
Hi,
On 11/19/2014 07:29 PM, Suriyan Ramasami wrote:
Hello Przemyslaw,
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Przemyslaw Marczak p.marczak@samsung.com wrote:
Hello,
On 11/19/2014 05:21 PM, Suriyan Ramasami wrote:
Add information wrt the USB host side of things for the Odroid-U2/U3 and the Odroid-X/X2
Signed-off-by: Suriyan Ramasami suriyan.r@gmail.com
Changes in v1:
Add USB host notes for the Odroid
doc/README.odroid | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+)
diff --git a/doc/README.odroid b/doc/README.odroid index 528bb95..0eaf3ff 100644 --- a/doc/README.odroid +++ b/doc/README.odroid @@ -141,3 +141,51 @@ And the boot sequence is:
- boot_fit - if "Image.itb" exists
- boot_zimg - if "zImage" exists
- boot_uimg - if "uImage" exists
+11. USB host support +==================== +The Odroid-X/X2 have the below schematics wrt USB:
+Exynos USB_HOST1 -> USB3503 HUB ----> LAN9514 USB HUB -----> LAN9514 Ethernet
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| +-------Host1---------> USB port
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| +-------Host2---------> USB port
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| +-------Host3---------> USB port
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| +-------Host4---------> USB port
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+-------------------------------------> USB port
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+-------------------------------------> USB port
+The Odroid-U2/U3 have the below schematics wrt USB:
+Exynos HSIC1 -----------------------------------------------> LAN9514 Ethernet
+Exynos HSIC2 -----> USB3503A HUB ---------------Host1---------> USB port
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+-----------------------Host2---------> USB port
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+-----------------------HOst3---------> USB port
(U3)
+The HSICs are used in the case of the Odroid-Us and the USB Host in the SoC +is used in the case of the Odroid-Xs.
+In drivers/usb/host/ehci-exynos.c, function names starting with exysno4412* +have been added to initialize the HSICs and the PHYs.
+In board/samsung/odroid/odroid.c, function board_usb_init() adds code to +initialize the USB3503 hub. +The initializing of the USB3503 hub is as defined in the USB3503A spec sheet. +Please refer to Figure 4.1 in the Datasheet. +a) Set the INT_N (X30) low (Odroid-Us) or high (Odroid-Xs). This is so that the +correct REFCLK frequency is selected. 24MHz for Odroid Us and 26MHz for Odroid +Xs. +b) Disconnect the HUB (Set HUB_CONNECT (X34) to 0) +c) Reset the HUB (Set RESET_N (X35) to 0 and then to 1) +d) HUB waits for REF_CLK (which we have set appropriately) +e) Timeout waiting for HUB configuration stage +f) Connect the HUB (Set HUB_CONNECT (X34) to 1) +g) Power recycle the LAN9730 which is connected to BUCK8 (Odroid Us)
Suriyan, you quite misunderstand my intention. You added really useful part of code - now user can read/write data to USB mass storage or boot over the Ethernet. Probably you are using this feature. And this is a usage of the USB for the user.
For the user - it's not important how it works in the hardware - I would like to get some simple instructions, e.g. How to boot Odroid over the Ethernet, or how to write data to USB stick. I believe that users read this documentation when they starting use of Odroid with the mainline U-Boot, and a description of another boot option is welcome here. It should be "How to start with this board", rather than how to develop USB hub driver on it.
Ah! I see. You are right, I totally misunderstood you. I shall get rid of the hardware part of things, and add the sections that you have mentioned, viz:
- How to boot Odroid over Ethernet
- How to boot Odroid over USB storage etc
Yes, this will be full enough, but I'm not sure if those both cases will not require additional environment variables, like setting special bootargs?
Thanks
- Suriyan
Best regards,
Przemyslaw Marczak Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics p.marczak@samsung.com
Thank you,