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    EHCI: improved logic for isochronous scheduling · c3ee9b76
    Alan Stern authored
    This patch (as1608) reworks the logic used by ehci-hcd for scheduling
    isochronous transfers.  Now the modular calculations are all based on
    a window that starts at the last frame scanned for isochronous
    completions.  No transfer descriptors for any earlier frames can
    possibly remain on the schedule, so there can be no confusion from
    schedule wrap-around.  This removes the need for a "slop" region of
    arbitrary size.
    
    There's no need to check for URBs that are longer than the schedule
    length.  With the old code they could throw things off by wrapping
    around and appearing to end in the near future rather than the distant
    future.  Now such confusion isn't possible, and the existing test for
    submissions that extend too far into the future will also catch those
    that exceed the schedule length.  (But there still has to be an
    initial test to handle the case where the schedule already extends as
    far into the future as possible.)
    
    Delays caused by IRQ latency won't confuse the algorithm unless they
    are ridiculously long (over 250 ms); they will merely reduce how far
    into the future new transfers can be scheduled.  A few people have
    reported problems caused by delays of 50 ms or so.  Now instead of
    failing completely, isochronous transfers will experience a brief
    glitch and then continue normally.
    
    (Whether this is truly a good thing is debatable.  A latency as large
    as 50 ms generally indicates a bug is present, and complete failure of
    audio or video transfers draws people's attention pretty vividly.
    Making the transfers more robust also makes it easier for such bugs to
    remain undetected.)
    
    Finally, ehci->next_frame is renamed to ehci->last_iso_frame, because
    that better describes what it is: the last frame to have been scanned
    for isochronous completions.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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