Hi, On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 03:47:24AM +0000, ivo welch wrote: > > dear usb experts---per request in the readme file, I am asking the question here. > > I am trying to get a ptp-gadget device-side implementation of the Picture > Transfer Protocol to work on a beaglebone black (AM335x), running debian > 7.7. the hosts to use my beaglebone-black device will only be desktop > linux computers, so I won't have to worry about obsolete windows bugs. my > USB mass storage and USB networking are running on the same gadget USB > client port, so I know I have connection and no power issues. > > There is already a "simple" ptp implementation from denx that does what I > need. I want my device to listen (and/or take over) my USB port, answer > connections, allow file transfers, and allow disconnections. that's it. > (If there is a more solid standard implementation, please let me know. I > only need the minimum ptp functions, but I would like them to be as fast > and robust as possible.) I don't know of any ptp gadget, it's certainly not in mainline linux. There's really nothing we can do for you, i'm afraid. -- balbi
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