Re: Apogee ONEv2 keeps resetting

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On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 03:44:41AM +0100, Petr Janecek wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> 
> On 3/22/22 19:03, Alan Stern wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 02:15:40AM +0100, Petr Janecek wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >     I'm trying to use Apogee ONEv2.  From usb dumps under
> > > macos or windows it seems like a usb Class Audio 2.0
> > > device, but in linux, it keeps resetting every two seconds
> > > or so.  It keeps resetting even when the snd-usb-audio
> > > driver is disabled, so the problem is probably at a lower
> > > level.
> > 
> > Can you post the log output on a system where snd-usb-audio is disabled?
> 
> [ 3412.279063] usb 3-8: new high-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd
> [ 3412.470003] usb 3-8: New USB device found, idVendor=0c60, idProduct=0017,
> bcdDevice= 1.05
> [ 3412.470017] usb 3-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [ 3412.470023] usb 3-8: Product: ONEv2
> [ 3412.470028] usb 3-8: Manufacturer: Apogee
> [ 3412.470033] usb 3-8: SerialNumber: 0C12FF2020204652334D513A7A2A9B
> [ 3413.217053] usb 3-8: USB disconnect, device number 6
> [ 3413.629046] usb 3-8: new high-speed USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd
> [ 3413.829760] usb 3-8: New USB device found, idVendor=0c60, idProduct=0017,
> bcdDevice= 1.05
> [ 3413.829766] usb 3-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [ 3413.829768] usb 3-8: Product: ONEv2
> [ 3413.829770] usb 3-8: Manufacturer: Apogee
> [ 3413.829772] usb 3-8: SerialNumber: 0C12FF2020204652334D513A7A2A9B
> [ 3414.421964] usb 3-8: USB disconnect, device number 7
> [ 3414.838981] usb 3-8: new high-speed USB device number 8 using xhci_hcd
> [ 3415.029947] usb 3-8: New USB device found, idVendor=0c60, idProduct=0017,
> bcdDevice= 1.05
> [ 3415.029961] usb 3-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [ 3415.029968] usb 3-8: Product: ONEv2
> [ 3415.029973] usb 3-8: Manufacturer: Apogee
> [ 3415.029978] usb 3-8: SerialNumber: 0C12FF2020204652334D513A7A2A9B
> [ 3415.627052] usb 3-8: USB disconnect, device number 8

Nothing particularly suspicious there.

> 
> > >    The messages below are from v5.16.16, but it behaves
> > > the same no matter what I plug it into.
> > > 
> > > [  253.708616] usb 3-8: new high-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd
> > > [  253.899363] usb 3-8: New USB device found, idVendor=0c60, idProduct=0017,
> > > bcdDevice= 1.05
> > > [  253.899370] usb 3-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> > > SerialNumber=3
> > > [  253.899373] usb 3-8: Product: ONEv2
> > > [  253.899375] usb 3-8: Manufacturer: Apogee
> > > [  253.899377] usb 3-8: SerialNumber: 0C12FF2020204652334D513A7A2A9B
> > > [  253.960901] mc: Linux media interface: v0.10
> > 
> > Any idea where that line came from?
> 
>   That's from CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER, which is selected for usb
> webcam.  It also selects CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO_USE_MEDIA_CONTROLLER.
> Compiled it out, rebooted.  Now the line is missing, but no other
> change.
> 
> > You should try capturing a usbmon trace showing what happens when the
> > device is plugged in and then resets.  Preferably on a system where
> > snd-usb-audio is disabled.
> 
>   Trace from wireshark is attached.

The trace doesn't help much, unfortunately.  It shows normal device 
initialization, plus a couple of extra string descriptor reads.  About 
1/2 second afterward, the device disconnects itself electronically from 
the USB bus and reconnects 20 ms later.

I get the feeling that the device expects to receive some specific 
messages from the host within that one-half second, and disconnects if 
it doesn't see them.  And presumably it doesn't get what it's looking 
for even when the USB sound drivers are enabled.

Although I doubt it will show anything helpful, you might try collecting 
a usbmon trace with the sound drivers enabled.  Perhaps it will suggest 
something to the USB audio developers.

> > One other thing you might try: Disable runtime PM for USB ("echo -1
> > > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend" before plugging in the
> > device).
> 
>   Makes no difference -- almost: after few resets it once took much
> longer (>10x) to reconnect.

Oh well, it was worth a try.  Some devices don't like runtime suspend.  
But obviously that isn't the problem here.

Alan Stern



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