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authorMichal Nazarewicz <m.nazarewicz@samsung.com>2010-06-21 07:57:06 -0400
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2010-08-10 17:35:37 -0400
commite41e134e34fbbfc7868f4784cd1370847462b879 (patch)
treecd390e6b48d6911ac3af300f4919985ee0f0a0fb
parent90eef5b8acb459da65b269cf1db9f92debda1a24 (diff)
USB: gadget: g_serial: INF file updated
Updated the INF file for g_serial gadget. It should work with most recent Windows systems now. Signed-off-by: Michal Nazarewicz <m.nazarewicz@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt87
-rw-r--r--Documentation/usb/linux-cdc-acm.inf107
2 files changed, 117 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt b/Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt
index eac7df94d8e3..61e67f6a20a0 100644
--- a/Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt
+++ b/Documentation/usb/gadget_serial.txt
@@ -151,88 +151,23 @@ instructions below to install the host side driver.
151 151
152Installing the Windows Host ACM Driver 152Installing the Windows Host ACM Driver
153-------------------------------------- 153--------------------------------------
154To use the Windows ACM driver you must have the files "gserial.inf" 154To use the Windows ACM driver you must have the "linux-cdc-acm.inf"
155and "usbser.sys" together in a folder on the Windows machine. 155file (provided along this document) which supports all recent versions
156 156of Windows.
157The "gserial.inf" file is given here.
158
159-------------------- CUT HERE --------------------
160[Version]
161Signature="$Windows NT$"
162Class=Ports
163ClassGuid={4D36E978-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
164Provider=%LINUX%
165DriverVer=08/17/2004,0.0.2.0
166; Copyright (C) 2004 Al Borchers (alborchers@steinerpoint.com)
167
168[Manufacturer]
169%LINUX%=GSerialDeviceList
170
171[GSerialDeviceList]
172%GSERIAL%=GSerialInstall, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4A7
173
174[DestinationDirs]
175DefaultDestDir=10,System32\Drivers
176
177[GSerialInstall]
178CopyFiles=GSerialCopyFiles
179AddReg=GSerialAddReg
180
181[GSerialCopyFiles]
182usbser.sys
183
184[GSerialAddReg]
185HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
186HKR,,NTMPDriver,,usbser.sys
187HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MsPorts.dll,SerialPortPropPageProvider"
188
189[GSerialInstall.Services]
190AddService = usbser,0x0002,GSerialService
191
192[GSerialService]
193DisplayName = %GSERIAL_DISPLAY_NAME%
194ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER
195StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START
196ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL
197ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\usbser.sys
198LoadOrderGroup = Base
199
200[Strings]
201LINUX = "Linux"
202GSERIAL = "Gadget Serial"
203GSERIAL_DISPLAY_NAME = "USB Gadget Serial Driver"
204-------------------- CUT HERE --------------------
205
206The "usbser.sys" file comes with various versions of Windows.
207For example, it can be found on Windows XP typically in
208
209 C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386\driver.cab
210
211Or it can be found on the Windows 98SE CD in the "win98" folder
212in the "DRIVER11.CAB" through "DRIVER20.CAB" cab files. You will
213need the DOS "expand" program, the Cygwin "cabextract" program, or
214a similar program to unpack these cab files and extract "usbser.sys".
215
216For example, to extract "usbser.sys" into the current directory
217on Windows XP, open a DOS window and run a command like
218
219 expand C:\WINDOWS\Driver~1\i386\driver.cab -F:usbser.sys .
220
221(Thanks to Nishant Kamat for pointing out this DOS command.)
222 157
223When the gadget serial driver is loaded and the USB device connected 158When the gadget serial driver is loaded and the USB device connected
224to the Windows host with a USB cable, Windows should recognize the 159to the Windows host with a USB cable, Windows should recognize the
225gadget serial device and ask for a driver. Tell Windows to find the 160gadget serial device and ask for a driver. Tell Windows to find the
226driver in the folder that contains "gserial.inf" and "usbser.sys". 161driver in the folder that contains the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
227 162
228For example, on Windows XP, when the gadget serial device is first 163For example, on Windows XP, when the gadget serial device is first
229plugged in, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" starts up. Select 164plugged in, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" starts up. Select
230"Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)", then on 165"Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)", then on the
231the next screen select "Include this location in the search" and 166next screen select "Include this location in the search" and enter the
232enter the path or browse to the folder containing "gserial.inf" and 167path or browse to the folder containing the "linux-cdc-acm.inf" file.
233"usbser.sys". Windows will complain that the Gadget Serial driver 168Windows will complain that the Gadget Serial driver has not passed
234has not passed Windows Logo testing, but select "Continue anyway" 169Windows Logo testing, but select "Continue anyway" and finish the
235and finish the driver installation. 170driver installation.
236 171
237On Windows XP, in the "Device Manager" (under "Control Panel", 172On Windows XP, in the "Device Manager" (under "Control Panel",
238"System", "Hardware") expand the "Ports (COM & LPT)" entry and you 173"System", "Hardware") expand the "Ports (COM & LPT)" entry and you
@@ -345,5 +280,3 @@ you should be able to send data back and forth between the gadget
345side and host side systems. Anything you type on the terminal 280side and host side systems. Anything you type on the terminal
346window on the gadget side should appear in the terminal window on 281window on the gadget side should appear in the terminal window on
347the host side and vice versa. 282the host side and vice versa.
348
349
diff --git a/Documentation/usb/linux-cdc-acm.inf b/Documentation/usb/linux-cdc-acm.inf
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..14d2b879f0fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/usb/linux-cdc-acm.inf
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
1; Windows USB CDC ACM Setup File
2
3; Based on INF template which was:
4; Copyright (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation
5; Copyright (c) 2007 Microchip Technology Inc.
6; likely to be covered by the MLPL as found at:
7; <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/cc300389.aspx#MLPL>.
8; For use only on Windows operating systems.
9
10[Version]
11Signature="$Windows NT$"
12Class=Ports
13ClassGuid={4D36E978-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
14Provider=%Linux%
15DriverVer=11/15/2007,5.1.2600.0
16
17[Manufacturer]
18%Linux%=DeviceList, NTamd64
19
20[DestinationDirs]
21DefaultDestDir=12
22
23
24;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25; Windows 2000/XP/Vista-32bit Sections
26;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27
28[DriverInstall.nt]
29include=mdmcpq.inf
30CopyFiles=DriverCopyFiles.nt
31AddReg=DriverInstall.nt.AddReg
32
33[DriverCopyFiles.nt]
34usbser.sys,,,0x20
35
36[DriverInstall.nt.AddReg]
37HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
38HKR,,NTMPDriver,,USBSER.sys
39HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MsPorts.dll,SerialPortPropPageProvider"
40
41[DriverInstall.nt.Services]
42AddService=usbser, 0x00000002, DriverService.nt
43
44[DriverService.nt]
45DisplayName=%SERVICE%
46ServiceType=1
47StartType=3
48ErrorControl=1
49ServiceBinary=%12%\USBSER.sys
50
51;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
52; Vista-64bit Sections
53;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
54
55[DriverInstall.NTamd64]
56include=mdmcpq.inf
57CopyFiles=DriverCopyFiles.NTamd64
58AddReg=DriverInstall.NTamd64.AddReg
59
60[DriverCopyFiles.NTamd64]
61USBSER.sys,,,0x20
62
63[DriverInstall.NTamd64.AddReg]
64HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
65HKR,,NTMPDriver,,USBSER.sys
66HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MsPorts.dll,SerialPortPropPageProvider"
67
68[DriverInstall.NTamd64.Services]
69AddService=usbser, 0x00000002, DriverService.NTamd64
70
71[DriverService.NTamd64]
72DisplayName=%SERVICE%
73ServiceType=1
74StartType=3
75ErrorControl=1
76ServiceBinary=%12%\USBSER.sys
77
78
79;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
80; Vendor and Product ID Definitions
81;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
82; When developing your USB device, the VID and PID used in the PC side
83; application program and the firmware on the microcontroller must match.
84; Modify the below line to use your VID and PID. Use the format as shown
85; below.
86; Note: One INF file can be used for multiple devices with different
87; VID and PIDs. For each supported device, append
88; ",USB\VID_xxxx&PID_yyyy" to the end of the line.
89;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
90[SourceDisksFiles]
91[SourceDisksNames]
92[DeviceList]
93%DESCRIPTION%=DriverInstall, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4A7
94
95[DeviceList.NTamd64]
96%DESCRIPTION%=DriverInstall, USB\VID_0525&PID_A4A7
97
98
99;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100; String Definitions
101;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
102;Modify these strings to customize your device
103;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
104[Strings]
105Linux = "Linux Developer Community"
106DESCRIPTION = "Gadget Serial"
107SERVICE = "USB RS-232 Emulation Driver"