Polling Rate Sample Clauses

Polling Rate. Interrupt Endpoint Descriptors have a minimum rate for which they need to be scheduled. When this information is provided to Host Controller Driver, it determines the closest power of 2 rate below the endpoints requirement and determines which scheduling queue for that rate has the smallest committed bandwidth. The endpoint is then assigned to that scheduling list. USB_STATUS OpenPipe ( IN PHCD_ENDPOINT Endpoint ) { ULONG WhichList, junk; PHCD_DEVICE_DATA DeviceData; DeviceData = Endpoint->DeviceData; // // Determine the scheduling period. // WhichList = ED_INTERRUPT_32ms; while ( WhichList >= Endpoint->Rate && (WhichList >>= 1) ) continue; // // Commit this endpoints bandwidth to the proper scheduling slot // if (WhichList == ED_ISOCHRONOUS) { DeviceData->EDList[ED_ISOCHRONOUS ].Bandwidth += Endpoint->Bandwidth; DeviceData->MaxBandwidthInUse += Endpoint->Bandwidth; } else { // // Determine which scheduling list has the least bandwidth // CheckBandwidth(DeviceData, WhichList, &WhichList); DeviceData->EDList[WhichList].Bandwidth += Endpoint->Bandwidth; // // Recalculate the max bandwidth which is in use. This allows 1ms (isoc) pipe opens to // occur with few calculation // DeviceData->MaxBandwidthInUse = CheckBandwidth(DeviceData, ED_INTERRUPT_32ms, &junk); } // // Verify the new max has not overcomitted the USB // if (DeviceData->MaxBandwidthInUse > DeviceData->AvailableBandwidth) { // // Too much, back this bandwidth out and fail the request // DeviceData->EDList[WhichList].Bandwidth -= Endpoint->Bandwidth; DeviceData->MaxBandwidthInUse = CheckBandwidth(DeviceData, ED_INTERRUPT_32ms, &junk); return CAN_NOT_COMMIT_BANDWIDTH; } // // Assign endpoint to list and open pipe // Endpoint->ListIndex = WhichList; // // Add to Host Controller schedule processing // InsertEDForEndpoint (Endpoint); } ULONG CheckBandwidth ( IN PHCD_DEVICE_DATA DeviceData, IN ULONG List, IN PULONG BestList /*++ This routine scans all the scheduling lists of frequency determined by the base List passed in and returns the worst bandwidth found (i.e., max in use by any given scheduling list) and the list which had the least bandwidth in use. List - must be a base scheduling list. I.e., it must be one of ED_INTERRUPT_1ms, ED_INTERRUPT_2ms, ED_INTERRUPT_4ms, ..., ED_INTERRUPT_32ms. --*/ { All lists of the appropriate frequency are checked ULONG LastList, Index; ULONG BestBandwidth, WorstBandwidth; WorstBandwidth = 0; BestBandwidth = ~0; for (LastList = List + List; List <= LastList; List ++...
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