
Hi Timo,
tike64 tike64@yahoo.com writes:
I think I got it...
Thats good news!
--- tike64 wrote:
--- Markus Klotzbücher wrote:
tike64 writes:
Now I don't understand how transactions can fail with 6 or 5 occasionally. Are sticks known to be unreliable or should I suspect my hardware? What should be done after that kind of failure?
It seems to me now that this is hardware problem in sticks or our HW or both. But nevertheless, failed transactions can be simply retried.
Ok. I think thats a good thing to do. We simply live in a world of misbehaving USB Hardware.
Can you test different sticks to see if that makes any difference?
They indeed are different. Some fail occasionally with wrong PID bits and some with CRC errors and so on. I saw one combination of stick and hub where I couldn't get any errors at all.
Retries were working properly but after that program logic error led to the data overrun error. I fixed it and now it seems to work reliably.
I have tested it with several memory sticks (Kingston, Toshiba, SanDisk and no-name) by repeatedly loading 165K file and comparing it each time with an image loaded with tftpboot.
How do I proceed to upload the file (isp116x-hcd.c) for review and public consumption?
Please post a patch to the list. See this link for detailed information on submitting patches:
http://www.denx.de/wiki/UBoot/Patches
Thanks!
Best regards
Markus Klotzbücher
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