Hi, I thought a little bit about the bandwidth limit in the driver. It seems to me that there's no way to generically predict which old devices can stand larger buffers. On the other hand I doubt we'll ever see more than a handful of devices who need a larger buffer. The alternative of enqueuing URBs after some consideration seems to be quite wasteful, because it would mean a lot of little packets needing to be processed. So how about a flag for larger buffers, as a system of flags will be needed anyway?
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