Hi!

Am Mi, den 26.05.2004 schrieb Pete Zaitcev um 21:15:
> On Wed, 26 May 2004 12:12:15 -0400 (EDT)
> Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think it wouldn't hurt to change two aspects of this routine.  The first 
> > is simple: Nils Faerber has requested that the HUB_DEBOUNCE_TIMEOUT value 
> > be increased from 400 ms to 1500 ms.  That wouldn't affect normal stable 
> > connections but it would give slightly flaky devices a better chance of 
> > connecting properly.
> I am dubious. Do you have an actual report from him?

Erm ... here, report report report ;)
Yes, it works with higher debounce timeout, and it works perfectly.
I have noticed this especially with older CSR based USB Bluetooth
dongles, also with some Ericsson Bluetooth modules and Ithink some other
misc devices.
And ever since I made this patch to my kernel(s) I never had any
problems (and looking at the code I do not see any reason why there
should be one).

So please, take my word for granted, it helps a lot with some flaky, old
and buggy USB devices.
Please increase this timeout in newer kernel/Linux-USB releases!

[...]
> In any case, this discussion is too vague. If you have an idea for a code
> change, please post a patch.

Also for the debounce change?
I doubt this is necessary ;)

> -- Pete
CU & thanks!
  nils faerber

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