This is still an issue all the way up to 21.04. Debian finally turned on
dummy_hcd in their kernel fairly recently:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=868771
https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/commit/1ae90a1f1c938c83abadfb80733a07a1e314a0b5
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Still broken in 18.04
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Still broken in 16.04. gadgetfs has been replaced by functionfs, which
is also available in the standard kernel packages, but still does not
work because it too relies on dummy_hcd on x86 platforms.
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I have resolved this by installing the dummy_hcd module first. It is not
included in Ubuntu and needs to be compiled from source. There are few
easy steps for this described here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_Gadget_USB_Module
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Still broken in 14.04
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Oh, and btw, this stuff used to work on older releases - maverick worked
I think. I used to use it for USB development and now my old code won't
work any more on new releases.
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Assuming you meant "linux-image-extra--generic" - this does
resolve the problem. (there is no package linux-kernel-extras).
Additionally, although the gadgetfs module is present, mounting it
fails:
al@al-desktop:~$ sudo mount -t gadgetfs none /dev/gadget
mount: unknown filesystem type 'gadgetfs'
I have the same problem on Precise, and I can't find any extra package
for my kernel (3.2.0-34-generic, amd64)
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The linux-kernel-extras package may be required for this driver. Can
you install the extras package and see if it resolves this bug?
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Hi Joseph - no I don't have that package installed.
** Tags added: apport-collected running-unity
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu kernel does not appear to support gadgetfs:
$ sudo modprobe g_mass_storage file=/tmp/fake_usb_disk
FATAL: Error inserting g_mass_storage
(/lib/modules/3.
Do you happen to have the linux-kernel-extras package installed?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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