Mi Marcus,

W dniu 26.05.2018 o 23:19, Marcus Folkesson pisze:
> Chip Card Interface Device (CCID) protocol is a USB protocol that
> allows a smartcard device to be connected to a computer via a card
> reader using a standard USB interface, without the need for each manufacturer
> of smartcards to provide its own reader or protocol.
> 
> This gadget driver makes Linux show up as a CCID device to the host and let a
> userspace daemon act as the smartcard.
> 
> This is useful when the Linux gadget itself should act as a cryptographic
> device or forward APDUs to an embedded smartcard device.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Marcus Folkesson <marcus.folkes...@gmail.com>
> ---

>   
> +config USB_CONFIGFS_CCID
> +     bool "Chip Card Interface Device (CCID)"
> +     depends on USB_CONFIGFS
> +     select USB_F_CCID
> +     help
> +       The CCID function driver provides generic emulation of a
> +       Chip Card Interface Device (CCID).
> +
> +       You will need a user space server talking to /dev/ccidg*,
> +       since the kernel itself does not implement CCID/TPDU/APDU
> +       protocol.

Your function needs a userspace daemon to work.
It seems you want to use FunctionFS for such a purpose
instead of creating a new function.

Andrzej
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