And for the record, folk who want MSFT-interop in this area could implement the "PTP" (Picture Transport Protocol, not Peer-to-Peer!) protocol in a Linux-USB device.
Not being familiar with it, I looked it up. "PTP" actually stands for Picture _Transfer_ Protocol.
And is supported by gphoto. Or at least work is under way. It seems to me that no kernel support is needed.
But gphoto2 doesn't run _inside_ a USB device ... :)
Agreed that a user mode driver could do this; gadgetfs should be well up to that task.
- Dave
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