Please open a new bug report for this. The result may be the same but
the device is again a completely new case. In this report (closed a long
while ago) the devices in question could be identified by a certain key
(BTN_DIGI) which this one does not set. Most properties resemble the
definition of a
To clarify a bit, /proc/bus/input/devices shows:
I: Bus=0003 Vendor=056a Product=0303 Version=0110
N: Name="Wacom Intuos PT M Pad"
P: Phys=usb-:0f:00.0-2/input1
S:
Sysfs=/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.1/:0f:00.0/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.1/0003:056A:0303.0002/input/input12
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse
Wacom Intuos M tablets still show up as joysticks on Vivid, kernel
4.0.0-04-generic.
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This is still causing issues with the X52 pro with 10.10 maverick and
the latest kernel. Could someone please fix this in Ubuntu's
repositories so that we don't have to recompile the kernel every update?
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I hope to be able to clarify the situation here. The problem initially reported
with this bug is the fact that tablet devices did show up as non-functional
joysticks and this has been fixed by blacklisting devices that report to have a
BTN_DIGI. Basically the first button a device gets assigned
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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> Hi, I am using an X-52 with X-Plane 9 under Karmic - this used to work
> fine, (Last used it in November or so) but the X-52 is no longer
> detected. (Kernel 2.6.31-17-generic) Is there any experiment I can do
> that will help debug/resolve this?
hi. no, basically not, since there is a fix alre
Hi, I am using an X-52 with X-Plane 9 under Karmic - this used to work
fine, (Last used it in November or so) but the X-52 is no longer
detected. (Kernel 2.6.31-17-generic) Is there any experiment I can do
that will help debug/resolve this?
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I hope i can permit to give my "two cents" about this :
I'm a owner of a X52, and i wonder if all this stuff around BTM_DIGI is
related to the fact that this stick gets a mouse control (with its click
button). For the 39 buttons it has (of course) quite less but it has a mode
switch that
act
There has been some more discussion on that (see
http://markmail.org/message/5jraw2mk6k6nvlos). In essence the maintainer seemed
to be rather thinking that the joystick should not use the BTM_DIGI.
Unfortunately I don't know what the solution should be and the discussion went
silent after that.
I don't know if this is the right place to report following bug:
On karmic my X52 pro is not detected again. It appears that the
regression is still active in karmic.
linux-source-2.6.31/drivers/input/joydev.c:854
static const struct input_device_id joydev_blacklist[] = {
/* ... snip */
Sorry for raising false hopes. The fix message is just a false positive. The
current state is that it is reverted to before the fix. So tablets not working
but the joystick does. Have not looked at the state upstream lately...
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thanks for fixing. how are chances that the fix will make it into 2.6.32
mainline? :-)
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[ Stefan Bader ]
* Revert "SAUCE: ACPI: Populate DIDL before registering ACPI video device
on Intel"
- LP: #423296
* SAUCE: Allow less restrictive acpi video det
> can someone make it clear that the X52 actually has 39 buttons. it seems
> that they're working again on the base of assumptions :-)
As far as I can remember that fact had been replied already and they got some
real debug data to work with. :)
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i'm not subscribed to that list, but browsing the archive i found
following statement in the mentioned thread:
> I find it doubtful that the device actually has 39 buttons...
can someone make it clear that the X52 actually has 39 buttons. it seems
that they're working again on the base of assumpt
Tim, I saw a bit of discussion going on on linux-input ("linux kernel
HID problem with Saitek X52 Pro Flight System") between Jiri Kosina and
Dmitry Torokhov about this and Jiri sounded like being on the same
issue. Maybe you want to jump into that thread.
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I'll get on that then, thanks.
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Tim Cole [2009-09-17 13:38 -]:
> If I prepared another patch which also fixed x25/x52pro, would that be
> accepted?
Sure. We just backed it out since it's the fastest and most robust way
of fixing a regression.
Thanks!
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If I prepared another patch which also fixed x25/x52pro, would that be
accepted?
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It seems to me that the correct fix in this case would have been to fix
the x25/x52pro drivers to not advertise BTN_DIGI, since they are not
that sort of device, rather than re-regressing the way tablets are
handled. :(
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* Revert "SAUCE: input: Blacklist digitizers from joydev.c"
- LP: #300143
linux (2.6.27-14.40) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
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"wontfix"ing in jaunty, too.
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* Revert "SAUCE: input: Blacklist digitizers from joydev.c"
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Nobody really wants to keep a blacklist in sync manually with devices popping
up and going at a rate they do. The detection based on the BTN codes might or
might not be ideal. But on the other hand any device can only claim to be
something, so your theoretical device with all in one likely needs
I have to second the posting of sothis. I have an Saitek X52pro joystick
and cannot use it on jaunty with kernel 2.6.28-15-generic because no
/dev/input/js0 device is created! The same joystick works with
2.6.28-14-generic.
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i don't know much about the input subsystem of the kernel, but wouldn't
it be better to just blacklist devices according to their vendor and
product id if applicable, and not according to features they may or may
not have? someday there might be a grafic tablet with integrated mini
joystick, using
I set this back to high as I commit (and soon upload) the revert of the
patch. We are then at the stage we were before with the tablets creating
an unusable joystick and have to wait how upstream handles this. I would
hope there is a way that joysticks do not use BTN_DIGI but lets see.
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The patch would cause regressions. The fix needs to be done upstream and
won't be backported to Intrepid.
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Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
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Assignee: Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical) => (unassigned)
-
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #14049
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Reopening, because this caused a regression for existing working
hardware. Can you please revert or tighten that change?
** Tags added: regression-updates
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
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the fix causes a regression in 2.6.28-15. the saitek x52 and x52pro
joysticks get blacklisted now too, i.e. the joystick device
/dev/input/js* won't be created.
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* SAUCE: pnp: add PNP resource range checking function
- LP: #349314
* SAUCE: i915: enable MCHBAR if needed
- LP: #349314
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Can someone with an affected tablet check the current proposed kernel to
see whether the issue got fixed there. I only have a Bamboo to test and
that seems to get the BTN_TOUCH key set, so it does not trigger the bug.
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Accepted linux into intrepid-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
- *NOTE* this is not a bug in the upstream kernel: as far as I can tell,
- it exists only in patched Ubuntu kernels.
+ SRU justification:
+
+ Impact
Commited to Intrepid (target 2.6.27-14.34)
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* SAUCE: [x86] implement cs-limit nx-emulation for ia32
- LP: #369978
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* SAUCE: input: Blacklist digitizers from joydev.c
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expected? Thanks
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I just added a bit of description and the signed-off-by trail and will
try to get that submitted upstream.
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It has been lost in the mass of bugs. This also looks like something
that should get upstream.
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Examining the latest Jaunty .diff.gz, it looks like the issue is still
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setting for next Jaunty milestone. Seems like this is really well
triaged and thus easy to either include or reject. I can't help in
further debugging this for lack of hardware (and knowledge of kernel
internals)
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Does anyone actually care about this bug?
** Description changed:
+ *NOTE* this is not a bug in the upstream kernel: as far as I can tell,
+ it exists only in patched Ubuntu kernels.
+
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joydev blacklists devices that claim BTN_TOUCH (which excludes
touchscreens and so forth), but not
Thanks Tim, I'll mark this bug as Triaged so a kernel team member can
deal with it. Cheers.
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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** Summary changed:
- wacom tablet shows up as (non-functional) joystick
+ tablet devices show up as non-functional joysticks
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- Binary package hint: wacom-tools
+ joydev blacklists devices that claim BTN_TOUCH (which excludes
+ touchscreens and so forth), but not BTN_DIGI
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