On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> |> - We should omit the last point before the UP event but I think this
> |> belongs to user-space. I'm programming a tslib filter ("skip") and
> |> if it doesn't work will I'll send a patch later to skip the last
> |> point in the driver.
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> | nhead is 0 because we're already ignoring the first point in the
> | driver. Perhaps it should be done in user space... I don't know what's
> | best.
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> My take on it is why should the kernel send junk to userspace to clean
> if it knows it is junk: tslib itself seems like it should go from that
> point of view. There are also practical problems coordinating the
> multiple userspaces and kernel possibilities.
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> But, if it's working...
I'll send a patch on Monday porting the filter to the driver. I think
it's safe to have it there.
Would you prefer it to be in the same driver or shall we do "output
filters" for touchscreen events in separate files?