* 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse @ 2007-12-02 16:21 Mark Lord 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:06 ` Oliver Neukum 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, because the USB mouse is not working correctly. Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a "double-click". This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. I wonder what broke it? I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that file. ????? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 16:21 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:04 ` REGRESSION: " Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:06 ` Oliver Neukum 1 sibling, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 16:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, jkosina Mark Lord wrote: > I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. > And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, > because the USB mouse is not working correctly. > > Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a > "double-click". > This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. > > I wonder what broke it? > > I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place > of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that file. ... Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. Jiri: do you have any suggestions that might be more specific than that ? Thanks ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 17:04 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:07 ` Arjan van de Ven 2007-12-02 17:57 ` Jeff Garzik 2007-12-02 18:07 ` Jiri Kosina 1 sibling, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 17:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, jkosina, linux-usb Mark Lord wrote: > Mark Lord wrote: >> I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. >> And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, >> because the USB mouse is not working correctly. >> >> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a >> "double-click". >> This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. >> >> I wonder what broke it? >> >> I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place >> of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that file. > ... > > Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 > seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. > > Jiri: do you have any suggestions that might be more specific than that ? .. Here's my USB mouse: Bus 005 Device 004: ID 046d:c016 Logitech, Inc. M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00 bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) bDeviceSubClass 0 bDeviceProtocol 0 bMaxPacketSize0 8 idVendor 0x046d Logitech, Inc. idProduct 0xc016 M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse bcdDevice 3.40 iManufacturer 1 Logitech iProduct 2 Optical USB Mouse iSerial 0 bNumConfigurations 1 Configuration Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 2 wTotalLength 34 bNumInterfaces 1 bConfigurationValue 1 iConfiguration 0 bmAttributes 0xa0 (Bus Powered) Remote Wakeup MaxPower 100mA Interface Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 4 bInterfaceNumber 0 bAlternateSetting 0 bNumEndpoints 1 bInterfaceClass 3 Human Interface Devices bInterfaceSubClass 1 Boot Interface Subclass bInterfaceProtocol 2 Mouse iInterface 0 HID Device Descriptor: bLength 9 bDescriptorType 33 bcdHID 1.10 bCountryCode 0 Not supported bNumDescriptors 1 bDescriptorType 34 Report wDescriptorLength 52 Report Descriptors: ** UNAVAILABLE ** Endpoint Descriptor: bLength 7 bDescriptorType 5 bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN bmAttributes 3 Transfer Type Interrupt Synch Type None Usage Type Data wMaxPacketSize 0x0004 1x 4 bytes bInterval 10 Device Status: 0x0000 (Bus Powered) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 17:04 ` REGRESSION: " Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 17:07 ` Arjan van de Ven 2007-12-02 17:14 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:57 ` Jeff Garzik 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Arjan van de Ven @ 2007-12-02 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord Cc: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, jkosina, linux-usb On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 12:04:45 -0500 Mark Lord <lkml@rtr.ca> wrote: > Mark Lord wrote: > > Mark Lord wrote: > >> I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. > >> And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, > >> because the USB mouse is not working correctly. > >> > >> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a > >> "double-click". > >> This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. > >> > >> I wonder what broke it? > >> > >> I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place > >> of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that > >> file. > > ... > > > > Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 > > seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there > > somewhere. > > just making sure.. this is while running an untainted kernel without something like vmware loaded, right? -- If you want to reach me at my work email, use arjan@linux.intel.com For development, discussion and tips for power savings, visit http://www.lesswatts.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 17:07 ` Arjan van de Ven @ 2007-12-02 17:14 ` Mark Lord 0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Arjan van de Ven Cc: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, jkosina, linux-usb Arjan van de Ven wrote: > On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 12:04:45 -0500 > Mark Lord <lkml@rtr.ca> wrote: > >> Mark Lord wrote: >>> Mark Lord wrote: >>>> I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. >>>> And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, >>>> because the USB mouse is not working correctly. >>>> >>>> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a >>>> "double-click". >>>> This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. >>>> >>>> I wonder what broke it? >>>> >>>> I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place >>>> of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that >>>> file. >>> ... >>> >>> Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 >>> seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there >>> somewhere. >>> > > > just making sure.. this is while running an untainted kernel without > something like vmware loaded, right? .. Absolutely. But thanks for reminding me.. I need to re-run vmware-config.pl now. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 17:04 ` REGRESSION: " Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:07 ` Arjan van de Ven @ 2007-12-02 17:57 ` Jeff Garzik 2007-12-02 18:09 ` Jiri Kosina 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jeff Garzik @ 2007-12-02 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord Cc: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, jkosina, linux-usb Mark Lord wrote: > Mark Lord wrote: >> Mark Lord wrote: >>> I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine. >>> And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23, >>> because the USB mouse is not working correctly. >>> >>> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a >>> "double-click". >>> This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. >>> >>> I wonder what broke it? >>> >>> I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place >>> of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that file. >> ... >> >> Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 >> seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. >> >> Jiri: do you have any suggestions that might be more specific than that ? > .. > > Here's my USB mouse: > > > Bus 005 Device 004: ID 046d:c016 Logitech, Inc. M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse > Device Descriptor: > bLength 18 > bDescriptorType 1 > bcdUSB 2.00 > bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) > bDeviceSubClass 0 > bDeviceProtocol 0 > bMaxPacketSize0 8 > idVendor 0x046d Logitech, Inc. > idProduct 0xc016 M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse > bcdDevice 3.40 > iManufacturer 1 Logitech > iProduct 2 Optical USB Mouse > iSerial 0 > bNumConfigurations 1 > Configuration Descriptor: > bLength 9 > bDescriptorType 2 > wTotalLength 34 > bNumInterfaces 1 > bConfigurationValue 1 > iConfiguration 0 > bmAttributes 0xa0 > (Bus Powered) > Remote Wakeup > MaxPower 100mA > Interface Descriptor: > bLength 9 > bDescriptorType 4 > bInterfaceNumber 0 > bAlternateSetting 0 > bNumEndpoints 1 > bInterfaceClass 3 Human Interface Devices > bInterfaceSubClass 1 Boot Interface Subclass > bInterfaceProtocol 2 Mouse > iInterface 0 > HID Device Descriptor: > bLength 9 > bDescriptorType 33 > bcdHID 1.10 > bCountryCode 0 Not supported > bNumDescriptors 1 > bDescriptorType 34 Report > wDescriptorLength 52 > Report Descriptors: > ** UNAVAILABLE ** > Endpoint Descriptor: > bLength 7 > bDescriptorType 5 > bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN > bmAttributes 3 > Transfer Type Interrupt > Synch Type None > Usage Type Data > wMaxPacketSize 0x0004 1x 4 bytes > bInterval 10 > Device Status: 0x0000 > (Bus Powered) > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ > My USB mouse recently started giving me phantom scrolls (movements of the mouse wheel, even I made sure the wheel was in a resting position) in recently kernels. It happened too infrequently for me to care. Bus 001 Device 004: ID 045e:0047 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 My USB keyboard also occasionally loses all contact with the number pad. Other keys continue to work as expected. Unplug/replug sometimes helps. Reboot /always/ fixes the issue. Bus 001 Device 005: ID 045e:000b Microsoft Corp. Natural Keyboard Elite USB HID is a fun place to be. Whee... Jeff ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 17:57 ` Jeff Garzik @ 2007-12-02 18:09 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-06 8:27 ` Diego Zuccato 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jeff Garzik Cc: Mark Lord, Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, linux-usb On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Jeff Garzik wrote: > My USB mouse recently started giving me phantom scrolls (movements of > the mouse wheel, even I made sure the wheel was in a resting position) > in recently kernels. It happened too infrequently for me to care. Did this also start in 2.6.24, as in Mark's case? > USB HID is a fun place to be. Yes, especially with tons of USB HID devices violating the specs in many creative ways :( Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:09 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-06 8:27 ` Diego Zuccato 2007-12-06 12:21 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Diego Zuccato @ 2007-12-06 8:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Jeff Garzik, Mark Lord, Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, linux-usb Jiri Kosina ha scritto: >> My USB mouse recently started giving me phantom scrolls (movements of >> the mouse wheel, even I made sure the wheel was in a resting position) >> in recently kernels. It happened too infrequently for me to care. > Did this also start in 2.6.24, as in Mark's case? It happens to me, too. Wireless mouse, gives some "wheel up" signals when going into powersave state. Kernel is 2.6.22-tmb-laptop-2mdv (Mandriva Cooker). T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=1.5 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=062a ProdID=0000 Rev= 0.00 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=a0 MxPwr=100mA I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=03(HID ) Sub=01 Prot=02 Driver=usbhid E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 4 Ivl=10ms Maybe a more-or-less undocumented sequence to tell the host it's going to sleep? BYtE, Diego. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-06 8:27 ` Diego Zuccato @ 2007-12-06 12:21 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-06 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Diego Zuccato Cc: Jeff Garzik, Mark Lord, Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, linux-usb On Thu, 6 Dec 2007, Diego Zuccato wrote: > It happens to me, too. Wireless mouse, gives some "wheel up" signals > when going into powersave state. Kernel is 2.6.22-tmb-laptop-2mdv > (Mandriva Cooker). Is this a regression for you? Are you able to say which kernel first exposed this behavior in your case? > Maybe a more-or-less undocumented sequence to tell the host it's going > to sleep? usbmon and/or HID_DEBUG output would be interesting to see (how to produce HID debugging output has been explained earlier in this thread, for usbmon please look in Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt). Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:04 ` REGRESSION: " Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:17 ` Mark Lord 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord; +Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > > Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a > > "double-click". This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. I wonder what > > broke it? I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in > > place of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that > > file. > Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 > seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. > Jiri: do you have any suggestions that might be more specific than that ? Could you please run evtest on the mouse device and send me what is reported when these false double-clicks happen? Also providing debug output of usbhid might or might not be helpful (*) There were not that many changes in USB HID apart from adding per-device quirks for specific broken devices. Could you please try reverting c01d50d18, 933e3187, 82eb1219 to see if any of them makes this go away? (*) this means compiling with CONFIG_HID_DEBUG and modprobing hid module with 'debug=1'. Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:07 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 18:17 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:20 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:23 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Jiri Kosina wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > >>> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a >>> "double-click". This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. I wonder what >>> broke it? I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in >>> place of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that >>> file. >> Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 >> seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. ... Mmmm.. an update here: Reverting the drivers/hid directory does seem to improve behaviour. But right now I have a "make -j4" happening in the background and the mouse is ever so erratic again, despite the drivers/hid reversion. So it's a timing thing, somewhere. Maybe a scheduling thing? Jiri: I know nothing about how mouse clicks are interpreted, or even *where* or *how* double-click detection happens. Until this started happening, I didn't even know which module was the driver for my mouse (it's usbhid). Can you give a short tutorial, to help us understand possible causes ? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:17 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:20 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:23 ` Jiri Kosina 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Mark Lord wrote: > Jiri Kosina wrote: >> On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: >> >>>> Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a >>>> "double-click". This does not happen with 2.6.23.8. I wonder what >>>> broke it? I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in >>>> place of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that >>>> file. >>> Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23 >>> seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere. > ... > > Mmmm.. an update here: > > Reverting the drivers/hid directory does seem to improve behaviour. > > But right now I have a "make -j4" happening in the background > and the mouse is ever so erratic again, despite the drivers/hid reversion. .. Ghad.. now that the "make -j4" has finished, the mouse is *still* screwy, whereas it was mostly fine before the "make -j4" started. Time to reboot (for the new kernel, as well as to try and fix the mouse). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:17 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:20 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:23 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:48 ` Mark Lord 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 18:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord; +Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > Reverting the drivers/hid directory does seem to improve behaviour. But > right now I have a "make -j4" happening in the background and the mouse > is ever so erratic again, despite the drivers/hid reversion. > So it's a timing thing, somewhere. Maybe a scheduling thing? Thanks a lot for your report Mark. Before we start digging deeply here -- Dmitry, do you think that this could be caused by your input-locking patches somehow? From Mark's report: - it didn't happen with 2.6.23 - when drivers/hid is put back into 2.6.23 state, the problem still persists in some sense So there must have been some change elsewhere (USB, Input, something completely different) that introduced this problem. > Jiri: I know nothing about how mouse clicks are interpreted, or even > *where* or *how* double-click detection happens. Until this started > happening, I didn't even know which module was the driver for my mouse > (it's usbhid). Can you give a short tutorial, to help us understand > possible causes ? First it would be really helpful to see if - the HID driver really obtains two click events from USB stack. This could be easily seen from HID debug output. I have written in previous mail how to obtain this - the output of evtest for the mouse device in /dev/input/event? (for determinign the correcnt event number corresponding to your mouse, see /proc/bus/input/devices) Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:23 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 18:48 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:52 ` Mark Lord 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Jiri Kosina wrote: ... > First it would be really helpful to see if > > - the HID driver really obtains two click events from USB stack. This > could be easily seen from HID debug output. I have written in previous > mail how to obtain this .. That's in the queue.. :) > - the output of evtest for the mouse device in /dev/input/event? (for > determinign the correcnt event number corresponding to your mouse, see > /proc/bus/input/devices) .. Here's a *single* button click (press/release quickly): Event: time 1196621063.612542, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 Event: time 1196621063.612553, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.620504, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.620512, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.628497, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 Event: time 1196621063.628502, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.684524, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.684531, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.700532, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 Event: time 1196621063.700538, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.764540, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 Event: time 1196621063.764550, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Here's another one, except I held the button firmly down for a second or so, and then released it: Event: time 1196621197.179635, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 Event: time 1196621197.179645, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621198.323607, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 Event: time 1196621198.323616, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 I'll go work on the CONFIG_HID_DEBUG thing next. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:48 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:52 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 19:09 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Mark Lord wrote: > > Here's a *single* button click (press/release quickly): > > Event: time 1196621063.612542, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > Event: time 1196621063.612553, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.620504, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.620512, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.628497, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > Event: time 1196621063.628502, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.684524, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.684531, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.700532, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > Event: time 1196621063.700538, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.764540, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > Event: time 1196621063.764550, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 .. Note that, much of the time, a single mouse click looks like this: Event: time 1196621357.073485, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 Event: time 1196621357.073494, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Event: time 1196621357.201482, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 Event: time 1196621357.201492, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 So the first one I posted was probably the same kind of sequence that leads to the unwanted double-clicks I'm reporting here. This information may also be relevant: The mouse is plugged into a USB2 hub, and appears as IRQ19: 19: 34776 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb1, ehci_hcd:usb5 Cheers ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 18:52 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 19:09 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 19:24 ` Mark Lord 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 19:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord; +Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > > Here's a *single* button click (press/release quickly): > > Event: time 1196621063.612542, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > > Event: time 1196621063.612553, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.620504, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.620512, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.628497, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > > Event: time 1196621063.628502, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.684524, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.684531, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.700532, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > > Event: time 1196621063.700538, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.764540, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > > Event: time 1196621063.764550, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > .. Thanks. This definitely is bogus. In fact three clicks are reported. > Note that, much of the time, a single mouse click looks like this: > Event: time 1196621357.073485, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 > Event: time 1196621357.073494, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > Event: time 1196621357.201482, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 > Event: time 1196621357.201492, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 Yes, this is correct. > This information may also be relevant: > The mouse is plugged into a USB2 hub, and appears as IRQ19: > 19: 34776 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb1, ehci_hcd:usb5 Just a random shot into the dark -- if you remove the ehci-hcd module, does anything change? Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 19:09 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 19:24 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 19:27 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Jiri Kosina wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > >>> Here's a *single* button click (press/release quickly): >>> Event: time 1196621063.612542, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 >>> Event: time 1196621063.612553, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.620504, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.620512, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.628497, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 >>> Event: time 1196621063.628502, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.684524, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.684531, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.700532, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 >>> Event: time 1196621063.700538, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.764540, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 >>> Event: time 1196621063.764550, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >> .. > > Thanks. This definitely is bogus. In fact three clicks are reported. > >> Note that, much of the time, a single mouse click looks like this: >> Event: time 1196621357.073485, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 1 >> Event: time 1196621357.073494, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 >> Event: time 1196621357.201482, type 1 (Key), code 272 (LeftBtn), value 0 >> Event: time 1196621357.201492, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0 > > Yes, this is correct. > >> This information may also be relevant: >> The mouse is plugged into a USB2 hub, and appears as IRQ19: >> 19: 34776 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb1, ehci_hcd:usb5 > > Just a random shot into the dark -- if you remove the ehci-hcd module, > does anything change? .. No, just as jumpy as ever. Right now it's double-clicking just about everything. If I unplug/replug it, things behave for a while. Still want the HID_DEBUG output? (rebooting shortly) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 19:24 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 19:27 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 19:44 ` Mark Lord 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord; +Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > Right now it's double-clicking just about everything. If I unplug/replug > it, things behave for a while. Still want the HID_DEBUG output? > (rebooting shortly) Yes, definitely. I currently don't have an idea what might be causing it, and I am unable to reproduce it here. If HID DEBUG doesn't reveal anything interesting, we would probably need usbmon dump too. -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 19:27 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 19:44 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 22:07 ` Jiri Kosina 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 19:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik Jiri Kosina wrote: > On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > >> Right now it's double-clicking just about everything. If I unplug/replug >> it, things behave for a while. Still want the HID_DEBUG output? >> (rebooting shortly) > > Yes, definitely. I currently don't have an idea what might be causing it, > and I am unable to reproduce it here. > > If HID DEBUG doesn't reveal anything interesting, we would probably need > usbmon dump too. .. Okay. I've got to leave the computer for a while now, so I'll post again whenever I have something new here. Leave it with me for now. Thanks for helping! Cheers ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 19:44 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 22:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 22:46 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-07 17:59 ` Ray Lee 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik, linux-usb-devel [ linux-usb-devel added to CC ] On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > Okay. I've got to leave the computer for a while now, so I'll post > again whenever I have something new here. Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: - 2.6.24-rcX exposes the problem with sometimes multiple clicks being generated as a response for one click on USB mouse (evtest shows that really mutliple LeftBtn events arrive). 2.6.23 behaves correctly - reverting the state of drivers/hid to 2.6.23 state doesn't make the problem go away, so the problem is elsewhere (Input? USB?) - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are being generated incorrectly -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 22:07 ` Jiri Kosina @ 2007-12-02 22:46 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-07 17:59 ` Ray Lee 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: Dmitry Torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik, linux-usb-devel Jiri Kosina wrote: > [ linux-usb-devel added to CC ] > > On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Mark Lord wrote: > >> Okay. I've got to leave the computer for a while now, so I'll post >> again whenever I have something new here. > > Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: > > - 2.6.24-rcX exposes the problem with sometimes multiple clicks being > generated as a response for one click on USB mouse (evtest shows that > really mutliple LeftBtn events arrive). 2.6.23 behaves correctly > - reverting the state of drivers/hid to 2.6.23 state doesn't make the > problem go away, so the problem is elsewhere (Input? USB?) > - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not > successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also > didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else > - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably > also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are > being generated incorrectly .. Well, I've rebuilt the kernel with HID_DEBUG, DEBUG_FS, and USBMON. And I've written a nifty script to make usbmon tracing effortless for this. And now I'm waiting.. things are currently behaving perfectly. Go figure. It did seem to arrive in bursts before. So, don't beat yourselves over this one for now. I'll track it down here and post again next time it starts happening. Mmmm... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 22:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 22:46 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-07 17:59 ` Ray Lee 2007-12-07 18:32 ` Dmitry Torokhov 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Ray Lee @ 2007-12-07 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jiri Kosina Cc: linux-usb-devel, Jeff Garzik, Dmitry Torokhov, Linux Kernel, rubini, linux-input, Mark Lord On Dec 2, 2007 2:07 PM, Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> wrote: > Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: > > - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not > successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also > didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else > - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably > also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are > being generated incorrectly Okay, I'm having a problem with 2.6.24-rc4 that I didn't with 2.6.23-rc6. When the problem hits, my mouse (synaptics touchpad) is randomly moving about and clicking things whenever I have my finger on the trackpad. This behavior will persists for five to ten minutes (is happening now), and seems to be triggered by load (watching online videos in flash player, for example -- this matches Mark's experience with a make -j4). I *think* the touchpad is connected via ps2, which looks like it'd clear usb of any blame. It's /dev/input/event6 at any rate. This has been happening about once a day, and seems to start because of high CPU usage. ONce the CPU is idle, it still happens though, so I'm not sure why it clears up. Any clues for where I should hunt from here? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php _______________________________________________ linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-07 17:59 ` Ray Lee @ 2007-12-07 18:32 ` Dmitry Torokhov 2007-12-07 21:23 ` Ray Lee 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Dmitry Torokhov @ 2007-12-07 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ray Lee Cc: linux-usb-devel, Jeff Garzik, Jiri Kosina, Linux Kernel, rubini, linux-input, Mark Lord Hi, On Dec 7, 2007 12:59 PM, Ray Lee <ray-lk@madrabbit.org> wrote: > On Dec 2, 2007 2:07 PM, Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> wrote: > > Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: > > > > - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not > > successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also > > didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else > > - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably > > also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are > > being generated incorrectly > > Okay, I'm having a problem with 2.6.24-rc4 that I didn't with 2.6.23-rc6. > > When the problem hits, my mouse (synaptics touchpad) is randomly > moving about and clicking things whenever I have my finger on the > trackpad. This behavior will persists for five to ten minutes (is > happening now), and seems to be triggered by load (watching online > videos in flash player, for example -- this matches Mark's experience > with a make -j4). > > I *think* the touchpad is connected via ps2, which looks like it'd > clear usb of any blame. It's /dev/input/event6 at any rate. > > This has been happening about once a day, and seems to start because > of high CPU usage. ONce the CPU is idle, it still happens though, so > I'm not sure why it clears up. > > Any clues for where I should hunt from here? > Can you try replacing drivers/input/ and include/linux/input.h from 2.6.23-rc6 and see if it works or not? That should give us idea if input locking changes are to blame. Thanks. -- Dmitry ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php _______________________________________________ linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-07 18:32 ` Dmitry Torokhov @ 2007-12-07 21:23 ` Ray Lee 2007-12-07 21:43 ` Dmitry Torokhov 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Ray Lee @ 2007-12-07 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dmitry Torokhov Cc: Jiri Kosina, Mark Lord, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik, linux-usb-devel On Dec 7, 2007 10:32 AM, Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 7, 2007 12:59 PM, Ray Lee <ray-lk@madrabbit.org> wrote: > > On Dec 2, 2007 2:07 PM, Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> wrote: > > > Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: > > > > > > - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not > > > successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also > > > didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else > > > - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably > > > also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are > > > being generated incorrectly > > > > Okay, I'm having a problem with 2.6.24-rc4 that I didn't with 2.6.23-rc6. > > > > When the problem hits, my mouse (synaptics touchpad) is randomly > > moving about and clicking things whenever I have my finger on the > > trackpad. This behavior will persists for five to ten minutes (is > > happening now), and seems to be triggered by load (watching online > > videos in flash player, for example -- this matches Mark's experience > > with a make -j4). > > > > I *think* the touchpad is connected via ps2, which looks like it'd > > clear usb of any blame. It's /dev/input/event6 at any rate. > > > > This has been happening about once a day, and seems to start because > > of high CPU usage. ONce the CPU is idle, it still happens though, so > > I'm not sure why it clears up. > > > > Any clues for where I should hunt from here? > > > > Can you try replacing drivers/input/ and include/linux/input.h from > 2.6.23-rc6 and see if it works or not? That should give us idea if > input locking changes are to blame. I'm hitting a number of build errors, trying to compile a hybrid between the two. git checkout v2.6.24-rc4 git checkout v2.6.23 include/linux/input.h drivers/input make # fails with kconfig issues git checkout v2.6.24-rc4 drivers/input/misc/Kconfig make # fails ...adding to include/linux/input.h: #define KEY_CNT (KEY_MAX+1) takes the build a little farther until it dies on more missing definitions. Doing a checkout of 2.6.24-rc4's include/linux/input.h leads to different build errors. Looking at git log for drivers/input, it appears the patches you're talking about are the ones starting with 8006479c9b? If so, perhaps I should just build the revision right before that commit and test that? Ray ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-07 21:23 ` Ray Lee @ 2007-12-07 21:43 ` Dmitry Torokhov 0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Dmitry Torokhov @ 2007-12-07 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ray Lee Cc: Jiri Kosina, Mark Lord, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel, Jeff Garzik, linux-usb-devel On Dec 7, 2007 4:23 PM, Ray Lee <ray-lk@madrabbit.org> wrote: > > On Dec 7, 2007 10:32 AM, Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Dec 7, 2007 12:59 PM, Ray Lee <ray-lk@madrabbit.org> wrote: > > > On Dec 2, 2007 2:07 PM, Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> wrote: > > > > Thanks. To sum up this longish thread: > > > > > > > > - Mark seems to be able to reproduce the problem quite easily; I was not > > > > successful reproducing this no matter how hard I tried, and I also > > > > didn't receive any similar bugreports from anyone else > > > > - we are currently waiting for Mark to provide HID_DEBUG (and preferably > > > > also usbmon) output from the situation where multiple clicks are > > > > being generated incorrectly > > > > > > Okay, I'm having a problem with 2.6.24-rc4 that I didn't with 2.6.23-rc6. > > > > > > When the problem hits, my mouse (synaptics touchpad) is randomly > > > moving about and clicking things whenever I have my finger on the > > > trackpad. This behavior will persists for five to ten minutes (is > > > happening now), and seems to be triggered by load (watching online > > > videos in flash player, for example -- this matches Mark's experience > > > with a make -j4). > > > > > > I *think* the touchpad is connected via ps2, which looks like it'd > > > clear usb of any blame. It's /dev/input/event6 at any rate. > > > > > > This has been happening about once a day, and seems to start because > > > of high CPU usage. ONce the CPU is idle, it still happens though, so > > > I'm not sure why it clears up. > > > > > > Any clues for where I should hunt from here? > > > > > > > Can you try replacing drivers/input/ and include/linux/input.h from > > 2.6.23-rc6 and see if it works or not? That should give us idea if > > input locking changes are to blame. > > I'm hitting a number of build errors, trying to compile a hybrid > between the two. > > git checkout v2.6.24-rc4 > git checkout v2.6.23 include/linux/input.h drivers/input > make > # fails with kconfig issues > git checkout v2.6.24-rc4 drivers/input/misc/Kconfig > make > # fails > ...adding to include/linux/input.h: > #define KEY_CNT (KEY_MAX+1) > > takes the build a little farther until it dies on more missing > definitions. Doing a checkout of 2.6.24-rc4's include/linux/input.h > leads to different build errors. > > Looking at git log for drivers/input, it appears the patches you're > talking about are the ones starting with 8006479c9b? If so, perhaps I > should just build the revision right before that commit and test that? > Yes doing this and then buildig b9d2d110b10f7b4788d0fdd328cf57e34b767817s shoulds isolate msot input core changes. -- Dmitry ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse 2007-12-02 16:21 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse Mark Lord 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord @ 2007-12-02 18:06 ` Oliver Neukum 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Oliver Neukum @ 2007-12-02 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Lord, linux-usb; +Cc: dmitry.torokhov, rubini, linux-input, Linux Kernel Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2007 17:21:32 schrieb Mark Lord: > I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place > of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change. So it's not that file. Are you really using mousedev and not true hid? Do you see any other malfunction? Regards Oliver - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2007-12-07 21:43 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 26+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2007-12-02 16:21 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse Mark Lord 2007-12-02 16:58 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:04 ` REGRESSION: " Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:07 ` Arjan van de Ven 2007-12-02 17:14 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 17:57 ` Jeff Garzik 2007-12-02 18:09 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-06 8:27 ` Diego Zuccato 2007-12-06 12:21 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:17 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:20 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:23 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 18:48 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 18:52 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 19:09 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 19:24 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 19:27 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 19:44 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-02 22:07 ` Jiri Kosina 2007-12-02 22:46 ` Mark Lord 2007-12-07 17:59 ` Ray Lee 2007-12-07 18:32 ` Dmitry Torokhov 2007-12-07 21:23 ` Ray Lee 2007-12-07 21:43 ` Dmitry Torokhov 2007-12-02 18:06 ` Oliver Neukum
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