Is there an equivalent of lsusb for OS X
This question seems to be all over google, but the answers all point to using System Profiler. That's nice, but with System Profiler all you get is something that looks like this:
DasKeyboard:
Product ID: 0x1919
Vendor ID: 0x04d9 (Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.)
Version: 1.06
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Location ID: 0x1d114000 / 11
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 100
USB2.0 Hub:
Product ID: 0x0608
Vendor ID: 0x05e3 (Genesys Logic, Inc.)
Version: 32.98
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Location ID: 0x1d113000 / 10
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 100
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0 :
Product ID: 0x00cb
Vendor ID: 0x045e (Microsoft Corporation)
Version: 1.99
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Location ID: 0x1d113200 / 12
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 100
That's great if all you want are the contents of a bunch of device descriptors, but lsusb
gives you so much more - information on interfaces and endpoints, interface associations, composite devices... where can you find this information in OS X? There must be a tool that does this?
Solution 1:
I got tired of forgetting the system_profiler SPUSBDataType
syntax, so I made an lsusb
alternative. You can find it here , or install it with homebrew:
brew install lsusb
Solution 2:
I typically run this command to list USB devices on Mac OS X, along with details about them:
ioreg -p IOUSB -l -w 0
Solution 3:
Homebrew users: you can get lsusb
by installing usbutils
formula from my tap:
brew install mikhailai/misc/usbutils
It installs the REAL lsusb
based on Linux sources (version 007).
Solution 4:
In mac osx , you can use the following command:
system_profiler SPUSBDataType