[U-Boot-Users] Interrupts in at91rm9200 u-boot.

Frank Mandarino fmandarino at endrelia.com
Thu Jul 12 17:09:19 CEST 2007


Joey Oravec wrote:
> "Leonid" <Leonid at a-k-a.net> wrote in message 
> news:406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C01CAD749 at ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net...
>> I'm trying to implement simple USB device in u-boot for at91rm9200 and
>> as a first step I want to see that I can work with interrupts there. I
>> added temporary device initialization code to usb_lowlevel_init():
> 
> I used the USB Device port as a console for my at91sam9261, acting as a 
> usbser.sys compatible usb-to-serial port. It was a lot easier to use a 
> polling interface because there was some Atmel sample code available.
> 
> During early startup, I add the usb driver with device_register(). Each 
> function polls the status register, which works out fine since uboot calls 
> tstc constantly to look for a new character or putc to display something. 
> Finally I added a check for the device sense (power) to skip the 
> initialization completely if we know it's not connected to anything.
> 
> -joey 

Hi Joey,

If possible, I would also be interested in obtaining your U-Boot USB
device code.

I tried creating a usbdcore_at91.c file to fit into the existing U-Boot
usbdcore driver for the TI OMAP1510 a few months ago and didn't get very
 far, mainly due to the way the AT91 UDP supports various transactions
in hardware.

Thanks,
../fam
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Frank Mandarino                                fmandarino(a)endrelia.com
Endrelia Technologies Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada




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