USB: set default y for CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS

From: Kay Sievers
Date: Sun May 27 2007 - 11:37:30 EST


From: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: USB: set default y for CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS

Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@xxxxxxxx>
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diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/Kconfig b/drivers/usb/core/Kconfig
index f493fb1..346fc03 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/core/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/Kconfig
@@ -40,21 +40,25 @@ config USB_DEVICEFS
config USB_DEVICE_CLASS
bool "USB device class-devices (DEPRECATED)"
depends on USB
- default n
+ default y
---help---
Userspace access to USB devices is granted by device-nodes exported
directly from the usbdev in sysfs. Old versions of the driver
core and udev needed additional class devices to export device nodes.

These additional devices are difficult to handle in userspace, if
- information about USB interfaces must be available. One device contains
- the device node, the other device contains the interface data. Both
- devices are at the same level in sysfs (siblings) and one can't access
- the other. The device node created directly by the usbdev is the parent
- device of the interface and therefore easily accessible from the interface
- event.
-
- This option provides backward compatibility if needed.
+ information about USB interfaces must be available. One device
+ contains the device node, the other device contains the interface
+ data. Both devices are at the same level in sysfs (siblings) and one
+ can't access the other. The device node created directly by the
+ usb device is the parent device of the interface and therefore
+ easily accessible from the interface event.
+
+ This option provides backward compatibility for libusb device
+ nodes (lsusb) when usbfs is not used, and the following udev rule
+ doesn't exist:
+ SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", \
+ NAME="bus/usb/$env{BUSNUM}/$env{DEVNUM}", MODE="0644"

config USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS
bool "Dynamic USB minor allocation (EXPERIMENTAL)"

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