Re: HID-sensor(-hub.c) and device IDs

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Am 05.12.2012 21:24, schrieb Pandruvada, Srinivas:
Yes, We can have a black list instead of white list. Are you planning to submit changes?

I've just have implemented my first version of a time sensor. So yes (at least the time sensor).

That's why I stumbled over that. I had to add a vendor and device ID to those two files. I also noticed that hid-sensors(-hub) doesn't work with combined HID devices (e.g. mouse/keyboard/sensor) and as a first workaround I've just modified the HID-tree of my device. As I'm fairly new to the HID stuff, I'm still in the evaluation phase (reading source and such).

In regard to a blacklist, I don't know how to fill it. I only have the one sensor device I've build myself (it's a spare-time project).

I think the first step would be to identify devices usable by hid-sensor-hub, sensor_hub_check_for_sensor_page() looks like the way to go, at least for the current state of the hid-sensor-framework.

Regards,

Alexander

Thanks,
Srinivas


-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Holler [mailto:holler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 12:15 PM
To: Pandruvada, Srinivas
Cc: linux-iio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-input@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HID-sensor(-hub.c) and device IDs

Am 05.12.2012 20:21, schrieb Pandruvada, Srinivas:
We have not tested on sensor hubs from different vendors except few. It is possible that some vendors are using sensor hub as raw devices . We can remove vendor product ids once we have a good list for support.

Hmm, sorry, I don't understand that fully. Does that mean that the list is there to use the driver only with a small group of devices because otherwise some HID-sensors aren't usable as raw devices?

I don't know how many HID-sensor devices are already out in the wild, but because the standard looks fairly new, I don't think there are that many. And I wonder how you want to get the list larger, if nobody notifies that they should use hid-sensor-hub.c.


I think the correct way would be to build a blacklist instead of a whitelist.

Regards,

Alexander

Thanks,
Srinivas

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Holler [mailto:holler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:45 AM
To: linux-iio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-input@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Pandruvada, Srinivas
Subject: HID-sensor(-hub.c) and device IDs

Hello,

is there any special reason why vendor and devices IDs for HID-sensors must be listed in drivers/hid/hid-sensor-hub.c and drivers/hid/hid-core.c?

Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't think this is how HID is supposed to work.

Regards,

Alexander
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