| #!/bin/bash |
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| ################################################################################ |
| # This is a sample script which shows how to use vUDC with ConfigFS gadgets |
| ################################################################################ |
| |
| # Stop script on error |
| set -e |
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| ################################################################################ |
| # Create your USB gadget |
| # You may use bare ConfigFS interface (as below) |
| # or libusbgx or gt toool |
| # Instead of ConfigFS gadgets you may use any of legacy gadgets. |
| ################################################################################ |
| CONFIGFS_MOUNT_POINT="/sys/kernel/config" |
| GADGET_NAME="g1" |
| ID_VENDOR="0x1d6b" |
| ID_PRODUCT="0x0104" |
| |
| cd ${CONFIGFS_MOUNT_POINT}/usb_gadget |
| # Create a new USB gadget |
| mkdir ${GADGET_NAME} |
| cd ${GADGET_NAME} |
| |
| # This gadget contains one function - ACM (serial port over USB) |
| FUNC_DIR="functions/acm.ser0" |
| mkdir ${FUNC_DIR} |
| |
| # Just one configuration |
| mkdir configs/c.1 |
| ln -s ${FUNC_DIR} configs/c.1 |
| |
| # Set our gadget identity |
| echo ${ID_VENDOR} > idVendor |
| echo ${ID_PRODUCT} > idProduct |
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| ################################################################################ |
| # Load vudc-module if vudc is not available |
| # You may change value of num param to get more than one vUDC instance |
| ################################################################################ |
| [[ -d /sys/class/udc/usbip-vudc.0 ]] || modprobe usbip-vudc num=1 |
| |
| ################################################################################ |
| # Bind gadget to our vUDC |
| # By default we bind to first one but you may change this if you would like |
| # to use more than one instance |
| ################################################################################ |
| echo "usbip-vudc.0" > UDC |
| |
| ################################################################################ |
| # Let's now run our usbip daemon in a USB device mode |
| ################################################################################ |
| usbipd --device & |
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| ################################################################################ |
| # Now your USB gadget is available using USB/IP protocol. |
| # To prepare your client, you should ensure that usbip-vhci module is inside |
| # your kernel. If it's not then you can load it: |
| # |
| # $ modprobe usbip-vhci |
| # |
| # To check availability of your gadget you may try to list devices exported |
| # on a remote server: |
| # |
| # $ modprobe usbip-vhci |
| # $ usbip list -r $SERVER_IP |
| # Exportable USB devices |
| # ====================== |
| # usbipd: info: request 0x8005(6): complete |
| # - 127.0.0.1 |
| # usbip-vudc.0: Linux Foundation : unknown product (1d6b:0104) |
| # : /sys/devices/platform/usbip-vudc.0 |
| # : (Defined at Interface level) (00/00/00) |
| # |
| # To attach this device to your client you may use: |
| # |
| # $ usbip attach -r $SERVER_IP -d usbip-vudc.0 |
| # |
| ################################################################################ |