Am 22.01.2014 14:26, schrieb Ryo ONODERA:
Each quirky USB modem has specific data interface number. In my case it is 1.
This is also what Linux does (but for *all* quirky USB modems with NO_UNION_NORMAL, this is always 1).
This number should be given from dev table, I feel.
Are you sure this number can and will change from modem to modem? Or is it always 1 (which would make things easier)?
How about the following change?
NetBSD already has usb_quirks.c, and using this already present facility, as I suggested previously and as far as it is suitable, appears cleaner to me. Do you agree? There are also umass_quirks.c and umidi_quirks.c, but I doubt it would be preferred to introduce a new umodem_quirks.c if it can be done with already present flags at the moment. Maybe if more modems get supported and many new modem-specific quirks are there, a umodem_quirks.c will be needed.
Let's see if Brett comes up with a more idiomatic patch? :)
