Re: Re: Re: ehci at full speed only

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> > Thank you very much for reply. 2 questions.
> 
> > 1) To which kernel does this patch apply. I use 
> 2.6.16, which does
> > not have companion file code. So, I applied the 
> following patch-
> > [PATCH 44/70] EHCI: force high-speed devices to - 
> with few changes
> > like writel instead of ehci_writel.
> 
> I don't remember which kernel the patch was written 
> for.  If it helps, 
> the timestamp on the patch file shows that it was last 
> changed in April 
> 2008.
> 
> 2.6.16 is quite old.  You really should use something 
> more up-to-date.



> > 2)Should transaction translator option in kernel be 
> disabled? If i
> > disable this, companion file is created, but no 
> device is detected. I
> > havent applied your patch(ehci full speed) yet.
> 
> The TT option should not be disabled.
> 
> > 3)
> 
> The answer to question number 3) is: "What is question 
> number 3)?"  :-)
> 
> Alan Stern
> 
Thank you very much. Since i use 2.6.16 kernel, i had to get two more patches and make a few changes before applying your patch. But it works fine now. You really saved my day.

Why isnt this part of mainline kernel. Ok anyway, i use same port for gadget to. I do this by "modprobe g_file_storage ..."
Is there a way i can configure this also to work in full speed only?

Thank You
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