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    SubjectRe: In-kernel IR remote control support
    On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Christoph Bartelmus wrote:

    > You can have LIRC setup to decode all common remote control protocols.
    > It's just a matter of proper packaging and pre-configuration. You don't
    > have to write a single line of code for this (I still have to add uinput
    > support, though, which I probably would have done by now, if I weren't
    > busy writing posts like this).

    Just a question -- how much is the situation different to what we
    currently have for HID devices?

    For these, we currently have common code, that is able to handle all the
    "normal" devices by default, that are fully compliant with the HID
    standard.
    For the devices that don't behave that well, we have specialized drivers,
    that use all the generic HID infrastructure to handle the
    standard-compliant behavior of the device and allows the specialized
    drivers to implement only the parts that violate standard.

    It's pretty lightweight and seems to work well. Wouldn't this work also
    for LIRC drivers?

    --
    Jiri Kosina
    SUSE Labs



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