THere is one called drivers/usb/usb-skeleton.c. On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Doug Alcorn wrote:
> Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Nice, does the driver use the usb-storage spec, or is it a vendor > > specific protocol? > > The more I look at it the more I think it doesn't follow the > mass-storage spec. Keep in mind that I'm pretty new to all this. So, > it takes me about three to four times as long to figure this stuff out > as Matt Dharm :). > > This week I've been reading lots of documentation (both from DataPlay > and on kernel hacking). Is there a template for a usb device driver > module that would be good to follow? Alternatively, what is the > smallest and simplest USB driver that's already existing. I think I > have a pretty good idea how/where to start. It would just be helpful > to have something easy to understand to follow. As such, maybe the > first thing I should do is write a drivers/usb/dummy_drv.[ch] that > could serve as a template for future hackers too? > -- /------------------------------------+-------------------------\ |Stephen J. Gowdy | SLAC, MailStop 34, | |http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~gowdy/ | 2575 Sand Hill Road, | |http://calendar.yahoo.com/gowdy | Menlo Park CA 94025, USA | |EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Tel: +1 650 926 3144 | \------------------------------------+-------------------------/ _______________________________________________________________ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
