madcatxs...@devoid-pointer.net writes: > On Thu Apr 24 2014 05:25:24 GMT+0200 (CEST), Rusty Russell wrote: >> si...@mungewell.org writes: >> >> si...@mungewell.org writes: >> >>> Yep I'm OK with that, however what it the recommended way to make sure >> >>> that the end user is able to send changes to this /sys portal? I asked >> >>> the >> >>> same question before regarding the led class /sys interface, but never >> >>> got >> >>> any suggestions. >> >>> >> >>> Signed-off-by: Simon Wood <si...@mungewell.org> >> >> >> >> If you need that, we'll need to make an exception. That's one purpose >> >> of spamming everyone with these changs... >> > >> > >> > What's the right way of doing it?... I don't need to be 'special'. ;-) >> > >> > The '/sys/.../range' control allows the user to limit the rotation of the >> > gaming wheel from a maximum of 900' down to match the 'car' they >> > sim-driving. Probably not many people use it, but it probably should be >> > assigned properly. >> > >> > With gaming controllers the /dev/input/event* seem to get set >> > appropriately, but I'm not sure how this happens. >> > >> > The same /should/ also happen for all the LED class controls, I don't want >> > to have to 'sudo' just to set a LED on/off. This is currently a problem >> > for (at least) hid-lg, hid-sony and hid-steelseries. >> > Simon >> >> I think this is a udev duty. Someone needs to chmod/chown/chgrp the >> files if you want to allow a particular group/user access (I just >> checked, that works fot sysfs files). >> >> I have no idea about HID, so I don't know how you'd figure out who that >> user/group is... >> >> Cheers, >> Rusty. >> > > I'll be OK with udev rules taking care of this instead of the kernel. When > are these changes supposed to land in mainline?
Next merge window... Cheers, Rusty. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/