On Wed, 5 Oct 2022, sc.dy...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks based on kern/56115 I posted.
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-bugs/2021/04/18/msg071260.html
It fixes some bugs but needs more works, e.g. panics "not start of queue,"
thats why it should not be commited.
Thanks, I read the thread.
On 2022/10/04 10:33, adr wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Yes, almost all USB audio devices work. We don't support the audio 2.0
standard (that's the >= 192kHz 24bit devices).
>>> Ok, thanks for the info.
>>
>> A patch, slightly modified by me, for xhci
On Wed, 5 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Thanks, I'll take a look. Could you share where does it come from
and why it hasn't been commited?
It's from a user who calls himself sc.dying.
The patch helps the VL805 USB controller, and so far has no impact on
the few other xhci devices I have,
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
>On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Yes, almost all USB audio devices work. We don't support the audio 2.0
standard (that's the >= 192kHz 24bit devices).
>>> Ok, thanks for the info.
>>
>> A patch, slightly modified by me, for xhci
On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Yes, almost all USB audio devices work. We don't support the audio 2.0
standard (that's the >= 192kHz 24bit devices).
Ok, thanks for the info.
A patch, slightly modified by me, for xhci (NetBSD7-current) that helps
for RPI4 USB audio is:
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
>On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
>>
>>> Are usb audio devices working in other machines? I've been looking
>>> at the tech-kern archives and I don't see any recent discussion on
>>> this.
>>
>> Yes, almost all USB audio
On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
Are usb audio devices working in other machines? I've been looking
at the tech-kern archives and I don't see any recent discussion on
this.
Yes, almost all USB audio devices work. We don't support the audio 2.0
standard
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
>Are usb audio devices working in other machines? I've been looking
>at the tech-kern archives and I don't see any recent discussion on
>this.
Yes, almost all USB audio devices work. We don't support the audio 2.0
standard (that's the >= 192kHz 24bit devices).
On Sun, 2 Oct 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2022 21:46:04 - (UTC)
From: Michael van Elst
To: current-users@netbsd.org
Newsgroups: lists.netbsd.current-users
Subject: Re: Working usb audio device on current?
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
By the way, this is on an rpi4
a...@sdf.org (adr) writes:
>By the way, this is on an rpi4.
xhci(4) still has issues with isochronous transfers, in particular with
the USB3 chip used by rpi4.
Hi,
Does anyone know a usb audio device working on current?
I have two with the same chip:
[ 27578.9462241] uaudio0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
[ 27578.9462241] uaudio0: GeneralPlus (0x1b3f) USB Audio Device (0x2008), rev
1.10/1.00, addr 6
[ 27578.9562245] uaudio0: audio rev
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