Fix parse of usb device description with multiple configurations

Changed From V1:
Use DPRINTF instead of fprintf,because it is not an error.

When testing ipod on QEMU by He Jie Xu<xuhj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,qemu made a assertion.
We found that the ipod with 2 configurations,and the usb-linux did not parse the descriptor correctly.
The descr_len returned is the total length of the all configurations,not one configuration.
The older version will through the other configurations instead of skip,continue parsing the descriptor of interfaces/endpoints in other configurations,then went wrong.

This patch will put the configuration descriptor parse in loop outside and dispel the other configurations not requested.

Signed-off-by: Cao,Bing Bu <mars@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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Cao,Bing Bu 2011-12-13 09:22:20 +08:00 committed by Gerd Hoffmann
parent f3c6a169a3
commit 7279a85f37

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@ -1141,15 +1141,18 @@ static int usb_linux_update_endp_table(USBHostDevice *s)
length = s->descr_len - 18;
i = 0;
if (descriptors[i + 1] != USB_DT_CONFIG ||
descriptors[i + 5] != s->configuration) {
fprintf(stderr, "invalid descriptor data - configuration %d\n",
s->configuration);
return 1;
}
i += descriptors[i];
while (i < length) {
if (descriptors[i + 1] != USB_DT_CONFIG) {
fprintf(stderr, "invalid descriptor data\n");
return 1;
} else if (descriptors[i + 5] != s->configuration) {
DPRINTF("not requested configuration %d\n", s->configuration);
i += (descriptors[i + 3] << 8) + descriptors[i + 2];
continue;
}
i += descriptors[i];
if (descriptors[i + 1] != USB_DT_INTERFACE ||
(descriptors[i + 1] == USB_DT_INTERFACE &&
descriptors[i + 4] == 0)) {