On Tue, 3 Oct 2017, Takashi Iwai wrote: > > It's a dev_WARN because it indicates a potentially serious error in the > > driver: The driver has submitted an interrupt URB to a bulk endpoint. > > That may not sound bad, but the same check gets triggered if a driver > > submits a bulk URB to an isochronous endpoint, or any other invalid > > combination. > > > > Most likely the explanation here is that the driver doesn't bother to > > check the endpoint type because it expects the endpoint will always be > > interrupt. But that is not a safe strategy. USB devices and their > > firmware should not be trusted unnecessarily. > > > > The best fix is, like you said, to add a sanity check in the caller. > > OK, but then do we have some handy helper for the check? > As other bug reports by syzkaller suggest, there are a few other > drivers that do the same, submitting a urb with naive assumption of > the fixed EP for specific devices. In the end we'll need to put the > very same checks there in multiple places. Perhaps we could add a helper routine that would take a list of expected endpoint types and check that the actual endpoints match the types. But of course, all the drivers you're talking about would have to add a call to this helper routine. Alan Stern _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel