Documentation: USB: correct possessive "its" usage
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2Multifunction Composite Gadget
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5Overview
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8The Multifunction Composite Gadget (or g_multi) is a composite gadget
9that makes extensive use of the composite framework to provide
10a... multifunction gadget.
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f13039ce 12In its standard configuration it provides a single USB configuration
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13with RNDIS[1] (that is Ethernet), USB CDC[2] ACM (that is serial) and
14USB Mass Storage functions.
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16A CDC ECM (Ethernet) function may be turned on via a Kconfig option
17and RNDIS can be turned off. If they are both enabled the gadget will
18have two configurations -- one with RNDIS and another with CDC ECM[3].
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9c8f6820 20Please note that if you use non-standard configuration (that is enable
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21CDC ECM) you may need to change vendor and/or product ID.
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23Host drivers
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26To make use of the gadget one needs to make it work on host side --
27without that there's no hope of achieving anything with the gadget.
28As one might expect, things one need to do very from system to system.
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30Linux host drivers
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33Since the gadget uses standard composite framework and appears as such
34to Linux host it does not need any additional drivers on Linux host
35side. All the functions are handled by respective drivers developed
36for them.
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38This is also true for two configuration set-up with RNDIS
39configuration being the first one. Linux host will use the second
40configuration with CDC ECM which should work better under Linux.
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42Windows host drivers
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072baa03 45For the gadget to work under Windows two conditions have to be met:
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47Detecting as composite gadget
48^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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50First of all, Windows need to detect the gadget as an USB composite
51gadget which on its own have some conditions[4]. If they are met,
52Windows lets USB Generic Parent Driver[5] handle the device which then
2dc0194c 53tries to match drivers for each individual interface (sort of, don't
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54get into too many details).
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56The good news is: you do not have to worry about most of the
57conditions!
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59The only thing to worry is that the gadget has to have a single
60configuration so a dual RNDIS and CDC ECM gadget won't work unless you
61create a proper INF -- and of course, if you do submit it!
62
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63Installing drivers for each function
64^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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66The other, trickier thing is making Windows install drivers for each
67individual function.
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69For mass storage it is trivial since Windows detect it's an interface
70implementing USB Mass Storage class and selects appropriate driver.
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72Things are harder with RDNIS and CDC ACM.
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74RNDIS
75.....
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77To make Windows select RNDIS drivers for the first function in the
78gadget, one needs to use the [[file:linux.inf]] file provided with this
79document. It "attaches" Window's RNDIS driver to the first interface
80of the gadget.
81
82Please note, that while testing we encountered some issues[6] when
83RNDIS was not the first interface. You do not need to worry abut it
84unless you are trying to develop your own gadget in which case watch
85out for this bug.
86
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87CDC ACM
88.......
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90Similarly, [[file:linux-cdc-acm.inf]] is provided for CDC ACM.
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92Customising the gadget
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95If you intend to hack the g_multi gadget be advised that rearranging
96functions will obviously change interface numbers for each of the
97functionality. As an effect provided INFs won't work since they have
98interface numbers hard-coded in them (it's not hard to change those
99though[7]).
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101This also means, that after experimenting with g_multi and changing
102provided functions one should change gadget's vendor and/or product ID
103so there will be no collision with other customised gadgets or the
104original gadget.
105
106Failing to comply may cause brain damage after wondering for hours why
107things don't work as intended before realising Windows have cached
108some drivers information (changing USB port may sometimes help plus
109you might try using USBDeview[8] to remove the phantom device).
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111INF testing
112...........
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114Provided INF files have been tested on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista
115and Windows 7, all 32-bit versions. It should work on 64-bit versions
116as well. It most likely won't work on Windows prior to Windows XP
117SP2.
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119Other systems
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122At this moment, drivers for any other systems have not been tested.
123Knowing how MacOS is based on BSD and BSD is an Open Source it is
124believed that it should (read: "I have no idea whether it will") work
125out-of-the-box.
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127For more exotic systems I have even less to say...
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129Any testing and drivers *are* *welcome*!
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131Authors
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134This document has been written by Michal Nazarewicz
135([[mailto:mina86@mina86.com]]). INF files have been hacked with
136support of Marek Szyprowski ([[mailto:m.szyprowski@samsung.com]]) and
137Xiaofan Chen ([[mailto:xiaofanc@gmail.com]]) basing on the MS RNDIS
138template[9], Microchip's CDC ACM INF file and David Brownell's
139([[mailto:dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net]]) original INF files.
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141Footnotes
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144[1] Remote Network Driver Interface Specification,
ffeb1e9e 145[[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee484414.aspx]].
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147[2] Communications Device Class Abstract Control Model, spec for this
148and other USB classes can be found at
149[[http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/]].
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151[3] CDC Ethernet Control Model.
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ffeb1e9e 153[4] [[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff537109(v=VS.85).aspx]]
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ffeb1e9e 155[5] [[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff539234(v=VS.85).aspx]]
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157[6] To put it in some other nice words, Windows failed to respond to
158any user input.
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160[7] You may find [[http://www.cygnal.org/ubb/Forum9/HTML/001050.html]]
161useful.
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ffeb1e9e 163[8] https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
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ffeb1e9e 165[9] [[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff570620.aspx]]