|  | UMS test script. | 
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|  | ums_gadget_test.sh | 
|  | ================== | 
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|  | Example usage: | 
|  | 1. On the target: | 
|  | create UMS exportable partitions (with e.g. gpt write), or specify a | 
|  | partition number (PART_NUM) as "-" to use the entire device | 
|  | ums 0 mmc 0 | 
|  | 2. On the host: | 
|  | sudo test/ums/ums_gadget_test.sh VID PID PART_NUM [-f FILE_SYSTEM] [test_file] | 
|  | e.g. sudo test/ums/ums_gadget_test.sh 0525 a4a5 6 -f vfat ./dat_14M.img | 
|  |  | 
|  | ... where: | 
|  | VID - UMS device USB Vendor ID | 
|  | PID - UMS device USB Product ID | 
|  | PART_NUM - is the partition number on which UMS operates or "-" to use the | 
|  | whole device | 
|  |  | 
|  | Information about available partitions on the target one can read with using | 
|  | the 'mmc part' or 'part list' commands. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The partition num (PART_NUM) can be specified as '-' for using the whole device. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The [-f FILE_SYSTEM] optional switch allows for formatting target partition to | 
|  | FILE_SYSTEM. | 
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|  | The last, optional [test_file] parameter is for specifying the exact test file | 
|  | to use. |