-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/24/11 10:32, Jiri Kosina wrote: > On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, Henrik Rydberg wrote: > >>> Adding a function to tell the device to run its calibration routine. >>> A number written to the sysfs specifies the duration of the calibration >>> in milliseconds >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Rafi Rubin <rafi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >> >> This is great functionality, and from what it seems, it works. However, >> the poking at the usb layer makes me wonder if there is another way... >> Jiri? Dmitry? Awaiting answers from someone more knowledgeable, please >> find some comments inline. > > Actually, let me put it another way -- is there any reason not to have > this as a functionality provided by HID core code (with driver registering > callbacks if they want to provide calibration functionality)? > > Thanks, > I thought Henrik was asking about an alternative to the raw usb calls, something like usbhid_submit_report that would satisfy the needs of this calibration routine. As for a standard hid calibration interface, I like the idea. Rafi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNi3bIAAoJEPILXytRLnK2HO4QAJQtrlG2PB4mERWQ5gGkoJTT qYoQiek1RJylFb/wJlzVajMtjQ+kFc98N3faSmIvbrsXwYZfEYZQxlnS/463EYTw vnYgSFTqj7+mSwrQMX4civJTZJPfbLGJD1wvzBBq8cAhPonedn2z3a8gU30AdPc3 Dc/Ht+dHgOomzdkfjn77GTGYyiGDZwl0mYPuh6nhOBjhOmUDErRg+4yZQ1/wfaJr 2jEty0hEXwwkD1iqgDPmIqiEIZ7r5RkGCOWUsi+0rMeIiobaUxk281c0aZ295BFT PhGbiqzkASp+a7TpVpdnHFCofmCSinb00gpbVbeqtuUsauNuUgVVij/lPe0vxTNB ivW5V3MYgceDCDkAR+p3nsu3lvYv6cWqbxFQ5pzUIkxsnEfUowpjWLoSQl3Fmym0 IbKYs4ueAgI3G7gw+xQfjnJX53DmAbKoXoQAesSEwzAXCAz1BSZih2ORPTGM68Pd eDLk729/6RAFZVmnwgNlEfx68vaxmhrHK0GDod2k/V/TRsSBG42I15G8p7Xu359m cQyNUraMDFfHvC71Y6ZIL3tK0h2LXjsvd1Z17HzAROFWm2tNSSjg/xaVJ0ftDot3 cIM86Na/ysGwdKRB1xdElPBf8rb+vjVPDcv4v3PJTd9GbgN6MoRl1RWtv+XwnW/A VzPpDqxYbAW9hewHbzSW =KW05 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html