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    USB: xhci: Set transfer descriptor size field correctly. · 04dd950d
    Sarah Sharp authored
    The transfer descriptor (TD) is a series of transfer request buffers
    (TRBs) that describe the buffer pointer, length, and other
    characteristics.  The xHCI controllers want to know an estimate of how
    long the TD is, for caching reasons.  In each TRB, there is a "TD size"
    field that provides a rough estimate of the remaining buffers to be
    transmitted, including the buffer pointed to by that TRB.
    
    The TD size is 5 bits long, and contains the remaining size in bytes,
    right shifted by 10 bits.  So a remaining TD size less than 1024 would get
    a zero in the TD size field, and a remaining size greater than 32767 would
    get 31 in the field.
    
    This patches fixes a bug in the TD_REMAINDER macro that is triggered when
    the URB has a scatter gather list with a size bigger than 32767 bytes.
    Not all host controllers pay attention to the TD size field, so the bug
    will not appear on all USB 3.0 hosts.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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