Am Mittwoch 18 März 2009 22:22:49 schrieb Brian Johnson:
> Alright here is a thread to post any patches to test this weekend.
>
> I've attached my wo patches i've been working on to this message
> 1. adds support for USB suspend/resume
> 2. exposes webcam button presses via the linux evdev input system
>
>
> Suspend/Resume support seems to work reasonably well on my own
> machine, with me being able to open up mplayer suspend the machine and
> when i resume mplayer is still delivering a valid video stream.
>
> My second patch is is a combination of the two patches related to
> webcam buttons in a previous post that i have combined into one as
> well as modified my thread function to support suspend/resume. This
> patch probably needs a bit of testing with different web cams that
> have buttons. It should work ok as it is now, however i would like
> some more information about which webcams are known to have buttons,
> if there are any that have more then one and which bits in the general
> purpose input registers(1005 and 1009) are set when a button is
> pressed. You can find out that information using debugfs. Testing the
> current button events cn be done using gizmod.
>
> # sudo gizmod -g
>
> Thsi will start gizmod in debug mode and you should see information
> about BTN_0 - BTN_7 show up when pressing your webcam buttons
>
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> Lets make microdia webcams plug'n play, (currently plug'n pray)
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About the buttons,
I couldn't get gizmod compiled and there seem to be no RPMs ou there. I will 
try to do it with keytouch. BTW - can you explain that for-loop - I don't 
quite get how it is supposed to work (the cams use different GPIOs, don't 
they?)

GWater

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