* (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
[not found] ` <20090812024620.E4E10526EC9@mailhub.coreip.homeip.net>
@ 2009-08-30 16:06 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-01 1:37 ` Dmitry Torokhov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-08-30 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov; +Cc: linux-input
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Hi
now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work.
problem is I don't know how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2].
when I press the 'RED UP POINT' + 'W' = '@'
attach is the Ben keypad driver platform.c:260 ~ 364 lines.
thanks for any advice
[1] http://www.qi-hardware.com/products/ben-nanonote/
[2] http://downloads.qi-hardware.com/hardware/mechanical/ben/2009_08_26/keyboard_problem_2.JPG
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Best Regards
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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/*
* Platform device support for Jz4740 SoC.
*
* Copyright 2007, <yliu@ingenic.cn>
*
* This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any
* warranty of any kind, whether express or implied.
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/resource.h>
#include <linux/mtd/jz4740_nand.h>
#include <linux/jz4740_fb.h>
#include <linux/input/matrix_keypad.h>
#include <linux/mtd/jz4740_nand.h>
#include <asm/jzsoc.h>
/* OHCI (USB full speed host controller) */
static struct resource jz_usb_ohci_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(UHC_BASE), // phys addr for ioremap
.end = CPHYSADDR(UHC_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_UHC,
.end = IRQ_UHC,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
/* The dmamask must be set for OHCI to work */
static u64 ohci_dmamask = ~(u32)0;
static struct platform_device jz_usb_ohci_device = {
.name = "jz-ohci",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &ohci_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_usb_ohci_resources),
.resource = jz_usb_ohci_resources,
};
/*** LCD controller ***/
static struct resource jz_lcd_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(LCD_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(LCD_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_LCD,
.end = IRQ_LCD,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
}
};
static u64 jz_lcd_dmamask = ~(u32)0;
static struct platform_device jz_lcd_device = {
.name = "jz-lcd",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &jz_lcd_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_lcd_resources),
.resource = jz_lcd_resources,
};
/* UDC (USB gadget controller) */
static struct resource jz_usb_gdt_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(UDC_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(UDC_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_UDC,
.end = IRQ_UDC,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static u64 udc_dmamask = ~(u32)0;
static struct platform_device jz_usb_gdt_device = {
.name = "jz-udc",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &udc_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_usb_gdt_resources),
.resource = jz_usb_gdt_resources,
};
/** MMC/SD controller **/
static struct resource jz_mmc_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(MSC_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(MSC_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_MSC,
.end = IRQ_MSC,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
}
};
static u64 jz_mmc_dmamask = ~(u32)0;
static struct platform_device jz_mmc_device = {
.name = "jz-mmc",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &jz_mmc_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_mmc_resources),
.resource = jz_mmc_resources,
};
/** I2C controller **/
static struct resource jz_i2c_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(I2C_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(I2C_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_I2C,
.end = IRQ_I2C,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
}
};
static u64 jz_i2c_dmamask = ~(u32)0;
static struct platform_device jz_i2c_device = {
.name = "jz_i2c",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &jz_i2c_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_i2c_resources),
.resource = jz_i2c_resources,
};
static struct resource jz_nand_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(EMC_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(EMC_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
};
#ifdef QI_LB60_2GB_NAND
static struct nand_ecclayout qi_lb60_ecclayout = {
.eccbytes = 72,
.eccpos = {
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83},
.oobfree = {
{.offset = 2,
.length = 10},
{.offset = 84,
.length = 44}}
};
static struct mtd_partition qi_lb60_partitions[] = {
{ .name = "NAND BOOT partition",
.offset = 0 * 0x100000,
.size = 4 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND KERNEL partition",
.offset = 4 * 0x100000,
.size = 4 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND ROOTFS partition",
.offset = 8 * 0x100000,
.size = 504 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND DATA partition",
.offset = 512 * 0x100000,
.size = (512 + 1024) * 0x100000,
},
};
#else
static struct nand_ecclayout qi_lb60_ecclayout = {
.eccbytes = 36,
.eccpos = {
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 41},
.oobfree = {
{.offset = 2,
.length = 4},
{.offset = 42,
.length = 22}}
};
static struct mtd_partition qi_lb60_partitions[] = {
{ .name = "NAND BOOT partition",
.offset = 0 * 0x100000,
.size = 4 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND KERNEL partition",
.offset = 4 * 0x100000,
.size = 4 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND ROOTFS partition",
.offset = 8 * 0x100000,
.size = 504 * 0x100000,
},
{ .name = "NAND DATA partition",
.offset = 512 * 0x100000,
.size = 512 * 0x100000,
},
};
#endif /* QI_LB60_2GB_NAND */
static struct jz_nand_platform_data jz_nand_platform_data = {
.num_partitions = ARRAY_SIZE(qi_lb60_partitions),
.partitions = qi_lb60_partitions,
.ecc_layout = &qi_lb60_ecclayout,
.busy_gpio = 94,
};
static struct platform_device jz_nand_device = {
.name = "jz4740-nand",
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(jz_nand_resources),
.resource = jz_nand_resources,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &jz_nand_platform_data,
}
};
/* #define KEEP_UART_ALIVE
* don't define this. the keyboard and keyboard both work
*/
#define KEY_QI_QI KEY_MINUS
#define KEY_QI_UPRED KEY_F14
#define KEY_QI_VOLUP KEY_VOLUMEDOWN
#define KEY_QI_VOLDOWN KEY_VOLUMEUP
static const uint32_t qi_lb60_keymap[] = {
KEY(0, 0, KEY_F1), /* S2 */
KEY(0, 1, KEY_F2), /* S3 */
KEY(0, 2, KEY_F3), /* S4 */
KEY(0, 3, KEY_F4), /* S5 */
KEY(0, 4, KEY_F5), /* S6 */
KEY(0, 5, KEY_F6), /* S7 */
KEY(0, 6, KEY_F7), /* S8 */
KEY(1, 0, KEY_Q), /* S10 */
KEY(1, 1, KEY_W), /* S11 */
KEY(1, 2, KEY_E), /* S12 */
KEY(1, 3, KEY_R), /* S13 */
KEY(1, 4, KEY_T), /* S14 */
KEY(1, 5, KEY_Y), /* S15 */
KEY(1, 6, KEY_U), /* S16 */
KEY(1, 7, KEY_I), /* S17 */
KEY(2, 0, KEY_A), /* S18 */
KEY(2, 1, KEY_S), /* S19 */
KEY(2, 2, KEY_D), /* S20 */
KEY(2, 3, KEY_F), /* S21 */
KEY(2, 4, KEY_G), /* S22 */
KEY(2, 5, KEY_H), /* S23 */
KEY(2, 6, KEY_J), /* S24 */
KEY(2, 7, KEY_K), /* S25 */
KEY(3, 0, KEY_ESC), /* S26 */
KEY(3, 1, KEY_Z), /* S27 */
KEY(3, 2, KEY_X), /* S28 */
KEY(3, 3, KEY_C), /* S29 */
KEY(3, 4, KEY_V), /* S30 */
KEY(3, 5, KEY_B), /* S31 */
KEY(3, 6, KEY_N), /* S32 */
KEY(3, 7, KEY_M), /* S33 */
KEY(4, 0, KEY_TAB), /* S34 */
KEY(4, 1, KEY_CAPSLOCK), /* S35 */
KEY(4, 2, KEY_BACKSLASH), /* S36 */
KEY(4, 3, KEY_APOSTROPHE), /* S37 */
KEY(4, 4, KEY_COMMA), /* S38 */
KEY(4, 5, KEY_DOT), /* S39 */
KEY(4, 6, KEY_SLASH), /* S40 */
KEY(4, 7, KEY_UP), /* S41 */
KEY(5, 0, KEY_O), /* S42 */
KEY(5, 1, KEY_L), /* S43 */
KEY(5, 2, KEY_EQUAL), /* S44 */
KEY(5, 3, KEY_QI_UPRED), /* S45 */
KEY(5, 4, KEY_SPACE), /* S46 */
KEY(5, 5, KEY_QI_QI), /* S47 */
KEY(5, 6, KEY_LEFTCTRL), /* S48 */
KEY(5, 7, KEY_LEFT), /* S49 */
KEY(6, 0, KEY_F8), /* S50 */
KEY(6, 1, KEY_P), /* S51 */
KEY(6, 2, KEY_BACKSPACE),/* S52 */
KEY(6, 3, KEY_ENTER), /* S53 */
KEY(6, 4, KEY_QI_VOLUP), /* S54 */
KEY(6, 5, KEY_QI_VOLDOWN), /* S55 */
KEY(6, 6, KEY_DOWN), /* S56 */
KEY(6, 7, KEY_RIGHT), /* S57 */
#ifndef KEEP_UART_ALIVE
KEY(7, 0, KEY_LEFTSHIFT), /* S58 */
KEY(7, 1, KEY_LEFTALT), /* S59 */
KEY(7, 2, KEY_FN), /* S60 */
#endif
};
static const struct matrix_keymap_data qi_lb60_keymap_data = {
.keymap = qi_lb60_keymap,
.keymap_size = ARRAY_SIZE(qi_lb60_keymap),
};
static const unsigned int qi_lb60_keypad_cols[] = {
74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
};
static const unsigned int qi_lb60_keypad_rows[] = {
114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120,
#ifndef KEEP_UART_ALIVE
122,
#endif
};
static struct matrix_keypad_platform_data qi_lb60_pdata = {
.keymap_data = &qi_lb60_keymap_data,
.col_gpios = qi_lb60_keypad_cols,
.row_gpios = qi_lb60_keypad_rows,
.num_col_gpios = ARRAY_SIZE(qi_lb60_keypad_cols),
.num_row_gpios = ARRAY_SIZE(qi_lb60_keypad_rows),
.col_scan_delay_us = 10,
.debounce_ms = 10,
.wakeup = 1,
.active_low = 1,
};
static struct platform_device qi_lb60_keypad = {
.name = "matrix-keypad",
.id = -1,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &qi_lb60_pdata,
},
};
static struct fb_videomode qi_lb60_video_modes[] = {
{
.name = "320x240",
.xres = 320,
.yres = 240,
.pixclock = 700000,
.left_margin = 140,
.right_margin = 273,
.upper_margin = 20,
.lower_margin = 1,
.hsync_len = 1,
.vsync_len = 1,
.sync = 0,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
};
static struct jz4740_fb_platform_data qi_lb60_fb_data = {
.width = 60,
.height = 45,
.num_modes = ARRAY_SIZE(qi_lb60_video_modes),
.modes = qi_lb60_video_modes,
.bpp = 24,
.lcd_type = JZ_LCD_TYPE_8BIT_SERIAL,
};
static struct resource fb_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPHYSADDR(LCD_BASE),
.end = CPHYSADDR(LCD_BASE) + 0x10000 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
};
static struct platform_device qi_lb60_fb = {
.name = "jz4740-fb",
.id = -1,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(fb_resources),
.resource = fb_resources,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &jz_lcd_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
.platform_data = &qi_lb60_fb_data,
},
};
/* All */
static struct platform_device *jz_platform_devices[] __initdata = {
&jz_usb_ohci_device,
&jz_lcd_device,
&jz_usb_gdt_device,
&jz_mmc_device,
&jz_nand_device,
&jz_i2c_device,
&qi_lb60_keypad,
&qi_lb60_fb,
};
static int __init jz_platform_init(void)
{
return platform_add_devices(jz_platform_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(jz_platform_devices));
}
arch_initcall(jz_platform_init);
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-08-30 16:06 ` (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question? Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-01 1:37 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2009-09-04 11:38 ` Xiangfu Liu
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Dmitry Torokhov @ 2009-09-01 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xiangfu Liu; +Cc: linux-input
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> Hi
> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
> + 'W' = '@'
>
Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
done either in console driver or in X.
Looking at the picture of the device that you provided it appears that
your device does not have a dedicated '@' key so it should work in the
same fashion as above.
--
Dmitry
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-01 1:37 ` Dmitry Torokhov
@ 2009-09-04 11:38 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-07 2:50 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-09 7:35 ` (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question? Xiangfu Liu
2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-09-04 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov; +Cc: linux-input
Hi Dmitry
sorry for the late reply.
thanks for the info.
I will try to work on the console driver since our device don't have X.
will send report when I have any progress.
Best Regards
Xiangfu
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
>> Hi
>> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
>> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
>> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
>> + 'W' = '@'
>>
>
> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> done either in console driver or in X.
>
> Looking at the picture of the device that you provided it appears that
> your device does not have a dedicated '@' key so it should work in the
> same fashion as above.
>
--
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-01 1:37 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2009-09-04 11:38 ` Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-07 2:50 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-08 16:48 ` matrix_keypad driver, Combination keys Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-09 7:35 ` (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question? Xiangfu Liu
2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-09-07 2:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov
Cc: linux-input,
Hard- and Software Development, Kernel, Distribution, Roadmap
Hi Dmitry
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi,
> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> done either in console driver or in X.
>
> Looking at the picture of the device that you provided it appears that
> your device does not have a dedicated '@' key so it should work in the
> same fashion as above.
>
since we don't have X now. I google about this. I don't know how to
modify the console driver. can you tell me which file I need look
into? thanks.
I found an another method. we use busybox in rootfs. the busybox have
command [dumpkmap] [loadkmap] [showkey],
-----------
in host system run :
/usr/bin/dumpkeys > normal_keymap
/usr/bin/loadkeys funky_mini_keyboard_keymap
/usr/bin/busybox dumpkmap > funky_mini_keyboard_keymap.bin
/usr/bin/loadkeys normal_keymap
then in target system run
"loadkmap funky_mini_keyboard_keymap.bin"
-----------
in our device have a two special keys
[RED UP POINT] keycode is 94
[QI] keycode is 93
the loadkeys alwasy like:
compose '|' 's' to '$'
how to write the keycode to the loadkeys file.
I just found this method yesterday. not test yet.
anyone have experience on this?
thanks for advice
--
Best Regards
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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* Re: matrix_keypad driver, Combination keys
2009-09-07 2:50 ` Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-08 16:48 ` Xiangfu Liu
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-09-08 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov; +Cc: linux-input, linux-kernel
Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> Hi Dmitry
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
>> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
>> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
>> done either in console driver or in X.
>>
>> Looking at the picture of the device that you provided it appears that
>> your device does not have a dedicated '@' key so it should work in the
>> same fashion as above.
>>
>
> since we don't have X now. I google about this. I don't know how to
> modify the console driver. can you tell me which file I need look
> into? thanks.
>
> I found an another method. we use busybox in rootfs. the busybox have
> command [dumpkmap] [loadkmap] [showkey],
>
> -----------
> in host system run :
> /usr/bin/dumpkeys > normal_keymap
> /usr/bin/loadkeys funky_mini_keyboard_keymap
> /usr/bin/busybox dumpkmap > funky_mini_keyboard_keymap.bin
> /usr/bin/loadkeys normal_keymap
>
> then in target system run
> "loadkmap funky_mini_keyboard_keymap.bin"
> -----------
>
> in our device have a two special keys
> [RED UP POINT] keycode is 94
> [QI] keycode is 93
>
can I modify this function matrix_keyboard.c:103
static void matrix_keypad_scan(struct work_struct *work)
to detect the combination keys?
like:
1. if press the compose keys [RED UP POINT] just record
2. if next press the 'w'. will report '@' to OS.
if it's possible. how to report '@' to OS.
I saw the source code is always report the keycode.
thanks for help
--
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-01 1:37 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2009-09-04 11:38 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-07 2:50 ` Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-09 7:35 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-09 8:36 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-09-09 7:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov; +Cc: linux-input
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
>> Hi
>> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
>> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
>> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
>> + 'W' = '@'
>>
>
> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> done either in console driver or in X.
>
thanks Dmitry.
can you point me which file I need look into,
I am newbie in kernel.
--
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-09 7:35 ` (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question? Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-09 8:36 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2009-09-09 8:46 ` Xiangfu Liu
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Dmitry Torokhov @ 2009-09-09 8:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xiangfu Liu; +Cc: linux-input
Hi Xiangfu,
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:35:21PM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
> >> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
> >> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
> >> + 'W' = '@'
> >>
> >
> > Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> > like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> > produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> > done either in console driver or in X.
> >
> thanks Dmitry.
> can you point me which file I need look into,
I believe you already discovered loadkeys and the keyboard maps that are
used in console mode. I believe you just need to make your 'up point'
key a modifier and make sure that 'W' with that particular modifier
emits '@'.
--
Dmitry
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-09 8:36 ` Dmitry Torokhov
@ 2009-09-09 8:46 ` Xiangfu Liu
2009-09-09 9:14 ` Dmitry Torokhov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Xiangfu Liu @ 2009-09-09 8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitry Torokhov; +Cc: linux-input
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Hi Xiangfu,
>
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:35:21PM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
>> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
>>>> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
>>>> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
>>>> + 'W' = '@'
>>>>
>>> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
>>> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
>>> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
>>> done either in console driver or in X.
>>>
>> thanks Dmitry.
>> can you point me which file I need look into,
>
> I believe you already discovered loadkeys and the keyboard maps that are
> used in console mode. I believe you just need to make your 'up point'
> key a modifier and make sure that 'W' with that particular modifier
> emits '@'.
>
the keycode 94 is the 'up point'
the loadkeys always like:
keycode 94 = Compose
compose 'w' 'w' to '@'
it's take three keys not two.
I must press 'up point' + 'w' + 'w' then it's will display '@'.
not 'up point' + 'w' = '@'
thanks for reply.
--
Xiangfu Liu
Email: xiangfu at qi-hardware dot com
Web: http://www.qi-hardware.com
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* Re: (matrix_keypad driver) Re: qi_lb60_keypad driver question?
2009-09-09 8:46 ` Xiangfu Liu
@ 2009-09-09 9:14 ` Dmitry Torokhov
0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Dmitry Torokhov @ 2009-09-09 9:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xiangfu Liu; +Cc: linux-input
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 04:46:58PM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > Hi Xiangfu,
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:35:21PM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> >> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:06:42AM +0800, Xiangfu Liu wrote:
> >>>> Hi
> >>>> now the keypad in Ben NanoNote[1] is work. problem is I don't know
> >>>> how to write the special assemble key of matrix_key driver. some kind
> >>>> of 'SHIFT', like the red key in [2]. when I press the 'RED UP POINT'
> >>>> + 'W' = '@'
> >>>>
> >>> Historically our KEY_* definitions did not include defines for symbols
> >>> like '@' because they do not have a dedicated key but rather being
> >>> produced as a combination of a primary key + modifier; the mapping is
> >>> done either in console driver or in X.
> >>>
> >> thanks Dmitry.
> >> can you point me which file I need look into,
> >
> > I believe you already discovered loadkeys and the keyboard maps that are
> > used in console mode. I believe you just need to make your 'up point'
> > key a modifier and make sure that 'W' with that particular modifier
> > emits '@'.
> >
> the keycode 94 is the 'up point'
>
> the loadkeys always like:
> keycode 94 = Compose
> compose 'w' 'w' to '@'
>
> it's take three keys not two.
> I must press 'up point' + 'w' + 'w' then it's will display '@'.
> not 'up point' + 'w' = '@'
>
You probably want to map your 'up point' to AltGr:
keycode 94 = AltGr
altgr keycode <w-keycode> = at
You will find additional information in 'man keymaps', also see
documentation that comes with 'kbd' package.
--
Dmitry
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