On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 03:41:35AM +0200, ext David Brownell wrote:
My original reply on that topic bounced from linux-usb (since this stupid webmail interface html-ized it) and I haven't seen the
maybe you wanna try roundcube, it works just fine with plain text mails.
Recap: The original OMAP1 OTG support passed all of the OTG 1.2 tests at the time (using the now-unavailable tester from uSB-IF) except for a handful of driver-specific timing issues during HNP. As for OTG 2.0, if anyone has done that, they've not reported that (or the hardware used, which matters hugely).
I don't believe we can pass OTG2.0 with the cores we have supported in mailine kernel. At least musb (and another one I know of) has hardcoded timing parameters that don't follow OTG2.0, but are ok for OTG1.3 point-of-view.
I also doubt that e.g. Mentor Graphics will do anything about it, I would believe all silicon companies to be focussing on OTG3.0
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