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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2] [loongson] yeeloong2f: add platform specific support
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On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 22:08 -0800, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
[...]
> > > > + /* SW_VIDEOOUT_INSERT? not included in hald-addon-input! */
> > > > + {KE_KEY, EVENT_CRT_DETECT, KEY_PROG1},
> >
> > any available event for reporting the inserted CRT in hald-addon-input?
>
> Hmm.. not really. Again, does not seem to be related to input subsystem
> but video one.

It's time to remove it from keymap now, I have done some job in the
video_output subdriver for this event ;)

> > > > + /* Seems battery subdriver should report it */
> > > > + {KE_KEY, EVENT_OVERTEMP, KEY_PROG2},
> > >
> > > Does not seem to be an input event?
> > >
> >
> > It is not an input event, Will remove it from the keymap table.
> >
> > BTW: how can we handle this stuff(overtemp...)? lm-sensors? Perhaps
> > temp1_max_alarm or temp1_crit_alarm?
> >
>
> Not really sure... HWMON list is a good place to ask I think.

okay, will split the hwmon driver out and send it to lm-sensors mailing
list.

>
> > > > + /*{KE_KEY, EVENT_AC_BAT, KEY_BATTERY},*/
> > > > + {KE_KEY, EVENT_CAMERA, KEY_CAMERA}, /* Fn + ESC */
> > > > + {KE_KEY, EVENT_SLEEP, KEY_SLEEP}, /* Fn + F1 */
> > > > + /* Seems not clear? not included in hald-addon-input! */
> > > > + {KE_KEY, EVENT_BLACK_SCREEN, KEY_PROG3}, /* Fn + F2 */
> > >
> > > Do you mean "lock screen"?
> >
> > not lock, close the backlight of the display, any available event here?
>
> What is it then? A switch that turns off backlight? What is the expected
> reaction to it?
>

Yes, a switch for turning off/on the backlight, seems no need to report
this key to the users, will remove it too.

> > > > + if (!yeeloong_hotkey_dev)
> > > > + return -ENOMEM;
> > >
> > > Error unwinding?
> >
> > Sorry, not clear what do you mean here?
>
> If you just return you will have the SCI stuff that you did a few lines
> above installed... I am concerned whether it is a good idea.
>

get it, thanks!

I have checked the return value in the module init function:

[...]

yeeloong_init()
{
[...]
ret = yeeloong_hotkey_init(&yeeloong_pdev->dev);
if (ret) {
yeeloong_hotkey_exit();
printk(KERN_INFO "Fail init yeeloong hotkey driver.\n");
return ret;
}
[...]

}

[...]

static void yeeloong_hotkey_exit(void)
{
/* free irq */
remove_irq(SCI_IRQ_NUM, &sci_irqaction);
...
}

but as a standalone driver, It's better to do something as following:

if (!yeeloong_hotkey_dev) {
yeeloong_hotkey_exit();
return -ENOMEM;
}

Thanks & Regards!
Wu Zhangjin



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