Michał Mirosław <mirq-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 01:03:17AM +0000, Peter Chen wrote: >> >> > > > @@ -425,9 +425,11 @@ static int acm_set_alt(struct usb_function *f, unsigned >> > intf, unsigned alt) >> > > > /* we know alt == 0, so this is an activation or a reset */ >> > > > >> > > > if (intf == acm->ctrl_id) { >> > > > - dev_vdbg(&cdev->gadget->dev, >> > > > - "reset acm control interface %d\n", intf); >> > > > - usb_ep_disable(acm->notify); >> > > > + if (acm->notify->enabled) { >> > > > + dev_vdbg(&cdev->gadget->dev, >> > > > + "reset acm control interface %d\n", intf); >> > > > + usb_ep_disable(acm->notify); >> > > > + } >> > > >> > > But it does not fix any issues, the usb_ep_disable checks 'enabled' flag. >> > >> > It generates spurious trace events if you enable them. >> You mean the trace events from core.c? If it is, we could try to improve it >> and indicate it is already enabled or disabled. > > It is indicated in return code, but the problem is that this generates > noise and wastes debugging time. The problem I was seeing manifested > itself as disabling disabled EPs and desync of EP state between core > and UDC driver. The patch avoids the noise and makes the code obvious. > (This check was there at some point in time, BTW.) I agree with this as well. But still, $subject doesn't look like a candidate for the -rc :-) I'll apply it for the next merge window. -- balbi
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