RE: high bandwidth ISO transfer and MUSB host

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Hi,
> mark205@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > Which CPU are you using BTW ? and more importantly, which version of
> > > MUSB RTL ?
> > >
> > Hi, the cpu that I'm using now is the TI OMAP 3430 SoC 600
> > MHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU 430 MHz C64x+DSP. I tried dmesg but
> > there wasn't written the version, anyway it should be version
> > 6.0 musb-dma otg. I really need this device working (even 1
> > frame/second).. The problem as I said, I don't think is the
> > framerate.It gives me the I/O error (not enought bandwitdh)
> > during the initialization phase, before setting the framerate rate.

Mark,

Which kernel version are you using? I have tested the v2.6.37 along with
Below bugfix and high bandwidth iso works fine for me. I used 
Creative Live camera for this testing.

http://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=129559220407276&w=2

Regards,
Ajay
> 
> 
> The 3430 uses RTL 1.4.
> 
> Which board are you using? Does it have anything hooked up to the
> OMAP's EHCI port? You will definitely have better luck with
> isochronous transfers if you use the EHCI controller instead
> of MUSB.
> 
> - Anand
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