The function keys on a Microsoft Natural Egronomic Keyboard 4000 have been
repurposed as "Help", "Undo", "Redo" etc., and a special "F Lock" key is
required to return them to their normal purpose.
This change enables the UQ_KBD_BOOTPROTO quirk for the MS Natural 4000
keyboard to get the keys working again. More extensive changes to the USB
keyboard infrastructure would be needed to fully support the "F Lock" mode
and the extended keys on this keyboard.
PR: usb/116947
Approved by: hselasky@
It appears this device fails if sent a SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE command, so add
quirk to avoid sending it.
I will follow up with Micron on this issue, and will adjust the quirk if
necessary based on their feedback.
Reviewed by: hselasky@
which does not support the no synchronize cache SCSI command.
The __FreeBSD_version version macro has been bumped and
external kernel modules needs to be recompiled after
this patch.
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 1 week
PR: usb/160299
means of allowing vendor specific interface class for audio and MIDI devices.
- Add new quirks for this. The vendor and product list in OpenBSD's
dev/usb/umidi_quirks.c was used as reference.
MFC after: 14 days
Approved by: thompsa (mentor)
and updated comments in the usb_quirk.h header file.
The main purpose of this is to expose the quirks for ejecting 3G
modules. usb_modeswitch in Linux does a great job of collecting
information on these, and with the quirks module people can try out the
modeswitch config file entries on FreeBSD, hence the SCSI strings in the
man page.
MFC after: 2 weeks
plug. Note that the Vendor ID 0x04b4 is officially assigned to Cypress,
so use that instead of adding a second vendor with an identical ID, in the
same way other similar cases are treated in usb/usbdevs.
PR: usb/132785
Submitted by: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx webweaving.org>
MFC after: 1 week
management over the data endpoint causes communication to die.
Take this one step further and model it on the existing NetBSD quirk and import
other device IDs from them.
Obtained from: NetBSD
- The software computed HID size is not always correct, because the algoritm
does not handle unsorted HID descriptors.
- Change the way we obtain the report ID.
- Use the X/Y/Z+button locations instead for report ID source for ums.
- Add more range checks.
- Remove Microsoft Mouse quirks. If the positions are moduloed the report
length multiplied by 8, the values seem correct.
- Some minor style changes.
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky