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On some systems (Intel tablets with axp288 pmic) the powerbutton is also connected to a gpio pin of the SoC, advertised through the "INTCFD9" / "PNP0C40" acpi device. This leads to double reporting of powerbutton events, which is undesirable, so one driver needs to not report input events in this case. Since the soc_button_array driver for the "PNP0C40" acpi device also handles wake from suspend on these tablets and since the axp20x-pel driver requires relative expensive i2c accrsses, it is best for the axp20x-pek driver to not register an input device in this case. Note that this commit leaves the axp20x-driver bound to the device, rather then returning -ENODEV, this is done so that the sysfs attributes it offers are kept around. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> |
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gameport | ||
joystick | ||
keyboard | ||
misc | ||
mouse | ||
rmi4 | ||
serio | ||
tablet | ||
touchscreen | ||
apm-power.c | ||
evbug.c | ||
evdev.c | ||
ff-core.c | ||
ff-memless.c | ||
input-compat.c | ||
input-compat.h | ||
input-leds.c | ||
input-mt.c | ||
input-polldev.c | ||
input.c | ||
joydev.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
matrix-keymap.c | ||
mousedev.c | ||
sparse-keymap.c |