FWIW, did you try a (BBB 3.1) Bulk-only Mass Storage Reset request, or a
(CBI 2.2) Command Block Reset?

The next (drastic) action after the above is indeed the port reset. :-)

Just asking,
jim.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Dharm [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 9:42 AM
> To:   Linux USB Developement Mailing List
> Subject:      [linux-usb] how do I do a port reset?
> 
> How do I do, from kernel space, a port reset on a device?  Apparently
> there are some devices (ie a CD-ROM which is reading from a dirty disk)
> which will get into a jammed state and require a port reset to un-jam it.
> 
> At least, according to the spec, a port reset is the "more drastic action"
> that I should try next.
> 
> So, how do I do this?
> 
> Matt Dharm
> 
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