> I'm looking for something of a comprehensive USB-and-Linux roadmap, since I
> feel I have a hole or two in my understanding that needs to be filled, and
> my Google searches to date haven't helped.
What do you need this information for?
I'm trying to write an application that talks to a USB device, and more specifically, a particular class of devices, though I am not sure at this moment if the "class" is formally defined from a USB POV. I like to understand what I'm writing for, and I feel I'm missing something. AND I'm having a devil of a time getting Linux to not timeout in the low-level USB handshake/negotiation/whatever.
So I am trying to figure out of I have to a) modify something in the kernel, b) modify something in libusb, or c) some combination of both. The "d)" choice is that the device is not functioning properly; I'm pursuing that through an alternative test path.
-Del
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