Hi,

Minas Harutyunyan <minas.harutyun...@synopsys.com> writes:
>> Minas Harutyunyan <minas.harutyun...@synopsys.com> writes:
>>> After data out stage gadget driver should not initate ZLP on control EP,
>>> because it is up to function driver.
>>
>> not true always, depends on return value from ->setup(). Which problem
>> did you have? Which gadget driver? How did you reproduce? Which other
>> tests did you run on this patch?
>>
>
> This required for delayed status support. Tested with Synopsys test 
> gadget. As host used USB tracer traffic generator (different control 
> transfers scenarios). Also performed smoke tests with mass storage 
> function to detect any side effects.

so you didn't test any gadget driver that doesn't rely on
delayed_status, right? Care to test one of those?

The situation here is a little too complex (and we're trying to change
it). Here's how it goes:

if (ctrl->wLength == 0) /* 2-stage ctrl */ {
        gadget_driver always queues STATUS;
} else {
        gadget_driver queues DATA;
        if (result == DELAYED_STATUS)
                gadgdet_driver queues STATUS
        else
                UDC handles STATUS
}

It seems to me, you're not handling this properly as of yet. Please make
sure several gadget drivers work for you. Try g_mass_storage and g_zero
at least. :-)

-- 
balbi

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