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Stephen Warren authored
When fetching the first descriptor from a new device, only validate that we received at least 8 bytes, not that we received the entire descriptor. The reasoning is: - The code only uses fields in the first 8 bytes, so that's all we need to have fetched at this stage. - The smallest maxpacket size is 8 bytes. Before we know the actual maxpacket the device uses, the USB controller may only accept a single packet (see the DWC2 note in the comment added in the commit). Consequently we are only guaranteed to receive 1 packet (at least 8 bytes) even in a non-error case. Fixes: 1a7758044b04 ("usb: Early failure when the first descriptor read fails or is invalid") Cc: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr> Signed-off-by:
Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Stephen Warren authoredWhen fetching the first descriptor from a new device, only validate that we received at least 8 bytes, not that we received the entire descriptor. The reasoning is: - The code only uses fields in the first 8 bytes, so that's all we need to have fetched at this stage. - The smallest maxpacket size is 8 bytes. Before we know the actual maxpacket the device uses, the USB controller may only accept a single packet (see the DWC2 note in the comment added in the commit). Consequently we are only guaranteed to receive 1 packet (at least 8 bytes) even in a non-error case. Fixes: 1a7758044b04 ("usb: Early failure when the first descriptor read fails or is invalid") Cc: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr> Signed-off-by:
Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>