On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 12:49:46PM -0800, David Brownell wrote:
> David Brownell wrote:
> >This patch is needed to make high bandwidth ISO streams behave,
> >but could resolve some other scanning glitches.  Current users
> >of periodic transfers (interrupt transfer modes for hubs, mice,
> >and keyboards) shouldn't even notice this change.
> >
> >It makes the periodic schedule scan handle cases where a given
> >frame's schedule slot reports completions in several different
> >microframes.  So far that's been uncommon, but it's typical
> >for high bandwidth iso (or even with busier interrupt trees than
> >this driver has supported yet).
> >
> >It also starts to remove the assumption that each ITD only uses
> >one microframe; but most of those changes are in the next patch.
> >And it fixes a bug where some status bits were mis-interpreted as
> >significant bits in the ITD transfer length.
> >
> >Please merge.
> >
> >- Dave
> >
> >
> 
> This 2.6.0 patch should apply to 2.4.23 with no changes; please
> merge there too.

Applied, thanks.

greg k-h


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