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    As the title said, i want to port the USB OTG driver for S3C6410 chipset to our spica,

    as i have read here : [S3C6410]USB-HOST驱动完成_阿虚的电子小屋(Rockie Cheng's Electronics House)_百度空间

    it seems need to be compiled, testing, i ready to test drivers, but i dont know how to write and compile drivers,...

    as in samsung's S3C6410 datasheet it supports USB OTG 2.0 interface, but its disabled in our spica.
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    It's already done:
    Usb host

    I followed that guide, and the last step is the bootloader modification, so we can't solve it...

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    If the last step requires bootloader, well in that I guess we need the bootloader sources.
    From where do we get bootloader sources?
    Well in Lukiqq's kernel thread a few days ago there was a major discussion about bootloader sources ; a lot of links were posted and tom3q said that one of the links is the bootloader sources. Only problem being I do not know which one are the bootloader sources and whether they would be sufficient enough ti solve this problem or not or even the complications involved in all this.

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    sorry for late reply, i was use my connection to download movie. i think xminster aleardy written the bootloader (remember dual boot system?) but it doesnt finished, or its isnt properly worked.

    btw, cant we port bootloaders from a S3C6410 development kit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by |X|S|6|2|1| View Post
    i think xminster aleardy written the bootloader (remember dual boot system?)
    This was not bootloader modification but kernel/initramfs modification.

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    btw, cant we port bootloaders from a S3C6410 development kit?
    Nope. Bootloader is hardware dependent.

    Quote Originally Posted by munchy_cool View Post
    From where do we get bootloader sources?
    Unfortunately there is a little chance- bootloader contains proprietary code (XSR I think). Last August it was released with Acclaim or Moment (can't remember) sources but was later removed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by munchy_cool View Post
    Well in Lukiqq's kernel thread a few days ago there was a major discussion about bootloader sources ; a lot of links were posted and tom3q said that one of the links is the bootloader sources.
    Those were for a Development board SMDK6410.
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