On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Michael wrote:

>
> --- David Kind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We are currently designing the Philips ISP1161 USB chip onto our
> > boards.
> > The intention is to use Linux 2.6 on a ppc 85xx - we already have
> > U-boot
> > running :)
> >
> > However, we are concerned at about the stability of the ISP1161
> > driver.

Currently, the 116x driver does not yet work for me. There
seem to be weird timing problems which lead to failures of
the attached usb devices' configuration process every now
and then. In the near future, the iso transfers won't be
supported (at least I am not working on this).

> > Does anyone have any thoughts on this ?
> > Or could you recommend an alternative chip which has a more
> > stable driver.

The ohci driver is well tested and a real ohci chip would
perform far better than the isp116x chip.

Olav



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