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This joystick's original HID descriptor is wrong & it shows a ABS_MISC axis in Linux that doesn't exist on the hardware. Link: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libevdev/udev-hid-bpf/-/merge_requests/82 Signed-off-by: K S Iyer <kumar.s.iyer65@gmail.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240627-import-bpf-v1-6-0dbcda4a5b1f@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <bentiss@kernel.org> |
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hid_report_helpers.h | ||
HP__Elite-Presenter.bpf.c | ||
Huion__Dial-2.bpf.c | ||
Huion__Inspiroy-2-S.bpf.c | ||
Huion__Kamvas-Pro-19.bpf.c | ||
IOGEAR__Kaliber-MMOmentum.bpf.c | ||
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Microsoft__Xbox-Elite-2.bpf.c | ||
README | ||
Thrustmaster__TCA-Yoke-Boeing.bpf.c | ||
Wacom__ArtPen.bpf.c | ||
XPPen__Artist24.bpf.c | ||
XPPen__ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.c | ||
XPPen__DecoMini4.bpf.c |
# HID-BPF programs This directory contains various fixes for devices. They add new features or fix some behaviors without being entirely mandatory. It is better to load them when you have such a device, but they should not be a requirement for a device to be working during the boot stage. The .bpf.c files provided here are not automatically compiled in the kernel. They should be loaded in the kernel by `udev-hid-bpf`: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libevdev/udev-hid-bpf The main reasons for these fixes to be here is to have a central place to "upstream" them, but also this way we can test them thanks to the HID selftests. Once a .bpf.c file is accepted here, it is duplicated in `udev-hid-bpf` in the `src/bpf/stable` directory, and distributions are encouraged to only ship those bpf objects. So adding a file here should eventually land in distributions when they update `udev-hid-bpf` ## Compilation Just run `make` ## Installation ### Automated way Just run `sudo udev-hid-bpf install ./my-awesome-fix.bpf.o` ### Manual way - copy the `.bpf.o` you want in `/etc/udev-hid-bpf/` - create a new udev rule to automatically load it The following should do the trick (assuming udev-hid-bpf is available in /usr/bin): ``` $> cp xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o /etc/udev-hid-bpf/ $> udev-hid-bpf inspect xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o [ { "name": "xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o", "devices": [ { "bus": "0x0003", "group": "0x0001", "vid": "0x28BD", "pid": "0x095A" }, { "bus": "0x0003", "group": "0x0001", "vid": "0x28BD", "pid": "0x095B" } ], ... $> cat <EOF > /etc/udev/rules.d/99-load-hid-bpf-xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.rules ACTION!="add|remove", GOTO="hid_bpf_end" SUBSYSTEM!="hid", GOTO="hid_bpf_end" # xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o ACTION=="add",ENV{MODALIAS}=="hid:b0003g0001v000028BDp0000095A", RUN{program}+="/usr/local/bin/udev-hid-bpf add $sys$devpath /etc/udev-hid-bpf/xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o" ACTION=="remove",ENV{MODALIAS}=="hid:b0003g0001v000028BDp0000095A", RUN{program}+="/usr/local/bin/udev-hid-bpf remove $sys$devpath " # xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o ACTION=="add",ENV{MODALIAS}=="hid:b0003g0001v000028BDp0000095B", RUN{program}+="/usr/local/bin/udev-hid-bpf add $sys$devpath /etc/udev-hid-bpf/xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o" ACTION=="remove",ENV{MODALIAS}=="hid:b0003g0001v000028BDp0000095B", RUN{program}+="/usr/local/bin/udev-hid-bpf remove $sys$devpath " LABEL="hid_bpf_end" EOF $> udevadm control --reload ``` Then unplug and replug the device. ## Checks ### udev rule You can check that the udev rule is correctly working by issuing ``` $> udevadm test /sys/bus/hid/devices/0003:28BD:095B* ... run: '/usr/local/bin/udev-hid-bpf add /sys/devices/virtual/misc/uhid/0003:28BD:095B.0E57 /etc/udev-hid-bpf/xppen-ArtistPro16Gen2.bpf.o' ``` ### program loaded You can check that the program has been properly loaded with `bpftool` ``` $> bpftool prog ... 247: tracing name xppen_16_fix_eraser tag 18d389353ed2ef07 gpl loaded_at 2024-03-28T16:02:28+0100 uid 0 xlated 120B jited 77B memlock 4096B btf_id 487 ```