Duncan Sands wrote:
> On my windows box a certain URB is sent down with
> transfer flags = 3 = 2 + 1.  The 1 means
> USBD_SHORT_TRANSFER_OK.  In the linux usb.h
> I see that 1 means USB_DISABLE_SPD which sounds
> like setting it means short transfers are NOT ok.  Are these
> flags the opposite of each other or do they mean the
> same thing?  i.e. should I flip bit 0 of transfer_flags when
> going between windows and linux?

Talk about really badly named flags ... that's
"DISABLE SHORT PACKET DISABLE" (SPD is a UHCI flag),
a double negative:  short packets are enabled.

That flag would really be worth renaming ... :)

- Dave







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