Hi Greg,
On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 01:06:33PM +0200, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 10:49:55PM +0200, Harald Welte wrote:
> > It seems that a lot of Linux kernel USB serial device drivers are
> > ignoring the CREAD setting of termios.c_cflag.
>
> You just discover
ack :/
Please keep me in Cc of any responses, I'm not subscribed to linux-usb.
Thanks!
Regards,
Harald
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I'd like to know what the USB developers' position
is on how this is best resolved.
I'm not a subscribe to the linux-usb list. Please keep me in Cc of the
related responses/thread. Thanks.
Regards,
Harald
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t;. Not related to
power switching at all, merely a matter of having orthogonal
interfaces: If you can remove it, you can add it again. Non-removable
USB is pretty frequent these days, think of hub chips built onto
mainboards, or USB hub + card reader built into the display. you
cannot re-p
wer, which will make the device re-enumerate.
But this weird combination between sysfs on the one hand side and
directly issuing USB hub control requests via uhubctl on the other side
really looks ugly. Is this really how one is supposed to power-cycle a
USB device? It doesn't seam like s