Hi Chris,
OK, then, USB driver just do some tricks to integrate serial number with MAC
address. Yeah, tks a lot.
Best wishes,
Yidong
2010/2/26 Chris Stratton
> If they are really out of ideas they could use the MAC from whatever
> wireless/bluetooth/ethernet they have on the device as part of
Hi Mike,
I just heard that some HTC devices do have the same serial no.
But anyway, thanks a lot for your reply, very useful information:)
Best wishes,
Yidong
2010/2/26 Mike Lockwood
> In the android devices I have worked on, the serial number is
> programmed into flash. The bootloader passe
If they are really out of ideas they could use the MAC from whatever
wireless/bluetooth/ethernet they have on the device as part of the unit
unique serial number.
On Feb 25, 2010 10:41 PM, "Mike Lockwood" wrote:
In the android devices I have worked on, the serial number is
programmed into flash.
In the android devices I have worked on, the serial number is
programmed into flash. The bootloader passes it to the kernel via the
kernel command line and this is then passed to the USB driver. See
arch/arm/mach-msm/devices-htc.c in the msm kernel for an example.
Mike
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9
Hi Mike,
Thanks a lot for your quick reply.
But I still get some confusions.
Like HTC, they assigned device serial number like the followings:
HT97KL900624 device
HT94LLZ00229 device
If they assigned it by this way, HT97KL should be the model name, the
following digits may be the real serial n
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Mike Lockwood wrote:
> Each device needs to have its own unique serial number even if they
> are the same model. That is the whole point of the serial number.
> Otherwise there is no way to tell them apart and you have this
> problem.
>
>
*SMH*
> Mike
>
> On We
Now I am trying to plug in many devices with same model and hence same
serial number to the host Ubuntu PC.
When I execute the command:
$ adb devices
I got these results:
List of devices attached
0123456789ABCDEFdevice
0123456789ABCDEFdevice
0123456789ABCDEFdevice
0123456
Each device needs to have its own unique serial number even if they
are the same model. That is the whole point of the serial number.
Otherwise there is no way to tell them apart and you have this
problem.
Mike
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Yidong Han
wrote:
> Now I am trying to plug in many