From: Ben Gamari <bgamari@gmail.com>
To: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org,
Beagle Board <beagleboard@googlegroups.com>,
linux-omap <linux-omap@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Initialization of musb on board-omap2beagle fails in platform_driver_probe
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 19:42:34 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87hbap5tzp.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
Today I've had a very frustrating time trying to bring up a BeagleBoard
(arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap2beagle.c) with the 2.6.38
kernel. Unfortunately musb has been giving me great difficulties,
# modprobe g_ether
[ 25.276855] usb_gadget_probe_driver 1815: usb_gadget_probe_driver, no dev??
modprobe: Failed to load module g_ether: No such device.
After a great deal of printking, I've determined that the error is
coming from platform_driver_probe (platform.c:499). The code in question
appears to be a check ensuring that any devices being probe were first
registered. When the musb-hdrc module is probed, this check seems to
fail with code = 1 and list_empty(&drv->driver.p->klist_devices.k_list)
= 1.
What exactly is this check supposed to accomplish? Why would it fail
during musb initialization? The relevant call path is,
kernel_init -> do_one_initcall -> musb_init -> platform_driver_probe
Both musb_init and platform_driver_probe return with -19. As far as I
can tell, the board's init_machine successfully calls usb_musb_init
from omap3_beagle_init, so the device should be registered well before
arriving in musb_init.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers,
- Ben
next reply other threads:[~2011-03-26 23:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-03-26 23:42 Ben Gamari [this message]
2011-03-28 8:37 ` Initialization of musb on board-omap2beagle fails in platform_driver_probe Felipe Balbi
2011-03-28 14:43 ` Ben Gamari
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