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USB driver for DaVinci PSP 03.21.00.04

USB driver for DaVinci PSP 03.21.00.04

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Vincent St-Pierre
Posted by Vincent St-Pierre
on May 03 2012 12:38 PM
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Hi all,

I'm working with the OMAP L138.

Before I go developing on linux with the DaVinci PSP 03.21.00.04, I want to know if the DaVinci PSP 03.21.00.04 will support the communication with a windows interface that going to communicate with the OMAP l138? Where I can find the windows driver for the USB communication?

Thanks

Vincent

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  • Ajay
    Posted by Ajay
    on May 04 2012 10:43 AM
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    Vincent,

    what kind of communication is required for your application? PSP 03.21.00.04 is tested with WIndows PC using MassStorageClass and RNDIS usb to ethernet class,

    Ajay

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  • Vincent St-Pierre
    Posted by Vincent St-Pierre
    on May 07 2012 13:00 PM
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    Hi Ajay,

    I want to do USB communication like usb_dev_bulk from the starterware....

    My objectif is that I will bidirectional communicate with the PC (user interface) and the OMAP l138, I want a simple communication, I will send simple data and command. It's not require a very fast communication and the data will be very small.

    I need the driver soon because the compagny who developing the PC software need it now....

    Can you help me pls

    Vince

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  • Ajay
    Posted by Ajay
    on May 08 2012 00:33 AM
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    Vince,

    There are many standard and linux specific gadget driver supported by linux. You can refer at drivers/usb/gadget. There is one gadget which can be used for you purpose seems to be gadgetfs and related file is drivers./usb/gadget/inode.c You would need to read about this and write a correspoding windows pc side driver. For linux PC you can use libusb interface to talk. You can find details at http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/

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