Issue
I trying to use libusb
on not rooted Nexus 5 as advised in this approach (by transferring usb file descriptor from java to native side).
My application ask permission via UsbManager.requestPermission
and then run native method that call libusb_init
to create libusb_context
.
But libusb_init
returns LIBUSB_ERROR_OTHER
code (-99). After digging in the code I see why this happening. libusb reports 'could not find usbfs'
because opendir("/dev/bus/usb")
returns 0
.
Also from adb shell
I can't perform ls /dev
, strange because I have rights (on Huawei U8950-1 with the same rights I can do this):
drwxr-xr-x root root 2014-09-04 10:26 dev
Looks like approach described below work not for all android devices. Can someone explain why?
Solution
There is already a fix in this libusb fork:
https://github.com/martinmarinov/rtl_tcp_andro-
Now, not only you will need to pass the file descriptor, you will need to pass the device file path as well via UsbDevice.getDeviceName().
Answered By - androdroid
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