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This file summarizes information on basic testing of USB functions
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provided by gadgets.
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1. ACM function
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2. ECM function
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3. ECM subset function
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4. EEM function
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5. FFS function
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6. HID function
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7. LOOPBACK function
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1. ACM function
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The function is provided by usb_f_acm.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "acm".
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The ACM function provides just one attribute in its function directory:
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port_num
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The attribute is read-only.
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There can be at most 4 ACM/generic serial/OBEX ports in the system.
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Testing the ACM function
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On the host: cat > /dev/ttyACM<X>
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On the device : cat /dev/ttyGS<Y>
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then the other way round
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On the device: cat > /dev/ttyGS<Y>
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On the host: cat /dev/ttyACM<X>
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2. ECM function
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===============
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The function is provided by usb_f_ecm.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "ecm".
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The ECM function provides these attributes in its function directory:
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ifname - network device interface name associated with this
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function instance
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qmult - queue length multiplier for high and super speed
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host_addr - MAC address of host's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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dev_addr - MAC address of device's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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and after creating the functions/ecm.<instance name> they contain default
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values: qmult is 5, dev_addr and host_addr are randomly selected.
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Except for ifname they can be written to until the function is linked to a
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configuration. The ifname is read-only and contains the name of the interface
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which was assigned by the net core, e. g. usb0.
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Testing the ECM function
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Configure IP addresses of the device and the host. Then:
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On the device: ping <host's IP>
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On the host: ping <device's IP>
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3. ECM subset function
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The function is provided by usb_f_ecm_subset.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "geth".
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The ECM subset function provides these attributes in its function directory:
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ifname - network device interface name associated with this
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function instance
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qmult - queue length multiplier for high and super speed
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host_addr - MAC address of host's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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dev_addr - MAC address of device's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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and after creating the functions/ecm.<instance name> they contain default
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values: qmult is 5, dev_addr and host_addr are randomly selected.
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Except for ifname they can be written to until the function is linked to a
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configuration. The ifname is read-only and contains the name of the interface
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which was assigned by the net core, e. g. usb0.
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Testing the ECM subset function
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Configure IP addresses of the device and the host. Then:
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On the device: ping <host's IP>
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On the host: ping <device's IP>
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4. EEM function
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===============
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The function is provided by usb_f_eem.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "eem".
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The EEM function provides these attributes in its function directory:
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ifname - network device interface name associated with this
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function instance
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qmult - queue length multiplier for high and super speed
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host_addr - MAC address of host's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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dev_addr - MAC address of device's end of this
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Ethernet over USB link
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and after creating the functions/eem.<instance name> they contain default
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values: qmult is 5, dev_addr and host_addr are randomly selected.
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Except for ifname they can be written to until the function is linked to a
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configuration. The ifname is read-only and contains the name of the interface
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which was assigned by the net core, e. g. usb0.
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Testing the EEM function
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Configure IP addresses of the device and the host. Then:
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On the device: ping <host's IP>
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On the host: ping <device's IP>
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5. FFS function
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===============
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The function is provided by usb_f_fs.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "ffs".
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The function directory is intentionally empty and not modifiable.
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After creating the directory there is a new instance (a "device") of FunctionFS
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available in the system. Once a "device" is available, the user should follow
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the standard procedure for using FunctionFS (mount it, run the userspace
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process which implements the function proper). The gadget should be enabled
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by writing a suitable string to usb_gadget/<gadget>/UDC.
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Testing the FFS function
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On the device: start the function's userspace daemon, enable the gadget
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On the host: use the USB function provided by the device
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6. HID function
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===============
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The function is provided by usb_f_hid.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "hid".
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The HID function provides these attributes in its function directory:
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protocol - HID protocol to use
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report_desc - data to be used in HID reports, except data
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passed with /dev/hidg<X>
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report_length - HID report length
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subclass - HID subclass to use
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For a keyboard the protocol and the subclass are 1, the report_length is 8,
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while the report_desc is:
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$ hd my_report_desc
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00000000 05 01 09 06 a1 01 05 07 19 e0 29 e7 15 00 25 01 |..........)...%.|
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00000010 75 01 95 08 81 02 95 01 75 08 81 03 95 05 75 01 |u.......u.....u.|
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00000020 05 08 19 01 29 05 91 02 95 01 75 03 91 03 95 06 |....).....u.....|
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00000030 75 08 15 00 25 65 05 07 19 00 29 65 81 00 c0 |u...%e....)e...|
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0000003f
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Such a sequence of bytes can be stored to the attribute with echo:
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$ echo -ne \\x05\\x01\\x09\\x06\\xa1.....
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Testing the HID function
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Device:
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- create the gadget
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- connect the gadget to a host, preferably not the one used
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to control the gadget
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- run a program which writes to /dev/hidg<N>, e.g.
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a userspace program found in Documentation/usb/gadget_hid.txt:
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$ ./hid_gadget_test /dev/hidg0 keyboard
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Host:
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- observe the keystrokes from the gadget
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7. LOOPBACK function
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====================
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The function is provided by usb_f_ss_lb.ko module.
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Function-specific configfs interface
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The function name to use when creating the function directory is "Loopback".
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The LOOPBACK function provides these attributes in its function directory:
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qlen - depth of loopback queue
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bulk_buflen - buffer length
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Testing the LOOPBACK function
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device: run the gadget
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host: test-usb
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http://www.linux-usb.org/usbtest/testusb.c
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