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53 /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices outputs. The T-line will have a bus number.
63 "lsusb" and get the bus number from the appropriate line. Example:
101 "address" word (see below), where '1u' format adds a bus number. If 2 colons
106 of whitespace separated words. The number or position of words may depend
112 of the URB structure in hexadecimal, but can be a sequence number or any
115 - Timestamp in microseconds, a decimal number. The timestamp's resolution
123 colons: URB type and direction, Bus number, Device address, Endpoint number.
129 Bus number, Device address, and Endpoint are decimal numbers, but they may
139 The status field is a decimal number, sometimes negative, which represents
146 present because it is never a number. Thus if scripts find a set of numbers
157 If an Isochronous transfer event has a set of descriptors, a total number
202 unsigned char epnum; /* Endpoint number and transfer direction */
204 u16 busnum; /* 12: Bus number */
222 unsigned int ndesc; /* 60: Actual number of ISO descriptors */
230 number. Number zero (/dev/usbmon0) is special and means "all buses".
254 The member "queued" refers to the number of events currently queued in the
255 buffer (and not to the number of events processed since the last reset).
257 The member "dropped" is the number of events lost since the last call
304 The actual number of events discarded is returned in nflush.
310 them into the offvec. The actual number of event offsets is stored into
315 This call removes a number of events from the kernel buffer. Its argument
316 is the number of events to remove. If the buffer contains fewer events