(please, no top-posting ;-)
Hi,
Amelie DELAUNAY writes:
> Hi Felipe,
>
> I saw that you took DT patch (ARM: dts: stm32: enable usb-role-switch on
> USB OTG on stm32mp15xx-dkx) in your next branch. As it was already in
> Alex' stm32-next branch, a potential merge conflict could occurred.
Hi Felipe,
I saw that you took DT patch (ARM: dts: stm32: enable usb-role-switch on
USB OTG on stm32mp15xx-dkx) in your next branch. As it was already in
Alex' stm32-next branch, a potential merge conflict could occurred.
Regards,
Amelie
On 7/21/20 10:54 AM, Alexandre Torgue wrote:
Hi
Hi Amélie
On 6/16/20 4:07 PM, Amelie Delaunay wrote:
When using usb-c connector (but it can also be the case with a micro-b
connector), iddig, avalid, bvalid, vbusvalid input signals may not be
connected to the DWC2 OTG controller.
DWC2 OTG controller features an overriding control of the PHY
Hi,
On 6/16/2020 6:07 PM, Amelie Delaunay wrote:
> When using usb-c connector (but it can also be the case with a micro-b
> connector), iddig, avalid, bvalid, vbusvalid input signals may not be
> connected to the DWC2 OTG controller.
> DWC2 OTG controller features an overriding control of the PHY
When using usb-c connector (but it can also be the case with a micro-b
connector), iddig, avalid, bvalid, vbusvalid input signals may not be
connected to the DWC2 OTG controller.
DWC2 OTG controller features an overriding control of the PHY voltage valid
and ID input signals.
So, missing signals
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