Greetings!

The backing-storage for FSG mentions that:

"AN IMPORTANT WARNING! While FSG is running and the
gadget is connected to a USB host, that USB host will
use the backing storage as a private disk drive. It
will not expect to see any changes in the backing
storage other than the ones it makes. Extraneous
changes are liable to corrupt the filesystem and may
even crash the host. Only one system (normally, the
USB host) may write to the backing storage, and if one
system is writing that data, no other should be
reading it."

http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/file_storage.html

Is there any other manual method by which we can tell
the user to use either the private disk or connect it
to USB host and do read/writes to the private disk?

Is there a way by which this mutual exclusion be
implemented in the Linux kernel?

Appreciate any feedback,

SK

--
Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com

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