More troubles with the mystery synchronization events... suddenly in
the 2.6 kernel, devices started having these. Yes the 2.6 kernel only
defines two... strange.
Can you use your device with hid-0.6? Is it only the [print( message
that causes the crash?
.hc
On Jun 13, 2005, at 6:39 PM, Peter Plessas wrote:
Hi,
just for the record:
I also got a crashing [hid] which, after being sent a "print" msg,
segfaults like this:regards, Peter
[hid] 0.6, written by Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org [hid] opened device 0 (/dev/input/event0): Macintosh mouse button
emulationDevice 0: 'Macintosh mouse button emulation' on '/dev/input/event0' Device 1: 'ADB keyboard' on '/dev/input/event1' Device 2: 'ADB Powerbook buttons' on '/dev/input/event2' Device 3: 'ADB mouse' on '/dev/input/event3' Device 4: 'PowerMac Beep' on '/dev/input/event4' Device 5: 'Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse' on '/dev/input/event5' Device 6: 'Mega World USB Game Controllers' on '/dev/input/event6'
Supported events:
TYPE CODE EVENT NAME
syn syn_report Synchronization syn syn_config Synchronization socket receive error: Connection reset by peer (104)
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