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Date:      Thu, 2 Aug 2007 13:45:52 -0500
From:      "Scott Rainwater" <SRainwater@fwmurphy.com>
To:        <freebsd-usb@freebsd.org>
Subject:   FreeBSD USB Host Stack porting help
Message-ID:  <7DBCDCDE8BAD224A9D4EC1BD6991A16807417AD3@msfwmmail.fwmurphy.com>

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Dear FreeBSD USB developers,=0AI am working on a project requiring a USB Ho=
st stack which will run on an ARM9 using uC/OS-II (an embedded real time OS=
=2E)  I have found several commercial USB host solutions that would work bu=
t would like to explore the possibility of using the USB stack from FreeBSD=
=2E  =0AI have downloaded all of the required source files from dev/usb/ an=
d all of their #includes but I am at a loss as to where to start in porting=
 them for use on our platform=2E  I will admit that part of my confusion is=
 likely due to the fact that I am not familiar with the FreeBSD operating s=
ystem=2E  =0AHow tightly is the USB stack integrated into BSD?  Is there an=
y documentation available that covers the structure of the USB stack that w=
ould be useful in porting it to another platform?=0A =0AAny thoughts or sug=
gestions would be greatly appreciated=2E=0AAs much as I would like to make =
this work, if you think that this is a hopeless task feel free to tell me=
=2E=0A =0AThanks,=0A    Scott=0A_____________________________________=0ASco=
tt Rainwater=0AFW Murphy=0ASoftware Development Intern=2E=0AOffice=0A(918) =
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