Following Kent's comment #18, a few additional steps are required to
complete the test, as described to me by Jacob Wu from Asus. The
following steps are a more detailed "step 5" from previous comment, if
you will:
1. Create a device image for partition, in this case 400MB memory space:
[Command]
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/temp.img bs=1M count=400
[Return]
400+0 records in
400+0 records out
2. Format partition as FAT32
[Command]
$ sudo mkdosfs -F 32 /temp.img
[Return]
mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24)
3. Load g_mass_storage for partition
[Command]
$ sudo modprobe g_mass_storage file=/temp.img stall=0
4. From an Ubuntu (or Windows) host, connect a cable to the USB OTG port
(on Aaeon EHL board, it's the USB type C connector) of the device under
test (DUT), and a new mass storage should be available in the host.
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Title:
[EHL] enable USB-dw3
Status in intel:
Fix Committed
Status in intel lookout-canyon series:
Fix Released
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in linux-intel package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Description
Enable USB-dw3 for Elkhart Lake
Hardware: Elkhart Lake
Target Release: 21.04
Target Kernel: TBD
External links:
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