On Sep 3, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Arnaud Quette wrote:
The codeless kext stuff is not too complicated - we could probably
generate them the same way as the udev configuration files. The only
trick is that the USB VID, PID, bConfigurationValue, bInterfaceNumber
and bcdDevice values need to be included, in decimal (and the latter
probably needs to be extracted from lsusb output that users have
posted to the mailing lists).
isn't there some joker for the b* (like "*" meaning any value)?
I'll have to check, but see below.
having the option to match so specifically is nice, but I find
strange to be forced to do that!
The problem is that you have to be more specific than the general HID
class drivers. There is a "matching score" that the codeless kext has
to beat in order to allow libusb to claim the device/interface.
Wildcards do not increase the score as much as specific values.
Now, if we were using a cross-platform HID library... but I digress :-)
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