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author | le <le@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-06-26 10:35:10 +0000 |
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committer | le <le@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-06-26 10:35:10 +0000 |
commit | 1255e60c4d80338ad1bef8f82845886b69b802bf (patch) | |
tree | 570cc786c69ffbcba2d2ad69188c6cb886c21324 /contrib/isc-dhcp/includes/dhcpd.h | |
parent | 1c3c0bb4350c49fb8582a9327f875a5bbf17dc8b (diff) | |
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MFNetBSD.
uhid.c (1.61), author: jdolecek
add support for USB_GET_DEVICEINFO and USB_GET_STRING_DESC ioctls,
with same meaning as for ugen(4)
usbdi_util.h (1.29), usb_quirks.c (1.50), uhid.c (1.62),
ugen.c (1.68), usb_subr.c (1.114) author: mycroft
Yes, some devices return incorrect lengths in their string
descriptors. Rather than losing, do what Windows does: just
request the maximum size, and allow a shorter response. Obsoletes
the need for UQ_NO_STRINGS, and therefore these "quirks" are removed.
usb_subr.c (1.116), author: mycroft
In the "seemed like a good idea until I found the fatal flaw"
department... Attempting to read a maximum-size string descriptor
causes my kue device to go completely apeshit. So, go back to the
original method, but allow the device to return a shorter string than
it claimed.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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