On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:35:57 -0700, "Gabriel Maganis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> kernel module
> ded0a9c0 1879410740 S Co:002:00 s 21 0a aa00 0000 0000 0
> ded0a9c0 1879413621 C Co:002:00 0 0
> ded0a9c0 1879413858 S Ci:002:00 s a1 02 0000 0000 0001 1 <
> ded0a9c0 1879417615 C Ci:002:00 0 1 = 00
> 
> libusb
> ded0a8c0 1974666847 S Co:002:00 s 21 0a aa00 0000 0000 0
> ded0a8c0 1974668987 C Co:002:00 0 0
> ded0a8c0 1974669016 S Ci:002:00 s a1 02 0000 0000 0001 1 <
> ded0a8c0 1974672978 C Ci:002:00 0 1 = aa

OK. At least we know it's not a delay.

> Any ideas? Btw, yes I've realized the rcvctrlpipe problem. Thanks.

Make sure you aren't doing DMA to stack. The ded0a8c0 does not seem
like an x86 address to me. You might be on an ARM or something.

-- Pete

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