Alan Stern 782da727b0 usbcore: make usb_generic a usb_device_driver 19 yıl önce
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atm a01c4ef1cc [PATCH] USBATM: remove no-longer needed #include 19 yıl önce
class 3dd2ae81f7 [PATCH] USB: update for acm in quirks and debug 19 yıl önce
core 782da727b0 usbcore: make usb_generic a usb_device_driver 19 yıl önce
gadget bfb2c965d6 USB: Allow compile in g_ether, fix typo 19 yıl önce
host 3a16f7b4a7 USB: move <linux/usb_otg.h> to <linux/usb/otg.h> 19 yıl önce
image 5d5ff44fe6 [SCSI] fix up request buffer reference in various scsi drivers 19 yıl önce
input d5176b413d USB: Add driver for PhidgetMotorControl 19 yıl önce
misc da308e8da7 USB: Phidgets should check create_device_file() return value 19 yıl önce
mon 8e18e2941c [PATCH] inode_diet: Replace inode.u.generic_ip with inode.i_private 19 yıl önce
net 5df3d8b53f USB: Support for ELECOM LD-USB20 in pegasus 19 yıl önce
serial 988440e7e5 USB: ark3116: Formatting cleanups 19 yıl önce
storage 39c2f3ac04 USB: unusual_dev entry for Sony P990i 19 yıl önce
Kconfig 60bbfc84b6 USB OHCI controller support for PNX4008 19 yıl önce
Makefile 9189bfc2df [PATCH] USB: rename Cypress CY7C63xxx driver to proper name and fix up some tiny things 19 yıl önce
README 1da177e4c3 Linux-2.6.12-rc2 20 yıl önce
usb-skeleton.c 121e287cb5 usb-skeleton: don't submit URBs after disconnection 19 yıl önce

README

To understand all the Linux-USB framework, you'll use these resources:

* This source code. This is necessarily an evolving work, and
includes kerneldoc that should help you get a current overview.
("make pdfdocs", and then look at "usb.pdf" for host side and
"gadget.pdf" for peripheral side.) Also, Documentation/usb has
more information.

* The USB 2.0 specification (from www.usb.org), with supplements
such as those for USB OTG and the various device classes.
The USB specification has a good overview chapter, and USB
peripherals conform to the widely known "Chapter 9".

* Chip specifications for USB controllers. Examples include
host controllers (on PCs, servers, and more); peripheral
controllers (in devices with Linux firmware, like printers or
cell phones); and hard-wired peripherals like Ethernet adapters.

* Specifications for other protocols implemented by USB peripheral
functions. Some are vendor-specific; others are vendor-neutral
but just standardized outside of the www.usb.org team.

Here is a list of what each subdirectory here is, and what is contained in
them.

core/ - This is for the core USB host code, including the
usbfs files and the hub class driver ("khubd").

host/ - This is for USB host controller drivers. This
includes UHCI, OHCI, EHCI, and others that might
be used with more specialized "embedded" systems.

gadget/ - This is for USB peripheral controller drivers and
the various gadget drivers which talk to them.


Individual USB driver directories. A new driver should be added to the
first subdirectory in the list below that it fits into.

image/ - This is for still image drivers, like scanners or
digital cameras.
input/ - This is for any driver that uses the input subsystem,
like keyboard, mice, touchscreens, tablets, etc.
media/ - This is for multimedia drivers, like video cameras,
radios, and any other drivers that talk to the v4l
subsystem.
net/ - This is for network drivers.
serial/ - This is for USB to serial drivers.
storage/ - This is for USB mass-storage drivers.
class/ - This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
into any of the above categories, and work for a range
of USB Class specified devices.
misc/ - This is for all USB device drivers that do not fit
into any of the above categories.