Hi Anton, On Tuesday 11 March 2008 20:17, Anton Vorontsov wrote: > This is patch adds support for the FHCI USB controller, as found > in the Freescale MPC836x and MPC832x processors. It can support > Full or Low speed modes. > > Quite a lot hardware is doing by itself (SOF generation, CRC generation > and checking), though scheduling and retransmission is on the software > shoulders. > > This controller does not integrate the root hub, so this driver also > fakes an one-port hub. External hub is required to support more than > one device.
Would it be possible to use the driver for CPM2-based devices ? The only difference I found between the CPM2 and QE USB controllers is the SOF handling. The QE USB controller increments the frame number itself, while the CPM USB controller requires the host to increment the frame number. At first sight the driver depends on qe_lib for: - muram allocation (qe_muram_alloc/free, qe_muram_offset/addr) - GPIO access (qe_gpio_set_dedicated) - clock routing (qe_clock_source, qe_usb_clock_set) - QE commands execution (qe_issue_cmd) It shouldn't be too difficult to abstract those operation in a fashion similar to the cpm_uart driver. Have you already worked on CPM2 support, or thought about any particular issue I should pay attention to ? Best regards, -- Laurent Pinchart CSE Semaphore Belgium Chaussee de Bruxelles, 732A B-1410 Waterloo Belgium T +32 (2) 387 42 59 F +32 (2) 387 42 75
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