Greetings!

I need to know your suggestions/views on implementing
a shared secondary storage device while using the
system as USB A-host (host) and USB B-peripheral mode
(device).

Basically, I am using SD/MMC card to copy files when
the system is in the host mode. I would like to use
the same SD/MMC card as a secondary storage when in
device mode, i.e., when the USB end on the system is
connected to a host PC. 

Option 1: So, I will have to remove the SD/MMC driver
and write a separate driver for interpreting USB data
with sector read/write info sent from the host PC and
do the read/writes to SD/MMC on the system? 

Removing the SD/MMC driver is essential to avoid
memory write conflicts. Or, is it possible to still
have the SD/MMC card readable from the system?

Option 2: Use gadget drivers for read/write info
provided from the host PC?

Option 3: Any other?

I'd appreciate any feedback on this,

Thanks,

SK

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Shakthi Kannan, MS
Software Engineer, Hexaware Technologies
[E]: shakstux at yahoo dot com       [M]: (91) 98407-87007
[W]: http://www.shakthimaan.com      [L]: Chennai, India
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