Hi,

On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 02:28:50PM +0000, Mark Jackson wrote:
> We have a custom AM335x board where the USB0_ID pin has been left floating.
> 
> By default, this puts the USB controller into peripheral mode, but we need
> to force it into host mode.
> 
> This can be achieved in s/w by setting some bits in the relevant USB mode
> register (see TRM 16.5.2.35).
> 
> This mode register's offset is already defined in musb_dsps.c
> 
> static const struct dsps_musb_wrapper am33xx_driver_data = {
> ...
>       .mode                   = 0xe8,
> ...
> };
> 
> I can manually set this register to the correct value in musb_host.c and
> the USB all seems to work as expected.
> 
> int musb_host_setup(struct musb *musb, int power_budget)
> {
>       int ret;
>       struct usb_hcd *hcd = musb->hcd;
> 
> /* Force HOST mode */
> unsigned long __iomem *p;
> p = ioremap(0x474010e8, 4);
> *p = 0x80;    /* IDDIG = 0, IDDIG_MUX = 1 */
> 
>       MUSB_HST_MODE(musb);
> ...
> };
> 
> Ideally I'd like to add an entry in my dts file to flag for this "force mode"
> to be setup, such as:-
> 
> usb@47401000 {
>       status = "okay";
>       dr_mode = "host";
>       ti,force-host;          /* force host mode */
> };
> 
> Can anyone point me in the right direction as to where to put this extra code 
> ?
> 
> I see there's a musb_am335x.c file, but that just seems to be a wrapper.
> 
> Any help would be greatly apperciated.

I just sent two patches to linux-usb and I suppose they can help. In
fact, I remember now that I have to fix commit log on one of them. I'll
do that now.

cheers

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balbi

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