I doubt USB Prober would help in your case anyway.

Invest in a hardware analyser. 

Money well spent. 

Or Beg/borrow steal one.

You can easily sell it afterwards. 

You can also try to buy second hand if someone is willing to give up a great 
tool. 


I have (access to)a Beagle USB 480, brilliant tool, allowed me to track a 
firmware bug in minutes that I would have struggled to find for days without it.

br Kusti



> On 9 Oct 2015, at 16:15, Programmingkid <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Oct 9, 2015, at 7:12 AM, lyf4 Science wrote:
> 
>> Hi Experts,
>> 
>> I had developed a network kernel driver which sends the pure IP data into 
>> the USB pipes. The problem is the latency in sending the packets are too 
>> huge and not able to find where the latency occurs. 
>> 
>> How to debug the origin of the problem on where the latency occurs in TX and 
>> RX ?
>> 
>> Is there any tools or ways to profile it ?
> 
> USB Prober is the only think I know that might help. It comes with XCode.
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