Call input_inject_event rather than input_event in uinput_inject_event. This mirrors the behaviour of evdev_write. input_inject_event will ignore the injected event if the uinput input device has been grabbed for exclusive access by a handler other than uinput. Signed-off-by: Ryan Mallon <rmallon@xxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/input/misc/uinput.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/input/misc/uinput.c b/drivers/input/misc/uinput.c index 6aea346..0962ecb 100644 --- a/drivers/input/misc/uinput.c +++ b/drivers/input/misc/uinput.c @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ static ssize_t uinput_inject_event(struct uinput_device *udev, if (input_event_from_user(buffer + bytes, &ev)) return -EFAULT; - input_event(udev->dev, ev.type, ev.code, ev.value); + input_inject_event(udev->dev, ev.type, ev.code, ev.value); bytes += input_event_size(); } -- 1.7.9.7 -- 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