Does anyone have tried (any kernel version for OMAP4) the USB OTG as a
USB HOST, then connect the usb-to-ethernet? I tried smsc95xx and ASIX
AX88xxx and both of them being detected by the kernel but it couldn't
getting an IP. I've tried the linux-2.6.34 and linux-2.6.35, both of
them throwing this errors:
I wanted to know, did you got the OTG port working as HOST and if so, could you share your findings with me. I've been going through lot of posts for this thing.
On Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:33:32 AM UTC+5:30, JT wrote:
> Hello All,
> Does anyone have tried (any kernel version for OMAP4) the USB OTG as a > USB HOST, then connect the usb-to-ethernet? I tried smsc95xx and ASIX > AX88xxx and both of them being detected by the kernel but it couldn't > getting an IP. I've tried the linux-2.6.34 and linux-2.6.35, both of > them throwing this errors:
On Monday, July 30, 2012 6:29:11 AM UTC-5, Shital wrote:
> Hello John,
> I wanted to know, did you got the OTG port working as HOST and if so, > could you share your findings with me. > I've been going through lot of posts for this thing.
> On Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:33:32 AM UTC+5:30, JT wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> Does anyone have tried (any kernel version for OMAP4) the USB OTG as a >> USB HOST, then connect the usb-to-ethernet? I tried smsc95xx and ASIX >> AX88xxx and both of them being detected by the kernel but it couldn't >> getting an IP. I've tried the linux-2.6.34 and linux-2.6.35, both of >> them throwing this errors: