René Bürgel wrote:
Matt Sealey schrieb:
Alternativly, if you have more control over your serial device, just
send breaks continuously, open and close the serial port. Open it again
and receiving data fails, if the bug is present.
Well I have a couple systems I can write data from here, a little app to
send data really isn't that hard to come up with.
Just btw: if USB is not working, did you miss the initialisation of the
USB-controller in your bootloader? I had similar problems getting from
2.6.22 to 2.6.25 with my mpc5200.
Actually it's more to do with the fact that the patches to get USB working
(along with On The Go support) in the LTIB are quite intrusive, and written
for 2.6.24 - since then the USB cores seem to have been reshuffled so it
is far from a clean patch.
Someday I will get bored and port it to 2.6.28 :)
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