Am 2004-11-30 09:08 +0200 schrieb Olav Kongas:

> ISTL: 2 * 0 , because the driver currently does not support
> iso transfers

Argh! I wondered, why somebody (you?) put 0 into the two variables :)

> > isp1362-ohci isp1362-ohci0:   INTL:  4 *   64:  288
> 
> INTL: 0 * whatever , because 116x does not allow to set up a
> buffer specific for interrupt transfers (in contrast to
> 1362).

Again :)

> > isp1362-ohci isp1362-ohci0:   ATL : 28 *   64: 2016
> 
> This is ok. But in my current version (which you don't have

> ATL : 2 * 512

lets see...

> These are pointers to structs describing the transfers.

All right... OK, I will learn that :)

> I guess c0342764 + sizeof(struct ptd_queue) == c0342784
> 
> Look at the definition of struct hc_isp1362_dev.
> 
> > HCREVISION  [00]: 00000010
> > HCCONTROL   [01]: 00000080
> > HCCMDSTAT   [02]: 00000000
> > HCINTSTAT   [03]: 00000044
> > HCINTENB    [04]: 80000018
> > HCFMINTVL   [0d]: 00002edf
>                     ^^^^
> You won't see transfers if HCFMINTVL is uninitialized.

Oops! Now I see it. WTF? IIRC there are three locations where this Value
gets written in the driver, and none works? :)

Well, I will take a closer look.

Konsti

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