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NAME
usbipd - USB/IP server daemon
SYNOPSIS
usbipd [options]
DESCRIPTION
usbipd provides USB/IP clients access to exported USB devices. Devices have to explicitly be exported using usbip bind before usbipd makes them available to other hosts. The daemon accepts connections from USB/IP clients on TCP port 3240 by default.
OPTIONS
-4, --ipv4 Bind to IPv4. Default is both. -6, --ipv6 Bind to IPv6. Default is both. -e, --device Run in device mode. Rather than drive an attached device, create a virtual UDC to bind gadgets to. -D, --daemon Run as a daemon process. -d, --debug Print debugging information. -PFILE, --pid FILE Write process id to FILE. If no FILE specified, use /var/run/usbipd.pid -tPORT, --tcp-port PORT Listen on TCP/IP port PORT. -h, --help Print the program help message and exit. -v, --version Show version.
LIMITATIONS
usbipd offers no authentication or authorization for USB/IP. Any USB/IP client can connect and use exported devices.
EXAMPLES
server:# modprobe usbip-host server:# usbipd -D - Start usbip daemon. server:# usbip list --local - List driver assignments for usb devices. server:# usbip bind --busid=1-2 - Bind usbip-host.ko to the device of busid 1-2. - A usb device 1-2 is now exportable to other hosts! - Use 'usbip unbind --busid=1-2' when you want to shutdown exporting and use the device locally. The following example shows the usage of device mode server:# modprobe usbip-vudc - Use /sys/class/udc/ interface. - usbip-host is independent of this module. server:# usbipd -e -D - Start usbip daemon in device mode. server:# modprobe g_mass_storage file=/tmp/tmp.img - Bind a gadget to usbip-vudc. - in this example, a mass storage gadget is bound. server:# usbip list --device - List gadgets exported by local usbipd server. server:# modprobe -r g_mass_storage - Unbind a gadget from usbip-vudc. - in this example, the previous mass storage gadget is unbound.
SEE ALSO
usbip(8)