I noticed this bug today, after upgrading to 12.04.1.
It seems Michael Stevens (#12) is right and it's a change on the kernel 
semantics, because to me this happens with regular serial ports (I have a 
serial port PCI card to add 2 more ports to the machine).

This is a serious regression on the kernel behavior. Unconfigured serial
ports now freeze when opened, instead of just failing, meaning many old
programs need to be fixed to work with the new behavior.

And this is not so trivial as many many think. I work with a lot of
serial, paralel and it's USB equivalent devices (USB serial, usblp and
raw USB) and there are a lot of device quirks in there. There are
devices that simply don't work with O_NONBLOCK and many serial ones use
3 wire serial cables, with no flow control and no shunts -- and modern
techs don't knows how to make cables anymore when it requires soldering.

To me this is chaos in support calls...

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  Opening /dev/ttyUSB0 hangs, pl2303.ko module

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