Alan Stern wrote:Note that this 1024 byte multiple is for one particular WUSB mass storage device. The WUSB standard permits max packet sizes of up 3584 (in multiples of 512), but I suspect WUSB mass storage devices will only use 512, 1024, or 2048. For a solution, we may be able to do something if the HWA host controller is passed a single URB with an s-g list (rather than one URB per s-g list entry) and was careful about how it segmented the URB into transfers to the rpipe. Inaky, you know more about WAs that me. Could you comment on this? A similar solution for WHCI host controllers would require a revision of the WHCI spec to support full scatter-gather DMA. David -- David Vrabel, Senior Software Engineer, Drivers CSR, Churchill House, Cambridge Business Park, Tel: +44 (0)1223 692562 Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WZ http://www.csr.com/ --
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