On Oct 31 2016 or thereabouts, Marcel Hasler wrote: > Hi > > 2016-10-31 12:17 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Oct 30 2016 or thereabouts, Marcel Hasler wrote: > >> Add a new module named hid-mf that implements force feedback for game controller adapters > >> manufactured by Mayflash. Currently only the PS3 adapter is supported, other adapters still need > >> to be tested. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Marcel Hasler <mahasler@xxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> drivers/hid/Kconfig | 8 +++ > >> drivers/hid/Makefile | 1 + > >> drivers/hid/hid-core.c | 1 + > >> drivers/hid/hid-mf.c | 165 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 4 files changed, 175 insertions(+) > >> create mode 100644 drivers/hid/hid-mf.c > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/hid/Kconfig b/drivers/hid/Kconfig > >> index cd4599c..1530d28 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/hid/Kconfig > >> +++ b/drivers/hid/Kconfig > >> @@ -512,6 +512,14 @@ config HID_MAGICMOUSE > >> Say Y here if you want support for the multi-touch features of the > >> Apple Wireless "Magic" Mouse and the Apple Wireless "Magic" Trackpad. > >> > >> +config HID_MAYFLASH > >> + tristate "Mayflash game controller adapter force feedback" > >> + depends on HID > >> + select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS > >> + ---help--- > >> + Say Y here if you have HJZ Mayflash PS3 game controller adapters > >> + and want to enable force feedback support. > >> + > >> config HID_MICROSOFT > >> tristate "Microsoft non-fully HID-compliant devices" > >> depends on HID > >> diff --git a/drivers/hid/Makefile b/drivers/hid/Makefile > >> index 86b2b57..c0453f1 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/hid/Makefile > >> +++ b/drivers/hid/Makefile > >> @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH) += hid-logitech.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH_DJ) += hid-logitech-dj.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH_HIDPP) += hid-logitech-hidpp.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_MAGICMOUSE) += hid-magicmouse.o > >> +obj-$(CONFIG_HID_MAYFLASH) += hid-mf.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT) += hid-microsoft.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_MONTEREY) += hid-monterey.o > >> obj-$(CONFIG_HID_MULTITOUCH) += hid-multitouch.o > >> diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-core.c b/drivers/hid/hid-core.c > >> index 2b89c70..8470e22 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/hid/hid-core.c > >> +++ b/drivers/hid/hid-core.c > >> @@ -1883,6 +1883,7 @@ static const struct hid_device_id hid_have_special_driver[] = { > >> { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DELCOM, USB_DEVICE_ID_DELCOM_VISUAL_IND) }, > >> { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DRAGONRISE, 0x0006) }, > >> { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DRAGONRISE, 0x0011) }, > >> + { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DRAGONRISE, USB_DEVICE_ID_DRAGONRISE_PS3) }, > >> { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DREAM_CHEEKY, USB_DEVICE_ID_DREAM_CHEEKY_WN) }, > >> { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DREAM_CHEEKY, USB_DEVICE_ID_DREAM_CHEEKY_FA) }, > >> { HID_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_ELECOM, USB_DEVICE_ID_ELECOM_BM084) }, > >> diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-mf.c b/drivers/hid/hid-mf.c > >> new file mode 100644 > >> index 0000000..6791ce7 > >> --- /dev/null > >> +++ b/drivers/hid/hid-mf.c > >> @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ > >> +/* > >> + * Force feedback support for Mayflash game controller adapters. > >> + * > >> + * These devices are manufactured by Mayflash but identify themselves > >> + * using the vendor ID of DragonRise Inc. > >> + * > >> + * Tested with: > >> + * 0079:1801 "DragonRise Inc. Mayflash PS3 Game Controller Adapter" > >> + * > >> + * The following adapters probably work too, but need to be tested: > >> + * 0079:1800 "DragonRise Inc. Mayflash WIIU Game Controller Adapter" > >> + * 0079:1843 "DragonRise Inc. Mayflash GameCube Game Controller Adapter" > >> + * > >> + * Copyright (c) 2016 Marcel Hasler <mahasler@xxxxxxxxx> > >> + */ > >> + > >> +/* > >> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify > >> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by > >> + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or > >> + * (at your option) any later version. > >> + * > >> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > >> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > >> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > >> + * GNU General Public License for more details. > >> + */ > >> + > >> +#include <linux/input.h> > >> +#include <linux/slab.h> > >> +#include <linux/hid.h> > >> +#include <linux/module.h> > >> + > >> +#include "hid-ids.h" > >> + > >> +struct mf_device { > >> + struct hid_report *report; > >> +}; > >> + > >> +static int mf_play(struct input_dev *dev, void *data, struct ff_effect *effect) > >> +{ > >> + struct hid_device *hid = input_get_drvdata(dev); > >> + struct mf_device *mf = data; > >> + int strong, weak; > >> + > >> + strong = effect->u.rumble.strong_magnitude; > >> + weak = effect->u.rumble.weak_magnitude; > >> + > >> + dbg_hid("Called with 0x%04x 0x%04x.\n", strong, weak); > >> + > >> + strong = strong * 0xff / 0xffff; > >> + weak = weak * 0xff / 0xffff; > >> + > >> + dbg_hid("Running with 0x%02x 0x%02x.\n", strong, weak); > >> + > >> + mf->report->field[0]->value[0] = weak; > >> + mf->report->field[0]->value[1] = strong; > >> + hid_hw_request(hid, mf->report, HID_REQ_SET_REPORT); > >> + > >> + return 0; > >> +} > >> + > >> +static int mf_init(struct hid_device *hid) > >> +{ > >> + struct mf_device *mf; > >> + > >> + struct list_head *report_list = > >> + &hid->report_enum[HID_OUTPUT_REPORT].report_list; > >> + > >> + struct list_head *report_ptr; > >> + struct hid_report *report; > >> + > >> + struct hid_input *input = > >> + list_first_entry(&hid->inputs, struct hid_input, list); > >> + > >> + struct input_dev *dev; > >> + > >> + int error; > >> + > >> + /* Setup each of the four inputs */ > >> + list_for_each(report_ptr, report_list) { > >> + report = list_entry(report_ptr, struct hid_report, list); > >> + > >> + if (report->maxfield < 1 || report->field[0]->report_count < 2) { > >> + hid_err(hid, "Invalid report, this should never happen!\n"); > >> + return -ENODEV; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (input == NULL) { > >> + hid_err(hid, "Missing input, this should never happen!\n"); > >> + return -ENODEV; > >> + } > >> + > >> + dev = input->input; > >> + input = list_next_entry(input, list); > > > > Wouldn't it make more sense to use .input_configured instead of this > > after-the-fact loop? > > > >> + > >> + mf = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mf_device), GFP_KERNEL); > > > > I might not be fully awoken, but where is the corresponding kfree? > > If you do not want to manually free the allocated memory, you can use > > devm_kzalloc, as long as there is no races when removing the device. > > > > The corresponding kfree for mf in this case is in ml_ff_destroy(). K, thanks. I should definitively have taken more attention while reading the patch. > > >> + if (!mf) > >> + return -ENOMEM; > >> + > >> + set_bit(FF_RUMBLE, dev->ffbit); > >> + > >> + error = input_ff_create_memless(dev, mf, mf_play); > >> + if (error) { > >> + kfree(mf); > >> + return error; > >> + } > >> + > >> + mf->report = report; > >> + mf->report->field[0]->value[0] = 0x00; > >> + mf->report->field[0]->value[1] = 0x00; > >> + hid_hw_request(hid, mf->report, HID_REQ_SET_REPORT); > >> + } > >> + > >> + hid_info(hid, "Force feedback for HJZ Mayflash game controller " > >> + "adapters by Marcel Hasler <mahasler@xxxxxxxxx>\n"); > >> + > >> + return 0; > >> +} > >> + > >> +static int mf_probe(struct hid_device *hdev, const struct hid_device_id *id) > >> +{ > >> + int error; > >> + > >> + dev_dbg(&hdev->dev, "Mayflash HID hardware probe...\n"); > >> + > >> + /* Split device into four inputs */ > >> + hdev->quirks |= HID_QUIRK_MULTI_INPUT; > > > > Looks like the entry in the previous patch was not required apparently > > :) > > > >> + > >> + error = hid_parse(hdev); > >> + if (error) { > >> + hid_err(hdev, "HID parse failed.\n"); > >> + return error; > >> + } > >> + > >> + error = hid_hw_start(hdev, HID_CONNECT_DEFAULT & ~HID_CONNECT_FF); > >> + if (error) { > >> + hid_err(hdev, "HID hw start failed\n"); > >> + return error; > >> + } > >> + > >> + error = mf_init(hdev); > > > > This seems completely racy. hid_hw_start() exports the input nodes to > > user-space and the ff initialization is done after. It would be much > > better to initialize the ff part in .input_configured when the device > > hasn't been registered to user space yet. > > > > Cheers, > > Benjamin > > > >> + if (error) { > >> + hid_err(hdev, "Force feedback init failed.\n"); > >> + hid_hw_stop(hdev); > >> + return error; > >> + } > >> + > >> + return 0; > >> +} > >> + > >> +static const struct hid_device_id mf_devices[] = { > >> + { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_DRAGONRISE, USB_DEVICE_ID_DRAGONRISE_PS3), }, > >> + { } > >> +}; > >> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(hid, mf_devices); > >> + > >> +static struct hid_driver mf_driver = { > >> + .name = "hid_mf", > >> + .id_table = mf_devices, > >> + .probe = mf_probe, > >> +}; > >> +module_hid_driver(mf_driver); > >> + > >> +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > >> -- > >> 2.10.1 > >> > > Thanks for the hints. I tried your idea with .input_configured but > there's a bit of a problem with that. For each of the four gamepads > two input device nodes are created, one for the buttons/axes and one > for force feedback. Unfortunately systemd only assigns the first nodes > the uaccess tag. Now, I looked at the other ff drivers and essentially > followed their example. None of these use .input_configured, but > instead just use the very first hid_input and make ff available > through that. This works and actually has the desired effect that > normal users can use force feedback without having to be in the > 'input' group (which as I understand is deprecated). I haven't taken much attention to the ff implementation both in the kernel and in userspace. After your explanation. I am not sure I want to spend more time on it though :) > > So while I completely agree that using .input_configured would be the > proper thing to do, I think either all ff drivers should use it (and > systemd should be fixed to make those input nodes accessible) or > hid-mf should do what all others do (at least for the time being). Yes, please stick to what other kernel drivers do, and hope for the best. If I understand correctly, you'll need to remove the for loop and only check for the first available input node, right? Cheers, Benjamin > > Best regards > Marcel -- 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