Hi,
> Expose xhci_stop_endpoint_sync() which is a synchronous variant of
> xhci_queue_stop_endpoint(). This is useful for client drivers that are
> using the secondary interrupters, and need to stop/clean up the current
> session. The stop endpoint command handler will also take care of
> cleaning up the ring.
I'm not entirely sure what you meant by "cleaning up the ring" (maybe a
comment would be in order?), but I see nothing being done here after the
command completes and FYI xhci-ring.c will not run the default handler if
the command is queued with a completion, like here.
At least that's the case for certain command types and there is probably
a story behind each of them. I know that xhci_stop_device() queues a
Stop EP with completion (and also a few without(?)). Maybe it's a bug...
Regards,
Michal
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