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59 and interrupt transfers, including requests to USB 1.1 devices through
67 transfers can't share much code with the code for high speed ISO transfers,
74 Transfers of all types can be queued. This means that control transfers
76 ones from another driver, and that interrupt transfers can use periods
88 transactions (interrupt and isochronous transfers). These place some
125 and bulk transfers. Shows each active qh and the qtds
130 and isochronous transfers. Doesn't show qtds.
140 can't, such as "high bandwidth" periodic (interrupt or ISO) transfers.
142 periodic transfers) use different encodings when operating at high speed.
160 Bulk transfers are most often used where throughput is an issue. It's
161 good to keep in mind that bulk transfers are always in 512 byte packets,
165 So more than 50 MByte/sec is available for bulk transfers, when both
220 help make high speed transfers run as fast as they can.
225 transfers are fully scheduled, so the main issue is likely to be how