Re: usbmon for gadgets

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> If you are responsible for creating a USB gadget, and you don't have
> access to any hardware monitoring equipment, that's a sad state of
> development.

Well, actually I'm not creating a new device, but emulating an existing
USB-ethernet controller in s/w...

The device enumerates w/o error with the host BUT, nothing happens
after that...I'm guessing that somehow the host is not detecting the interface
as up (otherwise I would've received a DHCP packet).

How is the link state detected by the host? Or with a CDC-Ethernet device
the link state is always assumed up (I think thats what the CDC-ECM spec
says)?

>
> The Beagle analizer is quite cheap and works well for low and full speed
> devices, I would suggest buying one of them.

Thanks a lot for referring this...I'll look into it.

Regards,
-mandeep

>
> good luck,
>
> greg k-h
>
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