History log of /system/core/fastboot/usb_osx.c
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b4add9b74525210478bac702d27fdaf9cf7ab18f 07-Oct-2009 Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> Make fastboot say "no permissions" for non-writable devices.

Without this patch, "adb devices" will say "no permissions" when it sees
a device it can't write to, but "fastboot devices" will silently ignore it.
This is confusing to n00bs, especially since it doesn't seem to be widely
known that a device's USB id might be different in the bootloader (meaning
two udev rules are needed). It can also be confusing if you're sshed in,
when you can't access the device because you won't be in the "plugdev"
group, but "fastboot devices" won't make this clear.

I'm not sure about the Mac OS and Windows changes. AIUI, devices are always
writable on those platforms, but I don't use either, so I can't test this.
This patch shouldn't alter the behavior on either of those platforms.
/system/core/fastboot/usb_osx.c
dd7bc3319deb2b77c5d07a51b7d6cd7e11b5beb0 04-Mar-2009 The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843
/system/core/fastboot/usb_osx.c
e54eebbf1a908d65ee8cf80bab62821c05666d70 04-Mar-2009 The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843
/system/core/fastboot/usb_osx.c
4f6e8d7a00cbeda1e70cc15be9c4af1018bdad53 21-Oct-2008 The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> Initial Contribution
/system/core/fastboot/usb_osx.c