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I'll reboot 3-4 times and sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. I thought maybe it was just part of it being flaky and new software. I've no idea where to poke around at.
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So if you gave up on usb host mode because it wouldn't work, try 1->4 above, and post back...
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2008-03-14
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ARGHHH, DON'T DO THAT!!!
If you switch your tablet into host mode while it's being connected to another host (e.g. your PC) you'll connect both USB ports power supplys! This may very well damage your tablets USB port. Just think a minute about the fact that both devices are e.g. able to power a USB memory stick if in host mode. This means both provide power to the USB. And you are connecting two of them them!
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2008-03-16
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2008-03-18
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Im having exactly the same problem. If I flip it to USB-HOST while connected to a pc, it will work until I change it back to OTG (Or Peripheral, depending on the tool). Then, if I change it back to HOST mode, it does not work. In any other case, it fails to do anything and stays in b_idle.
So, if you have that patch (and possibly how to install it, as I fail at Linux in general), itd be great.
Thanks,
Borgel
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I've heard of a few people running into USB host mode issues on the n810, and have run into it myself...
Basically, when using sysfs to change to host mode via-
'echo host>/sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode'
The command only works if I'm currently plugged into a PC as a client. If I'm not plugged in, status is stuck at 'b_idle'. If I'm plugged into the PC, then I'm at a_wait_vrise' and the peripheral works correctly when plugged in.
I've heard of a bunch of people getting stuck in 'b_idle'. When it happened to me, I was excited to find a fix. But it seems like a kernel bug. doing the 'echo...' command does disable peripheral mode but does not enable host mode.
Worse yet, I must be plugged in but not as a peripheral. So If I plug the n810 into the computer and it mounts the drives, I'm screwed. I have to-
1. switch to host mode.
2. plug into a computer (host)
3. switch to host mode (again)
4. Unplug the n810 from PC and plug into peripheral...
As I said, to me it looks like a kernel bug, either with the usb-otg driver or with sysfs. I'm just looking for someone else who's having this issue before I file a bug report.
So if you gave up on usb host mode because it wouldn't work, try 1->4 above, and post back...
cheers,
kernelpanic
p.s.- I have already reflashed (50.2 and 51.3), have run a stock kernel and the one from fanoush'es site and have done various backflips trying to get this reliable. Just to eliminate some possibilities. I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who's seeing this ;-)