Em 23-05-2011 15:48, Hans Petter Selasky escreveu: > On Monday 23 May 2011 20:14:45 Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: >> Em 23-05-2011 11:37, Hans Petter Selasky escreveu: >> >> I don't have any ttusb device here, but I doubt that this would work. > > Hi, > > It is already tested and works fine. This will work for you, but it will likely break for the others. Your patch is assuming that returning an error if selecting alt 1 is enough to know that alt 0 should be used. > What I see is that interface 1 does not have an alternate setting like the > driver code expects, while interface 0 does. So it is the opposite of what the > driver expects. Maybe the manufacturer changed something. Endpoints are still > the same. That sometimes happen. Or maybe you just need a different size. > > Please find attached an USB descriptor dump from this device. Int 0, endpoint 0: Interface 0 bLength = 0x0009 bDescriptorType = 0x0004 bInterfaceNumber = 0x0000 bAlternateSetting = 0x0000 bNumEndpoints = 0x0003 bInterfaceClass = 0x0000 bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000 bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000 iInterface = 0x0000 <no string> ... Endpoint 2 bLength = 0x0007 bDescriptorType = 0x0005 bEndpointAddress = 0x0082 <IN> bmAttributes = 0x0001 <ISOCHRONOUS> wMaxPacketSize = 0x0000 bInterval = 0x0001 bRefresh = 0x0000 bSynchAddress = 0x0000 ... Interface 0 Alt 1 bLength = 0x0009 bDescriptorType = 0x0004 bInterfaceNumber = 0x0000 bAlternateSetting = 0x0001 bNumEndpoints = 0x0003 bInterfaceClass = 0x0000 bInterfaceSubClass = 0x0000 bInterfaceProtocol = 0x0000 iInterface = 0x0000 <no string> ... Endpoint 2 bLength = 0x0007 bDescriptorType = 0x0005 bEndpointAddress = 0x0082 <IN> bmAttributes = 0x0001 <ISOCHRONOUS> wMaxPacketSize = 0x0390 bInterval = 0x0001 bRefresh = 0x0000 bSynchAddress = 0x0000 Hmm... assuming that the driver is using ISOC transfers, the difference between alt 0 and alt 1 is that, on alt0, the mwMaxPacketSize is 0 (so, you can't use it for isoc transfers), while, on alt 1, wMaxPacketSize is 0x390. What the driver should be doing is to select an alt mode where the wMaxPacketSize is big enough to handle the transfer. Calculating what "big enough" is device-dependent, but, basically, a 480 Mbps USB bus is capable of providing 800 isoc slots per interval. If the packets are bigger, the max bandwidth is bigger. You're able to see the amount of packets per interval by doing a cat /proc/bus/usb/devices: T: Bus=01 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=480 MxCh= 8 B: Alloc= 0/800 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 The "B:" line above shows the USB bandwidth usage. > >> >> Alternates should be selected depending on the bandwidth needed. The right >> way is to write some logic that will get the maximum packet size for each >> mode, between the alternates that provide the type of transfer (Bulk or >> ISOC) accepted by the driver. > > Right, but this driver doesn't do this. It only selects a working one. > > --HPS -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html