Re: what's the most up-to-date tutorial on writing USB drivers?

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On Thu, 20 May 2010, leo liang wrote:

> Maybe you can use the usb-skeleton.c code which in
> linux-<version>/drivers/usb to study.

  i already have that on my list.

> And you can use the "Linux Device Driver 3" as the reference book.

  LDD3 is starting to show its age, particularly with respect to the
new content related to sysfs and kobjects.  that's why i was curious
about what people thought was the more up-to-date material on the
topic.  i'll be checking out the free-electrons stuff shortly, i'm
fairly confident that will be adequately recent.

rday

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