From: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
To: Andries Brouwer <aebr@win.tue.nl>
Cc: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>,
Norman Diamond <ndiamond@wta.att.ne.jp>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards [3]
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 14:48:17 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030921124817.GA19820@ucw.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030921143934.A11315@pclin040.win.tue.nl>
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 02:39:34PM +0200, Andries Brouwer wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 01:06:29PM +0200, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
>
> > There is a slight problem, and that is that NR_KEYS is (KEY_MAX+1) in
> > recent 2.6's and that's 512. And that doesn't fit into a byte. There
> > were some patches floating around to enhance the keymap loading ioctls.
> > They will be needed, along with a new version of loadkeys.
>
> Yes - a lot of trouble.
> As far as I can see, the space between 256 and 511 is never used.
>
> More in particular, there are lots of places where the kernel
> seems to assume that only 256 is used.
>
> So, instead of requiring new ioctls and new loadkeys etc
> I would prefer to make NR_KEYS 256, if possible.
> So the question is: why did you require 512?
Excerpt from input.h:
#define KEY_RESTART 0x198
#define KEY_SLOW 0x199
#define KEY_SHUFFLE 0x19a
#define KEY_BREAK 0x19b
#define KEY_PREVIOUS 0x19c
#define KEY_DIGITS 0x19d
#define KEY_TEEN 0x19e
#define KEY_TWEN 0x19f
#define KEY_DEL_EOL 0x1c0
#define KEY_DEL_EOS 0x1c1
#define KEY_INS_LINE 0x1c2
#define KEY_DEL_LINE 0x1c3
So far the last defined key is KEY_DEL_LINE, with a code of 0x1c3.
That's above 256. If there are other places that require less than 256,
well, then those will need to be fixed or we're heading for trouble.
--
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs, SuSE CR
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-09-21 12:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-09-14 3:51 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards Norman Diamond
2003-09-14 10:20 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-14 11:14 ` 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards [1] Norman Diamond
2003-09-14 11:15 ` 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards [2] Norman Diamond
2003-09-14 11:21 ` 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards [3] Norman Diamond
2003-09-16 13:43 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-17 12:35 ` OGAWA Hirofumi
2003-09-17 17:22 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-18 16:15 ` OGAWA Hirofumi
2003-09-21 11:06 ` Vojtech Pavlik
2003-09-21 12:39 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-21 12:48 ` Vojtech Pavlik [this message]
2003-09-21 14:49 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-21 17:07 ` Vojtech Pavlik
2003-09-21 17:42 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-21 17:52 ` Vojtech Pavlik
2003-09-22 12:22 ` Norman Diamond
2003-09-24 10:02 ` Pavel Machek
[not found] ` <fa.gddv2je.1jk671u@ifi.uio.no>
2003-09-16 18:11 ` Junio C Hamano
2003-09-21 11:01 ` 2.6.0-test5 vs. Japanese keyboards Vojtech Pavlik
2003-09-21 13:26 ` Norman Diamond
2003-09-21 15:16 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-22 12:21 ` Norman Diamond
2003-09-22 20:14 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-09-23 11:44 ` Norman Diamond
2003-09-23 17:22 ` Andries Brouwer
2003-10-15 10:22 ` Norman Diamond
2003-09-21 16:00 ` Andries Brouwer
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