> If the OTG controller exposes EHCI as its host interface, it
> sure *ought* to be managed by the EHCI driver.  Maybe you
> should be submitting a patch adding OTG glue to EHCI?
>
> If it's not exposing EHCI as its host interface, then it seems
> your OTG driver is quite buggy...
>

Thanks for the advice.
The OTG controller was exposed as a host and it was my fault...
It was a miss in my kernel config where I had enabled host
functionality on the OTG controller, disabling host functionality
solved the problem since I only want to use it as a device.

Regards

Fredrik Johansson
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