> In the serial driver this usually just results in dropping
> RTS to signal the remote end to stop sending. The serial
> driver always immediately gives receive data to the tty buffering
> without regard to the throttled state.
> 
> I would argue that cdc-acm should do the same as the serial driver.

This is a bug in cdc-acm really. It should not double buffer, but to be
fair to the authors prior to the new tty buffering it *had* to do this.

Alan

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