On Monday 16 April 2007 2:15 pm, Alan Stern wrote:

> There's no question that it will become more important in the future, as 
> people start bringing more stringent requirements for their Isochronous 
> applications.  It's an area in which Linux's USB support has traditionally 
> been rather weak, especially for high speed.
> 
> We have already begun with some protracted discussions between Dave,
> Monty, and myself about this. 

That is, ISO in general.  We never got mergeable patches from Monty
to address his issues, many of which were focussed on transaction
translator support (full speed, including ISO) not high speed ISO.


>        Rationalizing the usages of the frame 
> number values seems like a logical next step.

An "initial" step.  ;)

- Dave

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