Re: Need for transceiver driver (newbie question)

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Hi Felipe,


So you have an OTG transceiver to switch operation between host and
device, right ?

No, we have two distinct USB interfaces, one configured as host and
the other as device. No OTG at all.

Considering that, is the transceiver ULPI compliant ? if it is, then you
can probably use the nop-xceiv driver for that. But you sure need a
driver.

Yes, the transceiver is ULPI compliant.
Within the kernel sources I found transceiver support only within the
'otg' tree (but maybe I am missing something ...). Does this mean that
I need transceiver support only for OTG interfaces, but not for pure
host or device interfaces?

Regards,
-joe
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