RE: RNDIS regression

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On Friday20 February 2009, David Brownell wrote:
> On Thursday 19 February 2009, Radek Polak wrote:
> > i have all these patches included (they are also in openmoko git).
> > It must be some other problem.
> 
> I'd look first at the S3C UDC driver you're using ...
> 
> Your log didn't show anything particularly odd or interesting.
> A USB-level trace log (via CATC, Beagle, or whatever) might be
> more informative about what's really going on.  Getting useful
> diagnostics out of MS-Windows tends to be hopeless to anyone
> not doing driver development on that platform.
> 
> The RNDIS code seems to be behaving with the dual-speed musb_hdrc
> driver (or at least, I've not heard any problem reports recently),
> which makes me think the upper layers of that stack are mostly OK.
> 
> While it's possible that there's some bug in the musb_hdrc code
> which hides a bug in the gadget network interface stack, a simpler
> hypothesis is that the S3C UDC code has some problem which has
> recently been exposed by the gadget stack updates.

I doubt there's a bug in musb_hdrc code hiding one in the gadget
network interface stack, given that it works for me on an x86 with a
net2280 as well.

- Anand
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