On Fri, 6 May 2016, Felipe Balbi wrote:

> >> that's not a good idea, IMO. HCD drivers should be robust enough in
> >> these situations.
> >
> > Why?  Just so that hcd-tests.sh can complete with no errors?  I don't 
> 
> and some off-the-shelf usb-network adapters can work ;-)
> 
> > know of any actual drivers or user programs that do real work and need 
> > such small SG entry sizes.
> 
> Well, apparently some ASIX network adapters fail similarly, but perhaps
> they provide sg entries big enough to be split without any memcpy() ? Dunno.

Has anybody tried running one of these network adapters under EHCI?

> > Your counterexample isn't really testusb; it's hcd-tests.sh.  I haven't 
> > tried running that.
> 
> That just calls testusb and is the same test.sh from many, many years
> ago which Dave wrote. At [1] you can find Dave's usbtest page on
> linux-usb.org and at [2] you can find a direct link to test.sh.

Okay.  Still, the fact remains that I haven't tried test.sh.  Only 
testusb run directly from the command line.

Alan Stern

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