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Re: matching against composite/HID device



On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Rhoads Hollowell wrote:

First of all, it appears to me that you don't really need a driver for the IOUSBDevice, as the AppleUSBComposite driver should handle your needs for you.

It's close to the same thing except I don't need to examine power states, but I provide for firmware updates, and it has to connect to my main DMX controller in-kernel, and it needs to remove itself from control by the HID Manager! I must capture the device and interface for my driver's exclusive use.


As far as the IOUSBInterface driver goes, is there a difference between when the device is plugged in at boot time and when it is plugged in after boot? This may be a problem with the IOUSBHIDDriver being a higher priority at boot time.

It matches IOUSBHIDDriver every time. Maybe my IOProviderClass is wrong?
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Shaun Wexler
MacFOH
http://www.macfoh.com


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