On Friday 08 October 2004 9:08 am, Alan Stern wrote:

> Clearly we should support both schemes.  One thing my patch does is change 
> the total number of tries (SET_CONFIG_TRIES) from 2 to 4, trying the Linux 
> scheme twice and the Windows scheme twice.
> 
> The question is, in what order should the schemes be tried?  

It won't matter except for marginal devices, right? :)

So I'd try the more MSFT-like schemes first; I don't say
use "the" WIndows scheme, since I understand they
have used multiple schemes too.  


One thing that bothers me about changing how the
hub_port_init() routine works is just that it's fragile, and
awkward to test.  Got any ideas about how to create
a regression test for this?  Like the 150 re-enumerations
at the end of the USBCV tests (from usb.org), but in
this case we'd be stressing hosts not peripherals.

- Dave


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