I had a problem using the latest TI kernel and the windows USB/ethernet driver. Seemed to be some issue with the windows driver expecting RNDIS where the kernel USB gadget support was configured to support both CDC ECM and RNDIS by default. Changing the USB gadget support to just support RNDIS solved the problem (usb/ethernet worked with both Linux and Windows). In fact just copied in a rebuilt g_multi.ko and rebooted to fix.
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