On Sat, 5 May 2007, Chris Rankin wrote:

> --- Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When the crash does occur, does it always involve the same sysfs file (or 
> > at least, the same endpoint number for the same device)?
> 
> Not always, no. But it *usually* does. This is the endpoint whose directory 
> is being repeatedly
> created and destroyed. (Although this machine has multiple USB hubs, and the 
> hubs aren't always
> numbered the same way after each boot.)

However it is usually the same endpoint number and the same device (even 
if the device number changes)?  In that case we can tell the code where to 
look for errors, because we will always know when that particular endpoint 
file is created and when it is destroyed.

Alan Stern


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