Hi Chris,

I'm trying to do something similar but so far without any luck. Did you 
succeed?

Regards
 Felix

On Thursday, January 28, 2010 7:31:55 PM UTC+1, Chris Veigl wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I currently try to get USB device functionality (USB-gadget) working
> with  beagleboard and a recent kernel (2.6.31). My plan is to emulate
> a HID (mouse / keyboard) via gadgetfs.
>
> I use OpenEmbedded / bitbake as build environment and modified the
> kernel config
> as described here: http://wh1t3s.com/2009/05/11/oe-bitake-kernel-mods/
>
> I enabled all gadget-related stuff (e.g. the omap_udc, gadgetfs and
> other modules)
> and have them in my rootfs under  /lib/modules....
>
> however, when i try to get it running like described here:
> http://svcs.cs.pdx.edu/pipermail/usb-hacking/2007-March/000098.html ,
> I fail at the first steps (omap_udc.ko simply does not exist - using
> menuconfig i can only
> have this as a permanent module,  modprobe omap_udc fails.)
>
> the modules gadgetfs or g_ether cannot bind to the omap_udc driver.
>
> furthermore,    mount -t gadgetfs /dev/gadget   does not succeed
> (filesystem gadgetfs not known)
>
> I tried a lot with the kernel-config, but obviously I'm missing
> something.
>
> could you please help out ?
>
> regards,
> chris.
>

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