I am developing a USB print capture device based on Gumstix Overo (TI
OMAP) and the Gadget printer driver in Linaro 3.5.0 distribution. I got
Linaro from:
https://github.com/gumstix/linux/tree/omap-3.5
and this describes my build process:
http://gumstix.8.x6.nabble.com/Linaro-linux-source-has-no-makefiles-help-tt4967421.html#a4967434
It looks like the distributed gadget driver may not be responding to USB
Setup messages. I have used printk to verify that my data is correct
when function composite_setup returns, but it does not appear on my
Beagle 12 USB analyzer. I have not changed anything lower down than
composite.c, so if my reply data is being wiped out, it's happening in
the standard code.
I am:
* writing the data to req->buf
* setting req->length
* returning the length from composite_setup
On the Beagle analyzer, I see the host polling my gadget but the data I
set up is never put on the USB bus by the gadget. The host eventually
times out.
I have been reading the code in usb/core and usb/otg but cannot find the
place where the .setup callback is called, or in general where Setup
messages are processed. I really want to trace the call stack from
composite_setup back to the silicon. Can anyone describe how that works?
Thanks,
Larry
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