Sorry for not post the email in the list, i thought was automatically. My specific question is: I have an HID device, it appears on /proc/usb/devices or whatever. What I really need is to communicate with it, a mean, be ablo to read its messages and send it messages. I have to do the driver? if not, what you would do to poll it? Thanks, I know you know a lot of usb, so it doesnt have to be very difficult for you at the moment, isnt it? Tamar Aanen Waterford Institute of Technology Departament of Electronic Engineering > Note, taking email threads off of a list is considered rude. I've drug > it back. > > On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 11:03:55AM +0200, Tamar Aanen wrote: > > Come on, you wrote this code!! > > is here: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4786 > > Yes, I wrote a driver called usb-skeleton.c that is in the kernel source > tree. > > Your email stated: > > > > On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:00:10PM +0200, Tamar Aanen wrote: > > > > HI, have you ever used the source skeletonUSB.c to develop a > > > > USB driver? > > Which does not refer to the name of the file I wrote. Hence my > question: > > > > Where is this source file located at? I do not see any file with that > > > name in the current kernel source tree. > > Also, if you look in the kernel source tree, there are a number of > drivers that specifically refer to the fact that they were based on the > usb-skeleton.c driver. So the answer to your question is, "yes". > > Now if you would give a specific question as to any problems you are > having with the usb-skeleton.c driver, that would probably get you a > much better answer :) > > Good luck, > > greg k-h >
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