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[Bug 1001084] STM32 USB driver unplugging/replugging issue
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- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 20:45:04 +0000
- Subject: [Bug 1001084] STM32 USB driver unplugging/replugging issue
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--- Comment #1 from Chris Holgate <chris@zynaptic.com> 2010-11-30 20:45:02 GMT ---
Hi John,
I'm guessing that you have the STM32 board powered up throughout this test. If
so, unmounting the file system will not be sufficient - the host will not
perform the required control endpoint actions to take the device out of the
configured state ready for clean removal. I think that 'eject' should do this
correctly.
To be honest, USB device testing is one place where you're better of using
Windows...
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