Re: CDC_ACM, TU4310 and odd behaviour

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On 10/23/2010 18:41, Greg KH wrote:
If you always leave a program reading from the device, does it work
fine?  Perhaps you could do that from userspace, or worse case, hack the
cdc-acm driver to always drain the endpoint as well.
That was my original idea(doing it from userspace) since it does work fine then. Any ideas how it might be implemented into cdc_acm?

Have you contacted TI about this?
Some people apparently have, and TI are mute about the internal programming of the TUSB3410 on those boards... There's some pretty clear specs about it but nothing on how they actually work on those boards. See: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tusb3410.html

Thanks,

-Kenji
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