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reboot looses /dev/ttyACM0

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I have been seeing an issue, which I am not sure is only in my environment

If others have see it please comment. Details below:

 

What:

any device on /dev/ttyACM0, with a USB OTG cable plugged in (i.e. Edison is acting as USB master),

a reboot ( regardless of any activity going on in the USB port) appears to make Edison shut down the /dev/ttyACM0.

A second reboot wakes up this /dev/ttyACM0. This is very consistent, i.e. the second reboot wakes up /dev/ttyACM0.

Again a third reboot shuts down ACM0 and a fourth re-awakens ... and so on.

 

How to reproduce:

  Hardware:

     My Edison is using a minibreak out board, with power being supplied by external power via J21.

     I have an USB A female to Micro A male 10-00649 839-1105-ND (as per Edison docs.), with micro A plugged into Edison.

     I have a USB slave device plugged (can be a phone with serial terminal activated on USB port) into USB A female. 

Software:

    Debian ubilinux installed per information available on this forum, on other threads.

 

Once the Edison is booted, I attempt to read and write the slave device. The failures are

noted on the odd numbered reboots.


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