On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 5:23 AM, Wander Lairson Costa
<wander.lair...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2013/3/17 Xiaofan Chen <xiaof...@gmail.com>:
>> What is the output of "./iso-test -n 256" under your Linux setup?
>>
> I am so sorry it look so long. Here is my log output:

No problem.

> wander@zeus:isochronous-test (master)$ export LIBUSB_DEBUG=4
> wander@zeus:isochronous-test (master)$ ./iso-test -n 256
> ...
> Packet 0 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 32 bytes.
> Packet 1 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 32 bytes.
> Packet 2 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 32 bytes.
> Packet 3 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 0 bytes.
> Packet 4 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 0 bytes.
> Packet 5 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 0 bytes.
> Packet 6 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 0 bytes.
> Packet 7 requested to transfer 32 bytes, transfered 0 bytes.

Okay, so you have the same result as I. Either the firmware
or the host program is not working. It seems to me the
firmware is probably the culprit.

-- 
Xiaofan

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