I've looked at that code.
It works across linux to linux. i.e. client and server
should be linux boxes.
USB device doesn't get shared at urb level.
It has to mounted on server and then they made it
available on remote machine(linux client).
I've my tool working on windows to windows.
where I send the urbs over the network.
Once I am able to establish this facility in linux, I
would be able to share the device between windows to
linux and vice versa. Because as we know both uses
same specification(usb 2.0) for urbs.
I've almost done it. Trying to solve few problms
--- Sergey Vlasov <vsu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 05:21:29PM +0000, ashish
> mahamuni wrote:
> > I am trying to send those urbs to remote
> machine,where
> > I will try to detect my device
> > This is client-server apporoach
> > I'll attach device to server,I don't want that
> device
> > to be detected on server.
> > I want this device to be detected on client. i.e.
> my
> > remote machine.
>
> There is some code doing this at
> http://usbip.sourceforge.net/ - did
> you look at it?
>
> | USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB
> device sharing system
> | over IP network. To share USB devices between
> computers with their
> | full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates "USB I/O
> messages" into IP
> | packets and transmits them between computers.
>
> (They use a stub driver on the server side, which by
> default binds to
> all devices.)
>
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