Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:49:33 -0600 From: Tony Shadwick <tshadwick+freebsd-arch.freebsd.org@oss-solutions.com> To: Markus Brueffer <markus@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USB HID Driver help Message-ID: <45EC2DFD.3060105@oss-solutions.com> In-Reply-To: <200702270345.13194.markus@FreeBSD.org> References: <45E3467E.2070000@oss-solutions.com> <200702270345.13194.markus@FreeBSD.org>
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Markus Brueffer wrote: > Hi Tony, > > On Monday 26 February 2007 21:43, Tony Shadwick wrote: >> I'm definitely not a high-end programmer, but I have gone to the trouble >> of working out the protocol for a USB light gun that is normally used on >> a Playstation 2 video game console. It has 10 buttons, and can track >> on-screen location if it has access to the composite sync video signal. >> >> http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=60813.0 >> >> I've written just a basic parser for the gun. FreeBSD picks up the gun >> and gives it a ugen character device that I then take continuous input >> from. The protocol is 6 bytes long repeated pretty much as fast as the >> gun can send it. > > Did you have uhid(4) in the kernel or loaded as module? If not, please try > loading the module and see if the device gets picked up by it (you need to > replug it after loading the module). > > Judging from the description of the protocol, it seems that the device is a > regular USB HID device. If it doesn't get picked up by uhid(4), it suffers > from the same problem as the gamepad of the Xbox360 by not exposing itself as > being a regular USB HID device and not providing a HID descriptor. Both can > be worked around but please verify first, that uhid(4) doesn't already > support the device. Writing an extra driver for this device is not > neccessary. > > Markus > Anyone home? :) Not sure how to proceed from here....uhid was loaded.
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