Here is the latest patch (some fixes and enhancements) :
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2843012/
If you're interested, subscribe to 'linux-input' kernel mailing list, posting
here is somewhat lame.
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Some progress:
* added Y550
* resent the patch to the proper place, linux-input:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2838250/
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I tried it with Model: 20017 (Lenovo IdeaPad Y550)
by default i have "2b" value and sometimes "ab".
I partly understood the source code, but there is no time for experiments.
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Finished the driver yesterday and submitted a patch to the kernel:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/30/629 Hope they'll accept it. Anyway,
anyone can take the source from there: https://github.com/o2genum
/ideapad-slidebar and build it as a module against your current
kernel.Testing is needed, as I onl
Hi Andrey. I'm glad someone is still interested in this.
Yes, the device must first be supported by the kernel, according to Peter
Hutterer 's comment in the freedesktop bug. If this driver is included in a
module it will be only imported into the kernel when the device is present,
just like an
Got some ideas about it, and I'm going to write a driver for the touch
panel, but how could such a driver interact with client programs? And is
it actually a kernel issue? Isn't it rater about Xorg or something else?
Should such a driver for exotic slidebar be included in the kernel?
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Here is my question at Stackoverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17743730/interface-for-a-1d-touch-panel-driver
Drop some lines, if you know something.
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