.TH NUSB 4 .SH NAME audio, disk, kb, serial, ptp, usbd - Universal Serial Bus drivers .SH SYNOPSIS .B nusb/audio .I devid .PP .B nusb/disk [ .B -d ] .I devid .PP .B nusb/kb [ .B -d ] [ .B -a .I n ] .I devid .PP .B nusb/serial [ .B -d ] .I devid .PP .B nusb/ptp [ .B -dD ] .I devid .PP .B nusb/usbd .SH DESCRIPTION These programs drive USB devices of specific classes via .IR usb (3). Usually they are started by .IR nusbrc (8) upon attachment of the device to the bus. All drivers except .I usbd take the decimal usb .I devid of the device they should handle as ther last argument. A drivers instance handles only one device at a time. .PP Drivers that provide file systems make them available as shares under .B /shr (see .IR shr (3)) or .BR /shr/usb (wich is bound after .BR /dev by .IR nusbrc (8)). .PP Options .B \-d and .B \-D present on most drivers trigger debug diagnostics and file system debugging diagnostics. Repeating any one of these may increase verbosity. .SS Hubs .I Usbd enumerates the tree of USB hubs and configures the device on attachment. It provides a filesystem with the the file .B usbevent (usualy seen as .BR /dev/usbevent ) wich when read, returns a 5 column space separated line of text, one for each event. The columns are: .B attach or .B detach .I devid .I vid .I did and .I csp . All but .I devid are formated as 4 digit hexadecimal. This file is read by .IR nusbrc (8) and the .I devid is passed to a suitable driver. .SS Keyboards and mice .I Kb supports USB keyboards and mice either as separate USB devices or as a single combined USB device. Scan codes from the keyboard are sent to .B /dev/kbin to let .IR kbdfs (8) process them. Mouse events are sent to .BR /dev/mousein in the same way. .PP The option .B \-a accelerates the mouse to level .I n (similar to the kernel mouse driver acceleration). .SS Disks .I Disk configures and manages USB mass storage devices. It provides a file system (usually seen at .BR /dev ) that includes one directory per storage device, named .BI sdU N . M in correspondence with the usb device number and the storage unit number (or LUN). For example, LUN number 2 on .B /dev/usb/ep3.0 can be accessed through .BR /dev/sdU3.2 . .PP The storage device directory contains the usual files served by .IR sd (3): .BR data , .BR raw , and .BR ctl . .PP The .B ctl file supplies the device geometry and partitions when read. .SS Serial and JTAG ports .I Serial provides a file system (usually seen at .BR /dev ) that includes one directory per USB serial port, named .BI eiaU N or .BI eiaU N . M. In this directory there are two files, .BR eiaU , similar to .BI eia N in .IR uart (3), and .BR eiaUctl , which admits writes in the same format as .BI eia N ctl in .IR uart (3). Reading from .B eiaUctl gives the serial port's settings in the same format as .BI eia N status in .IR uart (3). Options are similar to those of .IR disk . .PP JTAG ports are similar but the files are named .B jtag and .BR jtagctl . . .SS Audio devices .I Audio configures and manages a USB audio device. It implements a file system, (normally seen at .BI /dev ) containing files .BR volume and .BR audio . .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/nusb .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR mouse (3), .IR sd (3), .IR uart (3), .IR usb (3), .IR shr (3), .IR nusbrc (8), .IR kbdfs (8) .SH BUGS The various device drivers are generic USB drivers and may work only for certain devices on each class. .PP USB ATA storage devices are not supported. .PP The serial driver works only for the Prolific chip and Ftdi, and control of the .B dcd and .B dsr signals and some of the extra features are unimplemented. For Ftdi, only the Sheevaplug and Guruplug have been tried. There is support for the EHCI debug port, but it loses bytes.