diff --git a/sound/usb/endpoint.c b/sound/usb/endpoint.c
index e6f71894ecdc9..a77d9c812dc6d 100644
--- a/sound/usb/endpoint.c
+++ b/sound/usb/endpoint.c
@@ -610,8 +610,23 @@ static int data_ep_set_params(struct snd_usb_endpoint *ep,
 
 	/* assume max. frequency is 25% higher than nominal */
 	ep->freqmax = ep->freqn + (ep->freqn >> 2);
-	maxsize = ((ep->freqmax + 0xffff) * (frame_bits >> 3))
-				>> (16 - ep->datainterval);
+	/* Round up freqmax to nearest integer in order to calculate maximum
+	 * packet size, which must represent a whole number of frames.
+	 * This is accomplished by adding 0x0.ffff before converting the
+	 * Q16.16 format into integer.
+	 * In order to accurately calculate the maximum packet size when
+	 * the data interval is more than 1 (i.e. ep->datainterval > 0),
+	 * multiply by the data interval prior to rounding. For instance,
+	 * a freqmax of 41 kHz will result in a max packet size of 6 (5.125)
+	 * frames with a data interval of 1, but 11 (10.25) frames with a
+	 * data interval of 2.
+	 * (ep->freqmax << ep->datainterval overflows at 8.192 MHz for the
+	 * maximum datainterval value of 3, at USB full speed, higher for
+	 * USB high speed, noting that ep->freqmax is in units of
+	 * frames per packet in Q16.16 format.)
+	 */
+	maxsize = (((ep->freqmax << ep->datainterval) + 0xffff) >> 16) *
+			 (frame_bits >> 3);
 	/* but wMaxPacketSize might reduce this */
 	if (ep->maxpacksize && ep->maxpacksize < maxsize) {
 		/* whatever fits into a max. size packet */