Hi Daniel,
Have you looked at usbfs2? It sounds like usbfs2 and fpusb have some similar
goals, although I admit I only glanced briefly at your wiki.
http://wiki.cs.pdx.edu/usb/usbfs2.html
Sarah Sharp
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 09:57:35AM +0000, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> >On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 22:26:34 +0000, Daniel Drake <dsd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >>Fair argument. I haven't actually tried sending a big urb through
> >>USBDEVFS_CONTROL but I noticed that MAX_USBFS_BUFFER_SIZE is not checked
> >>in that codepath. I wonder if something else in the chain will reject
> >>big control urbs.
> >
> >But you did want it for something, didn't you?
>
> Not exactly. I am writing a userspace USB I/O library (like libusb), and
> during testing I realised that I could not submit a bulk URB for ~110kb
> of data. While implementing the code to divide the request into several
> URBs, the thought "I wonder how this works for control URBs" crossed my
> mind. That's all :)
>
> I published the source of my library yesterday:
> http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Fpusb
>
> Daniel
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