I recently noticed two problems with my Orange Pi mini running Debian's
stock 4.6.0-1-armmp kernel:

- Reboot doesn't work.  I think this has been the case "for ever", but
  I just noticed that it's still the same (in the last few months
  I never rebooted this machine, so I didn't notice the problem very
  much): if I do "reboot" the machine does most of the shutdown
  procedure (at least, according to the sound of the HDD), but it
  then gets stuck there waiting for something.
  The same works fine with the same rootfs on a BananaPi.

- I can't use the OTG in host mode.

    cat /sys/devices/platform/soc@01c00000/1c13000.usb/musb-hdrc.1.auto/mode

  says `b_idle` regardless of what I plug into the OTG connector.
  I also tried

    echo host > /sys/devices/.../musb-hdrc.1.auto/mode

  but it made no difference (including no message in dmesg).

Before I go and try and dig deeper (which is rather inconvenient since
this acts now as my main home router, so whenever I turn it off someone is
bound to be annoyed).  Does this ring a bell to anyone?


        Stefan

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