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Date:      Mon, 09 Apr 2012 14:41:30 -0500
From:      Denver Hull <denverh@comcast.net>
To:        Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net>
Cc:        freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wacom and x11 and webcamd
Message-ID:  <4F833B6A.8020602@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To: <201204092128.01748.hselasky@c2i.net>
References:  <4F6E0101.8020806@comcast.net> <201204092101.53603.hselasky@c2i.net> <4F833842.2060507@comcast.net> <201204092128.01748.hselasky@c2i.net>

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Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2012 21:28:02 Denver Hull wrote:
>    
>> Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>>      
>>> On Monday 09 April 2012 19:59:17 Denver Hull wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>>>>          
>>>>> On Thursday 29 March 2012 23:20:43 Denver Hull wrote:
>>>>>            
>>>>>> Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>>>>>>              
>>>>>>> On Saturday 24 March 2012 18:14:41 Denver Hull wrote:
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I discovered this when I saw an update to input-wacom at
>>>>>>>> freshports.org.  I've installed cuse4bsd, the new input-wacom, and
>>>>>>>> the latest webcamd:
>>>>>>>> cuse4bsd-kmod-0.1.23
>>>>>>>> input-wacom-40.0.11.1
>>>>>>>> webcamd-3.2.0.2
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I believe I've followed all the instructions properly, and when I
>>>>>>>> start webcamd, everything seems to be correct:
>>>>>>>> Attached ugen1.2[0] to cuse unit 0
>>>>>>>> Creating /dev/input/event0
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> According to dmesg, ugen1.2 is the correct device (I have a Bamboo
>>>>>>>> Pen): ugen1.2:<Wacom Co.,Ltd.>     at usbus1
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The /dev/input/event0 node is indeed created.  However, when I start
>>>>>>>> X, I get the following:
>>>>>>>> (EE) stylus: Wacom X driver can't grab event device (Bad address)
>>>>>>>> (EE) eraser: Wacom X driver can't grab event device (Bad address)
>>>>>>>> (EE) cursor: Wacom X driver can't grab event device (Bad address)
>>>>>>>> (EE) pad: Wacom X driver can't grab event device (Bad address)
>>>>>>>> (EE) touch: Wacom X driver can't grab event device (Bad address)
>>>>>>>> Protocol not supported by server
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The last line repeats indefinitely, and X never finishes starting
>>>>>>>> up. The system I'm trying this on is 8.3-PRERELEASE.  I had tried
>>>>>>>> this quickly a while ago on 8.2-STABLE with similar results.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas about what might be wrong?
>>>>>>>>                  
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think the wacom has two interfaces.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So you need to do two instances of webcamd, using -i 0 and -i 1 .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Else search google for webcamd-3.4.0.1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --HPS
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>> My Bamboo Pen is working fine now.  I installed your latest version,
>>>>>> webcamd-3.4.0.1, and that takes care of getting webcamd started
>>>>>> properly.  It's still necessary to make sure moused doesn't attach to
>>>>>> the tablet.  I'm not sure what the best way is to do that, but for now
>>>>>> I've adjusted /etc/devd.conf so only the first ums device gets
>>>>>> attached.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Hans, this is great.  I wish I had one or two other devices I
>>>>>> could try.
>>>>>>              
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> To avoid ums attach, see "usbconfig dump_quirk_names | grep UMS".
>>>>>
>>>>> --HPS
>>>>>            
>>>> I don't get anything with that command on my 8.2-STABLE system.  Is that
>>>> something that will work on 9 but not 8?
>>>>          
>>> Did you kldload usb_quirk ?
>>>
>>> --HPS
>>>        
>> Well, that reports "kldload: can't load usb_quirk: File exists", but
>> usb_quirk isn't listed in kldstat.  The man page for usb_quirk(4)
>> doesn't show anything for UMS.  However, everything listed in the man
>> page is reported by "usbconfig dump_quirk_names".  Or at least it looks
>> that way.  I didn't do a line by line check.
>>
>> I checked my kernel conf file, and there's no "device usb_quirk" line,
>> and it's not in loader.conf, so I'm not sure where it's coming from.  In
>> my experience that kldload error usually just means it's compiled in.
>> But it's not listed in my kernel conf file.  So that's kind of a mystery.
>>      
> Did you run the usbconfig command like root ?
>
> --HPS
>
>    
Yes.



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