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?
> 

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