2009/9/1 Martin Paljak <[email protected]>:
> 2009/7/29 Ludovic Rousseau <[email protected]>:
>> pcsc-lite-1.5.5: Ludovic Rousseau
>> - add the reader interface name if provided by the device
> I can't access my Linux computer currently to copy the exact line, but
> when trying out the latest components on Linux a week ago, I remember
> seeing something like "SCM SPR 532 (Vendor Interface) 0xDEADBEEF 00
> 00" or similar in the reader name with opensc-tool -l. Is this the
> change? Why is it useful and/or what does it mean? From where the
> string comes from?
>
> For me it seemed like a long string that had no real meaning and which
> was there in the middle of a more meaningful reader name. Maybe it
> could be made shorter or ...

I added the interface name for a new reader I worked on.
The reader has 2 CCID interfaces: one contact interface and one
contact less. The only way (I found) to differentiate both interfaces
was to add the interface name in the PC/SC reader name.

SCM has readers with an interface name and a serial number. So the
PC/SC name is long (and maybe disturbing).
I will try to add the interface name _only_ for devices with more than
one CCID interface. But thay may not be possible (in a clean way)

Thanks

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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