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- # README for usbip-utils
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2011 matt mooney <mfm@muteddisk.com>
- # 2005-2008 Takahiro Hirofuchi
- [Overview]
- USB/IP protocol allows to pass USB device from server to client over the
- network. Server is a machine which provides (shares) a USB device. Client is
- a machine which uses USB device provided by server over the network.
- The USB device may be either physical device connected to a server or
- software entity created on a server using USB gadget subsystem.
- Whole project consists of four parts:
- - usbip-vhci
- A client side kernel module which provides a virtual USB Host Controller
- and allows to import a USB device from a remote machine.
- - usbip-host (stub driver)
- A server side module which provides a USB device driver which can be
- bound to a physical USB device to make it exportable.
- - usbip-vudc
- A server side module which provides a virtual USB Device Controller and allows
- to export a USB device created using USB Gadget Subsystem.
- - usbip-utils
- A set of userspace tools used to handle connection and management.
- Used on both sides.
- [Requirements]
- - USB/IP device drivers
- Found in the drivers/usb/usbip/ directory of the Linux kernel tree.
- - libudev >= 2.0
- libudev library
- - libwrap0-dev
- tcp wrapper library
- - gcc >= 4.0
- - libtool, automake >= 1.9, autoconf >= 2.5.0, pkg-config
- [Optional]
- - hwdata
- Contains USB device identification data.
- [Install]
- 0. Generate configuration scripts.
- $ ./autogen.sh
- 1. Compile & install the userspace utilities.
- $ ./configure [--with-tcp-wrappers=no] [--with-usbids-dir=<dir>]
- $ make install
- 2. Compile & install USB/IP drivers.
- [Usage]
- On a server side there are two entities which can be shared.
- First of them is physical usb device connected to the machine.
- To make it available below steps should be executed:
- server:# (Physically attach your USB device.)
- server:# insmod usbip-core.ko
- server:# insmod usbip-host.ko
- server:# usbipd -D
- - Start usbip daemon.
- server:# usbip list -l
- - List driver assignments for USB devices.
- server:# usbip bind --busid 1-2
- - Bind usbip-host.ko to the device with busid 1-2.
- - The USB device 1-2 is now exportable to other hosts!
- - Use `usbip unbind --busid 1-2' to stop exporting the device.
- Second of shareable entities is USB Gadget created using USB Gadget Subsystem
- on a server machine. To make it available below steps should be executed:
- server:# (Create your USB gadget)
- - Currently the most preferable way of creating a new USB gadget
- is ConfigFS Composite Gadget. Please refer to its documentation
- for details.
- - See vudc_server_example.sh for a short example of USB gadget creation
- server:# insmod usbip-core.ko
- server:# insmod usbip-vudc.ko
- - To create more than one instance of vudc use num module param
- server:# (Bind gadget to one of available vudc)
- - Assign your new gadget to USB/IP UDC
- - Using ConfigFS interface you may do this simply by:
- server:# cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/<gadget_name>
- server:# echo "usbip-vudc.0" > UDC
- server:# usbipd -D --device
- - Start usbip daemon.
- To attach new device to client machine below commands should be used:
- client:# insmod usbip-core.ko
- client:# insmod vhci-hcd.ko
- client:# usbip list --remote <host>
- - List exported USB devices on the <host>.
- client:# usbip attach --remote <host> --busid 1-2
- - Connect the remote USB device.
- - When using vudc on a server side busid is really vudc instance name.
- For example: usbip-vudc.0
- client:# usbip port
- - Show virtual port status.
- client:# usbip detach --port <port>
- - Detach the USB device.
- [Example]
- ---------------------------
- SERVER SIDE
- ---------------------------
- Physically attach your USB devices to this host.
- trois:# insmod path/to/usbip-core.ko
- trois:# insmod path/to/usbip-host.ko
- trois:# usbipd -D
- In another terminal, let's look up what USB devices are physically
- attached to this host.
- trois:# usbip list -l
- Local USB devices
- =================
- - busid 1-1 (05a9:a511)
- 1-1:1.0 -> ov511
- - busid 3-2 (0711:0902)
- 3-2:1.0 -> none
- - busid 3-3.1 (08bb:2702)
- 3-3.1:1.0 -> snd-usb-audio
- 3-3.1:1.1 -> snd-usb-audio
- - busid 3-3.2 (04bb:0206)
- 3-3.2:1.0 -> usb-storage
- - busid 3-3 (0409:0058)
- 3-3:1.0 -> hub
- - busid 4-1 (046d:08b2)
- 4-1:1.0 -> none
- 4-1:1.1 -> none
- 4-1:1.2 -> none
- - busid 5-2 (058f:9254)
- 5-2:1.0 -> hub
- A USB storage device of busid 3-3.2 is now bound to the usb-storage
- driver. To export this device, we first mark the device as
- "exportable"; the device is bound to the usbip-host driver. Please
- remember you can not export a USB hub.
- Mark the device of busid 3-3.2 as exportable:
- trois:# usbip --debug bind --busid 3-3.2
- ...
- usbip debug: usbip_bind.c:162:[unbind_other] 3-3.2:1.0 -> usb-storage
- ...
- bind device on busid 3-3.2: complete
- trois:# usbip list -l
- Local USB devices
- =================
- ...
- - busid 3-3.2 (04bb:0206)
- 3-3.2:1.0 -> usbip-host
- ...
- ---------------------------
- CLIENT SIDE
- ---------------------------
- First, let's list available remote devices that are marked as
- exportable on the host.
- deux:# insmod path/to/usbip-core.ko
- deux:# insmod path/to/vhci-hcd.ko
- deux:# usbip list --remote 10.0.0.3
- Exportable USB devices
- ======================
- - 10.0.0.3
- 1-1: Prolific Technology, Inc. : unknown product (067b:3507)
- : /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/usb1/1-1
- : (Defined at Interface level) / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (00/00/00)
- : 0 - Mass Storage / SCSI / Bulk (Zip) (08/06/50)
- 1-2.2.1: Apple Computer, Inc. : unknown product (05ac:0203)
- : /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/usb1/1-2/1-2.2/1-2.2.1
- : (Defined at Interface level) / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (00/00/00)
- : 0 - Human Interface Devices / Boot Interface Subclass / Keyboard (03/01/01)
- 1-2.2.3: OmniVision Technologies, Inc. : OV511+ WebCam (05a9:a511)
- : /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/usb1/1-2/1-2.2/1-2.2.3
- : (Defined at Interface level) / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (00/00/00)
- : 0 - Vendor Specific Class / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (ff/00/00)
- 3-1: Logitech, Inc. : QuickCam Pro 4000 (046d:08b2)
- : /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:0a.0/usb3/3-1
- : (Defined at Interface level) / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (00/00/00)
- : 0 - Data / unknown subclass / unknown protocol (0a/ff/00)
- : 1 - Audio / Control Device / unknown protocol (01/01/00)
- : 2 - Audio / Streaming / unknown protocol (01/02/00)
- Attach a remote USB device:
- deux:# usbip attach --remote 10.0.0.3 --busid 1-1
- port 0 attached
- Show the devices attached to this client:
- deux:# usbip port
- Port 00: <Port in Use> at Full Speed(12Mbps)
- Prolific Technology, Inc. : unknown product (067b:3507)
- 6-1 -> usbip://10.0.0.3:3240/1-1 (remote bus/dev 001/004)
- 6-1:1.0 used by usb-storage
- /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:0:0/device
- /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/device
- /sys/block/sda/device
- Detach the imported device:
- deux:# usbip detach --port 0
- port 0 detached
- [Checklist]
- - See 'Debug Tips' on the project wiki.
- - http://usbip.wiki.sourceforge.net/how-to-debug-usbip
- - usbip-host.ko must be bound to the target device.
- - See /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices and find "Driver=..." lines of the device.
- - Target USB gadget must be bound to vudc
- (using USB gadget susbsys, not usbip bind command)
- - Shutdown firewall.
- - usbip now uses TCP port 3240.
- - Disable SELinux.
- - Check the kernel and daemon messages.
- [Contact]
- Mailing List: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
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