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.. _testusb-app: Testusb application sample ########################## The testusb sample implements a loopback function. This function can be used to test USB device drivers and the device stack connected to a Linux host and has a similar interface to "Gadget Zero" of the Linux kernel. The userspace tool ``testusb`` is needed to start the tests. Building and flashing ********************* Follow the general procedure for building and flashing Zephyr device. Testing ******* To run USB tests: #. Load the ``usbtest`` Linux kernel module on the Linux Host. .. code-block:: console $ sudo modprobe usbtest vendor=0x2fe3 product=0x0009 The ``usbtest`` module should claim the device: .. code-block:: console [21746.128743] usb 9-1: new full-speed USB device number 16 using uhci_hcd [21746.303051] usb 9-1: New USB device found, idVendor=2fe3, idProduct=0009, bcdDevice= 2.03 [21746.303055] usb 9-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [21746.303058] usb 9-1: Product: Zephyr testusb sample [21746.303060] usb 9-1: Manufacturer: ZEPHYR [21746.303063] usb 9-1: SerialNumber: 86FE679A598AC47A [21746.306149] usbtest 9-1:1.0: matched module params, vend=0x2fe3 prod=0x0009 [21746.306153] usbtest 9-1:1.0: Generic USB device [21746.306156] usbtest 9-1:1.0: full-speed {control} tests #. Use the ``testusb`` tool in ``linux/tools/usb`` inside Linux kernel source directory to start the tests. .. code-block:: console $ sudo ./testusb -D /dev/bus/usb/009/016 /dev/bus/usb/009/016 test 0, 0.000007 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/016 test 9, 4.994475 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/016 test 10, 11.990054 secs #. To run all the tests the Zephyr's VID / PID should be inserted to USB driver id table. The method for loading the ``usbtest`` driver for our device is described here: https://lwn.net/Articles/160944/. Since we use the "Gadget Zero" interface we specify reference device ``0525:a4a0``. .. code-block:: console $ sudo sh -c "echo 0x2fe3 0x0009 0 0x0525 0xa4a0 > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usbtest/new_id" #. Use the ``testusb`` tool in ``linux/tools/usb`` inside Linux kernel source directory to start the tests. .. code-block:: console $ sudo ./testusb -v 512 -D /dev/bus/usb/009/016 /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 0, 0.000008 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 1, 2.000001 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 2, 2.003058 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 3, 1.054082 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 4, 1.001010 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 5, 57.962142 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 6, 35.000096 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 7, 30.000063 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 8, 18.000159 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 9, 4.984975 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 10, 11.991022 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 11, 17.030996 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 12, 17.103034 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 13, 18.022084 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 14, 2.458976 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 17, 2.001089 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 18, 1.998975 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 19, 2.010055 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 20, 1.999911 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 21, 2.440972 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 24, 55.112078 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 27, 56.911052 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 28, 34.163089 secs /dev/bus/usb/009/017 test 29, 3.983999 secs