>On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 12:06:54PM +0530, Pandita, Vikram wrote:
>>
>> Hi Felipe
>>
>> >Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 3:56 PM
>> >
>> >Hello all,
>> >
>> >is there a way to use libusb to talk directly to hcd drivers?
>> >
>> >what I'm wondering to do is to develop an application similar to the
>> >USBHSET tool from usb.org in order to test embedded host devices.
>> >
>> >I think that keep adding lots of sysfs interfaces is not the better
>> >way to do it since I could use ioctls.
>> >
>> >If any of you have a clue about how to do it... just point me the
>> >header file and I'll try to do it... but any information/tip is
>> >welcome :-)
>>
>> We have a working HSET tool for MUSB platform (based on linux-omap git)
>> that you can use. Attached is the implementation (patch that can apply
>> on linux-omap git for musb) with two interfaces:
>
><snip>
>
>Very nice.  Is there any reason why you can't submit this to the main
>kernel tree so that others can use this?  I get people asking all the
>time about this kind of functionality, especially as Linux is being used
>more and more in embedded systems with USB.

Hi Greg
 Currently the implementation of HSET driver is coupled with OMAP MUSB and I 
will be trying to push it to linux-omap git, so that people can take reference 
from it.

It should not be difficult to make a generic class driver out of this that can 
be used for HSET testing on HOST side(ehci/ohci). I will start working on that 
and soon submit a patch.

Thanks
Vikram 
>
>thanks,
>
>greg k-h

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