> Il giorno 27 mar 2017, alle ore 16:30, Tony Lindgren <t...@atomide.com> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> […]
> I wonder if the following test patch allows the mode changing
> devices to been properly found? Of course it's just for testing,
> and scanning for devices takes now 5 seconds.. But it might
> provide clues why musb thinks no devices are connected and we
> cut VBUS.
> 
> […]

Hi Tony,

thanks for your patch.

I tested it with both current mainline kernel and my “production” kernel 
(4.9.13): they have the same behaviour.

During boot, vbus is first asserted, then removed for a slightly longer time 
than before (most likely 5 seconds now), then reasserted.

When my device is mode-switched, it is working properly with your patch.

If I understood your patch, however, if the device (anyone, not just my one) 
takes longer to switch, VBUS is deasserted anyway.

Although this patch is working for me, personally I would prefer a solution 
which would not deassert VBUS. At least on a host only port. Honestly I don’t 
know how a dual role port should work.

Regards,

Moreno

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