On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Chris Bagwell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> OK, having said that, I consider this more a xf86-input-wacom issue
>>> than a kernel side issue ("generic" tablets should be allowed to
>>> declare serial #'s) and its unlikely that user will click stylus and
>>> tablet buttons at same time.  Come to think of it, we may should
>>> modify xf86-input-wacom to stop basing Protocol 4 support based on
>>> MSC_SERIAL and instead rely on hard coded list of tablet_id's.
>>
>> I agree. All future P4 devices should be claimed as generic tablets. I
>> thought we've updated that already. After checking into the code I saw
>> MSC_SERIAL is still there (sigh). So, we should not report MSC_SERIAL
>> for P4 devices. Chris, are you interested in making patches to fix
>> issue, or do you prefer me to take care of it?
>>
>> We'll need users to test the patches, especially for older P4 tablets,
>> before pushing the patch upstream.
>
> Do you mean patches for kernel side or xf86-input-wacom?
>
> For kernel side, I think I'd better leave it to Przemo to test with device.
>
> I'll be happy to do patch for xf86-input-wacom.

Whatever you guys decide, I'll be happy with your contribution ;).

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