> > > > + // need to init core driver if not already done so > > > > + if (atari_keyb_init()) > > > > > > Memory leak > > > > How so? If the core has been initialized already this will just return ... > > > > You just allocated atakbd_dev. If atari_keyb_init() fails you leak it.
I see. Won't probably happen, but there's no reason to take a risk. > > > It looks like this driver is not using standard input event codes. If > > > Roman does not want to adjust keymaps on Amiga and Atari that should > > > be handled in legacy keyboard driver (drivers/char/keyboard.c). As it > > > is programs using /dev/input/eventX have no chance of working. > > > > The translation map should not have been overwritten like above, is that > > what you mean? > > My original patch didn't have that bit; scancodes were translated to > > input keycodes using atakbd_keycode[scancode] instead. I'll have that > > reverted... > > > > Does KEY_1 actually maps to scancode 2 on atari? It sure does. For most of the keys, the identity mapping is in fact OK. There's a lot of keys where this breaks, though. Plus the notorious scancode 0 :-) Michael - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/