Re: [RFC 0/1] User-space I/O driver for HID subsystem (Bluetooth-LE HIDP)

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On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, David Herrmann wrote:

> I have hacked together a small driver which allows user-space I/O drivers to
> provide HID devices. This is needed for Bluetooth-Low-Energy HID devices as the
> Bluetooth-LE protocol is parsed in user-space.

David,

thanks for your effort.

I haven't read the full discussion you have CCed me on yesterday, but I 
have one substantial question to start with -- is there a simple 
explanation in a few sentences why Bluetooth-LE can't be added as a 
in-kernel transport layer?

Answering that is, I believe, something that should start the whole 
discussion.

Thanks,

-- 
Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs
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