HID: quirk for MS Wireless Desktop Receiver (model 1028)

Microsoft's wireless desktop receiver (Model 1028) has a bug in the report
descriptor -- namely, in four seperate places it uses USAGE_MIN and _MAX when
it quite obviously doesn't intend to.

In other words, it reports that it has pretty much _everything_ in 'consumer'
and 'generic desktop'.  And then the X evdev driver believes I have a mouse
with 36 absolute axes and a huge pile of keys and buttons, when I in fact,
should have zero.  255/256 in three of the cases, and 0-1024 in another.

This patch fixes the report descriptor of this device before it enters the HID
parser.

Signed-off-by: Jim Duchek <jim.duchek@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
This commit is contained in:
Jim Duchek 2008-03-14 15:53:49 +01:00 committed by Jiri Kosina
parent f345c37c37
commit 974faac464
2 changed files with 27 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -335,6 +335,7 @@
#define USB_VENDOR_ID_MICROSOFT 0x045e
#define USB_DEVICE_ID_SIDEWINDER_GV 0x003b
#define USB_DEVICE_ID_WIRELESS_OPTICAL_DESKTOP_3_0 0x009d
#define USB_DEVICE_ID_DESKTOP_RECV_1028 0x00f9
#define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_NE4K 0x00db
#define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_LK6K 0x00f9
@ -724,6 +725,7 @@ static const struct hid_rdesc_blacklist {
{ USB_VENDOR_ID_LOGITECH, USB_DEVICE_ID_MX3000_RECEIVER, HID_QUIRK_RDESC_LOGITECH },
{ USB_VENDOR_ID_LOGITECH, USB_DEVICE_ID_S510_RECEIVER, HID_QUIRK_RDESC_LOGITECH },
{ USB_VENDOR_ID_LOGITECH, USB_DEVICE_ID_S510_RECEIVER_2, HID_QUIRK_RDESC_LOGITECH },
{ USB_VENDOR_ID_MICROSOFT, USB_DEVICE_ID_DESKTOP_RECV_1028, HID_QUIRK_RDESC_MICROSOFT_RECV_1028 },
{ USB_VENDOR_ID_MONTEREY, USB_DEVICE_ID_GENIUS_KB29E, HID_QUIRK_RDESC_BUTTON_CONSUMER },
@ -1094,6 +1096,28 @@ static void usbhid_fixup_button_consumer_descriptor(unsigned char *rdesc, int rs
}
}
/*
* Microsoft Wireless Desktop Receiver (Model 1028) has several
* 'Usage Min/Max' where it ought to have 'Physical Min/Max'
*/
static void usbhid_fixup_microsoft_descriptor(unsigned char *rdesc, int rsize)
{
if (rsize == 571 && rdesc[284] == 0x19
&& rdesc[286] == 0x2a
&& rdesc[304] == 0x19
&& rdesc[306] == 0x29
&& rdesc[352] == 0x1a
&& rdesc[355] == 0x2a
&& rdesc[557] == 0x19
&& rdesc[559] == 0x29) {
printk(KERN_INFO "Fixing up Microsoft Wireless Receiver Model 1028 report descriptor\n");
rdesc[284] = rdesc[304] = rdesc[558] = 0x35;
rdesc[352] = 0x36;
rdesc[286] = rdesc[355] = 0x46;
rdesc[306] = rdesc[559] = 0x45;
}
}
static void __usbhid_fixup_report_descriptor(__u32 quirks, char *rdesc, unsigned rsize)
{
if ((quirks & HID_QUIRK_RDESC_CYMOTION))
@ -1117,6 +1141,8 @@ static void __usbhid_fixup_report_descriptor(__u32 quirks, char *rdesc, unsigned
if (quirks & HID_QUIRK_RDESC_SAMSUNG_REMOTE)
usbhid_fixup_samsung_irda_descriptor(rdesc, rsize);
if (quirks & HID_QUIRK_RDESC_MICROSOFT_RECV_1028)
usbhid_fixup_microsoft_descriptor(rdesc, rsize);
}
/**

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@ -297,6 +297,7 @@ struct hid_item {
#define HID_QUIRK_RDESC_MACBOOK_JIS 0x00000010
#define HID_QUIRK_RDESC_BUTTON_CONSUMER 0x00000020
#define HID_QUIRK_RDESC_SAMSUNG_REMOTE 0x00000040
#define HID_QUIRK_RDESC_MICROSOFT_RECV_1028 0x00000080
/*
* This is the global environment of the parser. This information is