Re: Learning USB Programming on Linux

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On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:54:13AM +0800, ivo welch wrote:
> thank you, greg.   if linux-usb is the wrong starter, can you
> recommend some pointers to good starter documentation and books about
> writing user-space USB programs?  (is it really "read the linux kernel
> source"??)

I don't know of any, sorry.  Look at libusb, there are lots of programs
in your distro that use it, so start with that.  The libusb web site
might have example programs as well, that will get you started on the
userspace side for the host.  Not the gadget, that's a different story,
but you already have a start with that by looking at the PTP gadget
userspace code you have access to.

Good luck,

greg k-h
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