commit | 5ce52f1bfade24552319d01d1c507f972223d948 | [log] [tgz] |
---|---|---|
author | Emil Lundmark <emil@limesaudio.com> | Thu Mar 02 17:22:32 2017 |
committer | chrome-bot <chrome-bot@chromium.org> | Sat Apr 01 20:13:53 2017 |
tree | a6fd15a0d31c080b22130f59c74bf8f0dd9959d5 | |
parent | 91f08ece76e681cf6730f75bd8d8b914a9ba003b [diff] |
Start atrusctl via minijail BUG=b:35860692 TEST=Verified that the udev rule still works with minijail CQ-DEPEND=CL:448044 Change-Id: Ia074fe152e15b0423a35e9a06ea8e307d69063fd Signed-off-by: Emil Lundmark <emil@limesaudio.com> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/447945 Commit-Ready: Simon Que <sque@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Marcus Wirebrand <marcus.wirebrand@limesaudio.com> Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org>
This tool is used to interact with an Atrus device.
The GNU C Library, libusb 1.0 and libudev are required. GNU C is required because the program utilizes argp
.
CMake is used for building the application.
Here is an example of how to build:
$ mkdir build/ $ cd build/ $ cmake .. $ make
You can also install it on your machine by running:
$ make install
Run the following to see the help section of the application.
$ atrusctl --help
Also, make sure you have read and write access to the USB device. This may be done by, e.g., setting appropriate udev rules.
Individual files are tagged with SPDX-License-Identifier to indicate its license instead of including the full license text. See the SPDX License List for more information.