On Fri, 25 May 2007, David Brownell wrote:

> > > We checked the USB cable and protocol on the wire and everything looks
> > > good. The USB device that is connected to the hosts looks fine well.
> > > 
> > > Finally we see this in the NXP ISP1563_Errata_070417:
> > > 
> > > "Afer receiving a continous series of NAKs, ranging from 150 ms to 500
> > > ms, the ISP1563 will retun a condition code 06h (PID failure) in the
> > > general Transfer Descriptor (TD). This error causes the software to
> > > stall the endpoint"
> 
> They must be thinking of MS-Windows or something ... this isn't
> a TD_CC_STALL, so Linux would never report a stall!!

That line doesn't make sense at all.  Hosts don't stall endpoints;  
slaves do.  The most the host can do is tell the slave to set the
endpoint's HALT feature, and I doubt they meant that.

Alan Stern


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