Markus Rechberger wrote:
> finally the em28xx driver made it into the kerneltree, but one
> problem still remains
> the snd_usb_audio driver.
>
> The problem with the snd_usb_audio driver is that it only supports
> up to 10 isochronous packets.
This is packets per URB; we typically have 8 URBs.
> If people watch TV using such a framegrabber device and set audio
> to > 8000hz the video isoc transfer will break and the video will
> stop.
What exactly breaks? Are you using playback or capture?
If there is an underrun when starting a _playback_ stream, then it's a
known bug that has been fixed in 2.6.15-rc1.
> regarding usbaudio.c (in 2.6.14):
> #define MAX_PACKS 10
> #define MAX_PACKS_HS (MAX_PACKS * 8) /* in high speed mode */
>
> MAX_PACKS is the upper limit that is adjustable, the second one
> isn't used at all
>
> an easy hack would be to allow up to 100 packets but I also have a
> usb 1.1 soundblaster that might have problems with too many packets.
>
> The correct value for em28xx devices is around 80 packets.
Did you test this? Capturing doesn't use MAX_PACKS.
> does anyone know more about the packet limitations on USB 1.1 and
> 2.0 devices?
The only limitation are the host controller drivers.
HTH
Clemens
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