Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Re: Phis in /proc/bus/input/devices same for all devices? | From | Marcel Holtmann <> | Date | Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:53:50 +0100 |
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Hi Dmitry,
> > > > can anybody reply to this and share his/her opinion? > > > > > > Input core already exports uniq to udev and also via sysfs. > > > > so do you think it would be better to create phys as a string of the > > source and destination address like "<src>-<dst>" for Bluetooth. And > > then keep the uniq empty like all USB devices without serial number do? > > > > I'd keep uniq as is and do what you proposed with phys. This way you > can either use uniq to identify your device while moving it from one > receiver to another (if you have several) or do exact match on phys to > get receiver/device pair. > > Does this make sense?
actually it doesn't help to keep uniq around since the Bluetooth HID always reconnects to the same source/host address. Making it reconnect results in a virtual cable unplug. So I think that I am going to modify the phys to include source and destination address. In the end it is only a string.
Regards
Marcel
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