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RE: Intro and question about High speed Isochronous
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2008-05-01 18:49:30

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-usbfreebsd.org
> >  I started using ugen and got most of the code
ported. Then I
> > found out ehci does not support isochronous!
>
> How did you try to use this?

It fails with EIO when I open ugen0.1 - which is the
isochronous endpoint.
If I go through a hub to force it to be USB 1.0, it works
fine. Looking
throught the ehci source seems to confirm that it just
doesn't handles
isochronous, and throws an error

>
> > 	Is there a new USB stack coming with high-speed
iso? Will
> it work with
> > ugen? If not ugen, how do I get at it?
>
> My advice would be not to use libusb, just prepare your
own kernel
> module. In most cases it is much simpler than ugen.
Have a look at
> simple drivers like uscanner to see how to start with
the USB
> kernel driver.

Thanks. I will take a look at uscanner, but if it uses ehci
I will be in the
same boat.

>
> > 	Is anyone working on a UVC driver? I don't need
all the
> features, just to
> > get at the stream data.
>
> You might want to have a look at Luigi Rizzo's work on
video:
>
> http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/usb-cameras.html


Yes, I've been looking at that with a lot of interest.
Unfortunately, my
cameras are not supported, and I'm looking to use UVC
cameras, as I believe
this will be the standard soon.

Thanks
Sam

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