Re: musb: am3358: having problem with high-speed on usb1 at peripheral

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> Bin Liu <b-liu@xxxxxx> 於 2016年8月19日 上午12:08 寫道:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 10:23:15AM +0800, ayaka wrote:
>> Hello all:
>>  I recently add a support for customize am3358 board using the branch
>> processor-sdk-linux-03.00.00 from Ti git. But I meet a problem with musb
>> at the peripheral mode.
>>  I have force usb1 in peripheral mode in dts as it only have USB_DP,
>> USB_DM and USBDRV connected. I start up a ether gadget using the configfs,
> 
> Do you mean USB1_DRVVBUS pin? If so, you have wrong hw design. For
> peripheral mode, you should float this pin, but connect USB1_VBUS pin
> instead.
> 
Thank you very much. After hardware modification, it could work on hi-speed mode now.
But I wonder it have effect? As the vbus is not used to transmit data in USB?
> Regards,
> -Bin.
> 
>> But I found it would always work on the USB 2.0 full speed mode,
>> even the testmode can't force it in high speed mode or it won't appear
>> at host side. If I want it work at high speed mode, what should I do?
>>  I also meet the DMA problem, I have to apply the "ARM: dts: am33xx: 
>> fix DMA support for the second USB interface", but does patches really
>> work? Although it make the error message disapear, but the mail list
>> said the just make the usb back to PIO mode.
>> 
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