On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:59:46PM +0000, Phil Endecott wrote:
> > Would it be helpful for linux usb device driver developers to have a
> > wireshark dissector that could capture and show the USB
> > data passed between one such windows client and a windows server for
> > USB over IP?

What devices have USB data travelling over IP?

> I'm only vaguely involved with Linux USB but I have spent some time 
> experimenting with the Linux USB/IP implementation by Takahiro 
> Hirofuchi (http://usbip.naist.jp).  Does Wireshark have any support for that?

No, usb/ip is _very_ different than this.

> I have never been involved with reverse-engineering a Windows USB 
> protocol, but from what I hear people are happy to use a Windows 
> program called "USB Snoopy".
> 
> However, the Linux USB/IP mailing lists (sourceforge) have questions 
> from people asking about communication between Windows USB/IP and Linux 
> USB/IP, for example so that a "USB server" running on something like an 
> NSLU2 can serve printers, scanners etc to Windows machines.  From this 
> point of view, it would be interesting to know what wire protocol these 
> Windows USB/IP devices use.

What devices are these?

> (BTW, I am curious to know how many Linux USB developers actually have 
> access to an analyser: I have considered various hacks that could be 
> used to build a homebrew analyser, and wonder how much "supressed 
> demand" there is for something like that....)

Many of us have them already :)

thanks,

greg k-h

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