/* * This file holds the definitions of quirks found in USB devices. * Only quirks that affect the whole device, not an interface, * belong here. */ #ifndef __LINUX_USB_QUIRKS_H #define __LINUX_USB_QUIRKS_H /* string descriptors must not be fetched using a 255-byte read */ #define USB_QUIRK_STRING_FETCH_255 0x00000001 /* device can't resume correctly so reset it instead */ #define USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME 0x00000002 /* device can't handle Set-Interface requests */ #define USB_QUIRK_NO_SET_INTF 0x00000004 /* device can't handle its Configuration or Interface strings */ #define USB_QUIRK_CONFIG_INTF_STRINGS 0x00000008 /* device can't be reset(e.g morph devices), don't use reset */ #define USB_QUIRK_RESET 0x00000010 /* device has more interface descriptions than the bNumInterfaces count, and can't handle talking to these interfaces */ #define USB_QUIRK_HONOR_BNUMINTERFACES 0x00000020 /* device needs a pause during initialization, after we read the device descriptor */ #define USB_QUIRK_DELAY_INIT 0x00000040 /* * For high speed and super speed interupt endpoints, the USB 2.0 and * USB 3.0 spec require the interval in microframes * (1 microframe = 125 microseconds) to be calculated as * interval = 2 ^ (bInterval-1). * * Devices with this quirk report their bInterval as the result of this * calculation instead of the exponent variable used in the calculation. */ #define USB_QUIRK_LINEAR_UFRAME_INTR_BINTERVAL 0x00000080 #endif /* __LINUX_USB_QUIRKS_H */