From: "Magnus Vigerlöf" <wigge@bigfoot.com>
To: "Dmitry Torokhov" <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>,
"Dmitry Torokhov" <dtor@insightbb.com>,
linux-input@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, "Vojtech Pavlik" <vojtech@suse.cz>,
"Zephaniah E. Hull" <warp@aehallh.com>
Subject: Re: input: evdev.c EVIOCGRAB semantics question
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 00:49:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200608150049.50815.wigge@bigfoot.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <d120d5000608140815g121a84a3o58919582d5797305@mail.gmail.com>
On Monday 14 August 2006 17:15, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
[...]
> > So why not just make EVIOCGRAB mean "don't send events to
> > mousedev but still report data to others opening the device"?
>
> That darn layering thing. We don't want evdev to know about all other
> handlers there are.
Nonono... I think the layers is a good thingy, even in this case..
What if you turn the whole thing around? Let the handler that should not get
the events in case someone grabs the device (/dev/input/mice, more devices?)
say it's so. And when the event is forwarded through the input-layer, check
if the device is grabbed and in that case skip those handlers that shouldn't
get any.
It would require an additional field in the input_handle struct that should be
set to non-zero for mousedev and a change in the event-propagation code to
send events to all handlers except to those with a non-zero value if grabbed
(I'd estimate it to be less than 5-10 lines that has to be added/changed).
However, this doesn't address the problem I initially described (I think)...
What if two application open the same device and one of the application do a
EVIOCGRAB. Should both applications still get events? With the above fix two
applications that opens /dev/input/mouse2 resp /dev/input/event4 for the same
hw and the latter grabs the device, both will get events. Using a counter for
grab (just like the open-counter) on the handler should make them behave the
same way in both cases I think. Gnnn... I'll make a patch tomorrow (ok today,
Tuesday) so you can see what I rambling about..
Won't EVIOCGRAB be quite misnamed (not that I propose a change...) if we make
a change like this though?
/Magnus
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-08-14 22:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-12 15:24 input: evdev.c EVIOCGRAB semantics question Magnus Vigerlöf
2006-08-12 16:52 ` Zephaniah E. Hull
2006-08-12 21:06 ` Magnus Vigerlöf
2006-08-13 0:00 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2006-08-13 3:28 ` Zephaniah E. Hull
2006-08-14 14:20 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2006-08-14 14:28 ` Zephaniah E. Hull
2006-08-14 15:00 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2006-08-14 16:04 ` Ian Stirling
2006-08-14 16:09 ` Zephaniah E. Hull
2006-08-14 16:22 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2006-08-14 14:58 ` Mattia Dongili
2006-08-14 15:15 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2006-08-14 22:49 ` Magnus Vigerlöf [this message]
2006-08-15 11:51 ` Magnus Vigerlöf
2006-08-15 23:20 ` Magnus Vigerlöf
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