Wait, you want to emulate a USB device on the same host as the kernel is running on in host mode, or to be a USB device and connect it to a host?
I want to emulate a device so that user mode applications can be developed in the absence of the hardware. (Since it's not ready yet, but the timeline is VERY compressed, so we need to get the developers up and going
quickly, and a driver that emulates the hardware is the easiest way.)
<snip> No, you can't do this at all, usbfs is to control a USB device from a userspace program, which I think it not what you really want to do, right?
That's EXACTLY what I want to do. I want my driver to register itself with USBFS, and for their code (excerpted in the 1st e-mail), to be able to find, and interact with my driver as though I were the real hardware.
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