Hi Carlos, On 10/14/07, Carlos Corbacho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > After calling set_keyboard_quirk(), the extra keys start generating proper > scancodes, and can be mapped as normal via setkeycodes. > > At the moment, I've added this quirk to acer_acpi (it's currently only applied > on the few systems we know that need it via DMI matching), but I'm not really > sure if this is the right place for it as: > > 1) acer_acpi is still out of tree > > 2) Does this really belong in acer_acpi (I'm not really sure if it falls under > what I'm doing - this seems to border a bit too much on the input tree side), > or somewhere further up the input tree (wistron-btns isn't much use here, as > the quirk would then be limited to 32 bit only, whereas some of the machines > that need this quirk can run a 64 bit kernel)? >
I think it could be added to i8042 driver to enable it. How messy is detection? I am also going to apply the patch that exports i8042_command() so it can be used by other modules (Clevo LED driver needs it). -- Dmitry