From: eLinux.org
The MUSBMHDRC DRD OTG Controller (from now on referred to as MUSB is a Dual-Role OTG IP Core used in several SoC implementations. At the time of this writing at least OMAP, DaVinci and Blackfins integrate that IP Core in the SoC and a discrete version of it is supplied by Texas Instruments as the tusb6010 ASIC.
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* USB: musb: suppress warning about unused flags [1]
* musb: Kill board specific pinmux from driver file [2]
* usb: musb: do not override DMA mode in channel program [3]
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* MUSB: DA8xx/OMAP-L1x glue layer [4]
* AM35x: Add musb support [5]
* musb: add musb support for AM35x [6]
* musb: AM35x: Workaround for fifo read issue [7]
* usb: musb: Update FIFO mode_5_cfg to accomodate 4K [8]
* musb: remove extra blank and border lines [9]
* OMAP3: musb: add neednop flag to fix nop modular issue [10]
* musb: populate board_data within musb structure [11]
* musb: use neednop flag for nop registration [12]
* musb: save OTG base physical address [13]
* musb: use system DMA to fix Inventra DMA issue on RTL-1.4 [14]
* musb: add function to check if Inventra DMA used [15]
* musb: use system DMA for unaligned buffers on RTL >= 1.8 [16]
* musb: gadget: fix tx transfer path for mode0 operation [17]
* musb: dma: use optimal transfer element for sdma [18]
* musb: host: release dma channels if no active io [19]
* usb: musb: Unmapping the dma buffer when switching to PIO mode [20]
* usb: musb: Dynamic dma channel allocation in gadget driver [21]
* usb: musb: Adding names for IRQs in resource structure [22]
* usb: musb: Remove board_data parameter from musb_platform_init() [23]
* usb: musb: HWMOD database structures addition for OMAP3 [24]
* usb : musb:USB driver using omap_device_build for device registration. [25]