Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 2 Mar 2004 14:02:12 +0100 | From | Vojtech Pavlik <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/9] New set of input patches |
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On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:53:58AM -0500, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Here is the new set of input patches that I have. You have seen some of > them, buit this time they are rediffed against 2.6.4-rc1 and in nice order.
I like them very much. Do you have a bitkeeper tree anywhere where I could pull from, so that I don't have to apply these by hand?
> 01-atkbd-whitespace-fixes.patch > simple whitespace fixes > > 02-atkbd-bad-merge.patch > clean up bad merge in atkbd module (get rid of MODULE_PARMs, > atkbd_softrepeat was declared twice) > > 03-synaptics-relaxed-proto.patch > some hardware (PowerBook) require relaxed Synaptics protocol checks, > but relaxed checks hurt hardware implementing proper protocol when > device looses sync. With the patch synaptics driver analyzes first > full data packet and either staus in relaxed mode or switches into > strict mode. > > 04-psmouse-whitespace-fixes.patch > simple whitespace fixes > > 05-psmouse-workaround-noack.patch > some mice do not ACK "disable streaming mode" command causing psmouse > driver abort initialization without any indication to the user. This > is a regression compared to 2.4. Have kernel complain but continue > with prbing hardware (after all we got valid responce from GET ID > command). > > 06-module-param-array-named.patch > introduce module_param_array_named() modeled after module_param_named > that allows mapping array module option to > > 07-joystick-module-param.patch > complete moving input drivers to the new way of handling module > parameters using module_param() > > 08-obsolete-setup.patch > introduce __obsolete_setup(). This is a drop-in replacement for > __setup() for truly obsolete options. Kernel will complain when sees > such an option. > > 09-input-obsolete-setup.patch > document removed or renamed options in input drivers using > __obsolete_setup() so users will have some clue why old options > stopped having any effect.
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