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* Input: uinput - support injecting multiple events in one write() callRyan Mallon2013-09-191-8/+18
| | | | | | | | Rework the code in uinput_inject_event so that it matches the code in evdev_write and allows injecting more than one event, or zero events. Signed-off-by: Ryan Mallon <rmallon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
* Merge branch 'for-next' of git://github.com/rydberg/linux into nextDmitry Torokhov2012-10-011-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | Merge Henrik's updates to multitouch code. Even though Jiri already pulled them in I need to do it too since my changes to evdev using dynamic major would clash with them.
| * Input: MT - Add flags to input_mt_init_slots()Henrik Rydberg2012-09-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Preparing to move more repeated code into the mt core, add a flags argument to the input_mt_slots_init() function. Reviewed-and-tested-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@enac.fr> Tested-by: Ping Cheng <pingc@wacom.com> Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
* | Input: uinput - fix formattingDmitry Torokhov2012-08-211-10/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | Reformat the code to keep it within 80 columns. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* | Input: uinput - specify exact bit sizes on userspace APIsDmitry Torokhov2012-08-211-5/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Switch to using __u32/__s32 instead of ordinary 'int' in structures forming userspace API. Also internally make request_id unsigned int. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* | Input: uinput - mark failed submission requests as freeDmitry Torokhov2012-08-211-38/+40
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If uinput_request_submit() fails after new request ID was allocated we need to mark that request ID as free, otherwise it will always stay occupied and we may run out of available IDs. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* | Input: uinput - fix race that can block nonblocking readDmitry Torokhov2012-08-211-30/+44
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Consider two threads calling read() on the same uinput-fd, both non-blocking. Assume there is data-available so both will simultaneously pass: udev->head == udev->tail Then the first thread goes to sleep and the second one pops the message from the queue. Now assume udev->head == udev->tail. If the first thread wakes up it will call wait_event_*() and sleep in the waitq. This effectively turns the non-blocking FD into a blocking one. We fix this by attempting to fetch events from the queue first and only if we fail to retrieve any events we either return -EAGAIN (in case of non-blocing read) or wait until there are more events. This also fixes incorrect return code (we were returning 0 instead of -EAGAIN for non-blocking reads) when an event is "stolen" by another thread. Blocking reads will now continue to wait instead of returning 0 in this scenario. Count of 0 continues to be a special case, as per spec: we will check for device existence and whether there are events in the queue, but no events will be actually retrieved. Reported-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* | Input: uinput - return -EINVAL when read buffer size is too smallDavid Herrmann2012-08-211-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Let's check whether the user-supplied buffer is actually big enough and return -EINVAL if it is not. This differs from current behavior, which caused 0 to be returned and actually does not make any sense, as broken application will simply repeat the read getting into endless loop. Note that we treat 0 as a special case, according to the standard: "Before any action described below is taken, and if nbyte is zero, the read() function may detect and return errors as described below. In the absence of errors, or if error detection is not performed, the read() function shall return zero and have no other results." Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* | Input: uinput - take event lock when fetching events from bufferDmitry Torokhov2012-08-211-3/+24
|/ | | | | | | When fetching events form device's buffer in uinput_read() we need to take input device's event_lock to avoid racing with new event delivery. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - allow for 0/0 min/max on absolute axes.Peter Hutterer2011-03-311-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | Some devices provide absolute axes with min/max of 0/0 (e.g. wacom's ABS_MISC axis). Current uinput restrictions do not allow duplication of these devices and require hacks in userspace to work around this. If the kernel accepts physical devices with a min/max of 0/0, uinput shouldn't disallow the same range. Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - reversed test in uinput_setup_device()Dan Carpenter2011-02-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | The test here is reversed. It should be if (IS_ERR()) instead of if (!IS_ERR()). Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - use memdup_user() and friendsDmitry Torokhov2011-02-211-25/+10
| | | | | | | | | | Instead of open-coding copying of data structures from userspace use memdup_user() and strndup_user(). Note that this introduces change in behavior because driver used to truncate 'phys' longer than 1024 bytes, but now it will refuse to set 'phys' that long. Arguably trying to set such 'phys' is suspect anyways. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - fix setting up device nameDavid Herrmann2011-02-211-7/+6
| | | | | | | | | | The check for non-empty device name was botched since we tried to account for extra space for the terminating zero at the same time. Convert to kstrndup() to avoid this problem. Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Acked-by: Aristeu Rozanski <aris@ruivo.org> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: introduce device propertiesHenrik Rydberg2010-12-201-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Today, userspace sets up an input device based on the data it emits. This is not always enough; a tablet and a touchscreen may emit exactly the same data, for instance, but the former should be set up with a pointer whereas the latter does not need to. Recently, a new type of touchpad has emerged where the buttons are under the pad, which changes logic without changing the emitted data. This patch introduces a new ioctl, EVIOCGPROP, which enables user access to a set of device properties useful during setup. The properties are given as a bitmap in the same fashion as the event types, and are also made available via sysfs, uevent and /proc/bus/input/devices. Acked-by: Ping Cheng <pingc@wacom.com> Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com> Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru> Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
* input: mt: Collect slots initialization codeHenrik Rydberg2010-12-161-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | The MT slots devices all follow the same initialization pattern of creating slots and hinting about buffer size. Let drivers call an initialization function instead, and make sure it can be called repeatedly without side effects. Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
* input: mt: Break out slots handlingHenrik Rydberg2010-12-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | In preparation for common code to handle a larger set of MT slots devices, move the slots handling over to a separate file. Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
* Merge branch 'llseek' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/bklLinus Torvalds2010-10-221-0/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 'llseek' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/bkl: vfs: make no_llseek the default vfs: don't use BKL in default_llseek llseek: automatically add .llseek fop libfs: use generic_file_llseek for simple_attr mac80211: disallow seeks in minstrel debug code lirc: make chardev nonseekable viotape: use noop_llseek raw: use explicit llseek file operations ibmasmfs: use generic_file_llseek spufs: use llseek in all file operations arm/omap: use generic_file_llseek in iommu_debug lkdtm: use generic_file_llseek in debugfs net/wireless: use generic_file_llseek in debugfs drm: use noop_llseek
| * llseek: automatically add .llseek fopArnd Bergmann2010-10-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All file_operations should get a .llseek operation so we can make nonseekable_open the default for future file operations without a .llseek pointer. The three cases that we can automatically detect are no_llseek, seq_lseek and default_llseek. For cases where we can we can automatically prove that the file offset is always ignored, we use noop_llseek, which maintains the current behavior of not returning an error from a seek. New drivers should normally not use noop_llseek but instead use no_llseek and call nonseekable_open at open time. Existing drivers can be converted to do the same when the maintainer knows for certain that no user code relies on calling seek on the device file. The generated code is often incorrectly indented and right now contains comments that clarify for each added line why a specific variant was chosen. In the version that gets submitted upstream, the comments will be gone and I will manually fix the indentation, because there does not seem to be a way to do that using coccinelle. Some amount of new code is currently sitting in linux-next that should get the same modifications, which I will do at the end of the merge window. Many thanks to Julia Lawall for helping me learn to write a semantic patch that does all this. ===== begin semantic patch ===== // This adds an llseek= method to all file operations, // as a preparation for making no_llseek the default. // // The rules are // - use no_llseek explicitly if we do nonseekable_open // - use seq_lseek for sequential files // - use default_llseek if we know we access f_pos // - use noop_llseek if we know we don't access f_pos, // but we still want to allow users to call lseek // @ open1 exists @ identifier nested_open; @@ nested_open(...) { <+... nonseekable_open(...) ...+> } @ open exists@ identifier open_f; identifier i, f; identifier open1.nested_open; @@ int open_f(struct inode *i, struct file *f) { <+... ( nonseekable_open(...) | nested_open(...) ) ...+> } @ read disable optional_qualifier exists @ identifier read_f; identifier f, p, s, off; type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t; expression E; identifier func; @@ ssize_t read_f(struct file *f, char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off) { <+... ( *off = E | *off += E | func(..., off, ...) | E = *off ) ...+> } @ read_no_fpos disable optional_qualifier exists @ identifier read_f; identifier f, p, s, off; type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t; @@ ssize_t read_f(struct file *f, char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off) { ... when != off } @ write @ identifier write_f; identifier f, p, s, off; type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t; expression E; identifier func; @@ ssize_t write_f(struct file *f, const char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off) { <+... ( *off = E | *off += E | func(..., off, ...) | E = *off ) ...+> } @ write_no_fpos @ identifier write_f; identifier f, p, s, off; type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t; @@ ssize_t write_f(struct file *f, const char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off) { ... when != off } @ fops0 @ identifier fops; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... }; @ has_llseek depends on fops0 @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier llseek_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .llseek = llseek_f, ... }; @ has_read depends on fops0 @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier read_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .read = read_f, ... }; @ has_write depends on fops0 @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier write_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .write = write_f, ... }; @ has_open depends on fops0 @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier open_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .open = open_f, ... }; // use no_llseek if we call nonseekable_open //////////////////////////////////////////// @ nonseekable1 depends on !has_llseek && has_open @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier nso ~= "nonseekable_open"; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .open = nso, ... +.llseek = no_llseek, /* nonseekable */ }; @ nonseekable2 depends on !has_llseek @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier open.open_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .open = open_f, ... +.llseek = no_llseek, /* open uses nonseekable */ }; // use seq_lseek for sequential files ///////////////////////////////////// @ seq depends on !has_llseek @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier sr ~= "seq_read"; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .read = sr, ... +.llseek = seq_lseek, /* we have seq_read */ }; // use default_llseek if there is a readdir /////////////////////////////////////////// @ fops1 depends on !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier readdir_e; @@ // any other fop is used that changes pos struct file_operations fops = { ... .readdir = readdir_e, ... +.llseek = default_llseek, /* readdir is present */ }; // use default_llseek if at least one of read/write touches f_pos ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @ fops2 depends on !fops1 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier read.read_f; @@ // read fops use offset struct file_operations fops = { ... .read = read_f, ... +.llseek = default_llseek, /* read accesses f_pos */ }; @ fops3 depends on !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier write.write_f; @@ // write fops use offset struct file_operations fops = { ... .write = write_f, ... + .llseek = default_llseek, /* write accesses f_pos */ }; // Use noop_llseek if neither read nor write accesses f_pos /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @ fops4 depends on !fops1 && !fops2 && !fops3 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier read_no_fpos.read_f; identifier write_no_fpos.write_f; @@ // write fops use offset struct file_operations fops = { ... .write = write_f, .read = read_f, ... +.llseek = noop_llseek, /* read and write both use no f_pos */ }; @ depends on has_write && !has_read && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier write_no_fpos.write_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .write = write_f, ... +.llseek = noop_llseek, /* write uses no f_pos */ }; @ depends on has_read && !has_write && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; identifier read_no_fpos.read_f; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... .read = read_f, ... +.llseek = noop_llseek, /* read uses no f_pos */ }; @ depends on !has_read && !has_write && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @ identifier fops0.fops; @@ struct file_operations fops = { ... +.llseek = noop_llseek, /* no read or write fn */ }; ===== End semantic patch ===== Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Cc: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
* | Input: uinput - setup MT usage during device creationHenrik Rydberg2010-09-191-0/+7
|/ | | | | | | | | | | The input devices created by uinput do not currently handle multitouch properly. All events will appear as if they came from slot zero, and the input event buffers are not adjusted. This patch creates the MT slots during setup, and sets the number of events per packet based on the MT usage. Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - add devname alias to allow module on-demand loadKay Sievers2010-08-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Recent modprobe and udev versions allow to create device nodes for modules which are not loaded. Only the first access will cause the in-kernel module loader to pull-in the module. Systems which never access the device node will not needlessly load the module, and no longer need init scripts or other facilities to unconditionally load it. Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: switch to input_abs_*() access functionsDaniel Mack2010-08-021-12/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | Change all call sites in drivers/input to not access the ABS axis information directly anymore. Make them use the access helpers instead. Also use input_set_abs_params() when possible. Did some code refactoring as I was on it. Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> Cc: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: use ABS_CNT rather than (ABS_MAX + 1)Daniel Mack2010-05-201-2/+2
| | | | | Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - mark as non-seekableDmitry Torokhov2010-02-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | Seeking does not make sense for uinput so let's use nonseekable_open to mark the device non-seekable. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - remove BKL from uinput_open functionThadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo2010-01-291-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | Commit 8702965848ed4bee27486a3e3d2ae34ebba6dd83 pushed down the BKL into uinput open function. However, there's nothing that needs locking in there. Signed-off-by: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <cascardo@holoscopio.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* headers: remove sched.h from poll.hAlexey Dobriyan2009-10-041-0/+1
| | | | | Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
* Input: uinput - flush all pending ff effects before destroying deviceAristeu Sergio Rozanski Filho2009-05-151-23/+71
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The destruction of a input device in uinput is triggered by an ioctl(). If a process tries to destroy an input device while other is uploading a force feedback effect by evdev to the same device, they'll deadlock. This patch fixes the problem by flushing all pending FF uploads before destroying the device and preventing new uploads during this operation. [dtor@mail.ru: fix logic that ensures we don't submit new requests to the device that is being destroyed.] Signed-off-by: Aristeu Rozanski <aris@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: refactor evdev 32bit compat to be shareable with uinputPhilip Langdale2008-10-271-27/+145
| | | | | | | | | | Currently, evdev has working 32bit compatibility and uinput does not. uinput needs the input_event code that evdev uses, so let's refactor it so it can be shared. [dtor@mail.ru: add fix for force feedback compat issues] Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - remove duplicate includeHuang Weiyi2008-07-231-1/+0
| | | | | | | | Remove duplicate include file <linux/smp_lock.h> in drivers/input/misc/uinput.c. Signed-off-by: Huang Weiyi <weiyi.huang@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* uinput: BKL pushdownArnd Bergmann2008-07-021-0/+3
| | | | Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
* Input: pull input.h into uinpit.hMike Frysinger2007-05-031-1/+0
| | | | | | | uinput.h relies on structures found in input.h, so pull in the header Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: drivers/input/misc - don't access dev->private directlyDmitry Torokhov2007-04-121-6/+4
| | | | | | Use input_get_drvdata() and input_set_drvdata() instead. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* [PATCH] mark struct file_operations const 3Arjan van de Ven2007-02-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Many struct file_operations in the kernel can be "const". Marking them const moves these to the .rodata section, which avoids false sharing with potential dirty data. In addition it'll catch accidental writes at compile time to these shared resources. Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
* Input: uinput - switch to the new FF interfaceAnssi Hannula2006-07-191-16/+51
| | | | | | | | | The userspace interface of the force feedback part is changed and documentation in uinput.h is updated accordingly. MODULE_VERSION is also incremented to reflect the revision. Signed-off-by: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - semaphore to mutex conversionDmitry Torokhov2006-02-191-7/+7
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - don't use "interruptible" in FF codeDmitry Torokhov2005-11-201-8/+3
| | | | | | | | | If thread that submitted FF request gets interrupted somehow it will release request structure and ioctl handler will work with freed memory. TO prevent that from happening switch to using wait_for_completion instead of wait_for_completion_interruptible. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - add UI_SET_SWBIT ioctlDmitry Torokhov2005-11-201-0/+4
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - convert to dynalloc allocationDmitry Torokhov2005-11-201-147/+163
| | | | | | Also introduce proper locking when creating/deleting device. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* [PATCH] kfree cleanup: misc remaining driversJesper Juhl2005-11-071-7/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the remaining misc drivers/ part of the big kfree cleanup patch. Remove pointless checks for NULL prior to calling kfree() in misc files in drivers/. Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@gmail.com> Acked-by: Aristeu Sergio Rozanski Filho <aris@cathedrallabs.org> Acked-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com> Acked-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx> Acked-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> Acked-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Acked-by: "Antonino A. Daplas" <adaplas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
* [PATCH] uniput - fix crash on SMPDmitry Torokhov2005-10-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | Only signal completion after marking request slot as free, otherwise other processor can free request structure before we finish using it. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
* Input: make name, phys and uniq be 'const char *' because onceDmitry Torokhov2005-06-301-11/+12
| | | | | | set noone should attempt to change them. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: uinput - use completions instead of events and manualDmitry Torokhov2005-06-301-38/+43
| | | | | | wakeups in force feedback code. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: clean up uinput driver (formatting, extra braces)Dmitry Torokhov2005-06-301-46/+35
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Input: return correct value when setting up absolute device via uinipt.Ian Campbell2005-06-011-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | uinput_alloc_device() is supposed to return the number of bytes read, the value is returned to uinput_write() and from there to userspace. If EV_ABS is set then it returns the value from uinput_validate_absbits() instead, which is zero when everything is ok instead of the count. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <icampbell@arcom.com> Acked-by: Aristeu Rozanski <aris@cathedrallabs.org> Signed-off-by: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
* Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2Linus Torvalds2005-04-161-0/+620
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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