Hi Benny, Am 31.10.2012 03:39, schrieb Benny Amorsen: > Frank Schäfer <fschaefer.oss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> This patch series adds support for USB bulk transfers to the em28xx driver. > I tried these patches on my Raspberry Pi, 3.6.1 kernel, Nanostick 290e Thank you for testing ! > options em28xx prefer_bulk=1 core_debug=1 usb_debug=1 > options em28xx_dvb debug=1 > > [ 5.469510] em28xx: New device PCTV Systems PCTV 290e @ 480 Mbps (2013:024f, interface 0, class 0) > [ 5.890637] em28xx: DVB interface 0 found > [ 6.025292] em28xx #0: chip ID is em28174 > [ 6.515383] em28xx #0: Identified as PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (card=78) > [ 6.567066] em28xx #0: v4l2 driver version 0.1.3 > [ 6.614720] em28xx #0 em28xx_set_alternate :minimum isoc packet size: 2888 (alt=0) > [ 6.663064] em28xx #0 em28xx_set_alternate :setting alternate 0 with wMaxPacketSize=0 > [ 6.715934] em28xx #0 em28xx_accumulator_set :em28xx Scale: (1,1)-(179,143) > [ 6.765694] em28xx #0 em28xx_capture_area_set :em28xx Area Set: (180,144) > [ 6.793060] em28xx #0: V4L2 video device registered as video0 > [ 6.808200] em28xx #0 em28xx_alloc_urbs :em28xx: called em28xx_alloc_isoc in mode 2 > [ 6.819456] em28xx #0: no endpoint for DVB mode and transfer type 1 > [ 6.829283] em28xx: Failed to pre-allocate USB transfer buffers for DVB. > [ 6.839454] em28xx: probe of 1-1.3.1:1.0 failed with error -22 > [ 6.852511] usbcore: registered new interface driver em28xx > [ 7.255738] em28xx #0 em28xx_accumulator_set :em28xx Scale: (1,1)-(179,143) > [ 7.291575] em28xx #0 em28xx_capture_area_set :em28xx Area Set: (180,144) > [ 7.326200] em28xx #0 em28xx_uninit_usb_xfer :em28xx: called em28xx_uninit_usb_xfer in mode 1 > > Is the Nanostick 290e just fundamentally incompatible with bulk > transfers, or is there hope yet? It seems like your device has no bulk endpoint for DVB. What does lsusb say ? The module parameter is called prefer_bulk, but what it actually does is "force bulk" (which doesn't make much sense when the device has no bulk endpoints). I will fix this in v2 of the patch series. > It works great with isochronous transfers on my PC and the Fedora > kernel, but the Raspberry USB host blows up when trying to do > isochronous mode. Is this a regression caused by patches or a general issue with the Raspberry board ? Regards, Frank > /Benny -- 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