From: Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: User-level USB device drivers, and permissions
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 12:51:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011005125116.K7197@redhat.com> (raw)
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I have a question regarding user-level USB device drivers. The
project I'm thinking about is gphoto2. I'm posting it here because at
least part of the solution lies in usbdevfs I think.
The problem is this:
How can a user-level USB device driver do its job while running as a
non-root 'console' user, with minimal (preferrably no) intervention
from the sysadmin?
By 'console' user, I am talking about the users that pam_console will
recognise as being on the console.
The closest solution at the moment seems to be: mount /proc/bus/usb
group-writable and group-owned by 'usb', and add users that can use
USB devices to group 'usb'. This has the following problems:
- sysadmin needs to add any potential console users to the 'usb' group
first,
- those users are then in the usb group even when not at the console.
An idea in my head is to have a pam module that, for console users,
mounts -tusbdevfs none /somewhere/usb-bus/$LOGNAME with user ownership
on login and dismounts it on logout, but I don't know if that is
feasible.
Does anyone know if this problem has already been solved, or else can
they think of a solution?
Thanks,
Tim.
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2001-10-05 11:51 Tim Waugh [this message]
2001-10-06 0:08 ` User-level USB device drivers, and permissions Oliver Neukum
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