[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to write a device driver for a USB device that is not currently
supported by Linux. Trouble is all the examples I have found so far (
usb-skel.c and others ) give an example of a driver that is a middle man
between a userspace application and the device. So there are no examples on
how to actually send the data to the device.

In my case, the device I am using simply uses the machine it is connected
to as an internet connection. The driver should send/receive data from the
device and allow the device to go and make TCP connections to the internet.

You probably want to do this in userspace using libusb. I would be surprised if there is any sane way of creating and managing TCP connections from inside the kernel.

Daniel
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