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41 USB and serial devices. It also assumes you configure the Linux
53 The gadget serial driver is a Linux USB gadget driver, a USB device
54 side driver. It runs on a Linux system that has USB device side
56 with a USB development card.
58 The gadget serial driver talks over USB to either a CDC ACM driver
59 or a generic USB serial driver running on a host PC.
63 | Host-Side CDC ACM USB Host |
64 | Operating | or | Controller | USB
65 | System | Generic USB | Driver |--------
67 | Windows) Driver USB Stack | |
74 | Gadget USB Periph. | |
78 | System USB Stack |
92 the Windows usbser.sys ACM driver, and the Linux USB generic serial
108 side kernel for "Support for USB Gadgets", for a "USB Peripheral
110 driver. All this are listed under "USB Gadget Support" when
158 When the gadget serial driver is loaded and the USB device connected
159 to the Windows host with a USB cable, Windows should recognize the
185 kernel for "Support for Host-side USB" and for "USB Modem (CDC ACM)
188 Once the gadget serial driver is loaded and the USB device connected
189 to the Linux host with a USB cable, the host system should recognize
214 Installing the Linux Host Generic USB Serial Driver
216 To use the Linux generic USB serial driver you must configure the
217 Linux host side kernel for "Support for Host-side USB", for "USB
218 Serial Converter support", and for the "USB Generic Serial Driver".
220 Once the gadget serial driver is loaded and the USB device connected
221 to the Linux host with a USB cable, the host system should recognize
256 and a USB cable connects the gadget device to the host, you should
257 be able to communicate over USB between the gadget and host systems.
270 On a Linux host running the USB generic serial driver, configure
272 (If you have other USB serial devices connected, change the device