Same problem here with Intel D54250WYK NUC box + Audiolab M-DAC which uses async USB connection for 24/96 audio.
It seems that the problem only occurs with Intel USB3 controllers.
Unfortunately the internal USB2.0 headers in my NUC are controlled by the same USB3.0 controller, and there is no option in the BIOS to disable the XHCI (USB3) mode.
I have indicated the problem towards Intel: https://communities.intel.com/message/255474#255474
Last mail on 8 May 2014:
"This does seem to point to an incompatibility between the driver and
the Intel xHCI hardware. Figuring out what that incompability is may
not be easy, though..."
Same problem here with Intel D54250WYK NUC box + Audiolab M-DAC which uses async USB connection for 24/96 audio.
It seems that the problem only occurs with Intel USB3 controllers. /communities. intel.com/ message/ 255474# 255474
Unfortunately the internal USB2.0 headers in my NUC are controlled by the same USB3.0 controller, and there is no option in the BIOS to disable the XHCI (USB3) mode.
I have indicated the problem towards Intel:
https:/
Here is a discussion regarding the Linux xhci_hcd isochronous problem: www.spinics. net/lists/ linux-usb/ msg107264. html
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Last mail on 8 May 2014:
"This does seem to point to an incompatibility between the driver and
the Intel xHCI hardware. Figuring out what that incompability is may
not be easy, though..."