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* Get the toolchain and the Linux source code by following the [[VAR-SOM-MX7_Yocto_Jethro_Build_Linux_out_of_tree|Build Linux from source code]] guide.
* Get the toolchain and the Linux source code by following the [[VAR-SOM-MX7_Yocto_Jethro_Build_Linux_out_of_tree|Build Linux from source code]] guide.
* Edit arch/arm/boot/dts/imx7d-var-som.dtsi:
* Edit arch/arm/boot/dts/imx7d-var-som.dtsi:
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  &usbotg1 {
  &usbotg1 {
         vbus-supply = <&reg_usb_otg1_vbus>;
         vbus-supply = <&reg_usb_otg1_vbus>;
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         status = "okay";
         status = "okay";
  };
  };
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* Continue following the [[VAR-SOM-MX7_Yocto_Jethro_Build_Linux_out_of_tree|Build Linux from source code]] guide to build ''only'' the device trees and to copy them to your SD card.
* Continue following the [[VAR-SOM-MX7_Yocto_Jethro_Build_Linux_out_of_tree|Build Linux from source code]] guide to build ''only'' the device trees and to copy them to your SD card.



Revision as of 13:30, 14 December 2016

VAR-SOM-MX7 - USB OTG

Configuring the USB1 port under Linux

By default, the USB1 port is configured as host in the device tree, and a USB type-A receptacle is assembled on the VAR-MX7CustomBoard.
To use it as OTG or peripheral you need to change the value of the dr_mode property, under the usbotg1 node, in the imx7d-var-som.dtsi device tree, and assemble a USB Micro-AB receptacle at J27 on the bottom of the VAR-MX7CustomBoard.
dr_mode: One of "host", "peripheral" or "otg". Defaults to "otg"

For example:

 &usbotg1 {
        vbus-supply = <&reg_usb_otg1_vbus>;
-       dr_mode = "host";
+       dr_mode = "otg";
        status = "okay";
 };

Using the USB1 port under Linux

As host (default)

USB host

As peripheral

In order to use the board as a peripheral, an appropriate module needs to be loaded.
For example, there is an Ethernet gadget module called g_ether, a mass storage gadget called g_mass_storage, a serial gadget called g_serial, etc.

Example using the g_mass_storage module to expose the BOOT partition on our recovery SD card to a PC:
Connect a micro-A plug to Standard-A plug cable between the board and a PC, and run the following on the board:

# umount /dev/mmcblk0p1
# modprobe g_mass_storage file=/dev/mmcblk0p1

The partition should be loaded on the PC as a mass storage device.

As OTG

With OTG, the board can be either a host, or a peripheral.
In order to use it as a host and connect a peripheral (e.g. a USB mouse) to it, an OTG cable is needed (a cable with a micro-A plug on one end and a Standard-A receptacle on the other).
In order to use it as a peripheral and connect it to a PC, for example, a cable with a micro-A plug on one end and a Standard-A plug on the other is needed.