Hello,

I've attached a gzipped version of my Wireless Security Lock patch
for v2.6.13-rc4.
A Wireless Security Lock (WSL or weasel :-) is made up of two parts.
One part is a receiver which you plug into any available USB port.
The other part is a transmitter which at fixed intervals sends
"ping packets".
A "ping packet" usually consists of an ID and a flag telling if the
transmitter has just been turned on.
Both devices lights up in a nice way when a "ping packet" is send/
received.
The whole idea of this is that when the transmitter is brought out
of range one could have a process (such as xscreensaver) lock the
display.
The WSL is a toy gadget.

For more information see:

        http://www.schau.com/l/wsl/index.html

The WSL driver touches these files:

        drivers/usb/Makefile                    (1 line)
        drivers/usb/input/Kconfig               (10 lines)
        drivers/usb/input/Makefile              (1 line)
        drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c            (2 lines)
        drivers/usb/input/wsl.c                 (224 lines)

This is my first driver for Linux - feel free to harass me if I am
not following procedures or you think the driver is lame.  Better still,
educate me :-)


/brian

Attachment: wsl.patch-2.6.13-rc4.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data

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