* USB and MPC855T/860T ???
@ 2001-10-26 7:37 Steven Scholz
2001-10-26 8:00 ` Frederic Soulier
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From: Steven Scholz @ 2001-10-26 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC
Hi there,
I'd love to put some USB functionality to my custom MPC855T board.
I noticed USB support for USB devices. But which USB controllers are
actually supported? Which controller would be the best?
I guess I'll want to use the MPC as a USB host and as a USB slave - well
not at the same time I suppose.
Is that possible? Or does Linux include support only for USB host
controllers?
TIA!
Cheers,
Steven
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* Re: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
2001-10-26 7:37 Steven Scholz
@ 2001-10-26 8:00 ` Frederic Soulier
2001-10-26 16:24 ` Steven Scholz
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From: Frederic Soulier @ 2001-10-26 8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven Scholz, LinuxPPC
Dear Steven,
> I'd love to put some USB functionality to my custom MPC855T board.
>
> I noticed USB support for USB devices. But which USB controllers are
> actually supported? Which controller would be the best?
Linux provides now a good USB hosts/devices support. You can have a look at
the Linux USB Project page : http://www.linux-usb.org/. You have to
consider that your microcontroller doesn't integrate a USB host (if you want
one, you may reconsider your choice and look a the MPC-850 family).
Some mails on this mailing-lists were published about USB host/device. Other
interesting informations should be found through nesgroups like
news://comp.arch.embedded
Feel free to ask me directly if you want more precise informations.
Regards,
Frederic.
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* Re: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
2001-10-26 8:00 ` Frederic Soulier
@ 2001-10-26 16:24 ` Steven Scholz
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From: Steven Scholz @ 2001-10-26 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frederic Soulier; +Cc: LinuxPPC
Dear Frederic,
> Linux provides now a good USB hosts/devices support. You can have a look at
> the Linux USB Project page : http://www.linux-usb.org/. You have to
> consider that your microcontroller doesn't integrate a USB host (if you want
> one, you may reconsider your choice and look a the MPC-850 family).
Thanks for your reply.
Since we need Fast Ethernet we are kind of restricted to MPC855T/860T.
Using the above URL it's easy to find out about supported devices like
cameras, disks, whatever.
But finding information about supported chipsets is much more difficult.
And when I am talking about chipsets I don't mean PCI chipsets.
I am looking for a simple USB controller from Atmel, Cypress or so
supported by linuxppc!
Is linux/drivers/usb the right place to look for supported chips?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
--
Steven Scholz
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* RE: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
@ 2001-10-26 16:54 Williams, Kevin M.
2001-10-29 9:35 ` Steven Scholz
2001-10-29 9:39 ` Steven Scholz
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From: Williams, Kevin M. @ 2001-10-26 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LinuxPPC; +Cc: 'Steven Scholz'
Steven,
Search the linux-usb-devel mailing list at sourceforge for "1161" and you
should find source posted by Roman Weissgaerber for a Philips ISP1161. It's
the only non-OHCI/UHCI external USB host controller I know of with a Linux
Driver. Transdimension (and one other company who I can't remember right
now) also make an embedded host controller, but I don't know of a Linux
driver for either.
Hope that helps.
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Scholz [mailto:steven.scholz@imc-berlin.de]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:24 PM
To: Frederic Soulier
Cc: LinuxPPC
Subject: Re: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
Dear Frederic,
> Linux provides now a good USB hosts/devices support. You can have a look
at
> the Linux USB Project page : http://www.linux-usb.org/. You have to
> consider that your microcontroller doesn't integrate a USB host (if you
want
> one, you may reconsider your choice and look a the MPC-850 family).
Thanks for your reply.
Since we need Fast Ethernet we are kind of restricted to MPC855T/860T.
Using the above URL it's easy to find out about supported devices like
cameras, disks, whatever.
But finding information about supported chipsets is much more difficult.
And when I am talking about chipsets I don't mean PCI chipsets.
I am looking for a simple USB controller from Atmel, Cypress or so
supported by linuxppc!
Is linux/drivers/usb the right place to look for supported chips?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
--
Steven Scholz
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* Re: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
2001-10-26 16:54 USB and MPC855T/860T ??? Williams, Kevin M.
@ 2001-10-29 9:35 ` Steven Scholz
2001-10-29 9:39 ` Steven Scholz
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From: Steven Scholz @ 2001-10-29 9:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Williams, Kevin M.; +Cc: LinuxPPC
"Williams, Kevin M." wrote:
> Search the linux-usb-devel mailing list at sourceforge for "1161" and you
> should find source posted by Roman Weissgaerber for a Philips ISP1161. It's
> the only non-OHCI/UHCI external USB host controller I know of with a Linux
> Driver.
Thanks.
But why should I use a non-OHCI/UHCI external USB host controller?
Are there huge advantages of this solution?
Or big drawbacks when using a a UHCI chip?
Cheers,
Steven Scholz
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* Re: USB and MPC855T/860T ???
2001-10-26 16:54 USB and MPC855T/860T ??? Williams, Kevin M.
2001-10-29 9:35 ` Steven Scholz
@ 2001-10-29 9:39 ` Steven Scholz
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From: Steven Scholz @ 2001-10-29 9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: LinuxPPC
And anyway, what's the big difference between a "host controller" and a
"interface chip"?
I am not talking about Transceiver!
Thanks,
Steven Scholz
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