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Perform isochronous endpoint processing from the frame interrupt rather than the endpoint interrupt. Isochronous endpoints to not generate interrupts normally and are intended to be handled from the start of frame interrupt.

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Perform isochronous endpoint processing from the frame interrupt
rather than the endpoint interrupt. Isochronous endpoints to not
generate interrupts normally and are intended to be handled from
the start of frame interrupt.
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0xc0170 commented Jun 12, 2018

/morph build

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mbed-ci commented Jun 12, 2018

Build : SUCCESS

Build number : 2331
Build artifacts/logs : http://mbed-os.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/?prefix=builds/7185/

Triggering tests

/morph test
/morph uvisor-test
/morph export-build
/morph mbed2-build

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Tested on ARCH_PRO board -- isochronous transfers work fine now.

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mbed-ci commented Jun 13, 2018

@cmonr cmonr merged commit 64cd200 into ARMmbed:feature-hal-spec-usb-device Jun 13, 2018
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