Hi,
I built a kernel with the sources from your branch, and the problem is
gone. Looking at the differences I had added the reset to the wrong
usb port in the dtb (phy1 instead of phy 2)
Thanks for your help figuring this out
usbphy1: usb-phy@334 {
#phy-cells = <0>;
reg = <0x334>;
clocks = <&cru
On 09/25/2016 04:10 AM, Norbert Lange wrote:
Hello,
did you try without your patches, to see if you can reproduce the problem?
I can fix my issues if I disable usb autosuspend
To narrow down the causes I can think of:
*) Some hardware issue only on my side -> please try to reproduce it
with a
Hello,
did you try without your patches, to see if you can reproduce the problem?
I can fix my issues if I disable usb autosuspend
To narrow down the causes I can think of:
*) Some hardware issue only on my side -> please try to reproduce it
with an unpached kernel
*) Some other stuff I modified
On 09/23/2016 03:10 PM, Norbert Lange wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to reply to the Linux mailing List (your patch thread), I
dont know exactly where since the addresses are blanked out.
Just tell me where I should move this discussion.
The board can use both USB peripherals (haven`t tested the OTG Port
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