There was a little usb transfer test program which would download code into an EZ-USB chip (I used a keyspan serial converter :-)
It will test interrupt, iso & bulk to some extent. I've been hacking it a little now and then. It was called "usbstress". I last saw the version # as 0.3. I've since created a 0.4 version If you like I can put it up for ftp. -brad Christian Schroeder wrote: > >Hi list, > >I used the usbsample driver from the book "Linux Device Drivers" to >verify the m8xxhci driver (Brad Parker, rel. 2) for my TQM823L board >and succeded testing interrupt transfers between the mpc823e and a >usb mouse/keyboard. > >Now I'm looking for a little test utility to verify bulk transfers. >Is there such a utility on the net or do I have to imlement it myself, >e.g. using libusb/usbutils ? > >thanks very much. >Christian Schroeder > >Dr.-Ing. Christian Schroeder >Institut fuer Mikroelektronik- und Mechatronik-Systeme >Langewiesener Strasse 22 >98693 Ilmenau >Telefon: +49 3677 678315 >Telefax: +49 3677 678337 >Mobil: +49 173 5789172 >e-mail: christian.schroeder at imms.de >www: http://www.imms.de/~christi/cs.html >pgp: finger christi at finger.imms.de > > > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/