Correction of USB device detection logic#1
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smandon wants to merge 2 commits intodrivin:pr-892-drivinfrom
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Correction of USB device detection logic#1smandon wants to merge 2 commits intodrivin:pr-892-drivinfrom
smandon wants to merge 2 commits intodrivin:pr-892-drivinfrom
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The new 4.6" model has 320x960 resolution and uses the same USB protocol as the 8.8" v1.1 and 9.2 models.
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I also made a commit that adds support for the new 4.6" model. It uses the same protocol as the 8.8 v1.1 and 9.2. |
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Hi,
When you added the support for the 9.2" model, you introduced a flaw in the USB device detection logic.
In find_usb_device() you loop over product ids in the PRODUCT_ID list but never stop when a device is found, which means it will only be able to detect devices matching the last product id in the list (i.e the 9.2" model) and raise ValueError for other models (the 8.8" model currently).
I just added a break once a device is found, so that the 8.8" model is properly detected (and other models that might be added later).