I have a somewhat homebrew EZ-USB FX board, and the routing of the D+ and
D- lines is a little suspect (the autorouter ignored all of the length
matching and impedance criteria). For this reason, I wanted to run usbtest
on it to be sure that the routing isn't affecting signal quality too much.

Obviously running low on caffeine, I neglected to load the firmware. If I
invoked testusb from the command line, it produced a kernel panic.

Before I round up the ksymoops log (it requires setting up a serial
console), should I try testing with a later version of usbtest? Is this a
known issue?

Also, what is the recommended way of enabling debug output for usbtest?

-- 
Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.ghz.cc/charles/


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