So,
I have found a way to make xfce4 work... I did copy the /etc/X11/
xorg.conf file from the 3MX system...
And: the touchpad buttons are working! 20ms appears to be very ok.
So we can regard this issue also as solved.
Next is reboot...
And final one will be sound.
Did anyone of you already test the Debian Lenny and the new kernel?
Feedbacks are welcome!
BR,
Nikolaus
Am 06.05.2010 um 07:46 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Finally, I got it working. Wasn't really difficult.
I can now see the touchpad buttons as /dev/input/mouse0 and the pad
movements as /dev/input/mouse1
And cat /dev/input/mouse0 | xxd reports nice events when pressing
the buttons... But I have not yet tested with a X11 environment so I
don't know if the "sensor fusion" works and if the sampling rate can
be reduced or should be increased. Currently it is 20ms.
Here are the patches (commit-diff):
http://projects.goldelico.com/p/letux-400/source/commit/6b9252d42c8342d3b98da6f46e3f833184af6007/
For complete sources see v0.3:
http://projects.goldelico.com/p/letux-400/source/tree/v0.3/
A SD-card kernel with this patch included/configured can be
downloaded from:
http://download.goldelico.com/letux-400/20100506-lenny400
BR,
Nikolaus
Am 05.05.2010 um 19:12 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Hi ard,
I have now hacked the gpio_mouse driver into my code. I had to
patch the Kconfig to include GENERIC_GPIO. And add 4 gpio-access
functions to the minipc board file and add some platform_device
struct.
Now the driver shows itself as
/sys/devices/platform/gpio-mouse
/sys/bus/platform/devices/gpio-mouse
But I could not identify an entry in /dev/input
Maybe, because there is no matching udev rule...
Was just a typo in the board config: "gpio-mouse" != "gpio_mouse"
BR,
Nikolaus
Am 05.05.2010 um 12:14 schrieb ard:
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 11:33:49AM +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
So I think adding the touchpad buttons to the touchpad driver
doesn't
make sense. Would it be good to add it to the keyboard driver? Or
to
patch/configure some mouse driver? E.g. the input/mouse/
gpio_mouse.c
Hmmm, maybe that's a good idea. An event driver that's registered
as a mouse so that it's events are gathered in /dev/mice...
That shouldn't even be to hard...
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