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-rw-r--r--commandline/library/micronucleus_lib.c10
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/commandline/library/micronucleus_lib.c b/commandline/library/micronucleus_lib.c
index 6f1ac8d..462190b 100644
--- a/commandline/library/micronucleus_lib.c
+++ b/commandline/library/micronucleus_lib.c
@@ -89,7 +89,15 @@ int micronucleus_eraseFlash(micronucleus* deviceHandle, micronucleus_callback pr
i += 0.01;
}
- if (res == -5)
+ /* Under Linux, the erase process is often aborted with errors such as:
+ usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd micronucleus rqt 192 rq 2 len 0 ret -84
+ This seems to be because the erase is taking long enough that the device
+ is disconnecting and reconnecting. Under Windows, micronucleus can see this
+ and automatically reconnects prior to uploading the program. To get the
+ the same functionality, we must flag this state (the "-84" error result) by
+ converting the return to -2 for the upper layer.
+ */
+ if (res == -5 || res == -84)
return -2;
if (res != 0)
return -1;