The default interrupt moderation on XUSB controller was causing 4.62ms latency, hurting performance tremendously, especially in smaller usb packets (which are the norm).
This change brings it to parity with USB2 controller.
- Rework all timeouts to be more relaxed when doing big data transfers.
- Fix a bug where async transfer would timeout sooner instead of infinite tries.
Both showed up in Arch Linux, because of it's huge latency USB stack latency that can reach 1-2s.
The rework will let every OS work without adding additional wait time in the gadget loops.
BDK will allow developers to use the full collection of drivers,
with limited editing, if any, for making payloads for Nintendo Switch.
Using a single source for everything will also help decoupling
Switch specific code and easily port it to other Tegra X1/X1+ platforms.
And maybe even to lower targets.
Everything is now centrilized into bdk folder.
Every module or project can utilize it by simply including it.
This is just the start and it will continue to improve.