USB Pin Multiplexing
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14.5.5 Ports Shown as Unconnected
Many of the multiplexing modes show cases where a USB host port or the USB
function controller are not connected to pins. When a USB signal multiplexing
mode is selected that does not connect to a USB host controller port, that host
controller port sees signaling that implies no external device is connected.
When a USB signal multiplexing mode is selected that does not connect to the
USB function controller port, the USB function controller port sees USB single-
ended 0 signaling, which implies a USB reset.
14.5.6 Conflicts Between USB Signal Multiplexing and Top-Level Multiplexing
When OMAP5910 top-level signal multiplexing selects non-USB functionality
for a pin but USB signal multiplexing is set to use that pin as an output, the
signal from the USB signal multiplexing is ignored and the source selected by
the OMAP5910 top-level signal multiplexing is used.
When OMAP5910 top-level signal multiplexing selects non-USB functionality
for a pin but the USB signal multiplexing is set to use that pin as an input, the
OMAP5910 top-level signal multiplexing presents a low level to the USB signal
multiplexer.
It may be useful to select a CONF_MOD_HOST_HMC_MODE_R value that
brings some USB signals to the OMAP5910 top-level signal multiplexing, but
then set the top-level signal multiplexing to ignore those USB signals.