Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 20:52:08 +0900 (JST) From: SAITOU Toshihide <toshi@ruby.ocn.ne.jp> To: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org Subject: isochronous transfer packet is out of sequence Message-ID: <20121112.205208.208974549.toshi@ruby.ocn.ne.jp>
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I have tryed the USB isochronous transfer for UVC cam using libusb interface and I find the packet fragment is out of sequence on the FreeBSD(1). But I don't find it on the MacBook(2). (1) FreeBSD 9.1-RC2, Intel Core i7 3770T (2) Mac OS X 10.6.8, Intel Core 2 Duo, libusb 1.0.9 (single core) Can I prevent this behaviour using libusb interface or is this an expected behaviour? The bellow I issued two libusb_submit_transfer at the beginning. ----- log (1) 049 4437e06b 0 c 818 04a 4437e06b 0 c c00 04b 4437e06b 0 c 818 UVC_STREAM_EOF total a1400 04c 4402516b 1 c b9c 04d 4402516b 1 c 87c 04e 4402516b 1 c 800 04f 4402516b 1 c c00 050 4402516b 1 c 800 051 4437e06b 0 c c00 052 4437e06b 0 c 744 053 4437e06b 0 c c00 ----- callback function static void cb(struct libusb_transfer *xfer) { uint8_t *p; int plen; int i; p = xfer->buffer; for (i = 0; i < xfer->num_iso_packets; i++, p += PKT_LEN) { if (xfer->iso_packet_desc[i].status == LIBUSB_TRANSFER_COMPLETED) { plen = xfer->iso_packet_desc[i].actual_length; if (plen < 2) continue; if (p[1] & UVC_STREAM_ERR) // bmHeaderInfo continue; fprintf(stderr, "%03x ", i); fprintf(stderr, "%08x ", p[2] | p[3]<<8 | p[4]<<16 | p[5]<<24); // pts fprintf(stderr, "%01x ", p[1] & UVC_STREAM_FID); // fid fprintf(stderr, "%01x ", p[0]); // header length fprintf(stderr, "%x\n", plen); // actual length total += plen - p[0]; if (p[1] & UVC_STREAM_EOF) { fprintf(stderr, "UVC_STREAM_EOF\n", total); fprintf(stderr, "total %x\n", total); if (total < FrameSize) { fprintf(stderr, "insufficient frame data.\n"); write(fd, padding, FrameSize - total); // zero padding } total = 0; } write(fd, p + p[0], plen - p[0]); // write payload data } } if (libusb_submit_transfer(xfer) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "submit transfer failed.\n"); } } --- SAITOU Toshihide
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