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  • Native USB redirection does not work - (remote-viewer) did not claim interface 0 before use

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    Hi,
    
    I receive the following errors when I attempt to use native USB redirection in RHEV
    3.1 beta. It's
    a smart card reader I am attempting to redirect into a virtual Windows 7 x64 machine.
    
    The client where I am accessing the VDI from is a RHEL 6.3 client.
    
    
    Any suggestions to how to fix this?
    
    
    Rgds,
    Siggi
    
    
    
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: new full speed USB device number 4
    using ohci_hcd
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: New USB device found, idVendor=076b,
    idProduct=3021
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1,
    Product=2, SerialNumber=0
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: Product: Smart Card Reader USB
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: Manufacturer: OMNIKEY AG
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
    Nov 28 12:16:31 workstation pcscd: hotplug_libhal.c:342:HPAddDevice() Adding USB
    device: usb_device_76b_3021_noserial_if0
    Nov 28 12:16:32 workstation pcscd: readerfactory.c:1024:RFInitializeReader()
    Attempting startup of Generic CCID Reader 00 00 using
    /usr/lib64/pcsc/drivers/openct-ifd.bundle/Contents/Linux/openct-ifd.so
    Nov 28 12:16:32 workstation pcscd: readerfactory.c:846:RFBindFunctions() Loading IFD
    Handler 2.0
    Nov 28 12:16:32 workstation pcscd: readerfactory.c:249:RFAddReader() Using the pcscd
    polling thread
    Nov 28 12:16:42 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: reset full speed USB device number 4
    using ohci_hcd
    Nov 28 12:16:42 workstation spice: libusb:warning [op_reset_device] failed to
    re-claim interface 0 after reset
    Nov 28 12:16:42 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:43 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: reset full speed USB device number 4
    using ohci_hcd
    Nov 28 12:16:43 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: libusb:error [submit_bulk_transfer] submiturb
    failed error -1 errno=16
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice:
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: (remote-viewer:5630): GSpice-CRITICAL **:
    usbredirhost error: submitting bulk transfer on ep 05: -1
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5630 (remote-viewer) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: libusb:error [submit_bulk_transfer] submiturb
    failed error -1 errno=16
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice:
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: (remote-viewer:5630): GSpice-CRITICAL **:
    usbredirhost error: submitting bulk transfer on ep 05: -1
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5630 (remote-viewer) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: libusb:error [submit_bulk_transfer] submiturb
    failed error -1 errno=16
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice:
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation spice: (remote-viewer:5630): GSpice-CRITICAL **:
    usbredirhost error: submitting bulk transfer on ep 05: -1
    Nov 28 12:16:44 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5630 (remote-viewer) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:48 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: reset full speed USB device number 4
    using ohci_hcd
    Nov 28 12:16:48 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:48 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: reset full speed USB device number 4
    using ohci_hcd
    Nov 28 12:16:48 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:55 workstation pcscd: eventhandler.c:429:EHStatusHandlerThread() Card
    inserted into Generic CCID Reader 00 00
    Nov 28 12:16:55 workstation pcscd: eventhandler.c:443:EHStatusHandlerThread() Error
    powering up card.
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation spice:
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation spice: (remote-viewer:5630): GSpice-CRITICAL **:
    usbredirhost error: could not set active configuration to 0: -6
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed by usbfs
    while 'remote-viewer' sets config #0
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:16:57 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:58 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:16:58 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:16:58 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:16:59 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:16:59 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:16:59 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:00 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:00 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:00 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:01 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:01 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:01 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:02 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:02 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:02 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:03 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:03 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:03 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:04 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:04 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:04 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:05 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:05 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:05 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:06 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:06 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:06 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:07 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:07 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    Nov 28 12:17:07 workstation kernel: usb 3-2: usbfs: process 5789 (ifdhandler) did
    not claim interface 0 before use
    Nov 28 12:17:08 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: usb_submiturb failed: Device or
    resource busy
    Nov 28 12:17:08 workstation ifdhandler[5789]: ccid: begin capture: -5
    

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