Am Donnerstag, 5. April 2007 06:41 schrieb Shawn Bohrer:
> On 4/4/07, Oliver Neukum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > + spin_lock(&dev->rbsl);
> > if (urb->actual_length > 0) {
> > next_ring_head = (dev->ring_head+1) % ring_buffer_size;
> > if (next_ring_head != dev->ring_tail) {
> > @@ -245,17 +249,20 @@
> > dev_warn(&dev->intf->dev,
> > "Ring buffer overflow, %d bytes dropped\n",
> > urb->actual_length);
> > + dev->buffer_overflow = 1;
> > }
>
> It looks like you are missing brackets around the else case.
Which else case?
> This patch does seem to fix the problem I described, though admittedly
> I haven't exactly figured out how you are supposed to use the ldusb
I have no idea how to use the device. Sorry.
Regards
Oliver
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