Have you tried adding a file ~/.android/adb_usb.ini? Sometimes, if you
put
the vendor id in the file, it may work. So for this vendor id, you may
just create
the above file, and put

0x04cc

in it.

On Jul 14, 7:37 am, RockNCode <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi.
>
> Have you verified that the ADB deamon is running on your device? Just
> do a 'ps' and look for /sbin/adbd. If it is not running, start it and
> try again.
>
> Alex.
>
> On 14 jul, 09:02, Saketh Ram <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > 1.I configured the UDEV rules.
> >    /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
> >    SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="04cc", MODE="0666"
> > and  restarted the udev
> >   2. Configured the kernel to enable USB gadget support.
> >      Device Drivers-> USB Support-> USB Gadget support -> USB Gadget
> >      Drivers ->   Android Gadget
> >  3. Verified the Product andVendorIDin drivers/usb/gadget/android.c
> >            #define VENDOR_ID  0x04CC
> >           #define PRODUCT_ID  0x0001
> >           #define ADB_PRODUCT_ID 0x0002
> >  4. ReBuilt the kernel and ran it.
> >       But still ADB is unable to detect the device
> >  5. lsusb shows : Bus 002 Device 029: ID 04cc:0002 Philips
> > Semiconductors
>
> > Only g_android.ko is running on the board.(i.e only adb no mass
> > storage and other things)
>
> > But when i run the sudo ./adb devices after restarting the adb
> > server(sudo ./adb kill-server) still it is not detecting.
> > Do u have a solution?

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