On 8 April 2016 at 05:36, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: > On 04/08/2016 07:16 AM, Stefan Roese wrote: >> On 08.04.2016 01:51, George Broz wrote: >> >> <snip> >> >>>>>> Try with the attached patch (and probably with dcache off) >>>>> >>>>> The patch applied cleanly. The behavior is unchanged with both >>>>> dcache on and off. The "good" sticks still work, and "bad" sticks still >>>>> don't. >>>> >>>> OK. Then I should probably go hunting for Kingston DataTraveler SE9, >>>> right ? Can you give me a link to the stick you have, so I know what >>>> crappy device to look for ? Thanks! >>> >>> Here it is [1] - I have the 8GB version. >>> >>> I think there will always be crappy sticks that don't work... but do you >>> have any advice as to what properties will/might generally cause a problem? >>> >>> [1] >>> http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digital-DataTraveler-DTSE9H-16GBZET/dp/B00DYQYITG >> >> I have exactly this stick here (16GiB) version. And it is detected just >> fine in both, current mainline Armada XP (theadorable) and x86 boards >> (conga-qeval20-qa3-e3845). Here my lsusb output: > > I bought the kingston stick and it's not detected on SoCFPGA SoCkit at > all. Ouch :-( > > [...] > Best regards, > Marek Vasut
For what it's worth - here is the marking on the OTG chip on the de0_nano_soc: SMSC 3300-EZK A1515AC13 515AR3A ASETV Best regards, --George _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot