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

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Hello Leo,

09.01.2012 9:17, Leo Li:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Nikolai Zhubr<n-a-zhubr@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
2012/1/8 Nikolai Zhubr<n-a-zhubr@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hello developers,

I'm trying to find/combine/fix a driver for Synopsys' DesignWare USB
controller. This thing is USB 2.0 host/slave/otg capable and is used in
various SoCs including Amlogic 8726M, Ralink RT305x, and probably more.

[...trim...]

I think the challenge of cooperation in situation like this is that
most companies don't like to advertise the source of the licensed IP
block.  Even the owner of the IP block doesn't list all users of the
block(maybe business requirement). It was really hard to find out if
the same IP has been used by anyone else.  Also the owner of this USB
IP block has been changed for several times(ARC, TDI, ChipIdea, and
Synopsys) which made it even more difficult to tell.

Ah, I see. It explains.
But communicating in private and keeping some public repository up to date would still be allowed I suppose?




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 didn't examine the Synopsys driver myself.  But if it is so complex
as you described, it might be better to start with the in-tree drivers
IMO.

Unfortunately its far beyond my capabilities at the moment. Besides, it looks like huge effort has already been invested into the existing driver, so to me it seems fixing it rather than starting from scratch would be more realistic anyway (unless a company with unlimited resources step in...)


Thank you.
Nikolai.


- Leo



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