On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 11:33:09PM -0700, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> On Mon, 01 May 2006 23:00:52 -0700, Phil Dibowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > So what criteria did you use to decide whether to set it to
> > USB_US_TYPE_STOR or "0"? I'm assuming 0 means usb-storage?
> 
> No, zero means "runtime-selectable". The ub only works with 8/6/50
> devices, so this disqualifies anything that
>  - uses 8070, 8020, RBC, etc.
>  - uses UFI, even over bulk
>  - uses CB or CBI for transport
>  - needs any initialization function
> 
> Also, a bunch of devices use unknown protocols, because they only
> have SC_DEVICE and PR_DEVICE listed.
> 
> So, in the end almost everything has to be locked to usb-storage.

Sorry for the silly question, but: if this has to be specified explicitly
for devices in unusual_devs, why does it not for ordinary devices (which
aren't in unusual_devs)?  That is, why can't this flag be derived (from
the device and the unusual_devs entry)?

-- 
Glenn Maynard


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