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Baskaran Chidambaram
Posted by Baskaran Chidambaram
on Aug 09 2012 09:26 AM
Expert4385 points

Hi,

      A new release on StarterWare (02.00.00.07) is made available on 7th August. Please refer http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/StarterWare for more details on  features/fixes in this release.

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Baskaran

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  • rader
    Posted by rader
    on Aug 09 2012 13:38 PM
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    Thank you for the update, it comes at a good time for us in our project cycle.

    I do have one concern, I am currently heavily focused on the USB_Host,
    and I notice there were numerous changes in the usblib/host/usbhostenum.c file around the USBHCDPipeRead and USBHCDPipeWrite.
     
    My concern is i dont see any comments about these changes in the release notes
    (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/StarterWare_02.00.00.07_Release_Notes)
     
    I do see a few issue identifiers related to USB in the release notes, but they dont seem to align with these updates to the USBHCDPipes
     
    Is there a more complete list and explanation of changes to code which could help us understand why these files were updated ?
     
    I have not found a problem with the changes, I am just trying to understand the level of detail in Release_Notes we can expect with updates to StarterWare.
     
    Thanks for your Support
    regards
    rader

     

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  • Baskaran Chidambaram
    Posted by Baskaran Chidambaram
    on Aug 13 2012 00:08 AM
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    Hi Rader,

                   The changes in USB lib are mainly to add support for error handling and add timeout for blocking while loops. Currently the error handling is added for PIO mode and not for DMA mode.

                   We missed to mention it in the release notes. Thanks for pointing out. I will update the release wiki page with required information.

    Regards

    Baskaran

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