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    SubjectRe: [linux-usb-devel] USB bandwidth enforcement troubles.
    Nothing is simple in USB, although 1.1 is alot easier than 2.0 :-)

    The logs, unfortunately, don't tell much. But the short answer is
    probably 'don't use USB bandwidth enforcement'. If the bandwidth
    request it is reporting is accurate, the kernel is correctly rejecting
    the request. But, I suspect strongly either the kernel is
    miscalculating or the headset is vastly overreporting its needs.
    991us in a FS frame would indeed be too much to schedule, but no
    headset would ever have cause to use that kind of bandwidth.

    Monty
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