[PATCH 0/3] usb: ehci ppc device-tree-aware driver

Valentine Barshak vbarshak at ru.mvista.com
Tue Oct 9 04:22:42 EST 2007


Valentine Barshak wrote:
> Jerone Young wrote:
>> So the issue here with the Sequoia board is that if you load a kernel or
>> initrd from usb stick while under u-boot environment, when Linux boots
>> it will see the network adapter & even set an ip for it. But no matter
>> what it is unable to access any outside ip.
>>
>> The way we recreated this scenario was:
>>
>> - Have a USB stick with
>>     - partition 1 is fat partition with our kernel & initrd
>>     - partition 2 is ext3 with our root filesystem
>>
>> 1) Boot Sequoia board with USB stick plugged in. Go to u-boot prompt.
>> 2) start usb using "usb start"
>> 3) Load kernel off usb stick using "fatload" command in uboot
>>    * Optionally load initrd off of usb stick
>>    * Example:
>>       fatload usb 0:1 4000000 cuImage.sequoia
>>     
>> 4) stop usb using "usb stop"
>> 5) Then boot kernel using bootm
>>
>> Now from this point linux loads and will mount the filesystem on the usb
>> stick.  But if you want to use networking in anyway you have a problem.
>> You can start the telnet daemon and access from the board using
>> 127.0.0.1 address (loopback). Trying to access the telnet from an
>> outside ip is unsuccessful.
>>
>> Also, if you have it setup so that the root filesystem is on a nfs root,
>> the kernel is never able to get to the nfs root. Basically something is
>> really borked.
>>
>> I'm a little late getting back to this email :-0
>>
>> On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 23:00 +0000, Hollis Blanchard wrote:
>>> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 16:50:39 +0400, Valentine Barshak wrote:
>>>
>>>> Some PowerPC systems have a built-in EHCI controller.
>>>> This is a device tree aware version of the EHCI controller driver.
>>>> Currently it's been tested on the PowerPC 440EPx Sequoia board.
>>>> Other platforms can be added later.
>>>> The code is based on the ehci-ppc-soc driver by Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de>.
>>> We're having a strange issue on our Sequoia where the network stops
>>> functioning when USB is active. Jerone can supply more detail...
>>>
>>> Have you seen anything like that?
>>>
> Please try this patch:
> http://ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2007-October/043435.html
> Thanks,
> Valentine.

Also please, don't forget to uncomment this line:
#	select IBM_NEW_EMAC_RGMII
It's commented out in the original patch since new EMAC support hasn't 
been merged yet.
Thanks,
Valentine.

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