This post has been republished via RSS; it originally appeared at: Microsoft USB Blog articles.
First published on MSDN on Mar 17, 2010
We covered in previous blogs how to get trace events from core USB stack and view them using netmon, and then described how to read and filter these events in netmon to quickly identify a device problem. This paper builds on this information and tries to provide a comprehensive story on USB event tracing with some additional tips on using Xperf to measure performance and debug more device failures.
Included in this white paper ( click here :(
Introduction to USB Event Tracing
Using USB ETW
Recording an Event Trace by Using Logman
Installing Netmon and the Netmon USB Parser
Examining a Trace File using Netmon
Troubleshooting an Unknown USB Device by Using ETW and Netmon
Using Xperf with USB ETW
Analyzing USB Performance Issues by Using Xperf and Netmon
Tips for Debugging USB Device Problems
USB ETW and Power Management