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man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Information Library |
- USB audio streaming driver
sound@unit-address
The usb_as driver is a USBA (Solaris USB Architecture) compliant client driver that supports the USB Audio Class 1.0 specification.
The usb_as driver processes audio data messages during play and record and sets sample frequency, precision, encoding and other functions on request from the USB audio control driver. See usb_ac(7D).
This driver is plumbed under the USB audio control driver and does not directly interface with the user application.
32–bit x86 ELF kernel module
64–bit x86 ELF kernel module
64–bit SPARC ELF kernel module
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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mixerctl(1), attributes(5), usba(7D), usb_ac(7D), audio(7I), mixer(7I), streamio(7I)
Writing Device Drivers
Universal Serial Bus Specification 1.0 and 1.1
System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
http://www.sun.com/io
In addition to being logged, the following messages may appear on the system console. All messages are formatted in the following manner:
Warning: <device path> (usb_as<instance num>): Error Message...
where <device path> is the physical path to the device in /devices directory.
There is no bandwidth available for the isochronous pipe. As a result, no data will be transferred during play and record.
The USB software does not currently support full or high speed audio devices connected to an external USB 2.0 hub that is linked to a port of a USB 2.0 host controller. Audio devices must be connected directly to a port of a USB 2.0 controller or to any USB 1.1 port.
There was an error in accessing the device during reconnect. Please reconnect the device.
A USB audio streaming interface was hot-removed while open. A new device was hot-inserted which is not identical to the original USB audio device. Please disconnect the USB device and reconnect the device to the same port.
The USB audio streaming interface will be power managed if the device is idle.