USB mouse not working with Android jb4.2.2_1.0.0 BSP on SABRE SDB

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USB mouse not working with Android jb4.2.2_1.0.0 BSP on SABRE SDB

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llatvala
Contributor I

I'm setting up Sabre SDB imx6q board. Just got Android jb4.2.2_1.0.0 BSP demo image successfully installed and adjusted u-boot configuration according to the instructions.

 

Now there is still a problem with USB. I’m trying to connect a mouse into USB-OTG adapter.

I tried to connect directly and via powered usb hub, but there’s no response.

I've attached the boot log and there are some lines stating that USB is disabled: android_usb: already disabled

 

Any idea why and what to do to get USB working?

 

-Lari

Original Attachment has been moved to: jb422_bootlog.txt.zip

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PeterChan
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Are you trying the android_jb4.2.2_1.0.0-ga prebuilt image? When a USB mouse is plugged to the OTG port, you should see the following messages:

root@android:/ # ID int (ID is 0)

udc suspend begins

USB Gadget suspend ends

ehci fsl drv resume begins: DR

will resume roothub and its children

ehci_fsl_bus_resume begins, DR

ehci_fsl_bus_resume ends, DR

ehci fsl drv resume ends: DR

USB Charger Connected.

usb 1-1: new low speed USB device number 2 using fsl-ehci

usb 1-1: device v046d pc05a is not supported

input: Logitech USB Optical Mouse as /devices/platform/fsl-ehci.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/input/input9

generic-usb 0003:046D:C05A.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on usb-fsl-ehci.0-1/input0

Please plug in the USB mouse before the android request suspend state. In this prebuilt image, USB device connection (such as USB mouse) does not wake up the board.

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Yuri
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Note :USB OTG port of the SDB with special cable (USB_ID grounded) should used

to connect a USB device. The second USB connector of the SDP is used as console

(USB-to-UART).

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llatvala
Contributor I

I created the following adapter which grounds the USB ID pin, and verified the connections with multimeter.

1 ---  Red   --- 1 (VBUS)

2 --- White --- 2 (D-)

3 --- Green --- 3 (D+)

4 --- Black --- 4 (ID)

5             \--- 5 (GND)

Didn't work for me. USB mouse is still not recognized during boot. The boot log is identical to the previously attached one.

Any idea why Android USB would be disabled during boot, as these messages would suggest: android_usb: already disabled

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YixingKong
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Ilatvala, please click Correct Answer/Helpful Answer if your issue has been resolved.

Thanks,

Yixing

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PeterChan
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Are you trying the android_jb4.2.2_1.0.0-ga prebuilt image? When a USB mouse is plugged to the OTG port, you should see the following messages:

root@android:/ # ID int (ID is 0)

udc suspend begins

USB Gadget suspend ends

ehci fsl drv resume begins: DR

will resume roothub and its children

ehci_fsl_bus_resume begins, DR

ehci_fsl_bus_resume ends, DR

ehci fsl drv resume ends: DR

USB Charger Connected.

usb 1-1: new low speed USB device number 2 using fsl-ehci

usb 1-1: device v046d pc05a is not supported

input: Logitech USB Optical Mouse as /devices/platform/fsl-ehci.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/input/input9

generic-usb 0003:046D:C05A.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on usb-fsl-ehci.0-1/input0

Please plug in the USB mouse before the android request suspend state. In this prebuilt image, USB device connection (such as USB mouse) does not wake up the board.

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