Re: [PATCH] Fix NR_KEYS off-by-one error

From: Andries Brouwer
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 03:42:54 EST


On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 10:07:57AM +0200, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:

> Let me summarize.
>
> In the past, the kernel had various different values of NR_KEYS, in this
> order: 128, 512, 256, 255.
>
> 128 was not enough, 512 didn't fit in a byte (while allowed to address
> all keycodes the input layer uses), 256 broke some apps that relied on
> unsigned char counters,

Can you elaborate on this part? Which applications broke?

> ...
> BUT some binaries are still compiled with 256 and try to set up a
> mapping for keycode 255 (although there is _no_ such keycode), and
> break. IMO it's a bug in the app.
>
> Now I believe that simply adding the check back by reverting the old
> Andrew's patch and recompiling/fixing what breaks is the right way to
> go.

Revert Andrew's patch: yes.
Choosing 255/256 - I have no opinion yet, my opinion will depend
on your answer to the above "Which applications broke?".

Andries
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