Re: Need for transceiver driver (newbie question)

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Hi miloody,

we are currently designing a new hardware board which shall be supported
by linux. We are facing the question if the USB transceiver driver needs
explicit support in Linux or if this support is generic.
In detail, we are considering to replace the SMSC USB3315 transceiver
(which is part of an eval-board which supports linux) by the SMSC USB334x
chip.
Would you mind to tell us what kind of SMSC USB3315 and SMSC USB334x
are designed for?

Are they both designed for OTG or only host or only device chip?

we will have two interfaces, one for host and the other one for device
operation. To replace them both with only one OTG is not an option,
because we have use-cases where we need both interfaces concurrently.

We assume that we don't need a specific transceiver driver, but can
anyone confirm this?

Regards,
-joe
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