RE: usbnet for Intellinet USB2.0 Fast Ethernet Mini Adapter

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Steve Kreyer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I get one thing further but did not get it to work yet:
> 
> Iam using the USB gadget serial driver for serial connection to my board 
> on a miniusb port. But when this driver is used the EHCI on the other 
> (non-mini) USB port can't detect any EHC devices. If the USB gadget 
> serial driver is disabled it can detect thus devices. Isn't it possible 
> to use both, OTG and EHCI on different USB ports? I heard that there are 
> some patches around for linux omap3 kernel sources. Can you clarify it 
> to me?
> 

Which kernel are you using? Is it the linux-omap kernel, or mainline?

Your machine seems to be a beagleboard. If so, things should work well
on that - not sure if there has been a recent regression.

That being said, there should really be no connection between the OTG
port and the EHCI port. The presence or absence of the gadget serial
driver should not affect enumeration of a device on the EHCI port.
Does another device, like a flash drive, work?

If you can live without the g-serial link, then maybe you can use the
device on that port. That port is OTG capable - it can be configured
to work as a host.

> If this is not the right mailing list for this issue, please let me know.

The beagleboard group or irc channels may be a good place to get support.
The linux-omap mailing list is another option.

- Anand


> 
> Steve Kreyer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've bought me an Intellinet USB Ethernet adapter in the hope that I 
> > will get a running network on my omap3-based board. But it doesn't 
> > work. The kernel on the target doesn't even register a new usb device 
> > when I plug in the adapter to the device. On my host everything works fine.
> > Iam using kernel version 2.6.34 for an arm-based omap3 target.
> >
> > I've attached the target dmesg output within a text file.
> > The asix and also the mcs7830 drivers are compiled in to the kernel 
> > (not as a module). Also whole usbnet support is compiled in. Could 
> > that be a problem here?
> >
> > However, if I plug in the adapter into my host system, the following 
> > kernel output appears:
> >  usb 3-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 24
> >  usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> >  usb 3-1: applying rev.C fixup
> >  eth2: register 'MOSCHIP usb-ethernet driver' at usb-0000:00:1d.7-1, 
> > MOSCHIP 7830/7730 usb-NET adapter, 00:d0:01:11:0a:49
> >  udev: renamed network interface eth2 to eth4
> >
> > If the adapter gets hotplugged on the device nothing happens...
> >
> > Any help on this issue would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Steve
> >
> > P.S. If you need additional informations please let me know.
> 
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