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    From: "Vishal Namshikar" <vishaln@c...>
    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:18:59 +0530
    Subject: Re: [usb] Urgent Reply Solicited
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    FSTN exist in periodic schedules.
    It only has pointers to data structures (not data buffers).
    Moreover Back Path Link Pointer points to a QH (obviously interrupt QH).
    When in recovery path, HC is supposed to ignore siTD and iTD and follow
    their next link pointer.
    Check section 4.12.2.2.1 of EHCI spec.
    regards
    vishaln
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Ravi Kumar" <ravikumar_vlsi@y...>
    To: "grpusb" <usb@o...>
    Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:28 AM
    Subject: [usb] Urgent Reply Solicited
    
    
    > Hi folks.
    > I have a query in FSTN(Frame Span Traversal Node ) .
    > Is this FSTN for only Interrupt Xfer type or this
    > funda holds good for Isochronous also.
    >
    >
    > Am currently working on USB 2.0 project.is there any
    > one who has already done a project or currently
    > working in USB 2.o related projects Especially in (
    > EHCI Project ).
    > Pls revert back ASAP.
    >
    > Regards
    > Ravikumar
    >
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