Re: [PATCH 0/5] usb: musb: am335x support

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Hi,

(sorry, being really busy lately)

On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 02:00:23PM +0200, Daniel Mack wrote:
> >  >> I know this patch reintroduces bits that have been intentionally
> >  >> removed before, in particular by 032ec49f53 ("usb: musb: drop
> >  >> useless board_mode usage"), but I don't know how this usb driver is
> >  >> supposed to work in host mode without taking the configured port
> >  >> mode into account. If anyone can explain to me which information I'm
> >  >> missing here, I can happily test a patch. For now, this works for
> >  >> me.
> > 
> >  Daniel> Hmm, nobody, really? Am I the only one who's running the musb
> >  Daniel> driver in host-only mode?
> > 
> > Sorry, I'll be needing host mode as well, but am currently stuck working
> > on non-am335x stuff - So I'm definately interested in getting it to
> > work, but don't have free cycles to look into it right now.
> > 
> 
> Another two weeks passed with no answer at all, which makes me wonder
> whether the changes were made considering the setup at all that at least
> Peter, Koen and me are using.
> 
> Felipe, could you explain the background on how the dsps driver is
> supposed to work in host mode at boot time with the rework of the driver
> you did for 3.7? It might just be me not understanding the rationale
> behind all these changes, but appearantly, I'm not the only one who's
> affected by that.

right, so the idea with that was to drop the huge amount of ifdeferry
hack from the MUSB driver. It would be great if someone would send
*CLEAN* patches adding Kconfig-based role choices again.

DWC3 and Chipidea are doing it very nicely.

patches are highly welcome.

-- 
balbi

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