> SPD = Short Packet Detect. Take a look at section 3.2.2 in the UHCI
> specs.
>
> So it would be "Disable Short Packet Detect".
>
> However, it works like one would imagine when hearing "Short Packet
> Disable".
>
> So Duncan's initial impression that the bits would be opposite between
> Windows and Linux is correct.
>
> However, I would NOT hard code it to a specific bit position.
>
> > That flag would really be worth renaming ... :)
>
> For 2.5 maybe.

If I understand right, this means that by default short packets are ok
under linux, and by default short packets are not ok under windows.

By the way, do you have any idea what bit 1 in the windows transfer
flags means (i.e. the 2 in 3 = 2 + 1)?  Is it USBD_ISO_TRANSFER_ASAP?

Thanks,

Duncan.


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