Hi Ioan-Adrian, On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 02:47:24PM +0200, Alessandro Grassi wrote: > Source: linux > Severity: normal > Tags: upstream > X-Debbugs-Cc: alessandro@xxxxxxxx > > Greetings, > > I am encountering the issue described in this thread[1], using a gamepad identified as "DragonRise" with USB ID 0079:0011. > > The joypad works as intended except for the D-pad: up and down are detected in jstest (though misinterpreted: the input graph shows the points in the left up/down corners instead of the center), the left and right buttons are completely ignored. > > Running 'input-events' shows events 0/127 and 255/127 on up and down respectively, nothing at all on left and right. > > I was able to identify that the misbehaviour was caused by this commit[2] on the kernel source tree. To determine this I have rebuilt the Debian kernel using hid-dr.c from the previous commit[3] and loaded hid-dr.ko manually, with which the gamepad worked as intended. I have replaced the file again with the one from the breaking commit iself ([2]) and the behaviour was again broken. > > Furthermore, to confirm that that was the breaking commit, I have commented line 315 (the input mapping one in the struct) from the current Debian source tree and rebuilt it, the joypad works as it should. > > Regards, > Alessandro > > [1]: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/25657/controler-issue-no-left-and-right-not-working-at-all > [2]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/e15944099870f374ca7efc62f98cf23ba272ef43 > [3]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/313726cad3b68039c8e4dcad5a2840a0d375678c A user in Debian reported that e15944099870 ("HID: hid-dr: add input mapping for axis selection") introduced a regression, described above. Does this ring some bell to you? Regards, Salvatore