On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, Howard Spoelstra wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 7:07 AM Gerd Hoffmann <kra...@redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 05:06:17PM -0400, Programmingkid wrote:
Hi Gerd,
Howard and I were talking about USB audio problems with Mac OS guests.
We think the issue might be with frames being sent to the USB audio card
too soon. My guess is only one frame is suppose to be transmitted every 1
millisecond. I was also reading the todo notes in the file hw/hcd-ohci.c.
This is what it says:
* TODO:
* o Isochronous transfers
* o Allocate bandwidth in frames properly
* o Disable timers when nothing needs to be done, or remove timer usage
* all together.
* o BIOS work to boot from USB storage
*/
Do you think implementing isochronous transfers would fix the audio
problems Mac OS guest are experiencing?
Most likely yes, audio devices typically use iso endpints.
take care,
Gerd
Hi,
Below I pasted the first lines mentioning isochronous traffic from a pcap
file when running fedora12 with the usb-audio device and the first lines
from a pcap file running Mac OS 9.2 with the usb-audio device
Fedora:
91 56.715001 host 0.5.1 USB 256 URB_ISOCHRONOUS out
92 56.715018 0.5.1 host USB 64 URB_ISOCHRONOUS out
MacOS:
143 56.031989 host 0.16.1 USB 256 URB_ISOCHRONOUS out
144 56.032026 0.16.1 host USB 64 URB_ISOCHRONOUS out
The usb-audio device works for the fedora guest, so would this not indicate
that the iso endpoints are already working?
The usb-audio device also work (for a limited amount of time) when running
MacOS. Looking at USB logging in the Mac OS guest, to me it seems the MacOS
side runs into timing issues when packages drift too far apart. It then
finally gives up trying to keep the stream open.
I was also trying to find why the usb-audio device does not work with
MorphOS but I could not figure it out. Now I have two machines (mac99 and
pegasos2) that can boot MorphOS but usb-audio does not work with either so
maybe it's not because of the USB controller. I've found there is a debug
property that enables some logging: -device usb-audio,debug=1 but that did
not reveal much more. It looks like MorphOS tries to query the device but
replies come very slow (not sure if that's normal or a problem) then just
gives up after a while. Maybe you can try comparing what Fedora and other
OSes query as it may be we're missing some info in USB descriptors that
other drivers than Linux's rely on but that's just a guess I haven't
tested with Linux guest on pegasos2 or mac99 yet.
Regards,
BALATON Zoltan