On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 10:19:30AM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
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> So maybe you really do want an alternative to "generic", or else a way to 
> make "generic" more flexible.

So, i'm confused very much from very beginning.

You are accepting, that drivers are interface managers, while "drivers"
have only one setup point -- ID table.

What about to have ID-config-interface table? This will show, what
"drivers" are, and will give full usb-device setup capability, without
assumptions and userspace involving, as it should be.

Without driver-for-interface(s) usb-device is useless, many or one interfaces 
it has
-- doesn't matter. So configuration of this kind must be in linux-usb.

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