Yes. A little hack can work.

This is an example of disabling mass storage mode of usb.
You can build your kernel with mass storage support as "module" instead of "built-in". That will generate usb-storage.ko driver. And will get installed at /system/lib/modules/ Now if you want to disable the mass storage support of usb, move this usb-storage.ko to some other location and so system wont fine the driver and will fail to enable the usb mass storage support. To enable the same, move back the usb-storage.ko driver at original location i.e. /system/lib/modules/

Do the same with other usb functionality.

Regards,
Pratik



On Monday 21 March 2011 11:59 AM, Luiz Felipe Puccinelli Glingani wrote:
Is it possible to stop/disable the USB port programmatically ?

Thanks,
Luiz
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