A few questions...
1. Are (some of) you officially part of google?
2. When do you see usb otg released in an actual commercial phone
running android?
3. Would you like a robot named after you (:
I've been waiting for a while now, and I'd really like to buy a smart
phone... but they lack the op
Does anybody have the config file for me to compile the kernel for it
to support a keyboard? or where i can find one? or what i need to
select in the make menuconfig for me to get my htc hero working? all
help is very needed and appreciated.
thank you,
jessie
On Jun 30, 5:58 pm, Greg KH wrote:
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:01 AM, jessie828 wrote:
> thats exactly what im asking.. how do i start.. i dont even know how
> to do this for another kernel...
>
> help :(
Try the kernelnewbies.org site, that's the best place to start
out with.
good luck,
greg k-h
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> > Shouldn't be too different for the Hero, just the kernel and patch source
> &
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Hello all,
I am new to the android scene and i am very interested in this
project. I am a student doing my final thesis and it has to do with
and HTC hero acting as an USB Host (just like what you guys are doing)
and an custom device (which is in slave mode). the big problem i have
is.
how do i g
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> > On 11 March 2010 00:28, Sven Killig wrote:
> > > I'm still
Good deed man.
Roy
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Sven Killig wrote:
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> > From: Markus Fritsche
> > Date: 17 Feb., 03:27
> > Subject: Working MSM7201 usb host driver v2
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> > My pocketDVB-recoder coming up? ;)
>
> Indee
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> Date: 17 Feb., 03:27
> Subject: Working MSM7201 usb host driver v2
> To: Android Linux Kernel Development
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> My pocketDVB-recoder coming up? ;)
Indeed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bkDLXzvlSo&feature=PlayList&p=9CACE3D7647B24E7&playnext_
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Hi Andrew,
I've been looking for hacking the EHCI support for the Nexus One
platform and was considering doing more or less the same as you do now
for your Hero - backporting code from the Aurora project to the
CyanogenMod version of the source tree. I had some talk with the
cyanogen devs and they
This is a great contribution, thanks for all your effort!!
I cant wait to see it running on my android!
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Hi Andrew,
I was really excited to find this article and tried to use your patch
on Sprint CDMA HTC HERO kernel source. Looks like the patch is giving
some errors..
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>> Subject: Re: [android-kernel] Re: Working MSM7201 usb host driver v2
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>> 1) 'cos I had the cable data lines the wrong way round
>
> How could this happen? Aren't they colour-coded?
Ah - I was playing about with the Hero USB PHY's registers which le
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On 10 March 2010 16:58, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
> On 10 March 2010 14:50, sonic wrote:
>> First of all, a big thank you for finding all this out!
>> I eagerly want to try this on my Nexus One. What would be the best
>> route to proceed?
>> I'm wondering how your ehci-msm7201.c relates to
>> http
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>> Subject: Re: [android-kernel] Re: Working MSM7201 usb host driver v2
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>> If you look at the android kernel trees at android.git.kernel.org
>> there is absolutely no mention about host mode as you say. This has to
>> be a policy decision by Google.
>
> I was
btw, the driver against a 2.6.27 kernel can be found in
http://opensource.samsungmobile.com/download/OpenSource/GT-I7500_OpenSource_
Update3.zip
(unfortunately Samsung always converts the line endings to Windows X-( )
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On 10 March 2010 14:50, sonic wrote:
> First of all, a big thank you for finding all this out!
> I eagerly want to try this on my Nexus One. What would be the best
> route to proceed?
> I'm wondering how your ehci-msm7201.c relates to
> https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/?p=kernel/msm.git;a
First of all, a big thank you for finding all this out!
I eagerly want to try this on my Nexus One. What would be the best
route to proceed?
I'm wondering how your ehci-msm7201.c relates to
https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=blob;f=drivers/usb/host/ehci-msm.c
Isn't the ho
The switching modules path may prove productive for our purposes, but I
think actual otg drivers dont do this, as theres a state machine that drives
mode changing automatically, so they keep both drivers resident and
enable/disable them.
The more I look into actual otg however, I'm less intetested
Hi, quick status update before I go to sleep.
I've just fixed the msm72k_udc.ko gadget driver so it can be
unloaded/loaded properly. I've tested it by repeatedly
loading/unloading the msm72k_udc.ko gadget and the ehci-hcd.ko host
drivers one after another and it seems fairly stable (I'd bet there
On 17 February 2010 01:27, Markus Fritsche
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>> Expect more soon.
>
> Does that mean my android device might be able to connect to linux-
> supported usb hardware? My pocket DVB-recoder coming up? ;)
Theoretically yes; I've not yet tried a DVB USB stick, but I've got
two in the cupboard!
> Expect more soon.
Does that mean my android device might be able to connect to linux-
supported usb hardware? My pocket DVB-recoder coming up? ;)
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On 16 February 2010 10:29, Olivier Perron wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Olivier Perron
> wrote:
>>> Hi, attached are the latest patches - I've restarted the number at 10
>
> Hi Andrew,
> patched kernel compiled and tested this morning: usb host works as expected.
That's great news, t
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Olivier Perron
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>> Hi, attached are the latest patches - I've restarted the number at 10
Hi Andrew,
patched kernel compiled and tested this morning: usb host works as expected.
Keep up the good work on this subject!
Cheers
Olivier
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Hmmph, I've just been looking over the msm72k_udc.c /gadget/ usb code
this evening: there's no module unload routine defined right now, so
its not possible to cleanly unload it when compiled as a module. I
need to sort this out first of all so we can test things without
having to reboot all the tim
> Hi, attached are the latest patches - I've restarted the number at 10
That make me remember a joke:
"There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand
binary, and those who don't"
Sorry for that, I couldn't resist :)
I can now see and check the required options ! Thanks for
On 15 February 2010 18:25, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Andrew de Quincey
>> wrote:
>>>. which kernel base are you compiling against?
>>
>> I've tried with the stock HTC Hero kernel source code and starting
>> from their given .config
>>
>> Maybe I'm not using the
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
>>. which kernel base are you compiling against?
>
> I've tried with the stock HTC Hero kernel source code and starting
> from their given .config
>
> Maybe I'm not using the right set of patches ? I did apply the v2 patch file.
I think
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
>. which kernel base are you compiling against?
I've tried with the stock HTC Hero kernel source code and starting
from their given .config
Maybe I'm not using the right set of patches ? I did apply the v2 patch file.
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> > then enable EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support
>
> I definitively can't see that one. Where is it supposed to be ?
The kconfig config option for the MSM architecture has changed name in
some kernels (certainly the vanilla g1 source differs from the hero
source)... which kernel base are you compiling a
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Chris Stratton wrote:
> On Feb 15, 8:56 am, Olivier Perron wrote:
>
>> The patch applies cleanly but there must be something wicked at
>> some point: once I enable "USB Host" I simply can't find any "EHCI/
>> MSM720" HCD option...
>
> You need to disable usb g
On Feb 15, 8:56 am, Olivier Perron wrote:
> The patch applies cleanly but there must be something wicked at
> some point: once I enable "USB Host" I simply can't find any "EHCI/
> MSM720" HCD option...
You need to disable usb gadget or usb function,
then enable EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support
the
Hi,
The patch applies cleanly but there must be something wicked at
some point: once I enable "USB Host" I simply can't find any "EHCI/
MSM720" HCD option...
Is there any other option I do need to set or unset somewhere else to
get that EHCI/MSM720 option to appear ?
Cheers
Olivier
On 9 fév,
Im trying to get the usb host driver as well for the G2/htc sapphire/
htc magic.
Any hint?
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On Feb 9, 3:16 pm, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
> Hi, here's my now working patch - I've still a bit of work to do on it
>
> ehci-msm7201-v2.patch
I have just gotten this working on a tmo mytouch sapphire 32B with a
cyanogen 2.6.29 kernel patched with a modification of Andrew's code.
This verifies
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