On 03/01/2016 12:30 AM, Sergey V. Dyatko wrote: > On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 17:51:00 +0100 > Hans Petter Selasky <hps_at_selasky.org> wrote: > >> On 02/22/16 17:39, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >>> >>> On 02/22/2016 02:11 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: >>>> On 02/22/16 03:16, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >>>>> Yes. I have an eGalax touchscreen and it's doing the same thing. The >>>>> number of items it's reporting is 256 (according to my preliminary >>>>> debugging), causing the warning. I think these things are a special >>>>> subclass of HID for multitouch touchscreens which we don't support >>>>> (yet). >>>> /usr/ports/multimedia/webcamd will most likely attach if invoked >>>> manually, to this device and provide an event device for you! >>>> >>>> --HPS >>> Okay that's /amazing/, and not at all intuitive! I mean I'd expect >>> multimedia/webcamd to only attach to "video" devices, but lo and behold >>> I get a /dev/input/event0 device which spits out gibberish when >>> cat(1)'ed and I touch the screen! >>> >>> My intentions were to port Linux's hid-multitouch device in whole to >>> FreeBSD (it's what attaches to my eGalax device and probably to OP's >>> touchscreen device) and add support for the device to moused(8), but >>> it's not very high on my priority list... >>> >> Hi, >> >> If you apply these patches, will work with your X-org :-) >> >> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196678 >> > wow... > Thanks for your work :) > > Yesterday I update -CURRENT on my lenovo z400 touch ( r296180), after > suspend-resume I spotted that is my usb mouse didn't work (touchpad works as > before) > I had the feeling that I read something about hid_get_item: Number of > items(256) truncated to 255 on ML, so I'm here. > > What I do: > laptop# webcamd -l > Available device(s): > .... > webcamd [-d ugen0.2] -N Synaptics-Large-Touch-Screen-SYNAPTICS -S unknown -M 0 > ... > Show webcamd usage: > webcamd -h > laptop# webcamd -N Synaptics-Large-Touch-Screen-SYNAPTICS -S unknown -M 0 > Attached to ugen0.2[0] > Creating /dev/input/event0 > > after that I reconnect my mouse and 'it works' (c) > How I can do this automatically right? I got my touchscreen working with the multimedia/webcamd and x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev ports and an entry in /usr/local/etc/devd/webcamd.conf for my eGalax USB touchscreen device. In webcamd.conf, you can copy the section # Generic USB input devices. notify 100 { match "system" "USB"; match "subsystem" "INTERFACE"; match "type" "ATTACH"; match "intclass" "0x03"; # # Limit HID device attach to Wacom Devices # else webcamd might attach to your keyboard # and mouse # match "vendor" "0x056a"; action "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/webcamd start $cdev $interface"; }; to a new section, changing the 'match "vendor" line to match the USB VendorID of your input device and possibly adding a 'match "product" line: $ sudo usbconfig -d ugen1.2 dump_device_desc | grep 'id\(Vendor\|Product\)' idVendor = 0x0eef idProduct = 0xa119 # My eGalax Touchscreen device. notify 100 { match "system" "USB"; match "subsystem" "INTERFACE"; match "type" "ATTACH"; match "intclass" "0x03"; match "vendor" "0x0eef"; match "product" "0xa119"; action "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/webcamd start $cdev $interface"; }; replacing "ugen1.2" above with your "ugen0.2" as well as the vendor and product values. -- Anthony JenkinsReceived on Tue Mar 01 2016 - 12:51:21 UTC
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