Hi,
I had some problems with my laptop's onetouch keys and it eventually led me to keyboard.c file from 2.6.10 kernel (Vojtech Pavlik and others). There may be a bug in the file, please read below.
Well, actually, when all omnibook/messages/setkeycodes/hotkeys/xev/showkey etc stuff is stripped off, what remains is that x86_keycodes array has only first 240 members initialized, while remaining 16 are set to 0 due to [256]:
static unsigned short x86_keycodes[256] = { <only 240 here> };
(For my scenario, workaround was possible.)
I am not sure if this is a bug or not; it worked in 2.4.18 without workaround. Might be that someone wanted to prevent reading invalid memory. There are many versions of the file/array definition found on the web, none of which has a comment about this.
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