ippusb_manager provides support for IPP-over-USB printing in Chrome OS. This is jointly achieved with CUPS and with ippusb_bridge.
In addition, ippusb_bridge is partially documented here.
CUPS - the print spooler that wants to print via IPP-over-USB.ippusb_manager - service that helps establish communication between the print spooler and ippusb_bridge. Developed specifically for IPP-over-USB printing in Chromium OS.ippusb_bridge - Chromium OS system service that proxies HTTP traffic over USB to an IPP-over-USB printer.ippusb://<VID>_<PID>/ipp/print.ippusb:// scheme.lpadmin and to the ipp backend.ippusb:// scheme, then CUPS sends a request to ippusb_manager to broker a socket for communication with the printer by way of ippusb_bridge.ippusb:// scheme is specific to Chromium OS.ippusb:// scheme in CUPS configuration etc. on-device, but rewrite the URI to use the ipp:// scheme before communicating with the printer.CUPS and ippusb_bridge./run/ippusb/ippusb_manager.sock./run/ippusb/<VID>_<PID>.sock and /run/ippusb/<VID>_<PID>_keep_alive.sock, andippusb_bridge, checked by sending a keep-alive message on the latter socket.CUPS with the basename of the socket over which it can communicate with ippusb_bridge.ippusb_manager to ippusb_bridge to preempt the latter from its timed idle exit.ippusb_manager listens for an explicit acknowledgement before declaring ippusb_bridge alive and reusing the extant sockets.ippusb_manager tries to wait for the sockets to disappear (i.e. for ippusb_bridge to exit) before spawning a new instance.ippusb_manager, as mentioned above.ippusb_bridge receives a keep-alive from ippusb_manager, it resets the idle timer in anticipation of imminent activity.CUPS and the printer via USB.ippusb connection for a given printer. HTTP requests over the connection are handled one at a time.ippusb interfaces on the printer until exit.ippusb_manager and ippusb_bridge are run from inside minijail instances and retain their own seccomp filters.ippusb_manager forks ippusb_bridge, the manager‘s seccomp filter must be a superset of ippusb_bridge’s.(WRT ippusb_manager) why Unix sockets; why not D-Bus?
We didn't consider D-Bus at the time. The messages are quite simple and CUPS already had code for dealing with Unix sockets.
Can a user plug in more than one USB printer?
Yes, as long as they do not appear to be the same (i.e. present identical VIDs and PIDs). We opine that this is an uncommon enough use case to be an issue.
Can ippusb_manager and ippusb_bridge have multiple clients?
Preliminary testing indicates that this should work. Sockets are connection-oriented, and an instance of ippusb_bridge is spawned for each connected ippusb printer.
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See the design doc for information about the overall design and how ippusb_manager fits into it.
For some discussion of why we migrated to ippusb_bridge (from ippusbxd as discussed in the design doc), see go/ippusb-bridge-design.
This repository contains the following subdirectories:
| Subdirectory | Description | 
|---|---|
| etc/init | Upstart config files for launching ippusb_manager | 
| fuzzers | Source files for ippusb_managerfuzzers | 
| seccomp | Seccomp Policy files for restricting syscalls | 
| udev/ | udev rules for setting group permissions on ipp-usb printers |