Not only QHs can form rings, but TDs too. With the new queuing/pipelining support we are following TD chains and can actually walk in circles. An assert() prevents us from entering an endless loop then. Fix is easy: Just stop queuing when we figure the TD we are about to queue up is in flight already. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> |
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| bus.c | ||
| core.c | ||
| desc.c | ||
| desc.h | ||
| dev-audio.c | ||
| dev-bluetooth.c | ||
| dev-hid.c | ||
| dev-hub.c | ||
| dev-network.c | ||
| dev-serial.c | ||
| dev-smartcard-reader.c | ||
| dev-storage.c | ||
| dev-wacom.c | ||
| hcd-ehci.c | ||
| hcd-musb.c | ||
| hcd-ohci.c | ||
| hcd-uhci.c | ||
| hcd-xhci.c | ||
| host-bsd.c | ||
| host-linux.c | ||
| host-stub.c | ||
| libhw.c | ||
| redirect.c | ||