Hi,
Joseph Kogut writes:
>>> Here's the relevant section from the Android kernel:
>>>
>>> <6>[0.612857] PCI host bridge to bus :00
>>> <6>[0.612869] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [bus 00-ff]
>>> <6>[0.612877] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 12:57 AM, Felipe Balbi
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Joseph Kogut writes:
>> Well, after comparing the kernel log from both systems, it seems that
>> the device controller simply isn't being enumerated by the kernel for
>>
Hi,
Joseph Kogut writes:
> Well, after comparing the kernel log from both systems, it seems that
> the device controller simply isn't being enumerated by the kernel for
> some reason.
>
> Here's the relevant section from the Android kernel:
>
> <6>[0.612857] PCI host
Well, after comparing the kernel log from both systems, it seems that
the device controller simply isn't being enumerated by the kernel for
some reason.
Here's the relevant section from the Android kernel:
<6>[0.612857] PCI host bridge to bus :00
<6>[0.612869] pci_bus :00: root
Hi,
Joseph Kogut writes:
> Hi Felipe,
>
> That's some great information, thanks!
>
> At first glance, the DSDT table has two interesting bits. (I would
> paste the decompiled source, but I think it may be copyrighted?
> Correct me if I'm wrong.) The first is the USB mux,
Hi Felipe,
That's some great information, thanks!
At first glance, the DSDT table has two interesting bits. (I would
paste the decompiled source, but I think it may be copyrighted?
Correct me if I'm wrong.) The first is the USB mux, an SMSC USB3750
connected to I2C1. According to the datasheet,
Hi,
Joseph Kogut writes:
> Hi David,
>
> I know this is a pretty old thread. I tried searching for the LKML
> etiquette on something like this and came up empty. If I should start
> a new thread, let me know.
>
> After what I learned from the last thread, I dropped the
Hi David,
I know this is a pretty old thread. I tried searching for the LKML
etiquette on something like this and came up empty. If I should start
a new thread, let me know.
After what I learned from the last thread, I dropped the idea of using
the device controller from the Dell tablet I had. A
Why they use uAB connector I can only assume is because of the smaller
size then standard-A, and because they are not interested in standards.
That actually sounds remarkably characteristic of Microsoft.
So 0f35 is indeed is the xHCI host controller. Baytrail boards that
have the device
Hi Joseph,
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 10:27:53AM -0600, Felipe Balbi wrote:
On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 02:51:16PM -0700, Joseph Kogut wrote:
I have an Intel Valleyview/Baytrail based device (specifically a Dell
Venue 8 Pro 5830) that I'd like to be able to use the Linux Gadget
subsystem on, but
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 10:27:53AM -0600, Felipe Balbi wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 02:51:16PM -0700, Joseph Kogut wrote:
I have an Intel Valleyview/Baytrail based device (specifically a Dell
Venue 8 Pro 5830) that I'd like to be able to use the Linux Gadget
subsystem on, but
Sorry, David, I'm using Gmail, and still new to the LKML. I guess it
hid the part that was quoted, I'll have to figure out how to turn that
off.
Thanks for the information!
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Hi Joseph,
Interesting mix of top and bottom post.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 10:07:04AM -0700, Joseph Kogut wrote:
Why they use uAB connector I can only assume is because of the smaller
size then standard-A, and because they are not interested in standards.
That actually sounds remarkably
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 12:26:53PM -0700, Joseph Kogut wrote:
Sorry, David, I'm using Gmail, and still new to the LKML. I guess it
hid the part that was quoted, I'll have to figure out how to turn that
off.
NP. Take your time :)
Thanks for the information!
You're welcome.
Br, David
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Hi,
On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 02:51:16PM -0700, Joseph Kogut wrote:
I have an Intel Valleyview/Baytrail based device (specifically a Dell
Venue 8 Pro 5830) that I'd like to be able to use the Linux Gadget
subsystem on, but it seems that the controller isn't currently
supported. I'm running the
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