On 2019/11/23 10:25, Nick Hudson wrote:
On 14/11/2019 22:35, sc.dying%gmail.com@localhost wrote:
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But the transfer length of isoc xfer is sum of xfer->ux_frlengths[i]
where i = 0.. xfer->ux_nframes - 1, not zero.
dwc2 should do this usb_syncmem if xfertype == UE_{INTERRUPT,BULK},
UE_CONTROL that has data phase (that is, len != 0), or if xfertype ==
UE_ISOCHRONOUS, should do usb_syncmem for each chunk of ux_frlengths.
However, the uaudio works with dwc2 even if avobe usb_syncmem is ignored.
I think dwc2 does usb_syncmem for isoc data buf somewhere else, but
I'm not sure where it is.
Please try this patch
I did s/ux_ux_nframes/ux_nframes/.
It works with one of my uaudio devices.
# audiocfg list
0: [*] audio0 @ uaudio0: USB audio
playback: 2ch, 44100Hz
record: 2ch, 44100Hz
(-R) slinear_le 16/16, 2ch, { 44100 }
(P-) slinear_le 16/16, 2ch, { 44100 }
With another one
0: [*] audio0 @ uaudio0: USB audio
playback: 2ch, 48000Hz
record: unavailable
(P-) slinear_le 16/16, 2ch, { 48000, 44100 }
the kernel prints number of messages, as David reported.
uaudio_chan_pintr: count(40) != size(1920)
The length of each chunk in this transfer is
48000(kHz) x 2(bytes/chan) x 2(chans) / 1000(frames/s) = 192.
dwc2_get_actual_xfer_length() should return 192, but 4.
nframes is 10, so ux_length is 40.
If !DIAGNOSTIC, this messages are suppresssed and the kernel
plays music clearly.