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  • J Jochen Arndt

    As already said by David, there will be no event when only plugging in a cable. To monitor events see for example (first result when googling for "android usb events"): How to Monitor USB Events on Android[^]. Read also USB Host and Accessory | Android Developers[^]:

    Quote:

    Note: Support for USB host and accessory modes are ultimately dependant on the device's hardware, regardless of platform level.

    So it might be not possible with your device.

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    When otg cable is plugged in kernel says "USB connector connected" ! How to enable switch inside app when kernel says above message? or to detect only OTG cable when plugged in or out using android app ? When otg cable is detected inside app should be enabled switch or disabled when otg cable is plugged out? or to detect when Android enters Host Mode using app?

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      When otg cable is plugged in kernel says "USB connector connected" ! How to enable switch inside app when kernel says above message? or to detect only OTG cable when plugged in or out using android app ? When otg cable is detected inside app should be enabled switch or disabled when otg cable is plugged out? or to detect when Android enters Host Mode using app?

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      Jochen Arndt
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      Then it is not a simple cable but has built-in resistors or something connected at the other end. If you got a kernel message, you should be able to get an event using udev rules. But this requires root privileges to save the rules file.

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        Then it is not a simple cable but has built-in resistors or something connected at the other end. If you got a kernel message, you should be able to get an event using udev rules. But this requires root privileges to save the rules file.

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        My phone is rooted!!!How to get event using udev?

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          My phone is rooted!!!How to get event using udev?

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          Jochen Arndt
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          Sorry that I mentioned udev. It is not used by Android.

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          • J Jochen Arndt

            Sorry that I mentioned udev. It is not used by Android.

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            Than how to do any of this: When otg cable is plugged in kernel says "USB connector connected" ! How to enable switch inside app when kernel says above message? or to detect only OTG cable when plugged in or out using android app ? When otg cable is detected inside app should be enabled switch or disabled when otg cable is plugged out? or to detect when Android enters Host Mode using app?

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              Than how to do any of this: When otg cable is plugged in kernel says "USB connector connected" ! How to enable switch inside app when kernel says above message? or to detect only OTG cable when plugged in or out using android app ? When otg cable is detected inside app should be enabled switch or disabled when otg cable is plugged out? or to detect when Android enters Host Mode using app?

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              Jochen Arndt
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              By inspecting the Android sources to find which module is generating the message (if the message is not prefixed with the module name). Once the module is known check if it provides some kind of notification that can be used. Or trying to use the provided Android APIs like android.hardware.usb | Android Developers[^]. Or polling the /dev directory for changes. The host mode is entered when an USB device is attached. That can be detected as described in my initial answer (if supported). If you did not get a final answer here or searching the web, you can try to do it yourself. This requires some research and implementing one or more of the above.

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                Than how to do any of this: When otg cable is plugged in kernel says "USB connector connected" ! How to enable switch inside app when kernel says above message? or to detect only OTG cable when plugged in or out using android app ? When otg cable is detected inside app should be enabled switch or disabled when otg cable is plugged out? or to detect when Android enters Host Mode using app?

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                David Crow
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                Have you tried creating a BroadcastReceiver and registering it with a ACTION_USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED filter?

                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                • D David Crow

                  Have you tried creating a BroadcastReceiver and registering it with a ACTION_USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED filter?

                  "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                  "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                  Yes I tried but it only work when I plug in otg cable with usb device attached to it and enable manually otg inside app and enter app that detects it.Without usb device on otg cable it won't detect it!!!I used ACTION_USB_DEVICE_ATTACED with this app: How to Monitor USB Events on Android[^]

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                  • J Jochen Arndt

                    By inspecting the Android sources to find which module is generating the message (if the message is not prefixed with the module name). Once the module is known check if it provides some kind of notification that can be used. Or trying to use the provided Android APIs like android.hardware.usb | Android Developers[^]. Or polling the /dev directory for changes. The host mode is entered when an USB device is attached. That can be detected as described in my initial answer (if supported). If you did not get a final answer here or searching the web, you can try to do it yourself. This requires some research and implementing one or more of the above.

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                    How to find modules that send messages inside kernel source?

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                    • D David Crow

                      Have you tried creating a BroadcastReceiver and registering it with a ACTION_USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED filter?

                      "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                      "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                      "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                      How to find modules that send messages inside kernel source? I have found file called host_notifier.c inside /drivers/usb/otg/ inside kernel source! There is also file called Kconfig which contains this:

                      USB Host notify configuration

                      config USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                      boolean "USB Host notify Driver"
                      depends on USB
                      help
                      Android framework needs uevents for usb host operation.
                      Host notify Driver serves uevent format
                      that is used by usb host or otg.

                      config USB_DEBUG_DETEAILED_LOG
                      boolean "USB detailed log for debugging"
                      depends on USB
                      help
                      Add detailed log for debugging.

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                        How to find modules that send messages inside kernel source? I have found file called host_notifier.c inside /drivers/usb/otg/ inside kernel source! There is also file called Kconfig which contains this:

                        USB Host notify configuration

                        config USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                        boolean "USB Host notify Driver"
                        depends on USB
                        help
                        Android framework needs uevents for usb host operation.
                        Host notify Driver serves uevent format
                        that is used by usb host or otg.

                        config USB_DEBUG_DETEAILED_LOG
                        boolean "USB detailed log for debugging"
                        depends on USB
                        help
                        Add detailed log for debugging.

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                        Jochen Arndt
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                        That is the kernel config file which defines what has to be compiled. If you have also a Makefile, you can check which sources are compiled when USB_HOST_NOTIFY is set. But it already contains a hint: It uses uevent. But again, these might only occur when a device is attached. To know when the cable message is generated, you have to find the message string in the sources.

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                        • J Jochen Arndt

                          That is the kernel config file which defines what has to be compiled. If you have also a Makefile, you can check which sources are compiled when USB_HOST_NOTIFY is set. But it already contains a hint: It uses uevent. But again, these might only occur when a device is attached. To know when the cable message is generated, you have to find the message string in the sources.

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                          I am searching inside /drivers/usb Which of these folders could contain message: atm c67x00 class core dwc3 early gadget host image misc mon musb otg renesas_usbhs serial storage wusbcore

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                            I am searching inside /drivers/usb Which of these folders could contain message: atm c67x00 class core dwc3 early gadget host image misc mon musb otg renesas_usbhs serial storage wusbcore

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                            Any of them, you need to do some searching.

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                              Any of them, you need to do some searching.

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                              I have searched all files and I didn't find kernel message for USB !!!!

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                              • D David Crow

                                Have you tried creating a BroadcastReceiver and registering it with a ACTION_USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED filter?

                                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                                I have searched all files and I didn't find kernel message for USB !!!! I ran android terminal on my phone, typed cat /proc/kmsg and when plugged in otg cable I got msm_otg f9a55000.usb : host on I found that message inside msm_otg kernel source:

                                static void msm_otg_start_host(struct usb_otg *otg, int on)
                                {
                                struct msm_otg *motg = container_of(otg->phy, struct msm_otg, phy);
                                struct msm_otg_platform_data *pdata = motg->pdata;
                                struct usb_hcd *hcd;

                                if (!otg->host)
                                	return;
                                

                                #ifdef CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                                msm_otg_host_notify(motg, on);
                                #endif

                                hcd = bus\_to\_hcd(otg->host);
                                
                                if (on) {
                                	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host on\\n");
                                
                                	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                			ULPI\_SET(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                
                                	/\*
                                	 \* Some boards have a switch cotrolled by gpio
                                	 \* to enable/disable internal HUB. Enable internal
                                	 \* HUB before kicking the host.
                                	 \*/
                                	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_A\_HOST);
                                	usb\_add\_hcd(hcd, hcd->irq, IRQF\_SHARED);
                                } else {
                                	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host off\\n");
                                
                                	usb\_remove\_hcd(hcd);
                                	/\* HCD core reset all bits of PORTSC. select ULPI phy \*/
                                	writel\_relaxed(0x80000000, USB\_PORTSC);
                                
                                	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_UNDEFINED);
                                
                                	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                			ULPI\_CLR(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                }
                                

                                }

                                and do I need to create something like this: As code goes by: UEvents in Android - from kernel events to notifications[^]

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                                • J Jochen Arndt

                                  That is the kernel config file which defines what has to be compiled. If you have also a Makefile, you can check which sources are compiled when USB_HOST_NOTIFY is set. But it already contains a hint: It uses uevent. But again, these might only occur when a device is attached. To know when the cable message is generated, you have to find the message string in the sources.

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                                  I have searched all files and I didn't find kernel message for USB !!!!

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                                  • J Jochen Arndt

                                    By inspecting the Android sources to find which module is generating the message (if the message is not prefixed with the module name). Once the module is known check if it provides some kind of notification that can be used. Or trying to use the provided Android APIs like android.hardware.usb | Android Developers[^]. Or polling the /dev directory for changes. The host mode is entered when an USB device is attached. That can be detected as described in my initial answer (if supported). If you did not get a final answer here or searching the web, you can try to do it yourself. This requires some research and implementing one or more of the above.

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                                    I have searched all files and I didn't find kernel message for USB !!!! I ran android terminal on my phone, typed cat /proc/kmsg and when plugged in otg cable I got msm_otg f9a55000.usb : host on I found that message inside msm_otg kernel source:

                                    static void msm_otg_start_host(struct usb_otg *otg, int on)
                                    {
                                    struct msm_otg *motg = container_of(otg->phy, struct msm_otg, phy);
                                    struct msm_otg_platform_data *pdata = motg->pdata;
                                    struct usb_hcd *hcd;

                                    if (!otg->host)
                                    	return;
                                    

                                    #ifdef CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                                    msm_otg_host_notify(motg, on);
                                    #endif

                                    hcd = bus\_to\_hcd(otg->host);
                                    
                                    if (on) {
                                    	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host on\\n");
                                    
                                    	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                    		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                    			ULPI\_SET(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                    
                                    	/\*
                                    	 \* Some boards have a switch cotrolled by gpio
                                    	 \* to enable/disable internal HUB. Enable internal
                                    	 \* HUB before kicking the host.
                                    	 \*/
                                    	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                    		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_A\_HOST);
                                    	usb\_add\_hcd(hcd, hcd->irq, IRQF\_SHARED);
                                    } else {
                                    	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host off\\n");
                                    
                                    	usb\_remove\_hcd(hcd);
                                    	/\* HCD core reset all bits of PORTSC. select ULPI phy \*/
                                    	writel\_relaxed(0x80000000, USB\_PORTSC);
                                    
                                    	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                    		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_UNDEFINED);
                                    
                                    	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                    		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                    			ULPI\_CLR(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                    }
                                    

                                    }

                                    and do I need to create something like this: As code goes by: UEvents in Android - from kernel events to notifications[^]

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                                      I have searched all files and I didn't find kernel message for USB !!!! I ran android terminal on my phone, typed cat /proc/kmsg and when plugged in otg cable I got msm_otg f9a55000.usb : host on I found that message inside msm_otg kernel source:

                                      static void msm_otg_start_host(struct usb_otg *otg, int on)
                                      {
                                      struct msm_otg *motg = container_of(otg->phy, struct msm_otg, phy);
                                      struct msm_otg_platform_data *pdata = motg->pdata;
                                      struct usb_hcd *hcd;

                                      if (!otg->host)
                                      	return;
                                      

                                      #ifdef CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                                      msm_otg_host_notify(motg, on);
                                      #endif

                                      hcd = bus\_to\_hcd(otg->host);
                                      
                                      if (on) {
                                      	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host on\\n");
                                      
                                      	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                      		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                      			ULPI\_SET(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                      
                                      	/\*
                                      	 \* Some boards have a switch cotrolled by gpio
                                      	 \* to enable/disable internal HUB. Enable internal
                                      	 \* HUB before kicking the host.
                                      	 \*/
                                      	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                      		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_A\_HOST);
                                      	usb\_add\_hcd(hcd, hcd->irq, IRQF\_SHARED);
                                      } else {
                                      	dev\_dbg(otg->phy->dev, "host off\\n");
                                      
                                      	usb\_remove\_hcd(hcd);
                                      	/\* HCD core reset all bits of PORTSC. select ULPI phy \*/
                                      	writel\_relaxed(0x80000000, USB\_PORTSC);
                                      
                                      	if (pdata->setup\_gpio)
                                      		pdata->setup\_gpio(OTG\_STATE\_UNDEFINED);
                                      
                                      	if (pdata->otg\_control == OTG\_PHY\_CONTROL)
                                      		ulpi\_write(otg->phy, OTG\_COMP\_DISABLE,
                                      			ULPI\_CLR(ULPI\_PWR\_CLK\_MNG\_REG));
                                      }
                                      

                                      }

                                      and do I need to create something like this: As code goes by: UEvents in Android - from kernel events to notifications[^]

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                                      The above code seems to be executed when activating and deactivating the host mode and calls the msm_otg_host_notify function when enabled by build configuration. So it might be useful to inspect this function. But please understand that I don't have the time and interest to dig into this further (especially because it would also require to get the sources first). I pointed you to directions that might help to solve the problem. But I'm not going to do the research for you.

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                                      • J Jochen Arndt

                                        The above code seems to be executed when activating and deactivating the host mode and calls the msm_otg_host_notify function when enabled by build configuration. So it might be useful to inspect this function. But please understand that I don't have the time and interest to dig into this further (especially because it would also require to get the sources first). I pointed you to directions that might help to solve the problem. But I'm not going to do the research for you.

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                                        Can this be helpful.It's from sec-switch.c file!

                                        #ifdef CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY
                                        } else if (usb_mode == USB_OTGHOST_DETACHED
                                        || usb_mode == USB_OTGHOST_ATTACHED) {

                                        	if (usb\_mode == USB\_OTGHOST\_DETACHED) {
                                        		pr\_info("USB Host detached");
                                        		sec\_otg\_notify(HNOTIFY\_ID\_PULL);
                                        	} else {
                                        		pr\_info("USB Host attached");
                                        		sec\_otg\_notify(HNOTIFY\_ID);
                                        	}
                                        
                                        } else if (usb\_mode == USB\_POWERED\_HOST\_DETACHED
                                        	|| usb\_mode == USB\_POWERED\_HOST\_ATTACHED) {
                                        	if (usb\_mode == USB\_POWERED\_HOST\_DETACHED){
                                        		pr\_info("USB Host HNOTIFY\_SMARTDOCK\_OFF");
                                        		sec\_otg\_notify(HNOTIFY\_SMARTDOCK\_OFF);
                                        	}else{
                                        		pr\_info("USB Host HNOTIFY\_SMARTDOCK\_ON");
                                        		sec\_otg\_notify(HNOTIFY\_SMARTDOCK\_ON);
                                        	}
                                        

                                        #endif
                                        }
                                        }

                                        or this file sm5502.c :

                                        #if defined(CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY)
                                        if (adc == 0x11 || adc == ADC_AUDIO_DOCK) {
                                        val2 = DEV_AUDIO_DOCK;
                                        val1 = 0;
                                        }
                                        #endif
                                        dev_err(&client->dev,
                                        "dev1: 0x%x,dev2: 0x%x,dev3: 0x%x,Carkit: 0x%x,ADC: 0x%x,Jig: %s\n",
                                        val1, val2, val3, val4, adc,
                                        (check_sm5502_jig_state() ? "ON" : "OFF"));

                                        /\* USB \*/
                                        if (val1 & DEV\_USB || val2 & DEV\_T2\_USB\_MASK ||
                                        		val4 & DEV\_CARKIT\_CHARGER1\_MASK) {
                                        	pr\_info("\[MUIC\] USB Connected\\n");
                                        	pdata->callback(CABLE\_TYPE\_USB, SM5502\_ATTACHED);
                                        /\* USB\_CDP \*/
                                        } else if (val1 & DEV\_USB\_CHG) {
                                        	pr\_info("\[MUIC\] CDP Connected\\n");
                                        	pdata->callback(CABLE\_TYPE\_CDP, SM5502\_ATTACHED);
                                        /\* UART \*/
                                        } else if (val1 & DEV\_T1\_UART\_MASK || val2 & DEV\_T2\_UART\_MASK) {
                                        	uart\_sm5502\_connecting = 1;
                                        	pr\_info("\[MUIC\] UART Connected\\n");
                                        	i2c\_smbus\_write\_byte\_data(client, REG\_MANUAL\_SW1, SW\_UART);
                                        	if(vbus & DEV\_VBUSIN\_VALID)
                                        		pdata->callback(CABLE\_TYPE\_JIG\_UART\_OFF\_VB, SM5502\_ATTACHED);
                                        	else
                                        		pdata->callback(CABLE\_TYPE\_UARTOFF, SM5502\_ATTACHED);
                                        

                                        #if (!defined(CONFIG_MACH_CT01) && !defined(CONFIG_MACH_CT01_CHN_CU))
                                        flash_control(true);
                                        #endif
                                        /* CHARGER */
                                        } else if ((val1 & DEV_T1_CHARGER_MASK) ||
                                        (val3 & DEV_T3_CHARGER_MASK)) {
                                        pr_info("[MUIC] Charger Connected\n");
                                        pdata->callback(CABLE_TYPE_AC, SM5502_ATTACHED);
                                        #if defined(CONFIG_USB_HOST_NOTIFY)
                                        /* for SAMSUNG OTG */
                                        } else if (val1 & DEV_USB_OTG && adc == ADC_OTG) {
                                        pr_info("[MUIC] OTG Connected\n");

                                        #if defined(CONFIG_MUIC_SM5502_SUPPORT_LANHUB_TA)
                                        sm5502_enable_rawdataInterrupts(usbsw);
                                        usbsw->dock_attached = SM5502_ATTACHED;
                                        usbsw->previous_dock = ADC_OTG;
                                        #endif
                                        sm5502_set_otg(usbsw, SM5502_ATTACHED);
                                        pdata->callback(CABLE_TYPE_OTG, SM5502_ATTACHED);
                                        #endif
                                        /* JIG */

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                                          The above code seems to be executed when activating and deactivating the host mode and calls the msm_otg_host_notify function when enabled by build configuration. So it might be useful to inspect this function. But please understand that I don't have the time and interest to dig into this further (especially because it would also require to get the sources first). I pointed you to directions that might help to solve the problem. But I'm not going to do the research for you.

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                                          How to use app to detect when otg cable is plugged in and when it's plugged out? Is there intent for otg cable like this for usb devices: "android.hardware.usb.action.USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED" I have created app like this but I only detects flash drive not otg cable:

                                          public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity
                                          {

                                          private TextView mInfo;
                                          private Logger mLogger;
                                          private HashMap mHashMap = new HashMap();
                                          private UsbManager mUsbManager;
                                          private PendingIntent mPermissionIntent;
                                          
                                          @Override
                                          protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
                                          {
                                              super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
                                              setContentView(R.layout.activity\_main);
                                          
                                              mInfo = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.log);
                                          
                                              mLogger = new Logger(this);
                                              mLogger.setMode(Logger.MODE\_TOAST);
                                          
                                              mUsbManager = (UsbManager) getSystemService(Context.USB\_SERVICE);
                                          
                                              usbConnection();
                                          }
                                          
                                          private void usbConnection() {
                                              IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter(UsbManager.ACTION\_USB\_DEVICE\_ATTACHED);
                                              registerReceiver(mUsbAttachReceiver , filter);
                                              filter = new IntentFilter(UsbManager.ACTION\_USB\_DEVICE\_DETACHED);
                                              registerReceiver(mUsbDetachReceiver , filter);
                                          
                                              mPermissionIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(this, 0, new Intent(ACTION\_USB\_PERMISSION), 0);
                                              filter = new IntentFilter(ACTION\_USB\_PERMISSION);
                                              registerReceiver(mUsbReceiver, filter);
                                          
                                              showDevices();
                                          }
                                          
                                          protected void onDestroy() {
                                              super.onDestroy();
                                              unregisterReceiver(mUsbDetachReceiver);
                                              unregisterReceiver(mUsbAttachReceiver);
                                              unregisterReceiver(mUsbReceiver);
                                          };
                                          
                                          BroadcastReceiver mUsbDetachReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
                                              public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
                                                  String action = intent.getAction();
                                          
                                                  if (UsbManager.ACTION\_USB\_DEVICE\_DETACHED.equals(action)) {
                                                      UsbDevice device = (UsbDevice)intent.getParcelableExtra(UsbManager.EXTRA\_DEVICE);
                                                      if (device != null) {
                                                          // call your method that cleans up and closes communication with the device
                                                          UsbDataBinder binder = mHashMap.get(device);
                                                          if (binder != null) {
                                                              binder.onDestroy();
                                                              mHashMap.remove(device);
                                                              Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Attached!", Toast.LENG
                                          
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