I would like to improve support for the multimedia controllers from Contour company, as there currently get relative events swalled by input.c.

The background: Contour seems to have messed up the USB HID descriptions of their multimedia controller devices in that these report to use relative axis when in fact they are creating EV_REL events with absolute coordinate values. The problem here is, that mapping these events to EV_ABS will break all existing software that supports these devices.

Unfortunately, drivers/input/input.c correctly swallows any relative events with a relative movement value of zero...

   case EV_REL:
      if (is_event_supported(code, dev->relbit, REL_MAX) && value)
        disposition = INPUT_PASS_TO_HANDLERS;
      break;

Simply removing the "&& value" would most probably have adverse effect on many software. Unfortunately, there is yet no "quirks" handling present in input.c.

How can I add such quirks handling in a way that would be acceptable by the kernel maintainers?

Any help greatly appreciated!
-- TheDiveO

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