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* Re: issues with unknown/new alias
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@ 2012-09-13  8:27   ` Alan Jenkins
  2012-09-13 11:09     ` Kay Sievers
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alan Jenkins @ 2012-09-13  8:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christoph Jung
  Cc: linux-input-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA,
	linux-modules-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA

On 13/09/12 08:25, Christoph Jung wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am from the company "Code Mercenaries GmbH" from Germany. We have 
> some USB HID devices wich work with Linux.
> Since kernel version 2.6 our default products will be included in the 
> kernel.
>
> Devicedetails
> VendorID: 0x07C0
> ProductIDs: 0x1500, 0x1501, 0x1511, 0x1512, 0x1503
> Devicename: iowarrior
>
> Now we have some new custom product IDs but this two new devices get 
> no node in dev/usb/ , but I can find the with "lsusb".
> If I run "modinfo iowarrior" there will be 5 alias (with the default 
> pIDs) .
>
> The two new pIDs are: 0x158A, 0x158B
>
> I have not much experiance with linux (I work with Ubuntu 12.04).
Same OS and version, but I have no /dev/usb/ directory at all.  My guess 
is your problem isn't about modules.  I do have /dev/input/ though :).

What are you saying; does it not work?  If it has standard buttons 
(mouse/keyboard equiv), do they work under X?

Check out "ls-input" and "input-events" (apt-get install input-utils).  
"evtest" is similar, maybe slightly friendlier (apt-get install evtest).

You can check that your module has bound to the device by inspecting /sys/.

                  v-- try replacing usbhid with "iowarrior"

$ ls /sys/module/usbhid/drivers/usb:*/

3-2:1.0  bind  module  new_id  remove_id  uevent  unbind

^-- USB address of my standard device (mouse)


You could also see the device nodes created by udev, if you run "udevadm 
monitor --property" and plug the device in.  It's very verbose, but the 
last event should probably show DEVNAME=/dev/input/eventNN (and 
SUBSYSTEM=input near the end).

> What have be done to get the device nodes to work with them?
> Have I add some rules? Or have I edit the iowarrior.ko?

I don't think you need to add custom udev rules.

Alan

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* Re: issues with unknown/new alias [retraction]
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@ 2012-09-13  8:49 ` Alan Jenkins
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alan Jenkins @ 2012-09-13  8:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christoph Jung; +Cc: linux-modules, linux-input

On 13/09/12 08:25, Christoph Jung wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am from the company "Code Mercenaries GmbH" from Germany. We have 
> some USB HID devices wich work with Linux.
> Since kernel version 2.6 our default products will be included in the 
> kernel.
>
> Devicedetails
> VendorID: 0x07C0
> ProductIDs: 0x1500, 0x1501, 0x1511, 0x1512, 0x1503
> Devicename: iowarrior
>
> Now we have some new custom product IDs but this two new devices get 
> no node in dev/usb/ , but I can find the with "lsusb".
> If I run "modinfo iowarrior" there will be 5 alias (with the default 
> pIDs) .
>
> The two new pIDs are: 0x158A, 0x158B
>
> I have not much experiance with linux (I work with Ubuntu 12.04). What 
> have be done to get the device nodes to work with them?
> Have I add some rules? Or have I edit the iowarrior.ko?
>
Argh, sorry, I misread your email and went off on one.

You will indeed need to "edit iowarrior.ko".  I.e. change the C source 
code to include the new pIDs, recompile, test, get patches merged into 
the mainline kernel etc :).

It's also possible to test new devices with an old driver, i.e. before 
you modify it.  Possible instructions: http://www.ha19.no/usb/

Alan

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* Re: issues with unknown/new alias
  2012-09-13  8:27   ` issues with unknown/new alias Alan Jenkins
@ 2012-09-13 11:09     ` Kay Sievers
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kay Sievers @ 2012-09-13 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Jenkins; +Cc: Christoph Jung, linux-input, linux-modules

On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Alan Jenkins
<alan.christopher.jenkins@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 13/09/12 08:25, Christoph Jung wrote:

>> Now we have some new custom product IDs but this two new devices get no
>> node in dev/usb/ , but I can find the with "lsusb".
>> If I run "modinfo iowarrior" there will be 5 alias (with the default pIDs)
>> .
>>
>> The two new pIDs are: 0x158A, 0x158B
>>
>> I have not much experiance with linux (I work with Ubuntu 12.04).
>
> Same OS and version, but I have no /dev/usb/ directory at all.  My guess is
> your problem isn't about modules.  I do have /dev/input/ though :).

He probably meant: /dev/bus/usb/, which everybody should have these
days, while /dev/usb/ is no ususal place.

Kay

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