Hello all,

I've searched the archives and couldn't find anything to answer my
question.  I'm writing a Windows program that communicates with a device
running embedded Linux (Montevista).  The embedded Linux kernel version
is 2.4.20.  

I understand that beginning with kernel version 2.6.11, a module called
usbmon became available, which has a roughly analagous function to what
tcpdump does for Ethernet.  Sounds like just what the doctor ordered to
cure my device driver headaches.

Is it possible to add this usbmon module to the 2.4.20 kernel?  Failing
that, is there any quick and dirty way I can get sort of similar
functionality?  All I want to do is verify the URBs are getting from the
Windows app to the Linux device in the way I expect.  I found an archive
message about "dumping the URBs into the syslog" but I do not know how I
can do that myself.

Thanks for any help or pointers to information you guys can provide.
I'm a Linux amateur, so please keep that in mind.  :)

Greg


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