plustek] ># done by switching the lamp off<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option skipDarkStrip 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >skipDarkStrip<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># for replacing the gain values found during coarse<
[plustek] ># calibration<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option red_gain   -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >red_gain<
[plustek] >option green_gain -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >green_gain<
[plustek] >option blue_gain  -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >blue_gain<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] ># for replacing the offset values found during coarse<
[plustek] ># calibration<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option red_offset   -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >red_offset<
[plustek] >option green_offset -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >green_offset<
[plustek] >option blue_offset  -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >blue_offset<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for replacing the default lampoff settings, this<
[plustek] ># works only for CIS devices like CanoScan LiDE20<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option red_lampoff   -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >red_lampoff<
[plustek] >option green_lampoff -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >green_lampoff<
[plustek] >option blue_lampoff  -1<
[plustek] Decoding option >blue_lampoff<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># for adjusting the default gamma values<
[plustek] ># (can also be set via frontend)<
[plustek] >option redGamma         1.0<
[plustek] Decoding option >redGamma<
[plustek] >option greenGamma       1.0<
[plustek] Decoding option >greenGamma<
[plustek] >option blueGamma        1.0<
[plustek] Decoding option >blueGamma<
[plustek] >option grayGamma        1.0<
[plustek] Decoding option >grayGamma<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># to enable TPA (EPSON or UMAX, if autodetection fails)<
[plustek] ># 0 means default behaviour as specified in the internal tables<
[plustek] ># 1 means enable (needed for UMAX 3450)<
[plustek] >option enableTPA 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >enableTPA<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># model override functionality, currently only available for<
[plustek] ># Mustek devices, using NSCs' vendor ID: 0x0400 and<
[plustek] ># also their product ID: 0x1000 (LM9831) 0x1001 (LM9832)<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># mov/PID    |    0x1000   |   0x1001<
[plustek] ># ---------------------------------------<
[plustek] ># 0 (default)| BearPaw1200 | BearPaw 2400<
[plustek] ># 1          |   ignored   | BearPaw 1200<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] >option mov 0<
[plustek] Decoding option >mov<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># and of course the device-name<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># device /dev/usbscanner<
[plustek] >device auto<
[plustek] Decoding device name >auto<
[plustek] ><
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] ># to define a new device, start with a new section:<
[plustek] ># [usb]<
[plustek] >#<
[plustek] attach (auto, 0x7fff5dbc5800, (nil))
[plustek] Device configuration:
[plustek] device name  : >auto<
[plustek] USB-ID       : ><
[plustek] model ovr.   : 0
[plustek] warmup       : -1s
[plustek] lampOff      : 300
[plustek] lampOffOnEnd : yes
[plustek] cacheCalData : no
[plustek] altCalibrate : no
[plustek] skipCalibr.  : no
[plustek] skipFine     : no
[plustek] skipFineWhite: no
[plustek] skipDarkStrip: no
[plustek] incDarkTarget: yes
[plustek] invertNegs.  : no
[plustek] dis.Speedup  : no
[plustek] pos_x        : 0
[plustek] pos_y        : 0
[plustek] pos_shading_y: -1
[plustek] neg_x        : 0
[plustek] neg_y        : 0
[plustek] neg_shading_y: -1
[plustek] tpa_x        : 0
[plustek] tpa_y        : 0
[plustek] tpa_shading_y: -1
[plustek] red gain     : -1
[plustek] green gain   : -1
[plustek] blue gain    : -1
[plustek] red offset   : -1
[plustek] green offset : -1
[plustek] blue offset  : -1
[plustek] red lampoff  : -1
[plustek] green lampoff: -1
[plustek] blue lampoff : -1
[plustek] red Gamma    : 1.00
[plustek] green Gamma  : 1.00
[plustek] blue Gamma   : 1.00
[plustek] gray Gamma   : 1.00
[plustek] ---------------------
[plustek] usbDev_open(auto,) - 0x1128a00
[plustek] Vendor ID=0x04A9, Product ID=0x2220
[plustek] usbio_DetectLM983x
[plustek] usbio_DetectLM983x: found LM9832/3
[plustek]  * setting device to idle state!
[plustek] Detected vendor & product ID: 0x04A9-0x2220
[plustek] Device description for >0x04A9-0x2220< found.
[plustek] usb_initDev(43,0x04a9,-1)
[plustek] Device WAF  : 0x00004002
[plustek] Transferrate: 1000000 Bytes/s
[plustek] Device Flags: 0x00000000
[plustek] Vendor adjusted to: >Canon<
[plustek] LAMP-STATUS: 0x00000000 (off)
[plustek] RESETTING REGISTERS(-1) - 0x80
[plustek] SETTING THE MISC I/Os
[plustek] MISC I/O after RESET: 0x66, 0x16, 0x91
[plustek] Calibration file-names set to:
[plustek] >/home/pasquale/.sane/Canon_CanoScan_LiDE25-coarse.cal<
[plustek] >/home/pasquale/.sane/Canon_CanoScan_LiDE25-fine.cal<
[plustek] usb_SetScanParameters()
[plustek] Scanner not ready!!!
[plustek] UIO error
[plustek] UIO error
[plustek] usbDev_getCaps()
[plustek] Scanner information:
[plustek] Vendor : Canon
[plustek] Model  : CanoScan LiDE25
[plustek] Flags  : 0x00000000
[plustek] drvclose()
[plustek] usbDev_stopScan()
[plustek] usbDev_ScanEnd(), start=0, park=0
[plustek] UIO error
[plustek] usbDev_close()
[plustek] attach: model = >CanoScan LiDE25<
[plustek] sane_get_devices (0x7fff5dbc6978, 0)
[plustek] sane_open - libusb:003:016
[plustek] Presetting Gamma tables (len=4096)
[plustek] * Channel[0], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[1], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[2], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[3], gamma 2.000
[plustek] ----------------------------------
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[0]=0x66
[plustek] * port 1 configured as input, status: RELEASED (40)
[plustek] * port 2 configured as input, status: RELEASED (41)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[1]=0x16
[plustek] * port 3 configured as input, status: RELEASED (42)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[2]=0x91
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[0]=0x66
[plustek] * port 1 configured as input, status: RELEASED (40)
[plustek] * port 2 configured as input, status: RELEASED (41)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[1]=0x16
[plustek] * port 3 configured as input, status: RELEASED (42)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[2]=0x91
[plustek] NOT using custom gamma settings.
[plustek] Presetting Gamma tables (len=4096)
[plustek] * Channel[0], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[1], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[2], gamma 2.000
[plustek] * Channel[3], gamma 2.000
[plustek] ----------------------------------
[plustek] LAMP-STATUS: 0x00000000 (off)
[plustek] LAMP-STATUS: 0x00000000 (off)
[plustek] Lamp-Timer stopped
[plustek] LAMP-STATUS: 0x00000000 (off)
[plustek] LAMP-STATUS: 0x00000000 (off)
[plustek] Lamp-Timer stopped
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[0]=0x66
[plustek] * port 1 configured as input, status: RELEASED (40)
[plustek] * port 2 configured as input, status: RELEASED (41)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[1]=0x16
[plustek] * port 3 configured as input, status: RELEASED (42)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[2]=0x91
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[0]=0x66
[plustek] * port 1 configured as input, status: RELEASED (40)
[plustek] * port 2 configured as input, status: RELEASED (41)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[1]=0x16
[plustek] * port 3 configured as input, status: RELEASED (42)
[plustek] Checking MISC IO[2]=0x91


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