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IODefaultMatchCategory exists?



This is a continuation of the topic first started at darwin-dev.

Hello,

I even tried with a simple idVendor and idProduct, and I get the same results.

--ness

On Sep 19, 2005, at 9:15 AM, Fernando Urbina wrote:


On Sep 19, 2005, at 7:37 AM, Dan Joumaa wrote:

And nothing else happens. My driver's init command isn't called, nothing. It just loads the kext and it's silent. For those who want to know what the used personality is:

bInterfaceClass: 255
bInterfaceProtocol: 255
bInterfaceSubClass: 255
CFBundleIdentifier: com.ProjectNitro.PrismWireless
idProduct: 8723
idVendor: 1643
IOClass: PrismWireless
IOKitDebug: 65535
IOProviderClass: IOUSBDevice


How did you come up with this personality? This is not a valid set of matching criteria for an IOUSBDevice. I suggest you look at Q&A 1076: http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1076.html.


In the future, for USB questions, it would be worth your while to ask in the USB list @ http://lists.apple.com.


-- Fernando Urbina USB Technology Team Apple Computer, Inc.



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