> Currently there is no way to change the polling rate, unless you use a
> USB-2 port.
I see.

Any ideas why the USB 3.0 port should affect the game Witcher 2 like
in the video if that is an hardware/driver issue or SDL or maybe
combination?

Thanks for the fast reply, Best Regards
Artur O.

On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Alan Stern <st...@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Commander wrote:
>
>> Hi. was told to forward my bug-report here.
>>
>> The issue in short:
>> When connecting the mouse in USB 3.0 the mouse wont have higher
>> polling rate than 125Hz and will behave erratic in Witcher 2.
>>
>> More details is on the kernel Bugzilla.
>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82571
>
> The real problem is that xhci-hcd (the driver for USB-3 controllers)
> doesn't implement the technique used by the mousepoll option in usbhid.
> If you enable debugging for xhci-hcd, you'll see a warning
> about it in the kernel log.  Something like this:
>
>         Driver uses different interval (8 microframes) than xHCI (64
>         microframes)
>
> xhci-hcd always uses the polling rate given in the mouse's endpoint
> descriptor.  It ignores the value requested by usbhid.
>
> Currently there is no way to change the polling rate, unless you use a
> USB-2 port.
>
> Alan Stern
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