Author: trasz
Date: Mon May 21 17:33:52 2018
New Revision: 333989
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/333989

Log:
  Add a somewhat ugly hack that makes OSX serial device node names
  human-readable.
  
  MFC after:    2 weeks
  Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

Modified:
  head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_modem.c
  head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_multi.c
  head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_serialnet.c

Modified: head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_modem.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_modem.c      Mon May 21 16:50:27 
2018        (r333988)
+++ head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_modem.c      Mon May 21 17:33:52 
2018        (r333989)
@@ -81,7 +81,13 @@ enum {
 #define        MODEM_DEFAULT_INTERFACE         "Virtual serial port"
 #define        MODEM_DEFAULT_MANUFACTURER      USB_TEMPLATE_MANUFACTURER
 #define        MODEM_DEFAULT_PRODUCT           "Virtual serial port"
-#define        MODEM_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER     "March 2008"
+/*
+ * The reason for this being called like this is that OSX
+ * derives the device node name from it, resulting in a somewhat
+ * user-friendly "/dev/cu.usbmodemFreeBSD1".  And yes, the "1"
+ * needs to be there, otherwise OSX will mangle it.
+ */
+#define        MODEM_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER     "FreeBSD1"
 
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    modem_interface;
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    modem_manufacturer;

Modified: head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_multi.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_multi.c      Mon May 21 16:50:27 
2018        (r333988)
+++ head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_multi.c      Mon May 21 17:33:52 
2018        (r333989)
@@ -99,7 +99,13 @@ enum {
 #define        MULTI_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION     "Default configuration"
 #define        MULTI_DEFAULT_MANUFACTURER      USB_TEMPLATE_MANUFACTURER
 #define        MULTI_DEFAULT_PRODUCT           "Multifunction Device"
-#define        MULTI_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER     "May 2018"
+/*
+ * The reason for this being called like this is that OSX
+ * derives the device node name from it, resulting in a somewhat
+ * user-friendly "/dev/cu.usbmodemFreeBSD1".  And yes, the "1"
+ * needs to be there, otherwise OSX will mangle it.
+ */
+#define MULTI_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER    "FreeBSD1"
 
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    multi_modem;
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    multi_eth_mac;

Modified: head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_serialnet.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_serialnet.c  Mon May 21 16:50:27 
2018        (r333988)
+++ head/sys/dev/usb/template/usb_template_serialnet.c  Mon May 21 17:33:52 
2018        (r333989)
@@ -97,7 +97,13 @@ enum {
 #define        SERIALNET_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION "Default configuration"
 #define        SERIALNET_DEFAULT_MANUFACTURER  USB_TEMPLATE_MANUFACTURER
 #define        SERIALNET_DEFAULT_PRODUCT       "Serial/Ethernet device"
-#define        SERIALNET_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER "January 2015"
+/*
+ * The reason for this being called like this is that OSX
+ * derives the device node name from it, resulting in a somewhat
+ * user-friendly "/dev/cu.usbmodemFreeBSD1".  And yes, the "1"
+ * needs to be there, otherwise OSX will mangle it.
+ */
+#define SERIALNET_DEFAULT_SERIAL_NUMBER        "FreeBSD1"
 
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    serialnet_modem;
 static struct usb_string_descriptor    serialnet_eth_mac;
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