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Re: Passing argument to USB Storage driver

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On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 12:28:35PM -0800, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2008 11:27 AM, Alex Villací­s Lasso
> <avillaci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > First of all, could you please explain what kind of device are you
> > trying to use (if possible, with device/vendor IDs)? Is it a
> > mass-storage device (such as an external disk/DVD/flash memory), or is
> > it something else? If it is, then why do you need a parameter to
> > unusual_devs.h ? What kind of behavior do you need to control from
> > userspace? Why is none of the existing quirks useful for your device?
> > Maybe what you want is to add a new quirk flag, and there is nothing
> > wrong AFAIK with adding code to handle that particular flag.
> 
> The device is an emulated external CD-Rom. The reason I'd like to have a
> parameter or some other user-space input is so that the user can enable/
> disable a feature in the driver without having to re-compile the driver.

What sort of feature are you talking about?

Matt

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