RE: OMAP3430: MUSB host and hot-plugging

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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:17:55 +0530, "Pandita, Vikram"
<vikram.pandita@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Felipe
> 
>>Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 6:09 PM
>>To: Pandita, Vikram
>>Cc: Kevin Hilman; Linux omap
>>Subject: RE: OMAP3430: MUSB host and hot-plugging
>>
>>
>>> If you can provide us the procedure to enable hot-plugging for MUSB on
>>> OMAP3430, we will look into this issue.
>>
>>As far as musb driver is concerned it should be just a mater of
>>building it with otg support. But as of now, I cannot get id
>>pin status to musb using twl4030.
>>
>>Maybe we still have some missing pieces on linux-omap, which I'm
>>researching on that.
> 
>  I meant if you could pass on how you have written the hot plugging
> function/agent for MUSB.
> I have not tried hot-plugging on omap. 

There should be no need for that.
twl4030-usb is using ulpi interface on 3430sdp, which means all interrupts
are
directed to musb using that interface, also musb switches between
host/peripheral
roles automatically as long as we get an id pin change interrupt.

Somehow this interrupt is not going to musb's driver when we're using ulpi
on 3430.

I have some other questions for you but it'll be privatly.

> 
>>
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>>Best Regards,
>>
>>Felipe Balbi
>>http://felipebalbi.com
>>me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
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Felipe Balbi
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me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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