So it's a https://www.skooterblog.com/en/2011/09/16/dealextreme-
adaptador-usb-para-dois-controles-gamepad-de-snes-super-nintendo-ou-sfc-
super-famicom/#.XmeezHUzZPI ? I think you can try to enable more debug
prints:
dyndbg='file drivers/usb/* +pt; file drivers/hid/* +pt' hid.debug=1
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I attached the output requested and a picture of the device: its only
one adapter for two gamepads.
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Thanks for the reply, but could you also attach following logs with both
gamepads attached at boot:
* output of `lsusb -v -v -v -d 0E8F:3013`
* output of `sudo evemu-describe /dev/input/eventX` (should be two for each
gamepad, right?)
* dmesg dump with kernel booted with parameters:
I did what you suggested. The events are not generated. I see the same
behavior I had seen with jstest: with only one gamepad, it works. With
two gamepads, only one works, and the other generates events only for
"EV_KEY / BTN_THUMB2" when I depress B/yellow. On the "broken" gamepad
while holding
Could you install https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/evemu-tools, and
run:
$ sudo evemu-record /dev/input/eventX
Attach both of your gamepads one by one, use `dmesg -w` to find out the
input device ids similar to following messages:
[ 45.791960] input: HuiJia USB GamePad as
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