hing I'm doing wrong?
Regards, SET
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out looking for a real
change.
Is the doc wrong? Am I interpreting it wrongly? Should the kernel only report
real changes (IMHO the best)?
Regards, SET
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dy reads from there the kernel doesn't send any RESET.
Is that a bug or is it something I'm doing wrong?
Regards, SET
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n can
then try to interact with the user asking to replug the device.
Regards, SET
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Original Message
Subject:Re: Problem: hiddev stops sending events after some error
recoveries
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:55:16 -0200
From: Salvador Eduardo Tropea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References:
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You are right, but IMHO that's odd,
the device should also inform I/O error when reading using a NONBLOCKing
file handler. Currently a program must use blocking reads in order to
get notified about the problem. It looks bad and lacks consistency. What
do you think?
Regards, SET
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