On Tuesday 09 January 2007 3:52 am, Phil Endecott wrote:
> Gadgetfs had a mode in which endpoint descriptors were written by 
> the user program before connection.  This mode had some bugs, and 
> may never have been used.  This patch removes that mode.  The only 
> mode of operation now is for the user program to wait for endpoint 
> 0 to report a SET_CONFIGURATION, and then write the endpoint 
> descriptors.
> 
> With this change, testusb works equally well as before for me: test 
> 10 fails.  I am now wondering if this  is a host problem, and would 
> appreciate feedback about whether testusb works for other people 
> after applying this patch.

Thanks.  The patch looks right, and I'll try this on some systems
that have needed some gadgetfs testing.  Two quick comments though:
(a) it doesn't apply with "patch -p1", (b) no signed-off-by line.

- Dave


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