On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 11:02:18AM +0800, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > OpenUSB's API is now rather stable and they have the front end > and Linux/Solaris backend basically done. It is a fork of libusb-1.0 > development branch since that branch is dormant for a while. > The aim is to be thread safe and supports assync I/O and isochronous > transfer where libusb-0.1 may have problems. > > Is it possible for some people here to implement a backend > (based on ugen?) for FreeBSD?
Interesting - definitely something I will take a look at. Thank you for the pointer. > Or maybe at least improve the current libusb-0.1.x implemenation > for FreeBSD. Yeah, I was looking at backporting some of the features from libusb CVS HEAD to libusb-0.1 on FreeBSD a while back and improving FreeBSD compatability as well for an application, I work on - but we ended up making FreeBSD specific work-arounds in the application instead. The current stable version of libusb certainly makes a lot to wish for on FreeBSD. > By the way, the latest CVS version of usbutils (lsusb) supports > FreeBSD and it is rather a nice tool. Oh, I haven't looked at this in a while. I'll try to come up with a port for FreeBSD. Brix -- Henrik Brix Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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