Neil Armstrong writes:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> On 17/09/2020 08:59, Neil Armstrong wrote:
>> The Amlogic AXG is close to the GXL Glue but with a single OTG PHY.
>>
>> It needs the same init sequence as GXL & GXM, but it seems it doesn't need
>> the host disconnect bit.
>>
>> The Glue driver reuses the
Hi Kevin,
On 17/09/2020 08:59, Neil Armstrong wrote:
> The Amlogic AXG is close to the GXL Glue but with a single OTG PHY.
>
> It needs the same init sequence as GXL & GXM, but it seems it doesn't need
> the host disconnect bit.
>
> The Glue driver reuses the already implemented GXL & GXM work.
On 29/09/2020 12:33, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> Neil Armstrong writes:
>
>> Hi Felipe,
>>
>> Is there anything to change in this serie ?
>
> I've been waiting for Kishon's review of drivers/phy parts. I can take
> the rest, but without Kishon's ack, drivers/phy will be left out.
>
No problem,
Neil Armstrong writes:
> Hi Felipe,
>
> Is there anything to change in this serie ?
I've been waiting for Kishon's review of drivers/phy parts. I can take
the rest, but without Kishon's ack, drivers/phy will be left out.
--
balbi
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Hi Felipe,
Is there anything to change in this serie ?
Thanks,
Neil
On 17/09/2020 08:59, Neil Armstrong wrote:
> The Amlogic AXG is close to the GXL Glue but with a single OTG PHY.
>
> It needs the same init sequence as GXL & GXM, but it seems it doesn't need
> the host disconnect bit.
>
>
The Amlogic AXG is close to the GXL Glue but with a single OTG PHY.
It needs the same init sequence as GXL & GXM, but it seems it doesn't need
the host disconnect bit.
The Glue driver reuses the already implemented GXL & GXM work.
The USB2 PHY driver needs a slight tweak to keep the OTG
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