Re: My "enable bluetooth" hotkey increase brightness instead

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Hi

> Il Lunedì 11 Novembre 2013 8:50, David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
> > Hi
> 
> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 11:15 PM, Gianfranco Costamagna
> <costamagnagianfranco@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>  ----- Messaggio originale -----
>> 
>>>  Da: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>  A: Gianfranco Costamagna <costamagnagianfranco@xxxxxxxx>
>>>  Cc: "linux-input@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" 
> <linux-input@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>  Inviato: Giovedì 7 Novembre 2013 15:44
>>>  Oggetto: Re: My "enable bluetooth" hotkey increase brightness 
> instead
>>> 
>>>  Hi
>> 
>>  Hi David
>> 
>>> 
>>>  On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Gianfranco Costamagna
>>>  <costamagnagianfranco@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>   Hi linux-input developers, I write here since suggested on my 
> launchpad
>>>  bug.
>>>> 
>>>>   The problem is really simple, I have an acer aspire 6930G and when 
> I press
>>>  "enable bluetooth" on my keyboard I get the brightness of my 
> screen
>>>  increased.
>>>>   I reported on launchpad my configuration [1], and also opened a 
> bug here
>>>  [2].
>>>> 
>>>>   the problem seems to be in the kernel so far, but I honestly 
> don't know
>>>  where to better report it and how to debug/check it.
>>>> 
>>>>   I tested also kernel 3.12rc6 without any better outcome.
>>>> 
>>>>   Can anybody please help me out with this problem?
>>>> 
>>>>   Many thanks!
>>> 
>>>  Please use "evtest" to see which events are generated for 
> your keys:
>>>   http://cgit.freedesktop.org/evtest/
>>>  You need to run it on your keyboard-event chardev, something like:
>>>  /dev/input/eventX (just try each until you find your keyboard).
>>> 
>>>  Please append the information you get and press the key which is
>>>  incorrectly mapped.
>> 
>>  Wonderful hint! Now when I press the bluetooth key I see two different 
> event fired from the keyboard
>>  ^Clocutus@Unimatrix02-Saucy:~ $ sudo evtest
>>  No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
>>  Available devices:
>>  /dev/input/event0:    Lid Switch
>>  /dev/input/event1:    Power Button
>>  /dev/input/event2:    Sleep Button
>>  /dev/input/event3:    Power Button
>>  /dev/input/event4:    AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
>>  /dev/input/event5:    Video Bus
>>  /dev/input/event6:    HDA Intel HDMI/DP,pcm=3 Phantom
>>  /dev/input/event7:    HDA Intel Headphone
>>  /dev/input/event8:    HDA Intel Line
>>  /dev/input/event9:    HDA Intel Mic
>>  /dev/input/event10:    SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
>>  /dev/input/event11:    Acer Crystal Eye webcam
>>  Select the device event number [0-12]: 4
>>  Input driver version is 1.0.1
>>  Input device ID: bus 0x11 vendor 0x1 product 0x1 version 0xab41
>>  Input device name: "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard"
>>  Supported events:
>>    Event type 0 (EV_SYN)
>>    Event type 1 (EV_KEY)
>>      Event code 1 (KEY_ESC)
>>      Event code 2 (KEY_1)
>>      Event code 3 (KEY_2)
>>      Event code 4 (KEY_3)
>>      Event code 5 (KEY_4)
>>      Event code 6 (KEY_5)
>>      Event code 7 (KEY_6)
>>      Event code 8 (KEY_7)
>>      Event code 9 (KEY_8)
>>      Event code 10 (KEY_9)
>>      Event code 11 (KEY_0)
>>      Event code 12 (KEY_MINUS)
>>      Event code 13 (KEY_EQUAL)
>>      Event code 14 (KEY_BACKSPACE)
>>      Event code 15 (KEY_TAB)
>>      Event code 16 (KEY_Q)
>>      Event code 17 (KEY_W)
>>      Event code 18 (KEY_E)
>>      Event code 19 (KEY_R)
>>      Event code 20 (KEY_T)
>>      Event code 21 (KEY_Y)
>>      Event code 22 (KEY_U)
>>      Event code 23 (KEY_I)
>>      Event code 24 (KEY_O)
>>      Event code 25 (KEY_P)
>>      Event code 26 (KEY_LEFTBRACE)
>>      Event code 27 (KEY_RIGHTBRACE)
>>      Event code 28 (KEY_ENTER)
>>      Event code 29 (KEY_LEFTCTRL)
>>      Event code 30 (KEY_A)
>>      Event code 31 (KEY_S)
>>      Event code 32 (KEY_D)
>>      Event code 33 (KEY_F)
>>      Event code 34 (KEY_G)
>>      Event code 35 (KEY_H)
>>      Event code 36 (KEY_J)
>>      Event code 37 (KEY_K)
>>      Event code 38 (KEY_L)
>>      Event code 39 (KEY_SEMICOLON)
>>      Event code 40 (KEY_APOSTROPHE)
>>      Event code 41 (KEY_GRAVE)
>>      Event code 42 (KEY_LEFTSHIFT)
>>      Event code 43 (KEY_BACKSLASH)
>>      Event code 44 (KEY_Z)
>>      Event code 45 (KEY_X)
>>      Event code 46 (KEY_C)
>>      Event code 47 (KEY_V)
>>      Event code 48 (KEY_B)
>>      Event code 49 (KEY_N)
>>      Event code 50 (KEY_M)
>>      Event code 51 (KEY_COMMA)
>>      Event code 52 (KEY_DOT)
>>      Event code 53 (KEY_SLASH)
>>      Event code 54 (KEY_RIGHTSHIFT)
>>      Event code 55 (KEY_KPASTERISK)
>>      Event code 56 (KEY_LEFTALT)
>>      Event code 57 (KEY_SPACE)
>>      Event code 58 (KEY_CAPSLOCK)
>>      Event code 59 (KEY_F1)
>>      Event code 60 (KEY_F2)
>>      Event code 61 (KEY_F3)
>>      Event code 62 (KEY_F4)
>>      Event code 63 (KEY_F5)
>>      Event code 64 (KEY_F6)
>>      Event code 65 (KEY_F7)
>>      Event code 66 (KEY_F8)
>>      Event code 67 (KEY_F9)
>>      Event code 68 (KEY_F10)
>>      Event code 69 (KEY_NUMLOCK)
>>      Event code 70 (KEY_SCROLLLOCK)
>>      Event code 71 (KEY_KP7)
>>      Event code 72 (KEY_KP8)
>>      Event code 73 (KEY_KP9)
>>      Event code 74 (KEY_KPMINUS)
>>      Event code 75 (KEY_KP4)
>>      Event code 76 (KEY_KP5)
>>      Event code 77 (KEY_KP6)
>>      Event code 78 (KEY_KPPLUS)
>>      Event code 79 (KEY_KP1)
>>      Event code 80 (KEY_KP2)
>>      Event code 81 (KEY_KP3)
>>      Event code 82 (KEY_KP0)
>>      Event code 83 (KEY_KPDOT)
>>      Event code 85 (KEY_ZENKAKUHANKAKU)
>>      Event code 86 (KEY_102ND)
>>      Event code 87 (KEY_F11)
>>      Event code 88 (KEY_F12)
>>      Event code 89 (KEY_RO)
>>      Event code 90 (KEY_KATAKANA)
>>      Event code 91 (KEY_HIRAGANA)
>>      Event code 92 (KEY_HENKAN)
>>      Event code 93 (KEY_KATAKANAHIRAGANA)
>>      Event code 94 (KEY_MUHENKAN)
>>      Event code 95 (KEY_KPJPCOMMA)
>>      Event code 96 (KEY_KPENTER)
>>      Event code 97 (KEY_RIGHTCTRL)
>>      Event code 98 (KEY_KPSLASH)
>>      Event code 99 (KEY_SYSRQ)
>>      Event code 100 (KEY_RIGHTALT)
>>      Event code 102 (KEY_HOME)
>>      Event code 103 (KEY_UP)
>>      Event code 104 (KEY_PAGEUP)
>>      Event code 105 (KEY_LEFT)
>>      Event code 106 (KEY_RIGHT)
>>      Event code 107 (KEY_END)
>>      Event code 108 (KEY_DOWN)
>>      Event code 109 (KEY_PAGEDOWN)
>>      Event code 110 (KEY_INSERT)
>>      Event code 111 (KEY_DELETE)
>>      Event code 112 (KEY_MACRO)
>>      Event code 113 (KEY_MUTE)
>>      Event code 114 (KEY_VOLUMEDOWN)
>>      Event code 115 (KEY_VOLUMEUP)
>>      Event code 116 (KEY_POWER)
>>      Event code 117 (KEY_KPEQUAL)
>>      Event code 119 (KEY_PAUSE)
>>      Event code 121 (KEY_KPCOMMA)
>>      Event code 122 (KEY_HANGUEL)
>>      Event code 123 (KEY_HANJA)
>>      Event code 124 (KEY_YEN)
>>      Event code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA)
>>      Event code 126 (KEY_RIGHTMETA)
>>      Event code 127 (KEY_COMPOSE)
>>      Event code 128 (KEY_STOP)
>>      Event code 138 (KEY_HELP)
>>      Event code 140 (KEY_CALC)
>>      Event code 141 (KEY_SETUP)
>>      Event code 142 (KEY_SLEEP)
>>      Event code 143 (KEY_WAKEUP)
>>      Event code 148 (KEY_PROG1)
>>      Event code 149 (KEY_PROG2)
>>      Event code 155 (KEY_MAIL)
>>      Event code 156 (KEY_BOOKMARKS)
>>      Event code 157 (KEY_COMPUTER)
>>      Event code 158 (KEY_BACK)
>>      Event code 159 (KEY_FORWARD)
>>      Event code 163 (KEY_NEXTSONG)
>>      Event code 164 (KEY_PLAYPAUSE)
>>      Event code 165 (KEY_PREVIOUSSONG)
>>      Event code 166 (KEY_STOPCD)
>>      Event code 172 (KEY_HOMEPAGE)
>>      Event code 173 (KEY_REFRESH)
>>      Event code 183 (KEY_F13)
>>      Event code 184 (KEY_F14)
>>      Event code 185 (KEY_F15)
>>      Event code 192 (KEY_F22)
>>      Event code 193 (KEY_F23)
>>      Event code 217 (KEY_SEARCH)
>>      Event code 224 (KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN)
>>      Event code 225 (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP)
>>      Event code 226 (KEY_MEDIA)
>>      Event code 227 (KEY_SWITCHVIDEOMODE)
>>      Event code 236 (KEY_BATTERY)
>>      Event code 237 (KEY_BLUETOOTH)
>>      Event code 238 (KEY_WLAN)
>>      Event code 425 (KEY_PRESENTATION)
>>      Event code 434 (KEY_DOLLAR)
>>      Event code 435 (KEY_EURO)
>>      Event code 464 (KEY_FN)
>>    Event type 4 (EV_MSC)
>>      Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN)
>>    Event type 17 (EV_LED)
>>      Event code 0 (LED_NUML)
>>      Event code 1 (LED_CAPSL)
>>      Event code 2 (LED_SCROLLL)
>>  Properties:
>>    Property type 20 (EV_REP)
>>      Property code 0 (REP_DELAY)
>>        Value    250
>>      Property code 1 (REP_PERIOD)
>>        Value     33
>>  Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
>>  Event: time 1383862330.411016, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 1c
>>  Event: time 1383862330.411016, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 28 (KEY_ENTER), value 
> 0
>>  Event: time 1383862330.411016, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862331.588429, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862331.588429, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862331.588429, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862331.810012, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862331.810012, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 0
>>  Event: time 1383862331.810012, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862332.498971, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d4
>>  Event: time 1383862332.498971, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 237 (KEY_BLUETOOTH), 
> value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862332.498971, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862332.720524, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d4
>>  Event: time 1383862332.720524, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 237 (KEY_BLUETOOTH), 
> value 0
>>  Event: time 1383862332.720524, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862333.631341, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862333.631341, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862333.631341, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862333.832775, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862333.832775, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 0
>>  Event: time 1383862333.832775, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862334.682950, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d4
>>  Event: time 1383862334.682950, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 237 (KEY_BLUETOOTH), 
> value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862334.682950, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862334.844099, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d4
>>  Event: time 1383862334.844099, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 237 (KEY_BLUETOOTH), 
> value 0
>>  Event: time 1383862334.844099, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862338.144505, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862338.144505, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862338.144505, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862338.386205, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value d9
>>  Event: time 1383862338.386205, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 225 
> (KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP), value 0
>>  Event: time 1383862338.386205, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862339.167990, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 1d
>>  Event: time 1383862339.167990, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 29 (KEY_LEFTCTRL), 
> value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862339.167990, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
>>  Event: time 1383862339.319043, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 2e
>>  Event: time 1383862339.319043, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 46 (KEY_C), value 1
>>  Event: time 1383862339.319043, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
> 
> Ok, it's not really clear to me which keys you actually pressed.
> Judging from the timing-information, your Bluetooth key causes
> brightness-up and your brightness-up key causes KEY_BLUETOOTH? Is that
> 
> correct?
> 

No, I just pressed the "bluetooth" key on my keyboard.
Nothink more, I pressed different times the same key, never touched the brightness one.

What I see is that this key triggers two different interrupts?

They key (if this matters) is the second one on the top right of the keyboard
http://img2.annuncicdn.it/62/b0/62b0ff5df1d8b0c6c8929db0d0298c05_orig.jpg

Thanks for your help so far

Gianfranco

> Thanks
> David
> 
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