On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 02:56:21PM +0100, Alexander Best wrote: > Hans Petter Selasky schrieb am 2010-03-13: > > On Saturday 13 March 2010 13:21:10 Paul B Mahol wrote: > > > On 3/13/10, Alexander Best <alexbes...@wwu.de> wrote: > > > > Paul B Mahol schrieb am 2010-03-13: > > > >> On 3/13/10, Alexander Best <alexbes...@wwu.de> wrote: > > > >> > i'm sorry to hijack this thread, but i've been having similar > > > >> > issues as > > > >> > Vinicius with his PS3 controller with my logitech cordless > > > >> > gamepad. > > > >> > this is > > > >> > the attach message: > > > > >> > ugen3.3: <Logitech> at usbus3 > > > >> > uhid0: <Logitech Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2, class 0/0, rev > > > >> > 1.10/2.00, > > > >> > addr > > > >> > 3> on usbus3 > > > > >> > the output of `usbhidctl -f /dev/uhid0 -r` is: > > > > >> > Report descriptor: > > > >> > Collection page=Generic_Desktop usage=Game_Pad > > > >> > Total input size 0 bytes > > > >> > Total output size 0 bytes > > > >> > Total feature size 0 bytes > > > > >> > if i do `hd /dev/uhid0` is see output like this when pressing > > > >> > buttons on the > > > >> > gamepad: > > > > >> > 00000000 01 78 72 88 69 08 00 01 01 80 7f 7f 80 18 00 00 > > > > >> > |.xr.i...........| > > > > >> > 00000010 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000020 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 28 00 00 > > > > >> > |.............(..| > > > > >> > 00000030 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 48 00 00 > > > > >> > |.............H..| > > > > >> > 00000040 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 88 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000050 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 01 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000060 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 02 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000070 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 04 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000080 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 08 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 00000090 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 10 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 000000a0 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 20 00 > > > > >> > |.............. > > > > >> > .| > > > >> > 000000b0 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 04 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 000000c0 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 06 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 000000d0 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 00 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > 000000e0 01 80 7f 7f 80 08 00 00 01 80 7f 7f 80 02 00 00 > > > > >> > |................| > > > > >> > the pad has 10 buttons, 1 analog stick, 2 digital sticks, a > > > >> > "mode" > > > >> > button > > > >> > and > > > >> > a "vibration" button. > > > > >> There was/is ujoy in development but that is all. > > > > > thanks for the hint. i mailed the developer a year or so ago due > > > > to his > > > > post on the freebsd-drivers@ mailinglist [1], but he told > > > > development of > > > > the ujoy driver had ceased. i checked the site mentioned in his > > > > post and > > > > the ujoy driver from back then is also no longer available. > > > > > so there is no way of xorg or hal working directly with uhid > > > > devices > > > > then? > > > > There is xf86-input-joystick, but I dunno about its usability. > > > > Also look here: > > > http://wiki.freebsd.org/uhidd > > thanks for the hint. i'm about to try it out. however i'm having difficulties > recompiling my kernel without ukbd (which is required for using uhidd):
You don't need to remove ukbd from kernel unless you want to use uhidd's own keyboard "driver". Since it's a gamepad, you only need to compile the kernel without uhid(4) and start uhidd with "uhidd -hs /dev/ugen.X.Y". Then you can try something like "usbhidctl -f /dev/uvhid0"... However, uhidd doesn't have specific joystick/gamepad support at the moment. The only benefit of using uhidd on joystick/gamepad is: 1) split multiple joysticks using one endpoint (for converters, very rare). 2) strip the report id byte so usbhidctl and the userland usbhid(3) parser can support the device. Cheers, Kai _______________________________________________ freebsd-usb@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-usb-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"