Hi Adrian, On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 10:57:01PM +0000, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > + > +static int dc_pad_open(struct input_dev *dev) > +{ > + struct dc_pad *pad = dev->private; > + pad->open++; > + return 0; > +} > + > +static void dc_pad_close(struct input_dev *dev) > +{ > + struct dc_pad *pad = dev->private; > + pad->open--; > +}
What is the point of the above 2 functions? > + > +static int dc_pad_connect(struct maple_device *mdev) > +{ > + int i, error; > + unsigned long data = be32_to_cpu(mdev->devinfo.function_data[0]); > + struct dc_pad *pad; > + struct input_dev *dev; > + > + const short btn_bit[32] = { > + BTN_C, BTN_B, BTN_A, BTN_START, -1, -1, -1, -1, > + BTN_Z, BTN_Y, BTN_X, BTN_SELECT, -1, -1, -1, -1, > + -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, > + -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, > + }; > + > + const short abs_bit[32] = { > + -1, -1, -1, -1, ABS_HAT0Y, ABS_HAT0Y, ABS_HAT0X, ABS_HAT0X, > + -1, -1, -1, -1, ABS_HAT1Y, ABS_HAT1Y, ABS_HAT1X, ABS_HAT1X, > + ABS_GAS, ABS_BRAKE, ABS_X, ABS_Y, ABS_RX, ABS_RY, -1, -1, > + -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, > + }; > + > + pad = kzalloc(sizeof(struct dc_pad), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pad) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + dev = input_allocate_device(); > + if (!dev) { > + kfree(pad); > + return -ENOMEM; > + } > + > + pad->dev = dev; > + > + mdev->private_data = pad; > + > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > + if (data & (1<<i) && btn_bit[i] >= 0) > + pad->dev->keybit[BTN_JOYSTICK/32] |= BIT(btn_bit[i]); > + > + if (pad->dev->keybit[BTN_JOYSTICK/32]) > + pad->dev->evbit[0] |= BIT(EV_KEY); > + > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > + if (data&(1<<i) && abs_bit[i] >= 0) > + pad->dev->absbit[0] |= BIT(abs_bit[i]); > + > + if (pad->dev->absbit[0]) > + pad->dev->evbit[0] |= BIT(EV_ABS); > + > + for (i = ABS_X; i <= ABS_BRAKE; i++) { > + pad->dev->absmax[i] = 255; > + pad->dev->absmin[i] = 0; > + pad->dev->absfuzz[i] = 0; > + pad->dev->absflat[i] = 0; > + } > + > + for (i = ABS_HAT0X; i <= ABS_HAT3Y; i++) { > + pad->dev->absmax[i] = 1; > + pad->dev->absmin[i] = -1; > + pad->dev->absfuzz[i] = 0; > + pad->dev->absflat[i] = 0; > + } > + > + pad->dev->private = pad; input_set_drvdata().. Oh, wait, you are doing it below... > + pad->dev->open = dc_pad_open; > + pad->dev->close = dc_pad_close; > + pad->dev->event = NULL; input_dev is zeroes upon initialization, no need to set unused methods to NULL. Also please consider using a temp for input_dev, it should reduce generated code a bit. > + pad->dev->dev.parent = &mdev->dev; > + pad->dev->name = mdev->product_name; > + pad->dev->id.bustype = BUS_HOST; > + input_set_capability(pad->dev, EV_ABS, MSC_SCAN); I did not see the driver reporting MSC_SCAN events. Also, MSC_SCAN is usually reprted as EV_MSC, not EV_ABS. > + input_set_drvdata(dev, pad); > + > + error = input_register_device(pad->dev); > + if (error) { > + input_free_device(pad->dev); > + kfree(pad); > + return -ENODEV; return error; There is no reason to "hide" real error reported by input_register_device. > + } > + > + maple_getcond_callback(mdev, dc_pad_callback, HZ/50, > + MAPLE_FUNC_CONTROLLER); Hmm, this could probably go into dc_pad_open so we dont poll hardware if there are no users. > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static void dc_pad_disconnect(struct maple_device *mdev) > +{ > + struct dc_pad *pad = mdev->private_data; > + Don't you need to stop polling callback? Either here ot in dc_pad_stop, depending on where maple_getcond_callback() is. > + input_unregister_device(pad->dev); > + kfree(pad); > +} > + -- Dmitry -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/