libmtp  1.1.3
music-players.h
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31 /*
32  * MTP device list, trying real bad to get all devices into
33  * this list by stealing from everyone I know.
34  * Some devices taken from the Rockbox device listing:
35  * http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DeviceDetection
36  */
37 
38  /*
39  * Creative Technology and ZiiLABS
40  * Initially the Creative devices was all we supported so these are
41  * the most thoroughly tested devices. Presumably only the devices
42  * with older firmware (the ones that have 32bit object size) will
43  * need the DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL flag. This bug
44  * manifest itself when you have a lot of folders on the device,
45  * some of the folders will start to disappear when getting all objects
46  * and properties.
47  */
48  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision", 0x411f,
51  { "Creative", 0x041e, "Portable Media Center", 0x4123,
54  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Xtra (MTP mode)", 0x4128,
57  { "Dell", 0x041e, "DJ (2nd generation)", 0x412f,
60  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Micro (MTP mode)", 0x4130,
63  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Touch (MTP mode)", 0x4131,
66  { "Dell", 0x041e, "Dell Pocket DJ (MTP mode)", 0x4132,
69  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN MicroPhoto (alternate version)", 0x4133,
72  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Sleek (MTP mode)", 0x4137,
75  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN MicroPhoto", 0x413c,
78  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Sleek Photo", 0x413d,
81  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision:M", 0x413e,
84  // Reported by marazm@o2.pl
85  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V", 0x4150,
88  // Reported by danielw@iinet.net.au
89  // This version of the Vision:M needs the no release interface flag,
90  // unclear whether the other version above need it too or not.
91  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision:M (DVP-HD0004)", 0x4151,
95  // Reported by Darel on the XNJB forums
96  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V Plus", 0x4152,
99  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Vision W", 0x4153,
102  // Don't add 0x4155: this is a Zen Stone device which is not MTP
103  // Reported by Paul Kurczaba <paul@kurczaba.com>
104  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN", 0x4157,
109  // Reported by Ringofan <mcroman@users.sourceforge.net>
110  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN V 2GB", 0x4158,
113  // Reported by j norment <stormzen@gmail.com>
114  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN Mozaic", 0x4161,
117  // Reported by Aaron F. Gonzalez <sub_tex@users.sourceforge.net>
118  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN X-Fi", 0x4162,
121  // Reported by farmerstimuli <farmerstimuli@users.sourceforge.net>
122  { "Creative", 0x041e, "ZEN X-Fi 3", 0x4169,
125  // Reported by Todor Gyumyushev <yodor1@users.sourceforge.net>
126  { "ZiiLABS", 0x041e, "Zii EGG", 0x6000,
132 
133  /*
134  * Samsung
135  * We suspect that more of these are dual mode.
136  * We suspect more of these might need DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS
137  * We suspect more of these might need DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V1
138  * or DEVICE_FLAG_PLAYLIST_SPL_V2 to get playlists working.
139  * YP-NEU, YP-NDU, YP-20, YP-800, YP-MF Series, YP-100, YP-30
140  * YP-700 and YP-90 are NOT MTP, but use a Samsung custom protocol.
141  * See: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers for Ogg
142  * status.
143  */
144  // From anonymous SourceForge user, not verified
145  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-900", 0x0409, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
146  // From MItch <dbaker@users.sourceforge.net>
147  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "I550W Phone", 0x04a4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
148  // From Manfred Enning <menning@users.sourceforge.net>
149  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Jet S8000", 0x4f1f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
150  // From Gabriel Nunes <gabrielkm1@yahoo.com.br>
151  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-920 (501d)", 0x501d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
152  // From Soren O'Neill
153  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-920 (5022)", 0x5022, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
154  // Contributed by aronvanammers on SourceForge
155  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-925GS", 0x5024, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
156  // From libgphoto2, according to tests by Stephan Fabel it cannot
157  // get all objects with the getobjectproplist command..
158  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-820", 0x502e,
160  // Contributed by polux2001@users.sourceforge.net
161  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-925(-GS)", 0x502f,
164  // Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
165  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YH-J70J", 0x5033,
167  // From XNJB user
168  // Guessing on .spl flag
169  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Z5", 0x503c,
173  // Don't add 0x5041 as this is YP-Z5 in USB mode
174  // Contributed by anonymous person on SourceForge
175  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T7J", 0x5047,
178  // Reported by cstrickler@gmail.com
179  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U2J (YP-U2JXB/XAA)", 0x5054,
182  // Reported by Andrew Benson
183  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-F2J", 0x5057,
185  // Reported by Patrick <skibler@gmail.com>
186  // Just guessing but looks like .spl v1 http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14160
187  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-K5", 0x505a,
191  // From dev.local@gmail.com - 0x4e8/0x507c is the UMS mode, apparently
192  // do not add that device.
193  // From m.eik michalke
194  // This device does NOT use the special SPL playlist according to sypqgjxu@gmx.de.
195  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U3", 0x507d,
198  // Reported by Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
199  // Sergio <sfrdll@tiscali.it> reports this device need the BROKEN ALL flag.
200  // Guessing on .spl flag
201  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T9", 0x507f,
206  // From Paul Clinch
207  // Just guessing but looks like .spl v1 http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14160
208  // Some versions of the firmware reportedly support OGG, reportedly only the
209  // UMS versions, so MTP+OGG is not possible on this device.
210  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-K3", 0x5081,
213  // From XNJB user
214  // From Alistair Boyle, .spl v2 required for playlists
215  // According to the device log it properly supports OGG
216  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-P2", 0x5083,
221  // From Paul Clinch
222  // Guessing on .spl flag
223  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-T10", 0x508a,
229  // From Wim Verwimp <wimverwimp@gmail.com>
230  // Not sure about the Ogg and broken proplist flags here. Just guessing.
231  // Guessing on .spl flag
232  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-S5", 0x508b,
237  // From Ludovic Danigo
238  // Guessing on .spl flag
239  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-S3", 0x5091,
244  // From Adrian Levi <adrian.levi@gmail.com>
245  // Guessing on .spl flag
246  // This one supports OGG properly through the correct MTP type.
247  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U4", 0x5093, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
248  // From Chris Le Sueur <thefishface@gmail.com>
249  // Guessing on .spl flag
250  // This one supports OGG properly through the correct MTP type.
251  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-R1", 0x510f,
255  // From Anonymous SourceForge user
256  // Guessing on .spl flag
257  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Q1", 0x5115,
262  // From Holger
263  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-M1", 0x5118,
267  // From Anonymous SourceForge user
268  // Guessing on .spl flag
269  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-P3", 0x511a,
274  // From Anonymous SourceForge user
275  // Guessing on .spl flag
276  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Q2", 0x511d,
281  // From Marco Pizzocaro <mpizzocaro@users.sourceforge.net>
282  // Guessing on .spl flag
283  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-U5", 0x5121,
288  // From Leonardo Accorsi <laccorsi@users.sourceforge.net>
289  // Guessing on .spl flag
290  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-R0", 0x5125,
295  // From Manuel Carro
296  // Copied from Q2
297  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Q3", 0x5130,
302  // Reported by: traaf <traaf@users.sourceforge.net>
303  // Guessing on the playlist type!
304  // Appears to present itself properly as a PTP device with MTP extensions!
305  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "YP-Z3", 0x5137,
310  // From a rouge .INF file
311  // this device ID seems to have been recycled for:
312  // the Samsung SGH-A707 Cingular cellphone
313  // the Samsung L760-V cellphone
314  // the Samsung SGH-U900 cellphone
315  // the Samsung Fascinate player
316  { "Samsung", 0x04e8,
317  "YH-999 Portable Media Center/SGH-A707/SGH-L760V/SGH-U900/Verizon Intensity/Fascinate",
319  // From Santi Béjar <sbejar@gmail.com> - not sure this is MTP...
320  // { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Z170 Mobile Phone", 0x6601, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
321  // From Santi Béjar <sbejar@gmail.com> - not sure this is MTP...
322  // { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "E250 Mobile Phone", 0x663e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
323  // From an anonymous SF user
324  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "M7600 Beat/GT-S8300T/SGH-F490/S8300", 0x6642,
327  // From Lionel Bouton
328  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "X830 Mobile Phone", 0x6702,
330  // From James <jamestech@gmail.com>
331  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "U600 Mobile Phone", 0x6709,
333  // From Cesar Cardoso <cesar@cesarcardoso.tk>
334  // No confirmation that this is really MTP.
335  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "F250 Mobile Phone", 0x6727,
337  // From Charlie Todd 2007-10-31
338  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Juke (SCH-U470)", 0x6734,
340  // Reported by Tenn
341  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "GT-B2700", 0x6752,
343  // Added by Greg Fitzgerald <netzdamon@gmail.com>
344  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "SAMSUNG Trance", 0x6763,
348  // From anonymous sourceforge user
349  // Guessing on .spl flag, maybe needs NO_ZERO_READS, whatdoIknow
350  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "GT-S8500", 0x6819,
353  // From Harrison Metzger <harrisonmetz@gmail.com>
354  { "Samsung", 0x04e8,
355  "Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy S i9000/i9250, Android 4.0 updates", 0x685c,
358  // Reported by David Goodenough <dfgdga@users.sourceforge.net>
359  // Guessing on flags.
360  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Galaxy Y", 0x685e,
365  /*
366  * This entry (device 0x6860) seems to be used on a *lot* of Samsung
367  * Android (gingerbread, 2.3) phones. It is *not* the Android MTP stack
368  * but an internal Samsung stack.
369  *
370  * Popular devices: Galaxy S2 and S3.
371  *
372  * - It seems that some PTP commands are broken.
373  * - Devices seem to have a connection timeout, the session must be
374  * open in about 3 seconds since the device is plugged in, after
375  * that time it will not respond. Thus GUI programs work fine.
376  * - Seems also to be used with Galaxy Nexus debug mode and on
377  * US markets for some weird reason.
378  *
379  * From: Ignacio Martínez <ignacio.martinezrivera@yahoo.es> and others
380  */
381  { "Samsung", 0x04e8,
382  "GT P7310/P7510/N7000/I9070/I9100/I9300 Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/S3/Nexus/Note/Y", 0x6860,
387  // Note: ID 0x6865 is some PTP mode! Don't add it.
388  // From: Erik Berglund <erikjber@users.sourceforge.net>
389  // Logs indicate this needs DEVICE_FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS
390  // No Samsung platlists on this device.
391  // https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=809061&aid=3026337&group_id=158745
392  // i5800 duplicate reported by igel <igel-kun@users.sourceforge.net>
393  // Guessing this has the same problematic MTP stack as the device
394  // above.
395  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Galaxy S GT-I9000/Galaxy 3 i5800/Kies mode", 0x6877,
400  // From: John Gorkos <ab0oo@users.sourceforge.net> and
401  // Akos Maroy <darkeye@users.sourceforge.net>
402  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "Vibrant SGH-T959/Captivate/Media player mode", 0x68a9,
405  // Reported by Sleep.Walker <froser@users.sourceforge.net>
406  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "GT-B2710/Xcover 271", 0x68af,
409  // From anonymous Sourceforge user
410  { "Samsung", 0x04e8, "GT-S5230", 0xe20c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
411 
412 
413  /*
414  * Microsoft
415  * All except the first probably need MTPZ to work
416  */
417  { "Microsoft/Intel", 0x045e, "Bandon Portable Media Center", 0x00c9,
419  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
420  // HTC Mozart is using the PID, as is Nokia Lumia 800
421  // May need MTPZ to work
422  { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Windows Phone", 0x04ec, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
423  // Reported by Tadimarri Sarath <sarath.tadi@gmail.com>
424  // No idea why this use an Intel PID, perhaps a leftover from
425  // the early PMC development days when Intel and Microsoft were
426  // partnering.
427  { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Windows MTP Simulator", 0x0622, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
428  // Reported by Edward Hutchins (used for Zune HDs)
429  { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Zune HD", 0x063e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
430  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
431  { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Kin 1", 0x0640, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
432  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
433  { "Microsoft/Sharp/nVidia", 0x045e, "Kin TwoM", 0x0641, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
434  // Reported by Farooq Zaman (used for all Zunes)
435  { "Microsoft", 0x045e, "Zune", 0x0710, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
436 
437  /*
438  * JVC
439  */
440  // From Mark Veinot
441  { "JVC", 0x04f1, "Alneo XA-HD500", 0x6105, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
442 
443  /*
444  * Philips
445  */
446  { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD6320/00 or HDD6330/17", 0x014b, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
447  // Anonymous SourceForge user
448  { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD14XX,HDD1620 or HDD1630/17", 0x014c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
449  // from discussion forum
450  { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD085/00 or HDD082/17", 0x014d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
451  // from XNJB forum
452  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA9200", 0x014f, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL },
453  // From John Coppens <jcoppens@users.sourceforge.net>
454  { "Philips", 0x0471, "SA1115/55", 0x0164, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
455  // From Gerhard Mekenkamp
456  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Audio", 0x0165, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
457  // from David Holm <wormie@alberg.dk>
458  { "Philips", 0x0471, "Shoqbox", 0x0172, DEVICE_FLAG_ONLY_7BIT_FILENAMES },
459  // from npedrosa
460  { "Philips", 0x0471, "PSA610", 0x0181, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
461  // From libgphoto2 source
462  { "Philips", 0x0471, "HDD6320", 0x01eb, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
463  // From Detlef Meier <dm@emlix.com>
464  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA6014/SA6015/SA6024/SA6025/SA6044/SA6045", 0x084e, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
465  // From anonymous Sourceforge user SA5145/02
466  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA5145", 0x0857, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
467  // From a
468  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA6125/SA6145/SA6185", 0x2002, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
469  // From anonymous Sourceforge user, not verified to be MTP!
470  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA3345", 0x2004, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
471  // From Roberto Vidmar <rvidmar@libero.it>
472  { "Philips", 0x0471, "SA5285", 0x2022, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
473  // From Elie De Brauwer <elie@de-brauwer.be>
474  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear ViBE SA1VBE04", 0x2075,
476  // From Anonymous SourceForge user
477  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Muse", 0x2077,
479  // From Elie De Brauwer <elie@de-brauwer.be>
480  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear ViBE SA1VBE04/08", 0x207b,
482  // From josmtx <josmtx@users.sourceforge.net>
483  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Aria", 0x207c,
485  // From epklein
486  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear SA1VBE08KX/78", 0x208e,
488  // From Anonymous SourceForge User
489  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear VIBE SA2VBE[08|16]K/02", 0x20b7,
491  // From Anonymous SourceForge User
492  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Ariaz", 0x20b9,
494  // From Anonymous SourceForge User
495  { "Philips", 0x0471, "GoGear Vibe/02", 0x20e5,
497  // from XNJB user
498  { "Philips", 0x0471, "PSA235", 0x7e01, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
499 
500  /*
501  * Acer
502  */
503  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
504  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A500 v1", 0x3325, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
505  // Reported by: Franck VDL <franckv@users.sourceforge.net>
506  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A500 v2", 0x3341, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
507  // Reported by: Matthias Arndt <simonsunnyboy@users.sourceforge.net>
508  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A501", 0x3344, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
509  // Reported by: anonymous sourceforge user
510  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A100", 0x3348, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
511  // Reported by: Arvin Schnell <arvins@users.sourceforge.net>
512  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A100 ID2", 0x3349, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
513  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
514  { "Acer", 0x0502, "Iconia TAB A200", 0x337c, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
515 
516  /*
517  * SanDisk
518  * several devices (c150 for sure) are definately dual-mode and must
519  * have the USB mass storage driver that hooks them unloaded first.
520  * They all have problematic dual-mode making the device unload effect
521  * uncertain on these devices.
522  *
523  * All older devices seem to need DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST_ALL.
524  * Old chipsets: e200/c200 use PP5024 from Nvidia (formerly PortalPlayer).
525  * m200 use TCC770 from Telechips.
526  *
527  * The newer Sansa v2 chipset, AD3525 from Austriamicrosystems (AMS) found
528  * in e280 v2 c200 v2, Clip, Fuze etc require
529  * DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST
530  * and DEVICE_FLAG_ALWAYS_PROBE_DESCRIPTOR to work properly.
531  *
532  * For more info see: http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/v2.html
533  */
534  // Reported by Brian Robison
535  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa m230/m240", 0x7400,
538  // From Rockbox device listing
539  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa m200-tcc (MTP mode)", 0x7401,
542  // Reported by tangent_@users.sourceforge.net
543  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa c150", 0x7410,
546  // From libgphoto2 source
547  // Reported by <gonkflea@users.sourceforge.net>
548  // Reported by Mike Owen <mikeowen@computerbaseusa.com>
549  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa e200/e250/e260/e270/e280", 0x7420,
552  // Don't add 0x7421 as this is e280 in MSC mode
553  // Reported by XNJB user
554  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa e260/e280 v2", 0x7422,
558  // Reported by XNJB user
559  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa m240/m250", 0x7430,
562  // Reported by Eugene Brevdo <ebrevdo@princeton.edu>
563  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Clip", 0x7432,
567  // Reported by HackAR <hackar@users.sourceforge.net>
568  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Clip v2", 0x7434,
572  // Reported by anonymous user at sourceforge.net
573  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa c240/c250", 0x7450,
576  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
577  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa c250 v2", 0x7452,
580  // Reported by Troy Curtis Jr.
581  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Express", 0x7460,
584  // Reported by XNJB user, and Miguel de Icaza <miguel@gnome.org>
585  // This has no dual-mode so no need to unload any driver.
586  // This is a Linux based device!
587  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Connect", 0x7480, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
588  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
589  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa View", 0x74b0,
592  // Reported by Patrick <skibler@gmail.com>
593  // There are apparently problems with this device.
594  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Fuze", 0x74c0,
599  // Harry Phillips <tuxcomputers@users.sourceforge.net>
600  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Fuze v2", 0x74c2,
605  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
606  // Need BROKEN_SET_SAMPLE_DIMENSIONS accordning to
607  // Michael <mpapet@users.sourceforge.net>
608  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Clip+", 0x74d0,
613  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
614  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Fuze+", 0x74e0,
619  // Reported by mattyj2001@users.sourceforge.net
620  { "SanDisk", 0x0781, "Sansa Clip Zip", 0x74e4,
625 
626  /*
627  * iRiver
628  * we assume that PTP_OC_MTP_GetObjPropList is essentially
629  * broken on all iRiver devices, meaning it simply won't return
630  * all properties for a file when asking for metadata 0xffffffff.
631  * Please test on your device if you believe it isn't broken!
632  */
633  { "iRiver", 0x1006, "H300 Series MTP", 0x3004,
636  { "iRiver", 0x1006, "Portable Media Center", 0x4002,
639  { "iRiver", 0x1006, "Portable Media Center", 0x4003,
642  // From [st]anislav <iamstanislav@gmail.com>
643  { "iRiver", 0x1042, "T7 Volcano", 0x1143, DEVICE_FLAG_IRIVER_OGG_ALZHEIMER },
644  // From an anonymous person at SourceForge, uncertain about this one
645  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "iFP-880", 0x1008,
648  // 0x4102, 0x1042 is a USB mass storage mode for E100 v2/Lplayer
649  // From libgphoto2 source
650  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10", 0x1113,
653  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20 FM", 0x1114,
656  // This appears at the MTP-UMS site
657  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20", 0x1115,
660  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "U10", 0x1116,
663  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10a", 0x1117,
666  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T20", 0x1118,
669  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T30", 0x1119,
672  // Reported by David Wolpoff
673  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T10 2GB", 0x1120,
676  // Rough guess this is the MTP device ID...
677  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "N12", 0x1122,
680  // Reported by Philip Antoniades <philip@mysql.com>
681  // Newer iriver devices seem to have shaped-up firmware without any
682  // of the annoying bugs.
683  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "Clix2", 0x1126, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
684  // Reported by Adam Torgerson
685  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "Clix", 0x112a,
687  // Reported by Douglas Roth <dougaus@gmail.com>
688  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "X20", 0x1132,
691  // Reported by Robert Ugo <robert_ugo@users.sourceforge.net>
692  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T60", 0x1134,
695  // Reported by two anonymous SourceForge users
696  // Needs the stronger OGG_IS_UNKNOWN flag to support OGG properly,
697  // be aware of newer players that may be needing this too.
698  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E100", 0x1141,
701  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
702  // Need verification of whether this firmware really need all these flags
703  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E100 v2/Lplayer", 0x1142,
706  // Reported by Richard Vennemann <vennemann@users.sourceforge.net>
707  // In USB Mass Storage mode it is 0x4102/0x1047
708  // Seems to use the new shaped-up firmware.
709  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "Spinn", 0x1147, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
710  // Reported by Tony Janssen <tonyjanssen@users.sourceforge.net>
711  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E50", 0x1151,
714  // Reported by Jakub Matraszek <jakub.matraszek@gmail.com>
715  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "T5", 0x1153,
718  // Reported by pyalex@users.sourceforge.net
719  // Guessing that this needs the FLAG_NO_ZERO_READS...
720  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "E30", 0x1167,
723  // Reported by Scott Call
724  // Assume this actually supports OGG though it reports it doesn't.
725  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "H10 20GB", 0x2101,
728  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "H10 5GB", 0x2102,
731  // From Rockbox device listing
732  { "iRiver", 0x4102, "H10 5.6GB", 0x2105,
735 
736 
737  /*
738  * Dell
739  */
740  { "Dell, Inc", 0x413c, "DJ Itty", 0x4500, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
741  /* Reported by: JR */
742  { "Dell, Inc", 0x413c, "Dell Streak 7", 0xb10b, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
743 
744  /*
745  * Toshiba
746  * Tentatively flagged all Toshiba devices with
747  * DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SEND_OBJECT_PROPLIST after one of them
748  * showed erroneous behaviour.
749  */
750  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEGF-40", 0x0009,
753  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat", 0x000c,
756  // Reported by Nicholas Tripp
757  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat P20", 0x000f,
760  // From libgphoto2
761  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat S", 0x0010,
765  // Reported by Rob Brown
766  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat P10", 0x0011,
769  // Reported by solanum@users.sourceforge.net
770  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat V30", 0x0014,
773  // Reported by Michael Davis <slithy@yahoo.com>
774  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat U", 0x0016,
777  // Reported by Devon Jacobs <devo@godevo.com>
778  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEU202", 0x0018,
781  // Reported by Rolf <japan (at) dl3lar.de>
782  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat T", 0x0019,
785  // Reported by Phil Ingram <ukpbert@users.sourceforge.net>
786  // Tentatively added - no real reports of this device ID being MTP,
787  // reports as USB Mass Storage currently.
788  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MEU201", 0x001a,
791  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
792  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Gigabeat MET401", 0x001d,
795  // Reported by Nigel Cunningham <nigel@tuxonice.net>
796  // Guessing on Android bugs
797  { "Toshiba", 0x0930, "Thrive AT100/AT105", 0x7100,
799 
800  /*
801  * Archos
802  * These devices have some dual-mode interfaces which will really
803  * respect the driver unloading, so DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER
804  * really work on these devices!
805  */
806  // Reported by Alexander Haertig <AlexanderHaertig@gmx.de>
807  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "Gmini XS100", 0x1207, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
808  // Added by Jan Binder
809  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "XS202 (MTP mode)", 0x1208, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
810  // Reported by gudul1@users.sourceforge.net
811  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "104 (MTP mode)", 0x120a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
812  // Reported by Archos
813  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "204 (MTP mode)", 0x120c, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
814  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user.
815  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "404 (MTP mode)", 0x1301, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
816  // Reported by Archos
817  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "404CAM (MTP mode)", 0x1303, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
818  // Reported by Etienne Chauchot <chauchot.etienne@free.fr>
819  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "504 (MTP mode)", 0x1307, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
820  // Reported by Archos
821  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "604 (MTP mode)", 0x1309, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
822  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "604WIFI (MTP mode)", 0x130b, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
823  // Reported by Kay McCormick <kaym@modsystems.com>
824  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "704 mobile dvr", 0x130d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
825  // Reported by Archos
826  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "704TV (MTP mode)", 0x130f, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
827  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "405 (MTP mode)", 0x1311, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
828  // Reported by Joe Rabinoff
829  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "605 (MTP mode)", 0x1313, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
830  // Reported by Archos
831  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "605F (MTP mode)", 0x1315, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
832  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "705 (MTP mode)", 0x1319, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
833  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "TV+ (MTP mode)", 0x131b, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
834  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "105 (MTP mode)", 0x131d, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
835  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "405HDD (MTP mode)", 0x1321, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
836  // Reported by Jim Krehl <jimmuhk@users.sourceforge.net>
837  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "5 (MTP mode)", 0x1331, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
838  // Reported by Adrien Guichard <tmor@users.sourceforge.net>
839  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "5 (MTP mode)", 0x1333, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
840  // Reported by Archos
841  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "7 (MTP mode)", 0x1335, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
842  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "SPOD (MTP mode)", 0x1341, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
843  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "5S IT (MTP mode)", 0x1351, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
844  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "5H IT (MTP mode)", 0x1357, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
845  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
846  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "8o G9 (MTP mode)", 0x1508, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
847  // Reported by Clément <clemvangelis@users.sourceforge.net>
848  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "8o G9 Turbo (MTP mode)", 0x1509,
850  // Reported by Thackert <hackertenator@users.sourceforge.net>
851  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "80G9", 0x1518, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
852  // Reported by Till <Till@users.sourceforge.net>
853  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "101 G9", 0x1528, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
854  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
855  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "101 G9 Turbo 250 HD", 0x1538,
857  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
858  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "101 G9 Turbo", 0x1539, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
859  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
860  { "Archos", 0x0e79, "70it2", 0x1568, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
861 
862  /*
863  * Dunlop (OEM of EGOMAN ltd?) reported by Nanomad
864  * This unit is falsely detected as USB mass storage in Linux
865  * prior to kernel 2.6.19 (fixed by patch from Alan Stern)
866  * so on older kernels special care is needed to remove the
867  * USB mass storage driver that erroneously binds to the device
868  * interface.
869  *
870  * More problematic, this manufacturer+device ID seems to be
871  * reused in a USB Mass Storage device named "Zipy Fox 8GB",
872  * which means libmtp may mistreat it.
873  */
874  { "Dunlop", 0x10d6, "MP3 player 1GB / EGOMAN MD223AFD", 0x2200, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
875  // Reported by Steven Black <stevenblack1956@users.sourceforge.net>
876  // Obviously this company goes by many names.
877  // This device is USB 2.0 only. Broken pipe on closing.
878  // A later report indicates that this is also used by the iRiver E200
879  { "Memorex or iRiver", 0x10d6, "MMP 8585/8586 or iRiver E200", 0x2300,
882 
883  /*
884  * Sirius
885  */
886  { "Sirius", 0x18f6, "Stiletto", 0x0102, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
887  // Reported by Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
888  { "Sirius", 0x18f6, "Stiletto 2", 0x0110, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
889 
890  /*
891  * Canon
892  * These are actually cameras, but they have a Microsoft device descriptor
893  * and reports themselves as supporting the MTP extension.
894  */
895  { "Canon", 0x04a9, "Ixus Digital 700 (PTP/MTP mode)", 0x30f2,
897  { "Canon", 0x04a9, "PowerShot A640 (PTP/MTP mode)", 0x3139,
899  // From Peter <pjeremy@users.sourceforge.net>
900  { "Canon", 0x04a9, "PowerShot SX20IS (PTP/MTP mode)", 0x31e4,
902 
903  /*
904  * Nokia
905  * Please verify the low device IDs here, I suspect these might be for
906  * things like USB storage or modem mode actually, whereas the higher
907  * range (0x04nn) could be for MTP. Some of the devices were gathered
908  * from the Nokia WMP drivers:
909  * http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/
910  * Address was gathered from going to:
911  * nseries.com
912  * -> support
913  * -> select supported device
914  * -> PC software
915  * -> Music software
916  * -> Windows Media Player 10 driver
917  */
918  // From: DoomHammer <gaczek@users.sourceforge.net>
919  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N81 Mobile Phone", 0x000a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
920  // From an anonymous SourceForge user
921  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6120c Classic Mobile Phone", 0x002e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
922  // From Stefano
923  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N96 Mobile Phone", 0x0039, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
924  // From Martijn van de Streek <martijn@vandestreek.net>
925  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6500c Classic Mobile Phone", 0x003c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
926  // From: DoomHammer <gaczek@users.sourceforge.net>
927  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3110c Mobile Phone", 0x005f, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
928  // From: Vasily <spc-@users.sourceforge.net>
929  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3109c Mobile Phone", 0x0065, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
930  // From: <rawc@users.sourceforge.net>
931  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5310 XpressMusic", 0x006c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
932  // From: robin (AT) headbank D0Tco DOTuk
933  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N95 Mobile Phone 8GB", 0x006e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
934  // From Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>
935  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N82 Mobile Phone", 0x0074,
937  // From Martijn van de Streek <martijn@vandestreek.net>
938  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N78 Mobile Phone", 0x0079, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
939  // From William Pettersson <the_enigma@users.sourceforge.net>
940  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6220 Classic", 0x008d, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
941  // From kellerkev@gmail.com
942  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N85 Mobile Phone", 0x0092, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
943  // From Alexandre LISSY <lissyx@users.sourceforge.net>
944  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6210 Navigator", 0x0098, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
945  // From: danielw
946  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E71", 0x00e4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
947  // From: Laurent Bigonville <bigon@users.sourceforge.net>
948  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E66", 0x00e5, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
949  // From: Pier <pierlucalino@users.sourceforge.net>
950  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5320 XpressMusic", 0x00ea, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
951  // From: Gausie <innerdreams@users.sourceforge.net>
952  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5800 XpressMusic", 0x0154,
954  // From: Willy Gardiol (web) <willy@gardiol.org>
955  // Spurious errors for getting all objects, lead me to believe
956  // this flag atleast is needed
957  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5800 XpressMusic v2", 0x0155,
959  // Yet another version... I think
960  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5800 XpressMusic v3", 0x0159,
962  // From an anonymous SourceForge user
963  // Not verified to be MTP
964  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E63", 0x0179, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
965  // Reported by: max g <exactt@users.sourceforge.net>
966  // Reported by: oswillios <loswillios@users.sourceforge.net>
967  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N79", 0x0186, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
968  // From an anonymous SourceForge user
969  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E71x", 0x01a1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
970  // From Ser <ser@users.sourceforge.net>
971  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E52", 0x01cf, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
972  // From Marcus Meissner
973  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3710", 0x01ee, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
974  // From: AxeL <axel__17@users.sourceforge.net>
975  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N97-1", 0x01f4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
976  // From: FunkyPenguin <awafaa@users.sourceforge.net>
977  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N97", 0x01f5, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
978  // From: Anonymous SourceForge user
979  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5130 XpressMusic", 0x0209, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
980  // From: Anonymous SourceForge user
981  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E72", 0x0221, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
982  // From: Anonymous SourceForge user
983  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5530", 0x0229, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
984  // From: Anonymous SourceForge user
985  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N97 mini", 0x026b, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
986  // From: Alexander Kojevnikov <alex-kay@users.sourceforge.net>
987  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "6600i", 0x0297, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
988  // From: Karthik Paithankar <whyagain2005@users.sourceforge.net>
989  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "2710", 0x02c1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
990  // From: Mick Stephenson <MickStep@users.sourceforge.net>
991  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5230", 0x02e2, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
992  // From: Lan Liu at Nokia <lan.liu@nokia.com>
993  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N8", 0x02fe, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
994  // From: Lan Liu at Nokia <lan.liu@nokia.com>
995  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N8 (Ovi mode)", 0x0302, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
996  // From: Martijn Hoogendoorn <m.hoogendoorn@gmail.com>
997  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E7", 0x0334, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
998  // From: Raul Metsma <raul@innovaatik.ee>
999  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "E7 (Ovi mode)", 0x0335, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1000  // Reported by Serg <rd77@users.sourceforge.net>
1001  // Symbian phone
1002  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "C7", 0x03c1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1003  // Reported by Anonymous SourceForge user
1004  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "C7 (ID2)", 0x03cd, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1005  // Reported by Anonymous SourceForge user
1006  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N950", 0x03d2, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1007  // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_3250_WMP10_driver.inf
1008  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "3250 Mobile Phone", 0x0462, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1009  // From http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N93_WMP10_Driver.inf
1010  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N93 Mobile Phone", 0x0478, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1011  // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_5500_Sport_WMP10_driver.inf
1012  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5500 Sport Mobile Phone", 0x047e, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1013  // From http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N91_WMP10_Driver.inf
1014  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N91 Mobile Phone", 0x0485, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1015  // From: Christian Rusa <kristous@users.sourceforge.net>
1016  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5700 XpressMusic Mobile Phone", 0x04b4, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1017  // From: Mitchell Hicks <mitchix@yahoo.com>
1018  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5300 Mobile Phone", 0x04ba, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1019  // https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2692473&group_id=8874&atid=358874
1020  // From: Tiburce <tiburce@users.sourceforge.net>
1021  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "5200 Mobile Phone", 0x04be,
1023  // From Christian Arnold <webmaster@arctic-media.de>
1024  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N73 Mobile Phone", 0x04d1, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1025  // From Swapan <swapan@yahoo.com>
1026  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N75 Mobile Phone", 0x04e1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1027  // From: http://nds2.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_N93i_WMP10_driver.inf
1028  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N93i Mobile Phone", 0x04e5, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1029  // From Anonymous Sourceforge User
1030  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N95 Mobile Phone", 0x04ef, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1031  // From: Pat Nicholls <pat@patandannie.co.uk>
1032  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N80 Internet Edition (Media Player)", 0x04f1,
1034  // From: Maxin B. John <maxin.john@gmail.com>
1035  { "Nokia", 0x0421, "N9", 0x051a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1036  // Reported by Richard Wall <richard@the-moon.net>
1037  { "Nokia", 0x05c6, "5530 Xpressmusic", 0x0229, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1038  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1039  // One thing stated by reporter (Nokia model) another by the detect log...
1040  { "Nokia/Verizon", 0x05c6, "6205 Balboa/Verizon Music Phone", 0x3196, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1041 
1042 
1043  /*
1044  * Vendor ID 0x13d1 is some offshoring company in China,
1045  * in one source named "A-Max Technology Macao Commercial
1046  * Offshore Co. Ltd." sometime "CCTech".
1047  */
1048  // Logik brand
1049  { "Logik", 0x13d1, "LOG DAX MP3 and DAB Player", 0x7002, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1050  // Technika brand
1051  // Reported by <Ooblick@users.sourceforge.net>
1052  { "Technika", 0x13d1, "MP-709", 0x7017, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1053 
1054 
1055  /*
1056  * RCA / Thomson
1057  */
1058  // From kiki <omkiki@users.sourceforge.net>
1059  { "Thomson", 0x069b, "EM28 Series", 0x0774, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1060  { "Thomson / RCA", 0x069b, "Opal / Lyra MC4002", 0x0777, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1061  { "Thomson", 0x069b, "Lyra MC5104B (M51 Series)", 0x077c, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1062  { "Thomson", 0x069b, "RCA H106", 0x301a, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1063  // From Svenna <svenna@svenna.de>
1064  // Not confirmed to be MTP.
1065  { "Thomson", 0x069b, "scenium E308", 0x3028, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1066  // From XNJB user
1067  { "Thomson / RCA", 0x069b, "Lyra HC308A", 0x3035, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1068 
1069  /*
1070  * NTT DoCoMo
1071  */
1072  { "FOMA", 0x04c5, "F903iX HIGH-SPEED", 0x1140, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1073 
1074  /*
1075  * Palm device userland program named Pocket Tunes
1076  * Reported by Peter Gyongyosi <gyp@impulzus.com>
1077  */
1078  { "NormSoft, Inc.", 0x1703, "Pocket Tunes", 0x0001, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1079  // Reported by anonymous submission
1080  { "NormSoft, Inc.", 0x1703, "Pocket Tunes 4", 0x0002, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1081 
1082  /*
1083  * TrekStor, Medion and Maxfield devices
1084  * Their datasheet claims their devices are dualmode so probably needs to
1085  * unload the attached drivers here.
1086  */
1087  // Reported by Stefan Voss <svoss@web.de>
1088  // This is a Sigmatel SoC with a hard disk.
1089  { "TrekStor", 0x066f, "Vibez 8/12GB", 0x842a,
1091  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user.
1092  // This one done for Medion, whatever that is. Error reported so assume
1093  // the same bug flag as its ancestor above.
1094  { "Medion", 0x066f, "MD8333", 0x8550,
1096  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1097  { "Medion", 0x066f, "MD8333", 0x8588,
1099  // The vendor ID is "Quanta Computer, Inc."
1100  // same as Olivetti Olipad 110
1101  // Guessing on device flags
1102  { "Medion", 0x0408, "MD99000 (P9514)/Olivetti Olipad 110", 0xb009,
1104  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1105  { "Maxfield", 0x066f, "G-Flash NG 1GB", 0x846c,
1107  // Reported by PaoloC <efmpsc@users.sourceforge.net>
1108  // Apparently SigmaTel has an SDK for MTP players with this ID
1109  { "SigmaTel Inc.", 0x066f, "MTPMSCN Audio Player", 0xa010,
1111  // Reported by Cristi Magherusan <majeru@gentoo.ro>
1112  { "TrekStor", 0x0402, "i.Beat Sweez FM", 0x0611,
1114  // Reported by Fox-ino <fox-ino@users.sourceforge.net>
1115  // No confirmation that this is really MTP so commented it out.
1116  // { "ALi Corp.", 0x0402, "MPMAN 2GB", 0x5668,
1117  // DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1118  // Reported by Anonymous SourceForge user
1119  {"TrekStor", 0x1e68, "i.Beat Organix 2.0", 0x0002,
1121 
1122  /*
1123  * Disney/Tevion/MyMusix
1124  */
1125  // Reported by XNJB user
1126  { "Disney", 0x0aa6, "MixMax", 0x6021, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1127  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1128  { "Tevion", 0x0aa6, "MD 81488", 0x3011, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1129  // Reported by Peter Hedlund <peter@peterandlinda.com>
1130  { "MyMusix", 0x0aa6, "PD-6070", 0x9601, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |
1134 
1135  /*
1136  * Cowon Systems, Inc.
1137  * The iAudio audiophile devices don't encourage the use of MTP.
1138  * See: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers for Ogg
1139  * status
1140  */
1141  // Reported by Patrik Johansson <Patrik.Johansson@qivalue.com>
1142  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio U3 (MTP mode)", 0x0701,
1145  // Reported by Kevin Michael Smith <hai-etlik@users.sourceforge.net>
1146  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio 6 (MTP mode)", 0x0711,
1148  // Reported by Roberth Karman
1149  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio 7 (MTP mode)", 0x0751,
1152  // Reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
1153  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio U5 (MTP mode)", 0x0761,
1156  // Reported by TJ Something <tjbk_tjb@users.sourceforge.net>
1157  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2 (MTP mode)", 0x0801,
1160  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1161  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2+ FW 2.x (MTP mode)", 0x0861,
1164  // From Rockbox device listing
1165  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2+ DAB FW 4.x (MTP mode)", 0x0871,
1168  // From Rockbox device listing
1169  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2+ FW 3.x (MTP mode)", 0x0881,
1172  // From Rockbox device listing
1173  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio D2+ DMB FW 1.x (MTP mode)", 0x0891,
1176  // Reported by <twkonefal@users.sourceforge.net>
1177  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio S9 (MTP mode)", 0x0901,
1180  // Reported by Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
1181  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio 9 (MTP mode)", 0x0911,
1184  // Reported by Franck VDL <franckv@users.sourceforge.net>
1185  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio J3 (MTP mode)", 0x0921,
1188  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1189  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio X7 (MTP mode)", 0x0931,
1192  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1193  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio C2 (MTP mode)", 0x0941,
1196  { "Cowon", 0x0e21, "iAudio 10 (MTP mode)", 0x0952,
1199 
1200  /*
1201  * Insignia, dual-mode.
1202  */
1203  { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "NS-DV45", 0x0303, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1204  // Reported by Rajan Bella <rajanbella@yahoo.com>
1205  { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "Sport Player", 0x0307, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1206  // Reported by "brad" (anonymous, sourceforge)
1207  { "Insignia", 0x19ff, "Pilot 4GB", 0x0309, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER },
1208 
1209  /*
1210  * LG Electronics
1211  */
1212  // From anonymous SourceForge user
1213  // Uncertain if this is really the MTP mode device ID...
1214  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x043e, "T54", 0x7040,
1216  // Not verified - anonymous submission
1217  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x043e, "UP3", 0x70b1, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1218  // Reported by Joseph Nahmias <joe@nahimas.net>
1219  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "VX8550 V CAST Mobile Phone", 0x6010,
1222  // Reported by Cyrille Potereau <cyrille.potereau@wanadoo.fr>
1223  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "KC910 Renoir Mobile Phone", 0x608f,
1225  // Reported by Aaron Slunt <tongle@users.sourceforge.net>
1226  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "GR-500 Music Player", 0x611b,
1229  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
1230  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "KM900", 0x6132,
1233  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
1234  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "LG8575", 0x619a,
1237  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
1238  { "LG Electronics Inc.", 0x1004, "V909 G-Slate", 0x61f9,
1241 
1242  /*
1243  * Sony
1244  * It could be that these PIDs are one-per hundred series, so
1245  * NWZ-A8xx is 0325, NWZ-S5xx is 0x326 etc. We need more devices
1246  * reported to see a pattern here.
1247  */
1248  // Reported by Alessandro Radaelli <alessandro.radaelli@aruba.it>
1249  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A815/NWZ-A818", 0x0325,
1251  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user.
1252  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S516", 0x0326,
1254  // Reported by Endre Oma <endre.88.oma@gmail.com>
1255  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S615F/NWZ-S616F/NWZ-S618F", 0x0327,
1257  // Reported by Jean-Marc Bourguet <jm@bourguet.org>
1258  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S716F", 0x035a,
1260  // Reported by Anon SF User / Anthon van der Neut <avanderneut@avid.com>
1261  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A826/NWZ-A828/NWZ-A829", 0x035b,
1263  // Reported by Niek Klaverstijn <niekez@users.sourceforge.net>
1264  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A726/NWZ-A728/NWZ-A768", 0x035c,
1266  // Reported by Mehdi AMINI <mehdi.amini - at - ulp.u-strasbg.fr>
1267  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-B135", 0x036e,
1269  // Reported by <tiagoboldt@users.sourceforge.net>
1270  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-E436F", 0x0385,
1272  // Reported by Michael Wilkinson
1273  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-W202", 0x0388,
1275  // Reported by Ondrej Sury <ondrej@sury.org>
1276  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S739F", 0x038c,
1278  // Reported by Marco Filipe Nunes Soares Abrantes Pereira <marcopereira@ua.pt>
1279  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S638F", 0x038e,
1281  // Reported by Elliot <orwells@users.sourceforge.net>
1282  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-X1050B/NWZ-X1060B",
1283  0x0397, DEVICE_FLAGS_SONY_NWZ_BUGS },
1284  // Reported by Silvio J. Gutierrez <silviogutierrez@users.sourceforge.net>
1285  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-X1051/NWZ-X1061", 0x0398,
1287  // Reported by Gregory Boddin <gregory@siwhine.net>
1288  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-B142F", 0x03d8,
1290  // Reported by Rick Warner <rick@reptileroom.net>
1291  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-E344", 0x03fc,
1293  // Reported by Jonathan Stowe <gellyfish@users.sourceforge.net>
1294  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-E445", 0x03fd,
1296  // Reported by Anonymous SourceForge user
1297  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S545", 0x03fe,
1299  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-A845", 0x0404,
1301  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1302  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-W252B", 0x04bb,
1304  // Suspect this device has strong DRM features
1305  // See https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libmtp/+question/149587
1306  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-B153F", 0x04be,
1308  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-E354", 0x04cb,
1310  // Reported by Toni Burgarello
1311  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-S754", 0x04cc,
1313  // Reported by dmiceman
1314  { "Sony", 0x054c, "NWZ-B163F", 0x059a,
1316  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1317  // guessing on device flags...
1318  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Walkman NWZ-E464", 0x05a6,
1320  // Reported by Jan Rheinlaender <jrheinlaender@users.sourceforge.net>
1321  { "Sony", 0x054c, "NWZ-S765", 0x05a8,
1323  // Reported by ghalambaz <ghalambaz@users.sourceforge.net>
1324  { "Sony", 0x054c, "Sony Tablet S1", 0x05b4,
1326  // Reported by Anonymous SourceForge user
1327  { "Sony", 0x054c, "DCR-SR75", 0x1294,
1329 
1330  /*
1331  * SonyEricsson
1332  * These initially seemed to support GetObjPropList but later revisions
1333  * of the firmware seem to have broken it, so all are flagged as broken
1334  * for now.
1335  */
1336  // Reported by Øyvind Stegard <stegaro@users.sourceforge.net>
1337  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "K850i", 0x0075,
1339  // Reported by Michael Eriksson
1340  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W910", 0x0076,
1342  // Reported by Zack <zackdvd@users.sourceforge.net>
1343  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W890i", 0x00b3,
1345  // Reported by robert dot ahlskog at gmail
1346  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W760i", 0x00c6,
1348  // Reported by Linus Åkesson <linusakesson@users.sourceforge.net>
1349  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "C902", 0x00d4,
1351  // Reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
1352  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "C702", 0x00d9,
1354  // Reported by Christian Zuckschwerdt <christian@zuckschwerdt.org>
1355  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W980", 0x00da,
1357  // Reported by David Taylor <davidt-libmtp@yadt.co.uk>
1358  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "C905", 0x00ef,
1360  // Reported by David House <dmhouse@users.sourceforge.net>
1361  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W595", 0x00f3,
1364  // Reported by Mattias Evensson <mevensson@users.sourceforge.net>
1365  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W902", 0x00f5,
1367  // Reported by Sarunas <sarunas@users.sourceforge.net>
1368  // Doesn't need any flags according to reporter
1369  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "T700", 0x00fb,
1371  // Reported by Stéphane Pontier <shadow_walker@users.sourceforge.net>
1372  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W705/W715", 0x0105,
1374  // Reported by Håkan Kvist
1375  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W995", 0x0112,
1377  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1378  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "U5", 0x0133,
1380  // Reported by Flo <lhugsereg@users.sourceforge.net>
1381  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "U8i", 0x013a,
1383  // Reported by xirotyu <xirotyu@users.sourceforge.net>
1384  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "j10i2 (Elm)", 0x0144,
1386  // Reported by Serge Chirik <schirik@users.sourceforge.net>
1387  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "j108i (Cedar)", 0x014e,
1389  // Reported by Jonas Salling <>
1390  // Erroneous MTP implementation seems to be from Aricent, returns
1391  // broken transaction ID.
1392  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "LT15i (Xperia arc S)", 0x14f,
1396  // Reported by Eamonn Webster <eweb@users.sourceforge.net>
1397  // Guessing on the ignore errors flag
1398  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "Xperia Neo", 0x0156,
1402  // Reported by Alejandro DC <Alejandro_DC@users.sourceforge.ne>
1403  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "Xperia MK16i", 0x015a,
1407  // Reported by <wealas@users.sourceforge.net>
1408  // Android with homebrew MTP stack, possibly Aricent
1409  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "ST18a Xperia Ray", 0x0161,
1413  // Reported by hdhoang <hdhoang@users.sourceforge.net>
1414  // Android with homebrew MTP stack, possibly Aricent
1415  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "ST15i Xperia Mini", 0x0167,
1419  // Reported by Paul Taylor
1420  { "SONY", 0x0fce, "Xperia S", 0x0169,
1422  // Reported by Ondra Lengal (blindly copied from Xperia S)
1423  { "SONY", 0x0fce, "Xperia P", 0x0172,
1425  // Reported by Jonas Nyrén <spectralmks@users.sourceforge.net>
1426  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "W302", 0x10c8,
1428  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
1429  // Suspect Aricent stack, guessing on these bug flags
1430  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "Xperia Arc LT15i", 0x514f,
1434  // Reported by Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org>
1435  // Xperia Ray (2012), SE Android 2.3.4, flags from ST18a
1436  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "ST18i Xperia Ray", 0x5161,
1440  // Reported by Anonymous Sourceforge user
1441  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "j10i (Elm)", 0xd144,
1443  // Reported by Thomas Schweitzer <thomas_-_s@users.sourceforge.net>
1444  { "SonyEricsson", 0x0fce, "K550i", 0xe000,
1446 
1447 
1448  /*
1449  * Motorola
1450  * Assume DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_SET_OBJECT_PROPLIST on all of these.
1451  */
1452  // Reported by David Boyd <tiggrdave@users.sourceforge.net>
1453  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "V3m/V750 verizon", 0x2a65,
1456  // Reported by Jader Rodrigues Simoes <jadersimoes@users.sourceforge.net>
1457  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Xoom 2 Media Edition (ID2)", 0x41cf,
1459  // Reported by Steven Roemen <sdroemen@users.sourceforge.net>
1460  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Droid X/MB525 (Defy)", 0x41d6,
1461  DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1462  // Reported by anonymous user
1463  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Milestone / Verizon Droid", 0x41dc,
1465  // Reported by anonymous user
1466  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "DROID2", 0x42a7,
1468  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Xoom 2 Media Edition", 0x4311,
1470  // Reported by Marcus Meissner to libptp2
1471  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "IdeaPad K1", 0x4811,
1473  // Reported by Hans-Joachim Baader <hjb@pro-linux.de> to libptp2
1474  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "A1200", 0x60ca,
1476  // http://mark.cdmaforums.com/Files/Motdmmtp.inf
1477  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "MTP Test Command Interface", 0x6413,
1479  // Reported by anonymous user
1480  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "RAZR2 V8/U9/Z6", 0x6415,
1482  // Reported by Google Inc's Yavor Goulishev <yavor@google.com>
1483  // Android 3.0 MTP stack seems to announce that it supports the
1484  // list operations, but they do not work?
1485  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Xoom (ID 1)", 0x70a8, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1486  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1487  // "carried by C Spire and other CDMA US carriers"
1488  { "Motorola", 0x22b8, "Milestone X2", 0x70ca, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1489 
1490  /*
1491  * Google
1492  * These guys lend their Vendor ID to anyone who comes down the
1493  * road to produce an Android tablet it seems... The Vendor ID
1494  * was originally used for Nexus phones
1495  */
1496  { "Google Inc (for Sony)", 0x18d1, "S1", 0x05b3,
1498  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1499  { "Google Inc (for Barnes & Noble)", 0x18d1, "Nook Color", 0x2d02,
1501  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1502  { "Google Inc (for Asus)", 0x18d1, "TF101 Transformer", 0x4e0f,
1504  // WiFi-only version of Xoom
1505  // See: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647506
1506  { "Google Inc (for Motorola)", 0x18d1, "Xoom (MZ604)", 0x70a8,
1508  { "Google Inc (for Motorola)", 0x22b8, "Xoom (ID 2)", 0x70a9,
1510  { "Google Inc (for Toshiba)", 0x18d1, "Thrive 7/AT105", 0x7102,
1512  { "Google Inc (for Lenovo)", 0x18d1, "Ideapad K1", 0x740a,
1514  // Another OEM for Medion
1515  { "Google Inc (for Medion)", 0x18d1, "MD99000 (P9514)", 0xb00a,
1517  // Reported by Frederik Himpe <fhimpe@telenet.be>
1518  { "Google Inc (for LG Electronics)", 0x18d1, "P990/Optimus (Cyanogen)",
1519  0xd109, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1520  { "Google Inc (for LG Electronics)", 0x18d1, "P990/Optimus", 0xd10a,
1522 
1523 
1524  /*
1525  * Media Keg
1526  */
1527  // Reported by Rajan Bella <rajanbella@yahoo.com>
1528  { "Kenwood", 0x0b28, "Media Keg HD10GB7 Sport Player", 0x100c, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER},
1529 
1530  /*
1531  * Micro-Star International (MSI)
1532  */
1533  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user.
1534  { "Micro-Star International", 0x0db0, "P610/Model MS-5557", 0x5572, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1535 
1536  /*
1537  * FOMA
1538  */
1539  { "FOMA", 0x06d3, "D905i", 0x21ba, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1540 
1541  /*
1542  * Haier
1543  */
1544  // Both reported by an anonymous SourceForge user
1545  // This is the 30 GiB model
1546  { "Haier", 0x1302, "Ibiza Rhapsody", 0x1016, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1547  // This is the 4/8 GiB model
1548  { "Haier", 0x1302, "Ibiza Rhapsody", 0x1017, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1549 
1550  /*
1551  * Panasonic
1552  */
1553  // Reported by dmizer
1554  { "Panasonic", 0x04da, "P905i", 0x2145, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1555  // Reported by Taku
1556  { "Panasonic", 0x04da, "P906i", 0x2158, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1557 
1558  /*
1559  * Polaroid
1560  */
1561  { "Polaroid", 0x0546, "Freescape/MPU-433158", 0x2035, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1562 
1563  /*
1564  * Pioneer
1565  */
1566  // Reported by Dan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>
1567  { "Pioneer", 0x08e4, "XMP3", 0x0148, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1568 
1569  /*
1570  * Slacker Inc.
1571  * Put in all evilness flags because it looks fragile.
1572  */
1573  // Reported by Pug Fantus <pugfantus@users.sourceforge.net>
1574  { "Slacker Inc.", 0x1bdc, "Slacker Portable Media Player", 0xfabf,
1577 
1578  // Reported by anonymous user
1579  { "Conceptronic", 0x1e53, "CMTD2", 0x0005, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
1580  // Reported by Demadridsur <demadridsur@gmail.com>
1581  { "O2 Sistemas", 0x1e53, "ZoltarTV", 0x0006, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
1582  // Reported by da-beat <dabeat@gmail.com>
1583  { "Wyplay", 0x1e53, "Wyplayer", 0x0007, DEVICE_FLAG_BROKEN_MTPGETOBJPROPLIST },
1584 
1585  // Reported by Sense Hofstede <qense@users.sourceforge.net>
1586  { "Perception Digital, Ltd", 0x0aa6, "Gigaware GX400", 0x9702, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1587 
1588  /*
1589  * RIM's BlackBerry
1590  */
1591  // Reported by Nicolas VIVIEN <nicolas@vivien.fr>
1592  { "RIM", 0x0fca, "BlackBerry Storm/9650", 0x8007, DEVICE_FLAG_UNLOAD_DRIVER |
1594 
1595  /*
1596  * Nextar
1597  */
1598  { "Nextar", 0x0402, "MA715A-8R", 0x5668, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1599 
1600  /*
1601  * Coby
1602  */
1603  { "Coby", 0x1e74, "COBY MP705", 0x6512, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1604 
1605  /*
1606  * Apple devices, which are not MTP natively but can be made to speak MTP
1607  * using PwnTunes (http://www.pwntunes.net/)
1608  */
1609  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPhone", 0x1290, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1610  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPod Touch 1st Gen", 0x1291, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1611  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPhone 3G", 0x1292, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1612  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPod Touch 2nd Gen", 0x1293, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1613  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPhone 3GS", 0x1294, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1614  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "0x1296", 0x1296, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1615  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "0x1297", 0x1297, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1616  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "0x1298", 0x1298, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1617  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPod Touch 3rd Gen", 0x1299, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1618  { "Apple", 0x05ac, "iPad", 0x129a, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1619 
1620  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user, also reported as
1621  // Pantech Crux, claming to be:
1622  // Manufacturer: Qualcomm
1623  // Model: Windows Simulator
1624  // Device version: Qualcomm MTP1.0
1625  { "Curitel Communications, Inc.", 0x106c,
1626  "Verizon Wireless Device", 0x3215, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1627  // Reported by: Jim Hanrahan <goshawkjim@users.sourceforge.net>
1628  { "Pantech", 0x106c, "Crux", 0xf003, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1629 
1630  /*
1631  * Asus
1632  */
1633  // Reported by Glen Overby
1634  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TF300 Transformer", 0x4c80,
1636  // Reported by anonymous Sourceforge user
1637  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TF201 Transformer Prime (keyboard dock)", 0x4d00,
1639  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TF201 Transformer Prime (tablet only)", 0x4d01,
1641  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TFXXX Transformer Prime (unknown version)", 0x4d04,
1643  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TF101 Eeepad Transformer", 0x4e0f,
1645  { "Asus", 0x0b05, "TF101 Eeepad Transformer (debug mode)", 0x4e1f,
1647 
1648 
1649  /*
1650  * Lenovo
1651  */
1652  // Reported by Richard Körber <shredzone@users.sourceforge.net>
1653  { "Lenovo", 0x17ef, "K1", 0x740a,
1655  // Reported by anonymous sourceforge user
1656  // Adding Android default bug flags since it appears to be an Android
1657  { "Lenovo", 0x17ef, "ThinkPad Tablet", 0x741c,
1659 
1660  /*
1661  * Huawei
1662  */
1663  // Reported by anonymous SourceForge user
1664  { "Huawei", 0x12d1, "Honor U8860", 0x1051, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1665  // Reported by Bearsh <bearsh@users.sourceforge.net>
1666  { "Huawei", 0x12d1, "Mediapad", 0x361f, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1667 
1668  /*
1669  * ZTE
1670  * Android devices reported by junwang <lovewjlove@users.sourceforge.net>
1671  */
1672  { "ZTE", 0x19d2, "V55 ID 1", 0x0244, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1673  { "ZTE", 0x19d2, "V55 ID 2", 0x0245, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1674 
1675  /*
1676  * Hewlett-Packard (HP)
1677  */
1678  // These identify themselves as "cm_tenderloin", fun...
1679  { "Hewlett-Packard", 0x0bb4, "HP Touchpad", 0x685c,
1681  { "Hewlett-Packard", 0x0bb4, "HP Touchpad (debug mode)",
1682  0x6860, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1683 
1684  /*
1685  * NEC
1686  */
1687  { "NEC", 0x0409, "FOMA N01A", 0x0242, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE },
1688 
1689  /*
1690  * nVidia
1691  */
1692  // Found on Internet forum
1693  { "nVidia", 0x0955, "CM9-Adam", 0x70a9, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1694 
1695  /*
1696  * Vizio
1697  */
1698  // Reported by Michael Gurski <gurski@users.sourceforge.net>
1699  { "Vizio", 0x0489, "VTAB1008", 0xe040, DEVICE_FLAGS_ANDROID_BUGS },
1700 
1701  /*
1702  * Other strange stuff.
1703  */
1704  { "Isabella", 0x0b20, "Her Prototype", 0xddee, DEVICE_FLAG_NONE }