Public bug reported:

I have several pieces of this cheap Chinese USB2serial port converter,
which uses ch341.ko kernel module.

By default / fault, the parity function of this chip is not implemented in the 
kernel driver.
This causes that the converter is UNUSABLE on ubuntu linux 14.04 (latest 
updates installed, default kernel, current version 3.13.0-88-generic)
There is a fix for that, applying that patch makes it work as it should be. 

All current ubuntu kernels miss this patch:
http://blog.xentoo.info/2015/12/31/ubuntu-14-04-and-usb-to-serial-ch341-chinese-device-from-ebay/

I have to recompile the kernel module ch341.ko every time when new kernel 
version is installed.
It seems to me while googling this, that somehow this fix haven't got into 
mainstream kernel.

Please include this patch to all ubuntu kernel versions!
Thank you!

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: ch341 converter serial usb

** Patch added: "this is from here:  
https://github.com/karlp/ch341-linux/raw/master/0001-usb-serial-ch341-Add-parity-support.patch";
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1591226/+attachment/4681095/+files/0001-usb-serial-ch341-Add-parity-support.patch

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  ch341 usb serial converter kernel driver parity patch missing

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