Fasil, Did you have some other usb gadget also enabled while debugging with adb via USB. I am wondering if it will be possible? To debug with adb over USB with for example gadgetFS running.
Thanks&Regards, voks On Jan 11, 12:49 am, Fasil Mohamed <mfasi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have enabled the adb debugging with target viaUSBOTG. > On enabling the following configuration > > Device Drivers->USBSupport->USBGadgetsupport ->USBGadget > Drivers -> AndroidGadget > > I got the android.c file compiled including f_adb.o > (drivers/usb/gadget/android.c) and it also depends on /drivers/switch which > has > switch_gpio > > Once this Androidgadgetis enabled, adb connection is established > which can be viewed while booting android. Further on connectingUSB > you can login to adb shell, view dalvik debug manager and lots > more.... > > Regards > Fasil > > On Dec 18 2009, 11:48 am, Fasil Mohamed <mfasi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I want to debug an application crash with adb for the target OMAP > > platform running Android donut. At present I m having USB_OTG support > > in my kernel for my target platform OMAP which has only storage > > support. The kernel I m using is 2.6.29 for OMAP3530. > > > I need to understand the role of the file android.c in /drivers/ > >usb/gadgets and what are all kernel support it requires to use adb > > for debugging. I m also not sure of how to useUSBgadgetdrivers for > > debugging with adb for the Target platform(connectivity with the > > target). As the application we are testing depends entirely on the > > hardware , we cannot use emulator to debug. > > Kindly help me to fix this issue. > > > Thanks and Regards > > Fasil
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