> > Also increase MUSB_LOGLEVEL to 3 in your .config file and reabuild that > > 2.6.22.18 kernel. > > Don't bother re-building the kernel. You could just do an "echo D3 > /proc/driver/musb_hdrc" or even D5 for more detail. If low-level debug is not enabled, you can "echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk" and you should be able to see the debug prints. Those might be useful. This should work on the linux-omap kernel as well. By the way, does g_file_storage work on this board? - Anand > Hello everyone, > > Thank you very much for the comments and suggestions. > > The version of Linux kernel on the native host Fedora Core 5 machine > is the default 2.6.9-1.667 kernel that comes with the FC5 release. > Keeping in mind where we are, this does sound like an ancient kernel. > However, I have USB networking with Gadget drivers working on this > same machine with OMAP5912 OSK, OMAP2430 SDP and another custom > OMAP2430 based board. > > Nevertheless, I decided to upgrade to a more recent version of the > Linux kernel on the host system. I will test the setup once again and > update the observation. > > Meanwhile, I tested the setup with a Windows XP host machine and these > are the observations: > On insertion of the USB cable to the Win XP host machine, the OMAP3EVM > board gets detected as 'RNDIS/Ethernet' Device. I go through the > driver installation (driver used is file Documentation/usb/linux.inf > from the standard Linux kernel sources). After the installation is > complete, I get an error from the Windows XP system saying "An error > was encountered while installing the driver and the hardware might not > function as intended" > > Thank you all, > Regards, > Kanagesh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html