Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor

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To: Greg KH <greg@...>
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Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - 10:58 pm

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Greg KH wrote:


I don't understand.  Isochronous transfers have pretty strict 
transfer-time guarantees.  Why wouldn't this work?

One reason I can think of is that Iso transfers aren't reliable.  But
then regular RS232-type serial transfers aren't reliable either.

The only other reason is that the USB stack itself has an unpredictable 
amount of overhead.  However I think it should fall within an 
acceptable range for RT applications.

Alan Stern

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Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, mark gross, (Wed Mar 26, 11:25 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Jon Masters, (Thu Apr 3, 2:24 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Greg KH, (Wed Mar 26, 12:27 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Ming Lei, (Thu Apr 3, 10:26 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Greg KH, (Thu Apr 3, 11:52 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Peter Zijlstra, (Thu Apr 3, 10:45 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, mark gross, (Wed Mar 26, 12:49 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, David Brownell, (Thu Mar 27, 3:48 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Lennart Sorensen, (Thu Mar 27, 5:00 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, David Brownell, (Thu Mar 27, 5:08 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Lennart Sorensen, (Fri Mar 28, 9:38 am)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Greg KH, (Wed Mar 26, 7:24 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Alan Stern, (Wed Mar 26, 10:58 pm)
Re: Real time USB2Serial devices and behaivor, Greg KH, (Thu Mar 27, 12:13 am)