Re: [linux-usb-devel] [DOC] The documentation for HID Simple Driver Interface 0.5.0

From: Dmitry Torokhov
Date: Mon Mar 05 2007 - 17:27:45 EST


On 3/5/07, Jiri Kosina <jikos@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Li Yu wrote:

> Under standard HID device driver development means, we need to write
> one interrupt handler for each new HID device to report event to input
> subsystem. However, although the most of they can not merge into
> mainstream kernel tree, they have only some extended keys, e.g. many
> remote controllers. I think it seem break a fly on the wheel, which
> write one new interrupt handler for this reason.

This paragraph I don't seem to understand. Either the device is claimed by
hid-input (*), and then when the device is behaving more-or-less
correctly, hid-input handles the usages sent in reports and maps them
properly to input events. New mapping can be quite trivially added to
hid-input.


We are running out if quirks and we can't continue in this fashion so
Li tried to provide mechanism to augment default HID behaviour for
sepcific devices. However I don't think we want this particular
implementation - it firrces sub-drivers to be compiled into HID driver
which may grow indefinitely.

If we define HID "bus" allowing drivers to bind on VID:PID and provide
default library module for parsing HID reports and providing access to
HID transports (USB/BT) then writing tiny drivers adjusting just a
part of hid_input_event and relying on default implemenattaion where
it makes sense will become a breeze.

--
Dmitry
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