From: Antonio Ospite Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 09:05:46 +0000 (+0200) Subject: am7xxx: improve the comment about setting a new configuration X-Git-Tag: v0.1.6~24 X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git/commitdiff_plain/33a783f353d9d01d4eaf57d32a1d09547440d0bf?hp=bc54402f45a199d3aba10c42b1ee9cf2b0197fa2 am7xxx: improve the comment about setting a new configuration Explain better why it is not needed to detach all kernel drivers in most situations. --- diff --git a/src/am7xxx.c b/src/am7xxx.c index 3ba56f3..b4e3e54 100644 --- a/src/am7xxx.c +++ b/src/am7xxx.c @@ -744,13 +744,24 @@ static int open_device(am7xxx_context *ctx, if (current_configuration != (*dev)->desc->configuration) { /* - * In principle kernel drivers bound to each interface should - * be detached before setting the configuration, but in - * practice this is not necessary for most devices. + * In principle, before setting a new configuration, kernel + * drivers should be detached from _all_ interfaces; for + * example calling something like the following "invented" + * function _before_ setting the new configuration: * - * For example something like the following function would be - * called: - * libusb_detach_all_kernel_drivers((*dev)->usb_device); + * libusb_detach_all_kernel_drivers((*dev)->usb_device); + * + * However, in practice, this is not necessary for most + * devices as they have only one configuration. + * + * When a device only has one configuration: + * + * - if there was a kernel driver bound to the device, it + * had already set the configuration and the call below + * will be skipped; + * + * - if no kernel driver was bound to the device, the call + * below will suceed. */ ret = libusb_set_configuration((*dev)->usb_device, (*dev)->desc->configuration);