On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 11:38, Alan Stern wrote:
> On 23 Jul 2004, David Meggy wrote:
> > Just elaborating a little. The National 9603/4 chips have 1 fifo for
> > end point 0 that is in either tx or rx mode or disabled. So I can't be
> > queuing up the fifo to send data, when the host wants to send data(ZLP)
> > too.
>
> Sure you can. You just shouldn't expect it work, that's all. But it
> doesn't matter if it doesn't work, because the immediately following port
> reset should clear all your error conditions.
Ok, this all makes sense now. When I posted the driver, I did mention
that all I did was implement the bare minimum to get RNDIS working. The
port reset isn't actually implemented yet, along with a few other things
that should be there.
David
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