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USB device mode support
On the zeus
and later branches (for L4T R32.2.3 and later), the l4t-usb-device-mode
recipe is available to set up USB gadgets on a Jetson device for network and serial TTY access. The setup is similar to what's provided in the L4T/JetPack BSP, except:
- the scripts in the BSP under
/opt/nvidia/l4t-usb-device-mode
have been replaced by a combination of systemd, udev, andlibusbgx
configuration files; - the USB device identifier uses the Linux Foundation vendor ID; and
- no mass storage gadget is created
Note that as of this writing, support for creating both an ECM gadget and an RNDIS gadget is provided, but the RNDIS gadget has not been tested.
- You must have the
meta-oe
layer from meta-openembedded in your build for thelibusbgx
recipe. - You must use systemd, and include udev and networkd support in its configuration (both of which are on by default in OE-Core zeus).
The systemd-networkd configuration files provided automatically create an l4tbr0
bridge device that combines the usb0
ECM interface and the rndis0
RNDIS interface. The bridge is assigned the IP address 192.168.55.1 and runs a DHCP server to serve the address 192.168.55.100 to the host side of the USB connection.
The serial port is called /dev/ttyGS0
on the device, and a udev rule automatically starts serial-getty
on the device when it is created. If the connecting host is running Linux, the corresponding serial TTY will be /dev/ttyACM0
(or another /dev/ttyACMx
device if there are multiple such devices on your host system).
To use device mode support, just include l4t-usb-device-mode
in your image.