Re: Driver(s) for Synopsys' DesignWare USB OTG

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Hello Peter,

09.01.2012 6:12, Peter Chen:
I am not sure we can combine all Synopsys USB drivers to single file, but we

Synopsys driver which I examine consists of 16 files (each of 2
versions), 200k lines total. I've already perpared some few smaller
files for version merging. So probably it is doable, but quite a lot
of work, therefore I wouldn't like it to be wasted.
I mean one file is just a common udc driver for all Synopsys, not all usb file.
For ehci, I think it will be easier to use single file as well as
some specific SoC's quirks if needed.
For udc, as there is no standard spec for how usb device should be designed,
maybe different Synopsys IPs have a little different for work flow.
For otg, it  should be not difficult after we split PHY's operation
from the otg, as common otg operation is the same.

can try combine similar IP versions to one file, this work may need all Synopsys
USB IP driver maintainer work together.

Exactly. This is why I'm now trying to find all relevant people to
begin with.
I know someone(@Pengutronix and @linux.intel.com) is doing that. I think first
we should find which driver file at current code base is most capable and
compatible. I would like to help it, and verify it at Freescale i.MX SoCs.

Ok. Because my resources are limited (and my knowledge is actually limited too) I'll list what exactly I'm able (and willing) to do:

- split formatting/naming/uninteresting changes from algorythmical changes, prepare clean diffs as necessary (boring work, but anyway);
- bisect changes which make the driver stop working on my tablet;
- try whichever driver parameters and see what happens to my tablet;
- connect the tablet to a regular linux PC with USB cable, do some tests, capture traffic dumps as necessary;
- connect some devices to the tablet, do tests, report results;

and with some luck:
- prepare bufixes (depending very much on how simple is the bug).

So basically my effort would probably only be usefull in cooperation with someone with more knowledge and understanding of the situation in whole. Otherwise it would be more wasting of time.

If usb issues were solved, it might make some sense to try to create e.g. a generic openwrt target for 8726m-based tablet. (Of course it wouldn't allow to use the device for its intended purpose yet, but still might be interesting as kind of devel/testing reference option)


Thank you.
Nikolai.



Thank you.
Nikolai.

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Thank you.
Nikolai.
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