I'm trying to help out an open source project called BBBlfs 
(https://github.com/ungureanuvladvictor/BBBlfs). Their code allows the user to 
write a BeagleBone Black's (popular single-board computer) on-board flash 
storage from Linux (and hopefully OS X).

Unfortunately, because the BBB shows up as a CDC device, the Apple CDC driver 
claims it. They need a codeless KEXT to prevent that.

Problem is, I can't find any good examples of how to do this. I see here 
(https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/KEXTConcept/KEXTConceptAnatomy/kext_anatomy.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002364-SW8)
 an example of how to make a device match a different driver, but I don't want 
it to match any driver (do I?).

I know this is a frequent question (or has been, in the past). Sorry to ask it 
again, but it's just not clear to me how to proceed.

Thanks!


Device VendorID/ProductID:   0x0451/0x6141   (Texas Instruments)



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Rick Mann
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