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Pi Zero multiple USB gadgets minimal example
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#!/bin/bash -e | |
modprobe libcomposite | |
cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/ | |
mkdir g && cd g | |
echo 0x1d6b > idVendor # Linux Foundation | |
echo 0x0104 > idProduct # Multifunction Composite Gadget | |
echo 0x0100 > bcdDevice # v1.0.0 | |
echo 0x0200 > bcdUSB # USB 2.0 | |
echo 0xEF > bDeviceClass | |
echo 0x02 > bDeviceSubClass | |
echo 0x01 > bDeviceProtocol | |
mkdir -p strings/0x409 | |
echo "deadbeef00115599" > strings/0x409/serialnumber | |
echo "irq5 labs" > strings/0x409/manufacturer | |
echo "Pi Zero Gadget" > strings/0x409/product | |
mkdir -p functions/acm.usb0 # serial | |
mkdir -p functions/rndis.usb0 # network | |
mkdir -p configs/c.1 | |
echo 250 > configs/c.1/MaxPower | |
ln -s functions/rndis.usb0 configs/c.1/ | |
ln -s functions/acm.usb0 configs/c.1/ | |
# OS descriptors | |
echo 1 > os_desc/use | |
echo 0xcd > os_desc/b_vendor_code | |
echo MSFT100 > os_desc/qw_sign | |
echo RNDIS > functions/rndis.usb0/os_desc/interface.rndis/compatible_id | |
echo 5162001 > functions/rndis.usb0/os_desc/interface.rndis/sub_compatible_id | |
ln -s configs/c.1 os_desc | |
udevadm settle -t 5 || : | |
ls /sys/class/udc/ > UDC |
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# /usr/lib/systemd/system/myusbgadget.service | |
[Unit] | |
Description=My USB gadget | |
After=systemd-modules-load.service | |
[Service] | |
Type=oneshot | |
RemainAfterExit=yes | |
ExecStart=/usr/bin/myusbgadget | |
[Install] | |
WantedBy=sysinit.target |
If you have a working example that provides ACM, ECM, and RNDIS (with ACM/RNDIS working on windows and ACM/ECM working on Mac), it could help me out bigtime.
See this
https://gist.github.com/Leo-PL/1ee48d132bc7a7ccd4657ea1ed7badd8
It includes two alternative configurations (USB term): one with RNDIS+ACM, another with ECM+ACM.
EDIT: nevermind, it doesn't work indeed. Windows stops recognizing ACM as soon as there are two configurations.
Interestingly, this question is about this exact issue has been fixed by using
echo "0xEF" > ${g}/bDeviceClass
echo "0x02" > ${g}/bDeviceSubClass
echo "0x01" > ${g}/bDeviceProtocol
which is already present in the script above. I've tried the snippet from the question with the fix, and it does not work for me.
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For the network part, try this:
https://github.com/rundekugel/USBGadgetNetwork
It combines CDC/ECM and RNDIS
It works for Windows10 / Linux and MACos
I didn't try to add additional cdc/acm, but I think, it should work on most OS.