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    • Vivien Didelot's avatar
      HID: add ThingM blink(1) USB RGB LED support · 30ba2fbd
      Vivien Didelot authored
      The ThingM blink(1) is an open source hardware USB RGB LED. It contains
      an internal EEPROM, allowing to configure up to 12 light patterns. A
      light pattern is a RGB color plus a fade time. This driver registers a
      LED class instance with additional sysfs attributes to support basic
      functions such as setting RGB colors, fade and playing. Other functions
      are still accessible through the hidraw interface.
      
      At this time, the only documentation for the device is the firmware
      source code from ThingM, plus a few schematics. They are available at:
      
      https://github.com/todbot/blink1
      
      This patch is version 3. It updates the name of the source file, the
      driver and the led sysfs entry, according to comments from Jiri Kosina
      and Simon Wood.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarVivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
      30ba2fbd
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    • Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao's avatar
      HID: add support for Sony RF receiver with USB product id 0x0374 · a4649184
      Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao authored
      Some Vaio desktop computers, among them the VGC-LN51JGB multimedia PC, have
      a RF receiver, multi-interface USB device 054c:0374, that is used to connect
      a wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse.
      
      The keyboard works flawlessly, but the mouse (VGP-WMS3 in my case) does not
      seem to be generating any pointer events. The problem is that the mouse pointer
      is wrongly declared as a constant non-data variable in the report descriptor
      (see lsusb and usbhid-dump output below), with the consequence that it is
      ignored by the HID code.
      
      Add this device to the have-special-driver list and fix up the report
      descriptor in the Sony-specific driver which happens to already have a fixup
      for a similar firmware bug.
      
      # lsusb -vd 054C:0374
      Bus 003 Device 002: ID 054c:0374 Sony Corp.
      Device Descriptor:
        bLength                18
        bDescriptorType         1
        bcdUSB               2.00
        bDeviceClass            0 (Defined at Interface level)
        bDeviceSubClass         0
        bDeviceProtocol         0
        bMaxPacketSize0         8
        idVendor           0x054c Sony Corp.
        idProduct          0x0374
        iSerial                 0
      [...]
          Interface Descriptor:
            bLength                 9
            bDescriptorType         4
            bInterfaceNumber        1
            bAlternateSetting       0
            bNumEndpoints           1
            bInterfaceClass         3 Human Interface Device
            bInterfaceSubClass      1 Boot Interface Subclass
            bInterfaceProtocol      2 Mouse
            iInterface              2 RF Receiver
      [...]
                Report Descriptor: (length is 100)
      [...]
                  Item(Global): Usage Page, data= [ 0x01 ] 1
                                  Generic Desktop Controls
                  Item(Local ): Usage, data= [ 0x30 ] 48
                                  Direction-X
                  Item(Local ): Usage, data= [ 0x31 ] 49
                                  Direction-Y
                  Item(Global): Report Count, data= [ 0x02 ] 2
                  Item(Global): Report Size, data= [ 0x08 ] 8
                  Item(Global): Logical Minimum, data= [ 0x81 ] 129
                  Item(Global): Logical Maximum, data= [ 0x7f ] 127
                  Item(Main  ): Input, data= [ 0x07 ] 7
                                  Constant Variable Relative No_Wrap Linear
                                  Preferred_State No_Null_Position Non_Volatile Bitfield
      
      # usbhid-dump
      003:002:001:DESCRIPTOR         1357910009.758544
       05 01 09 02 A1 01 05 01 09 02 A1 02 85 01 09 01
       A1 00 05 09 19 01 29 05 95 05 75 01 15 00 25 01
       81 02 75 03 95 01 81 01 05 01 09 30 09 31 95 02
       75 08 15 81 25 7F 81 07 A1 02 85 01 09 38 35 00
       45 00 15 81 25 7F 95 01 75 08 81 06 C0 A1 02 85
       01 05 0C 15 81 25 7F 95 01 75 08 0A 38 02 81 06
       C0 C0 C0 C0
      
      Cc: linux-input@vger.kernel.org
      Cc: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
      Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
      Signed-off-by: default avatarFernando Luis Vazquez Cao <fernando@oss.ntt.co.jp>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
      a4649184
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    • Forest Bond's avatar
      HID: Ignore D-WAV/eGalax devices handled by usbtouchscreen · 729b814a
      Forest Bond authored
      Previously, both usbhid and usbtouchscreen would bind to D-WAV devices
      with class HID and protocol None, so they would be claimed by whichever
      driver was loaded first.  Some of these devices do in fact work with
      usbhid, but not all of them do.  OTOH they all work with usbtouchscreen
      as of commit 037a833e ("Input:
      usbtouchscreen - initialize eGalax devices").  So we ignore them in
      usbhid to prevent getting in the way of usbtouchscreen and claiming an
      interface that we may not be able to do anything useful with.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarForest Bond <forest.bond@rapidrollout.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
      729b814a
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    • Jiri Kosina's avatar
      HID: remove Paul Walmsley's copyright from places where it shouldn't be · 2f43f874
      Jiri Kosina authored
      Paul Walmsley has implemented dynamic quirk handling back in 2007 through
      commits:
      
      2eb5dc30 ("USB HID: encapsulate quirk handling into hid-quirks.c")
      8222fbe6 ("USB HID: clarify static quirk handling as squirks")
      8cef9082 ("USB HID: add support for dynamically-created quirks")
      876b9276 ("USB HID: add 'quirks' module parameter")
      
      and as such, his copyright rightly belongs to
      drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-quirks.c file.
      
      However when generic HID code has been converted to bus and individual
      quirks separated out to individual drivers on the bus, the copyright has
      been blindly transfered into all the tiny drivers, which actually don't
      contain any of Pauls' copyrighted code.
      
      Remove the copyright from those sub-drivers.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
      Acked-by: default avatarPaul Walmsley <paul@pwsan.com>
      2f43f874
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