[PATCHv2 BlueZ 0/5] plugin/sixaxis: Set leds using the sysfs leds class

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Hi,

here's the updated patch series, the commit messages have been fixed too!

I am leaving out patch 1/5 for now:

  plugins/sixaxis: Simplify get_js_numbers()

I decided to do so because there is still some timing issue: the new
procedure to retrieve the js number is faster, and on the _very_first_
run it fails and returns 0, I suspect this has to do with the fact that
the joydev module gets loaded after the hidraw uevent and the
enumeration in the plugin completes before the js node shows up in
sysfs, I'll do some more experiments on that.

So please apply only patches from 2 to 5, thanks, I kept the numbering
as in v1 for clarity.

Changes since v1 are annotated in each patch.

The changes have been tested with libudev-204 along with linux-3.13,
linux 3.14 and linux-3.15-rc4. 

To recap:
  - on kernels < 3.14 the hidraw mechanism is used
  - on kernels >= 3,14 the sysfs mechanism is used to avoid
    inconsistencies with rumble effects.

Thanks,
   Antonio

Antonio Ospite (4):
  plugins/sixaxis: Factor out a set_leds_hidraw() function
  plugins/sixaxis: Factor out a calc_leds_bitmap() function
  plugins/sixaxis: Add a get_leds_data() function
  plugins/sixaxis: Add a set_leds_sysfs() function

 configure.ac      |   4 +-
 plugins/sixaxis.c | 178 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 158 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

-- 
Antonio Ospite
http://ao2.it

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