Re: 2.6 input drivers FAQ (ir-kbd-gpio.ko)

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 17:46:57 EST


Hi!
>
> > Common problems and solutions with 2.6 input drivers:
> > Problem:
> > ~~~~~~~~
> > I've read through the whole file, and it did not help me at all!
> >
> The following is not a problem, but a question I have been unable to
> answer by myself. Is with respect to the recent addition of "input layer
> based support for infrared remote controls", mainly for use with TV
> tuner cards based on bttv.
>
> Gerd Knorr did the patch that was integrated into mainstream as
> ChangeSet 1.1474.131.296, and I was trying to use the new standard
> driver instead of the ported one from 2.4.x, which I got from LIRC
> mailinglists, and has been working OK with 2.5.x and 2.6.x.
>
> If I load the new kernel modules ir_kbd_gpio and ir_common I get in the logs:
> ir-kbd-gpio: bttv IR (card=41) detected at pci-0000:00:0b.0/ir0
>
> And from /proc/bus/input/devices:
> I: Bus=0001 Vendor=1461 Product=0001 Version=0001
> N: Name="bttv IR (card=41)"
> P: Phys=pci-0000:00:0b.0/ir0
> H: Handlers=kbd event3
> B: EV=100003
> B: KEY=c304 80100040 0 0 30000 0 2008000 80 1 9e0000 7bb80 0 0
>
> So everything seems to be detected OK. But when I start lircd 0.6.6-7,
> it seems to come up fine, but as soon as any application tries to get
> keypresses from /dev/lirc the daemon exists, because of:
> could not open /dev/lirc
>
> So it seems the new kernel driver for TV capture card based remote
> controls doesn't use /dev/lirc as the place to "send" events from which
> applications read them.

Exactly. With this driver, this is just another keyboard, not lirc
device. You should not need lircd.

Pavel

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