Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >> 1) 'usb_id' is always NULL, so 'MatchUSBID' directive in xorg.conf won't >> work; >> >> 2) 'vendor' and 'product' will be determined from 'dev.x.x.%desc' sysctl >> by splitting on the first space, so for example my USB tablet, which has >> %desc equal to "WALTOP International Corp. Slim Tablet" will have vendor >> "WALTOP" and product "International Corp. Slim Tablet" -- so those are >> the strings I should use in 'MatchVendor' and 'MatchProduct'; >> >> 3) if 'devd' is restarted while Xorg is running, further hardware >> changes will not be reported to Xorg. >> >> Can you confirm I'm reading this right? If so, are there any plans to >> improving these points? > > Yes you are totally right about all this points this should be fixed. > > I have no time to work on this right now. Anyone volunteering?
I am, once my flu is gone. I'm actually using a devd backend I wrote a few months ago (which avoids the mentioned issues), but it's rather different from yours (more intrusive that is): directives are added to devd config to call a script when devices appropriate for Xorg are added or removed. That script will maintain a file with the list of those devices; it will also print add/remove messages into a special pipe, if it exists. Xorg will read the file with the list on startup, and will create and listen to the pipe to see added/removed devices. This way devd restarts are safely handled, and the script called from devd can invoke 'usbconfig' to correctly determine vendor name, product name and usb id. The open problems here are: 1) what should happen if multiple X instances are running? 2) how to clean the file with the list of devices on boot? If you're OK with this approach in general, I can clean up my code, update it and submit a patch. _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"