- Subject: USB device with multiple non-sequential interfaces
- From: "Kevin Lloyd" <klloyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:03:56 -0800
- Thread-index: AcgyCpJug8hixejdQOuw84i/anMxnQ==
- Thread-topic: USB device with multiple non-sequential interfaces
Hi all,
When I plugged in a USB device that has two interfaces that are not
sequential, say interface#1 and interface#99 I get the following error
message:
usb 2-2: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 99 but max is
1
usb 2-2: config 1 has no interface number 1
I was wondering what the reason for this is, why would it not be okay to
have multiple interfaces that are not sequentially numbered?
Also I that it still loaded the driver for the second interface, is this
maybe just a warning?
Thanks,
-Kevin
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