The ML-driver is a proof-of-concept Linux kernel driver for the DreamCheeky USB missile launcher. I developed it mainly to gain experience in kernel driver hacking. Hence it is mereley a skeleton and not very sophisticated.
For more information about how the driver has been created, have a look at the article which describes the development process in detail.
Linux:
- 3.16
Tested on:
- Ubuntu 3.16.0 x86_64 (by mrquincle)
First compile the module:
make
To load the module, I provide a little script:
./ml_manage.sh load
Check your messages afterwards. If everything went fine, you should see these lines:
[info] ml_probe(593): USB missile launcher now attached to /dev/ml0
usbcore: registered new driver missile_launcher
[info] usb_ml_init(651): driver registered successfully
Now you are ready to play with the tool in user-space. Simply compile the example code in this directory:
gcc -o ml_control user-space.c
./ml_control -f
Double-check the permissions of your device (/dev/ml0
) when encountering any
problems.
This kernel module comes with a GPL license.