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    USB: unconfigure devices which have config 0 · 3f141e2a
    Alan Stern 提交于
    Some USB devices do have a configuration 0, in contravention of the
    USB spec.  Normally 0 is supposed to indicate that a device is
    unconfigured.
    
    While we can't change what the device is doing, we can change usbcore.
    This patch (as852) allows usb_set_configuration() to accept a config
    value of -1 as indicating that the device should be unconfigured.  The
    request actually sent to the device will still contain 0 as the value.
    But even if the device does have a configuration 0, dev->actconfig
    will be set to NULL and dev->state will be set to USB_STATE_ADDRESS.
    
    Without some sort of special-case handling like this, there is no way
    to unconfigure these non-compliant devices.
    Signed-off-by: NAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
    Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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