- Fix USB_hid_page_consumer.h: some values are skipped in the spec so
our defines were off
- Handle the horizontal wheel on my mouse which is declared as a
CON_AC_PAN, but otherwise works just like the vertical wheel
- Input server and interface kit already handle the events properly
(they were available for serial mice already).
Change-Id: Ie0080ebb27e9478bcfe9f9dc5fd2a936ae05a848
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2201
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
- Remove duplicate and otherwise unused lendian_bitfield.h
- Adjust listusb jamfile to use lendian_bitfield.h
- Fix various typos in usb_video.h and restore some fields to make
listusb happy
- Various cleanups to the USB-audio side, which is similar
- Add in the UVC (USB Video) specific info with parsing of some of the
descriptors (most of the "control" part).
Renamed USB_CDC_*_PARITY and USB_CDC_*_STOPBIT* to follow the usual
naming pattern.
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* A lot of HID definitions got extracted from USB_hid.h into their
own files. Many more definitions have been added from the specs.
* The names have been moved into the proper B_* namspace.
* The USB hid driver has been adapted for the changes.
Thanks a lot and sorry for the delay!
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to avoid recurring problems during migration of subversion checkouts
(restored binary files that were garbled by subversions during checkout)
* added appropriate svn:mime-type property for problematic (binary) files
* removed a single (mistyped) svn:mimetype property
* dropped svn:eol-style property for cleanup (they all contained 'native')
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introduced earlier.
* Reworked the previous device classes to make them ProtocolHandlers handling
their respective input_server <-> driver protocol.
* Implement setting report item data and building/sending reports based on that.
* Remove the old HID parsing code.
This enables us to use all HID devices as we now parse and use the HID
descriptors/reports. Non-boot-porotocol devices should therefore work.
The next step will be to implement a generic input/output framework in userland
that can communicate with a generic protocol handler in usb_hid. This will then
enable applications to make use of all the non-mapped HID stuff directly.
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