Adam,

As suggested by Greg, I tested on USB storage.

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NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-8.2
nsh> ls -l /dev
/dev:
 crw-rw-rw-       0 console
 crw-rw-rw-       0 loop
 crw-rw-rw-       0 null
 crw-rw-rw-       0 ramlog
 cr--r--r--       0 random
 brw-rw-rw-       0 sda
 crw-rw-rw-       0 ttyS0
 crw-rw-rw-       0 zero
nsh> mkdir /mnt/usb
nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/usb
nsh> df
  Block  Number
  Size   Blocks     Used Available Mounted on
 65536    63227       19     63208 /mnt/usb
     0        0        0         0 /proc
nsh> ls -l /mnt/usb
/mnt/usb:
 -rw-rw-rw- 1113504 bash


Takeyoshi Kikuchi

On 2020/03/05 13:47, Adam Feuer wrote:
Greg,

Thanks for the tip, I will do as you suggest tomorrow. I think Takeyoshi
already did that.

cheers
adam

On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:58 PM Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> wrote:

I pulled your branch and worked on it today. I don't have a CDC ACM
device
to test with (or cable). So I figured out that I can't test that...
Easiest way to test USB host is to configure the USB mass storage class
and connect a USB FLASH drive.  You also need FAT file system support.




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kiku...@centurysys.co.jp

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