Re: USB sniffer? (devel)

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Hello Steve and *,

Happy new year.


Am 2008-12-29 09:46:20, schrieb Steve Calfee:
> Hi Michelle,
> 
> I don't know about your hardware. First you need a gadget udc software
> that handles your USB hardware. Look in .../drivers/usb/gadget. If you
> don't see your device supported, maybe you should change devices? It
> is pretty difficult to debug and write a udc.

I currently trying a AT91SAM7SE with 16 MByte SDRAM  and  32 MByte  NAND
Flash (the two memories I have gotten from a collegous)  and  the  Atmel
is well supported/detected by Linux 2.6.26...

But I think, using a ARM Microcontroller in a small  "24V DC modular ATX
PSU" is definitively overkill.

However, I am trying to use  source  sniplets  from  the  Kernel  on  my
AT89C5131 (8051) and sometimes it works realy nice...

> Then you need gadget software that actually runs the device. For
> something slow like HID you should probably learn about gadgetfs. I
> don't see any current gadget for HID in the kernel source, so you will
> have to write your own. If you have a known good udc, gadgetfs is much
> easier to debug. It is not as easy to use as host side usbdevfs, but
> still, there is a sample for a gadgetfs driver.

Then I have to look into it...

Downloaded already the latest 2.6.28...

> Regards, Steve


Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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