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+==============
+USB Raw Gadget
+==============
+
+USB Raw Gadget is a gadget driver that gives userspace low-level control over
+the gadget's communication process.
+
+Like any other gadget driver, Raw Gadget implements USB devices via the
+USB gadget API. Unlike most gadget drivers, Raw Gadget does not implement
+any concrete USB functions itself but requires userspace to do that.
+
+Raw Gadget is currently a strictly debugging feature and should not be used
+in production. Use GadgetFS instead.
+
+Enabled with CONFIG_USB_RAW_GADGET.
+
+Comparison to GadgetFS
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Raw Gadget is similar to GadgetFS but provides more direct access to the
+USB gadget layer for userspace. The key differences are:
+
+1. Raw Gadget passes every USB request to userspace to get a response, while
+ GadgetFS responds to some USB requests internally based on the provided
+ descriptors. Note that the UDC driver might respond to some requests on
+ its own and never forward them to the gadget layer.
+
+2. Raw Gadget allows providing arbitrary data as responses to USB requests,
+ while GadgetFS performs sanity checks on the provided USB descriptors.
+ This makes Raw Gadget suitable for fuzzing by providing malformed data as
+ responses to USB requests.
+
+3. Raw Gadget provides a way to select a UDC device/driver to bind to,
+ while GadgetFS currently binds to the first available UDC. This allows
+ having multiple Raw Gadget instances bound to different UDCs.
+
+4. Raw Gadget explicitly exposes information about endpoints addresses and
+ capabilities. This allows the user to write UDC-agnostic gadgets.
+
+5. Raw Gadget has an ioctl-based interface instead of a filesystem-based
+ one.
+
+Userspace interface
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The user can interact with Raw Gadget by opening ``/dev/raw-gadget`` and
+issuing ioctl calls; see the comments in include/uapi/linux/usb/raw_gadget.h
+for details. Multiple Raw Gadget instances (bound to different UDCs) can be
+used at the same time.
+
+A typical usage scenario of Raw Gadget:
+
+1. Create a Raw Gadget instance by opening ``/dev/raw-gadget``.
+2. Initialize the instance via ``USB_RAW_IOCTL_INIT``.
+3. Launch the instance with ``USB_RAW_IOCTL_RUN``.
+4. In a loop issue ``USB_RAW_IOCTL_EVENT_FETCH`` to receive events from
+ Raw Gadget and react to those depending on what kind of USB gadget must
+ be implemented.
+
+Note that some UDC drivers have fixed addresses assigned to endpoints, and
+therefore arbitrary endpoint addresses cannot be used in the descriptors.
+Nevertheless, Raw Gadget provides a UDC-agnostic way to write USB gadgets.
+Once ``USB_RAW_EVENT_CONNECT`` is received via ``USB_RAW_IOCTL_EVENT_FETCH``,
+``USB_RAW_IOCTL_EPS_INFO`` can be used to find out information about the
+endpoints that the UDC driver has. Based on that, userspace must choose UDC
+endpoints for the gadget and assign addresses in the endpoint descriptors
+correspondingly.
+
+Raw Gadget usage examples and a test suite:
+
+https://github.com/xairy/raw-gadget
+
+Internal details
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Every Raw Gadget endpoint read/write ioctl submits a USB request and waits
+until its completion. This is done deliberately to assist with coverage-guided
+fuzzing by having a single syscall fully process a single USB request. This
+feature must be kept in the implementation.
+
+Potential future improvements
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+- Report more events (suspend, resume, etc.) through
+ ``USB_RAW_IOCTL_EVENT_FETCH``.
+
+- Support ``O_NONBLOCK`` I/O. This would be another mode of operation, where
+ Raw Gadget would not wait until the completion of each USB request.
+
+- Support USB 3 features (accept SS endpoint companion descriptor when
+ enabling endpoints; allow providing ``stream_id`` for bulk transfers).
+
+- Support ISO transfer features (expose ``frame_number`` for completed
+ requests).