Yes, my comment maybe criticizes more the basic architectural structure
of usb putting it's own work up to higher layer. The only practical
thing is that, if there is a non-HID device suffering from that
FULLSPEED problem, the quirk won't help it. Anyway in current kernel
structure usb layer doesn't handle endpoint setup at all, thus it simply
can not do the job.
Pekka
Jiri Kosina wrote:
Yes, I still think what I have stated before, that this should be properly
handled in the USB stack.
On the other hand, in usbhid driver we do a lot of USB-specific
lower-level things anyway, so it's technically more-or-less OK to apply
the quirk there as well (and that's why I have accepted it back then).
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