Any device which conforms to the USB Mass Storage specification will
function with the existing usb-storage driver.
For other devices, you'll have to write your own driver. www.linux-usb.org
has some good pointers on where to start for this.
Matt
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:51:50PM +0900, Sanjay Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> i am doing Indurial Training for six month in IUCAA Pune,India.It is
> the part of my M.C.A.(Post Graduate Cource).My Project is to write a
> IDE Hard Disk Driver with USB interface under Linux.For that, i had
> visited a lot of sites on net and came to know a little bit on that.
> Complete picture is not clear.So i have decided to take some help form
> you.
> So,i will be very greatfull to you if you please guide me regarding
> writing of USB Hard Drive Device (e.g. IDE disk) driver under Linux
> plateform. How to start designing for that.where to write the module for
> that and which files among the /usr/src/linux/drivers/usb/ are concerned
> with my project.Plz give me the complete documentation and
> function/importance of the file concerned to my project,in the above
> directory.Is there any chnages will i have to make in the present files,
> if yes then give me the name of files along with reasons.Should i have
> to write a seperate module for IDE disk or by changing usb-storage.c,
> can i proceed.
>
> First of all send me the guidline for my project.i want to
> keep in touch with you during my whole project.
>
> Thanx.
>
> SANJAY KUMAR
> University of Pune,
> Department of Computer Sc.,
> M.C.A 3rd Year
> e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ph: (020)-5675653
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