[yocto] missing USB gadget support on beagleboard?

Bruce Ashfield bruce.ashfield at windriver.com
Wed Feb 15 16:35:03 PST 2012


On 12-02-15 06:20 PM, Hollis Blanchard wrote:
> On 02/14/2012 10:24 PM, McClintock Matthew-B29882 wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Hollis Blanchard
>> <hollis_blanchard at mentor.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm sure I'm missing something simple, but I just built Poky from
>>> git
>>> for beagleboard, and can't figure out USB networking. I expected to find
>>> g_cdc and g_ether modules in
>>> /lib/modules/3.0.18-yocto-standard+/kernel/drivers/usb, but that
>>> directory
>>> doesn't actually exist (I guess the drivers are built-in to this
>>> kernel).
>>>
>>> I have MACHINE ??= beagleboard in local.conf, and "bitbake
>>> core-image-minimal" did produce a working kernel, uboot, etc. I see
>>> some USB
>>> messages at boot (see below), but although cdc_ether is mentioned,
>>> ifconfig
>>> -a lists only loopback.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? Thanks!
>> You can look at the default defconfig to see which kernel modules are
>> selected and also make sure the kernel modules are actually included
>> on core-image-minimal.
>
> Right, it looks like CONFIG_USB_ETH is disabled in
> linux-beagleboard-standard-build/.config , and I think that's the key
> missing option. I'm so lost in Yocto's kernel configuration
> "architecture" that I have no idea if that's being explicitly disabled,
> or just omitted from the base config, or what.

Is this the 3.0 variant ? That particular option wasn't enabled (most
likely because no one had the right device to test it). But that's not
the point, we can absolutely and easily enable it .. in particular
if someone confirms that it works :)

>
> It seems to me that option should be enabled if DISTRO_FEATURES contains
> usbgadget. More simply, it seems like a good idea to enable
> CONFIG_USB_ETH in the beagleboard default configuration, since many
> beagleboards don't have any other network interface.

The ethernet issue(s) are a painful memory of last year's ELC demos and
plenty of swearing about USB ethernet that didn't detect due to particular
USB hubs.

We can trigger the inclusion of a particular config option or fragment
directly from a distro feature as well.

>
> Is there an owner of Yocto's beagleboard BSP stuff?

I can help. Sorry that I missed your first email, traveling to ELC
filled up my inbox with a backlog.

Bruce

>
> Hollis Blanchard
> Mentor Graphics, Embedded Systems Division
>
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