Think of it instead as portability. The main barrier to being able to use this should be knowing USB -- not whether your chosen programming environment supports POSIX-specific APIs.
Remember that _today_ you can write fully realistic user mode gadget drivers in C, C++, Python, Java, and other languages (including BASH!). Not all of those have, or want, ioctl().
Firstly, you are unlikely to see gadgetfs ported to anything that doesn't have ioctl.
Reread the above. It's _already_ usable in several such programming environments. Didn't need porting.
- Dave
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