John Homppi wrote:
Thanks for the comments.
Where can I find the test programs that demonstrate output on an interrupt
end-point. An example program would help immensely.
I was just using the "usbtest" driver, in 2.5, with the module
option that told it to stream OUT data using interrupt transfers
rather than bulk. All the HCDs worked, with various transfer
sizes (defaults in that test harness use 512 byte transfers).
Everything that I tried failed (ie. libusb, HIDDEV, bulk writes to
an interrupt endpoint etc.). Likely I was doing something wrong.
Likely, yes. There are issues to deal with; but I know folk using
force feedback joysticks, or LEGO bricks, use interrupt OUT with
success, even on 2.4 kernels.
David Brownell wrote:
Actually it does [support Interrupt Out Endpoints] ... at least so far as some
basic test programs show.
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