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Hello everybody!
As it was recently discussed on this list, the newly released
kernel 2.6.10 doesn't feature report mode support for BT HID devices
any more, and neither do the -mh patches. I've just had a look at
the vanilla sources, and they seem heavily stripped down compared
to 2.6.9-mh1.
Am I correct to assume that this happened because a universal HID
parser (suitable for USB and Bluetooth and whatnot) will be introduced
in the near future? If so, I'd like to know more about that and would
consider helping, too. Could somebody give me some pointers where
to start (e.g. who's developing the universal parser)?
Thanks, yours, Florian
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Hi Florian,
> > you read the email where I explained that I will keep the revision
> > history by any costs? The input subsystem is no merged back and once I
> > get my x-mas and new years backlog done, I will start with it.
> Hm, I must have missed that one.
> So an universal HID parser is indeed planned?
it is planned since the beginning, but it is not an easy goal.
> And the sources are presumably in the bluez-CVS?
There will be a Bitkeeper tree and of course I will integrate them into
my -mh patches.
Regards
Marcel
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> you read the email where I explained that I will keep the revision
> history by any costs? The input subsystem is no merged back and once I
> get my x-mas and new years backlog done, I will start with it.
Hm, I must have missed that one.
So an universal HID parser is indeed planned?
And the sources are presumably in the bluez-CVS?
Yours, Florian
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Hi Florian,
> As it was recently discussed on this list, the newly released
> kernel 2.6.10 doesn't feature report mode support for BT HID devices
> any more, and neither do the -mh patches. I've just had a look at
> the vanilla sources, and they seem heavily stripped down compared
> to 2.6.9-mh1.
>
> Am I correct to assume that this happened because a universal HID
> parser (suitable for USB and Bluetooth and whatnot) will be introduced
> in the near future? If so, I'd like to know more about that and would
> consider helping, too. Could somebody give me some pointers where
> to start (e.g. who's developing the universal parser)?
you read the email where I explained that I will keep the revision
history by any costs? The input subsystem is no merged back and once I
get my x-mas and new years backlog done, I will start with it.
Regards
Marcel
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