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  • Hash : f7a78eb8
    Author : Con Kolivas
    Date : 2014-01-28T22:40:16

    Update to libusb-1.0.18

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  • libusb for Android
    ==================
    
    Building:
    ---------
    
    To build libusb for Android do the following:
    
     1. Download the latest NDK from:
        http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
    
     2. Extract the NDK.
    
     3. Open a shell and make sure there exist an NDK global variable
        set to the directory where you extracted the NDK.
    
     4. Change directory to libusb's "android/jni"
    
     5. Run "$NDK/ndk-build".
    
    The libusb library, examples and tests can then be found in:
        "android/libs/$ARCH"
    
    Where $ARCH is one of:
        armeabi
        armeabi-v7a
        x86
    
    
    Installing:
    -----------
    
    If you wish to use libusb from native code in own Android application
    then you should add the following line to your Android.mk file:
    
      include $(PATH_TO_LIBUSB_SRC)/android/jni/libusb.mk
    
    You will then need to add the following lines to the build
    configuration for each native binary which uses libusb:
    
      LOCAL_C_INCLUDES += $(LIBUSB_ROOT_ABS)
      LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES += libusb1.0
    
    The Android build system will then correctly include libusb in the
    application package (APK) file, provided ndk-build is invoked before
    the package is built.
    
    
    For a rooted device it is possible to install libusb into the system
    image of a running device:
    
     1. Enable ADB on the device.
    
     2. Connect the device to a machine running ADB.
    
     3. Execute the following commands on the machine
        running ADB:
    
        # Make the system partition writable
        adb shell su -c "mount -o remount,rw /system"
    
        # Install libusb
        adb push obj/local/armeabi/libusb1.0.so /sdcard/
        adb shell su -c "cat > /system/lib/libusb1.0.so < /sdcard/libusb1.0.so"
        adb shell rm /system/lib/libusb1.0.so
    
        # Install the samples and tests
        for B in listdevs fxload xusb sam3u_benchmark hotplugtest stress
        do
          adb push "obj/local/armeabi/$B" /sdcard/
          adb shell su -c "cat > /system/bin/$B < /sdcard/$B"
          adb shell su -c "chmod 0755 /system/bin/$B"
          adb shell rm "/sdcard/$B"
        done
    
        # Make the system partition read only again
        adb shell su -c "mount -o remount,ro /system"
    
        # Run listdevs to
        adb shell su -c "listdevs"
    
     4. If your device only has a single OTG port then ADB can generally
        be switched to using Wifi with the following commands when connected
        via USB:
    
        adb shell netcfg
        # Note the wifi IP address of the phone
        adb tcpip 5555
        # Use the IP address from netcfg
        adb connect 192.168.1.123:5555
    
    Runtime Permissions:
    --------------------
    
    The default system configuration on most Android device will not allow
    access to USB devices. There are several options for changing this.
    
    If you have control of the system image then you can modify the
    ueventd.rc used in the image to change the permissions on
    /dev/bus/usb/*/*. If using this approach then it is advisable to
    create a new Android permission to protect access to these files.
    It is not advisable to give all applications read and write permissions
    to these files.
    
    For rooted devices the code using libusb could be executed as root
    using the "su" command. An alternative would be to use the "su" command
    to change the permissions on the appropriate /dev/bus/usb/ files.
    
    Users have reported success in using android.hardware.usb.UsbManager
    to request permission to use the UsbDevice and then opening the
    device. The difficulties in this method is that there is no guarantee
    that it will continue to work in the future Android versions, it
    requires invoking Java APIs and running code to match each
    android.hardware.usb.UsbDevice to a libusb_device.