On Wed, Jul 03, 2002, David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... my modem returns 6 bytes
> > (out of 16) when the ADSL line goes up or down.  With no transfer
> > flags set (transfer_flags = 0, the default) this is OK.  With
> > USB_DISABLE_SPD set I get an error.  
> 
> Sigh, you're right.  That's really not the default behavior
> I'd have expected ... that's what comes from bad naming.
> 
> I'm going to prepare a 2.5 patch that updates documentation (the
> <linux/usb.h> doc says otherwise) and changes the name of that
> flag so it's not cryptic.  I'm thinking SHORT_NOT_OK would
> be short enough to be typable, and impossible to misinterpret.
> 
> - Dave
> 
> p.s. So a "short packet detect" flag isn't really the same
>      as a "short packet disable" flag would have been.

It's more like "disable short packet detect" is like "short packet
disable". Sorry if there was any confusion.

But this illustrates perfectly why that flag needs to be renamed.

JE



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