Philips ISP1362 Network Card User Manual


 
Philips Semiconductors ISP1362 Linux Stack User’s Guide
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User’s Guide Rev. 1.2—July 2003 5 of 34
Figures
Figure 2-1: ISP1362 Linux Stack Architecture....................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 3-1: ISP1362 Linux Setup Example............................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 3-2 Development setup for Intel PXA250 Based Accelent IDP ..................................................................................................... 11
Figure 3-3 Development setup for Intel PXA250 Based Accelent IDP ..................................................................................................... 15
Figure 4-1: Host Stack Evaluation Example Setup .......................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 4-2: Device Stack Evaluation Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 4-3: OTG Stack Evaluation Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 4-4: OTG Mass Storage Application in the IDLE State Snapshot................................................................................................... 24
Figure 4-5: OTG Mass Storage Application in the HOST State Snapshot................................................................................................ 24
Figure 4-6: OTG Application File Selection Snapshot ................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 4-7: OTG Application as a Device Snapshot....................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 4-8 OTG B device accessing remote OTG mass storage device files........................................................................................... 27
Figure 4-9 OTG B closing the session after connected device data access ............................................................................................. 28
Figure 4-10 Operations with OTG A and B devices...................................................................................................................................... 29
Ta b l e s
Table 4-1: OTG Command Line tool Options ............................................................................................................................................... 26
Table 5-1: Global Compilation Flags.................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Table 5-2: Host Controller Driver Compilation Flags .................................................................................................................................. 30
Table 6-1: Top-Level Directory Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
Table 6-2: Contents of the host Directory...................................................................................................................................................... 31
Table 6-3: Contents of the phci Directory ...................................................................................................................................................... 31
Table 6-4: Contents of the device Directory.................................................................................................................................................. 32
Table 6-5: Contents of the pdc Directory ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Table 6-6: Contents of the devmscd Directory.............................................................................................................................................. 32
Table 6-7: Contents of the diskemu Directory............................................................................................................................................... 32
Table 6-8: Contents of the otg Directory........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Table 6-9: Contents of the hal Directory......................................................................................................................................................... 33
Table 6-10: Contents of the x86pci Directory ............................................................................................................................................... 33
Table 6-11: Contents of the appl Directory.................................................................................................................................................... 33
Table 6-12: Contents of the otgmsdemo Directory...................................................................................................................................... 33
Table 6-13: Contents of the tools Directory .................................................................................................................................................. 34
Table 6-14: Contents of the objs Directory.................................................................................................................................................... 34
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