Hi Vitaly,
> If you want to autoboot from tftp you should specify bootcmd environment
> variable to something like "tftp uImage; bootm".
> And always use usb gadget only with network commands like tftp, dhcp,
> ping, etc.
Currently it boots to the prompt. Than when I specify things like the above
Hi Vitaly,
Thanks so much for your reply. I got a little further now.
> Marcel wrote:
> >> Could you enable debug output for ether.c and for your UDC driver and
> >> show the results?
> >
> > I enabled a lot of extra debugging messages so this is not very short.
> > The output attached below is
Hi Marcel,
Marcel wrote:
>> Could you enable debug output for ether.c and for your UDC driver and
>> show the results?
>
> I enabled a lot of extra debugging messages so this is not very short.
> The output attached below is including start of macb but USB device behave
> the
> same when I don'
Hi Marcel,
In addition, did you enable CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED option in your
u-boot config file?
With best regards,
Vitaly.
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Hi Marcel,
Marcel wrote:
>
> I have already reduced the code quite far. Basically all dma related stuff is
> gone.
According to your first message in this thread I suppose that you are
using atmel_usba_udc driver. Am I right?
Looks like it's able to use PIO mode transfer (I mean linux driver
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