Building Gadget USB Module
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== General Comments == | == General Comments == | ||
− | + | The guide is currently valid for Debian-based distros. Feel free to add instructions for others as well. | |
− | + | You will most likely need kernel version 2.6.20 (>= Debian Lenny & Ubuntu Feisty Fawn) or higher | |
== Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu Feisty 7.0.4 == | == Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu Feisty 7.0.4 == |
Revision as of 16:43, 30 July 2007
General Comments
The guide is currently valid for Debian-based distros. Feel free to add instructions for others as well.
You will most likely need kernel version 2.6.20 (>= Debian Lenny & Ubuntu Feisty Fawn) or higher
Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu Feisty 7.0.4
To prepare your environment run the following:
sudo apt-get install linux-source linux-headers-`uname -r`
Create and enter working dir (e.g. ~/gadgetfs)
mkdir $WD cd $WD
Uncompress /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.##.tar.gz (or .bz2)
tar xf /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.##.tar.gz
Then run the following:
mkdir usb_module_dir cd usb_module_dir cp -r /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.##/drivers/usb/* . cd gadget echo "KDIR := /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build" >> Makefile echo "PWD := `pwd`" >> Makefile echo "obj-m := dummy_hcd.o gadgetfs.o" >> Makefile echo "default: " >> Makefile echo -e "\t\$(MAKE) -C \$(KDIR) SUBDIRS=\$(PWD) modules" >> Makefile make
If everything went fine you will find dummy_hcd.ko and gadgetfs.o along with other files in the current directory. Load the modules whenever you need them by issuing
sudo insmod ./dummcy_hcd.ko sudo insmod ./gadgetfs.ko