Hi Alan,

> I've got a Netchip 2280 board (http://www.netchip.com).  It's a PCI card 
> with a high-speed USB device interface, and there's a driver for it in the 
> USB gadgets directory (net2280).

is it expensive?

> And yes, it is very useful.  About the only aspect I can criticize is that 
> SET_ADDRESS and CLEAR_FEATURE(halt) requests are handled in the hardware 
> and aren't exposed by the driver -- maybe the hardware doesn't even notify 
> the driver -- so they don't show up in the system log.
> 
> David, is it possible for the net2280 driver to log these requests or to 
> pass them on to the gadget driver (in addition to carrying them out)?

Are you able to do the following: you have (for example) two machines,
W and L.  L has the netchip board in it, and is plugged into W as a USB device.
Some USB device D you are investigating is plugged into L.  L pretends to
be the device D, and forwards to D any urbs etc coming from W, passing
the result back to W (and of course logging the traffic)?

Thanks,

Duncan.



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