02-06-2009
Hi,
tnx, but how do you know which one is for interface e1000g1 and which one for e1000g2?
mehrdad
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usb_interface_id
USB_INTERFACE_ID(9) Kernel Mode Gadget API USB_INTERFACE_ID(9)
NAME
usb_interface_id - allocate an unused interface ID
SYNOPSIS
int usb_interface_id(struct usb_configuration * config, struct usb_function * function);
ARGUMENTS
config
configuration associated with the interface
function
function handling the interface
CONTEXT
single threaded during gadget setup
DESCRIPTION
usb_interface_id is called from usb_function.bind callbacks to allocate new interface IDs. The function driver will then store that ID in
interface, association, CDC union, and other descriptors. It will also handle any control requests targeted at that interface, particularly
changing its altsetting via set_alt. There may also be class-specific or vendor-specific requests to handle.
All interface identifier should be allocated using this routine, to ensure that for example different functions don't wrongly assign
different meanings to the same identifier. Note that since interface identifiers are configuration-specific, functions used in more than
one configuration (or more than once in a given configuration) need multiple versions of the relevant descriptors.
Returns the interface ID which was allocated; or -ENODEV if no more interface IDs can be allocated.
AUTHOR
David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 USB_INTERFACE_ID(9)