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From: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
To: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-input@vger.kernel.org, Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] hid: ignore all recent SoundGraph iMON devices
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 09:22:31 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200908030922.32334.jarod@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A76E098.90705@gmail.com>

On Monday 03 August 2009 09:05:28 Anssi Hannula wrote:
> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > On Friday 31 July 2009 15:00:28 Jarod Wilson wrote:
> >> On Friday 31 July 2009 14:41:38 Anssi Hannula wrote:
> >>> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> >>>> After some inspection of the Windows iMON driver, several additional
> >>>> device IDs were added to the lirc_imon driver. At least a few of these
> >>>> have been seen in the wild, and require manual quirking to keep the
> >>>> usbhid driver from binding to them. Rather than list out every single
> >>>> device, ignore the entire device ID range, 0x0034 - 0x0046. Some of
> >>>> these may not advertise themselves as HID devices, but no harm done to
> >>>> such devices anyway. Does the right thing in brief testing w/my 0x0045
> >>>> device.
> >>> I'm not sure this is a good idea. I have a 0x0038 device and I'm
> >>> developing a proper HID driver for it. If and when I'll submit it for
> >>> kernel inclusion, this kind of ID range blacklisting may get ugly.
> >> Erm, there's already a full driver for it though, and its already in
> >> the ignore list...
> > 
> > Also, out of curiosity, what does a "proper HID driver for it" look
> > like and/or do that the latest lirc_imon doesn't?
> 
> Well, I didn't want to use 3rdparty drivers with my device.
> 
> Anyways.. my driver implements a hid_driver (see /drivers/hid/hid-*.c),
> and sets a raw_event callback for the non-standard-hid-input events of
> the 2nd interface and emits input layer events for those. The device
> uses standard HID input protocol in first interface, so my driver
> doesn't touch that at all and lets the general hid code handle that
> (some remote control buttons are passed by that).

Yeah, a lot of this sounds like what Rene Harder and I have discussed
doing over on the lirc list. We're both a bit tied up with other things
right now though, so its not really progressed in a few weeks, since
we merged a bunch of touchscreen and mouse input device support a bit
ago.

> LCD write packets are
> queued via usbhid_submit_report(). The driver also has code for
> registering the LCD as standard framebuffer device and allowing led
> subsystem access to the icons, though I'm not sure yet if those should
> be there (1-bit framebuffers may not be supported by much userspace
> code, haven't checked yet; having the icons registered for led subsystem
> allows triggers and handling via /sys, but I'm not sure if that is
> useful for these kind of icons).

So is the LCD usable with, say, lcdproc? I hadn't ever really thought
about using mine any other way (I have an 0045 device myself, its an
Antec Veris Premiere, which is a rebranded iMON UltraBay).

> > We're already doing
> > input layer stuff with the mouse mode and mouse buttons, and looking to
> > further extend that, potentially making the driver pure input layer,
> > but still usable with the lirc devinput userspace driver.
> 
> Oh, this sounds to me like active work getting lirc into upstreamable
> condition :)  Is it that?

It is. I'm hoping to send another submission for upstream review Real
Soon Now. lirc_imon, lirc_mceusb, lirc_serial and lirc_i2c are all in
pretty good shape now, will probably limit the submission to those
four this time around...

> More incentive for me to not submit my driver, then.

More than anything, I'd love to see any worthwhile additions in your
work merged into the lirc_imon driver.

-- 
Jarod Wilson
jarod@redhat.com

  reply	other threads:[~2009-08-03 13:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-07-31 14:56 [PATCH] hid: ignore all recent SoundGraph iMON devices Jarod Wilson
2009-07-31 18:41 ` Anssi Hannula
2009-07-31 19:00   ` Jarod Wilson
2009-08-03  1:16     ` Jarod Wilson
2009-08-03 13:05       ` Anssi Hannula
2009-08-03 13:22         ` Jarod Wilson [this message]
2009-08-03 13:42           ` Anssi Hannula
2009-10-19 17:10             ` Jarod Wilson
2009-08-08  0:22 ` Jiri Kosina
2009-08-08  9:49   ` Anssi Hannula

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