> > > What about drivers that are loaded by hand, well after the initial device
> > > setup has finished? Would they get a say in choosing a configuration?
> >
> > Certainly they should. In the same way their probe() gets called.
> > It's another way to (implicitly) request a config change.
> >
> > Alternatively, write the sysfs bConfigurationValue after modprobe.
>
> The disadvantage to that is it requires knowledge of what configurations
> are supported to be divided between the driver and a user-mode helper.
That is required in any case. The choice of configuration can be an actual
choice depending on the desired application, which is unknowable to
the kernel.
Regards
Oliver
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