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message instead of relying on the fact that we are scheduled to send them. The old method worked 99.9% of the time, but someone reported some periferals that did MSG_REJECT at odd times (sometimes before we could send an SDTR or WDTR) that we would construe as the response to an SDTR or WDTR message. This also removes a possible race condition where after a bus reset (the result of a command time out not during intial probe time), we might queue two commands both requesting SDTR, WDTR or both. |
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