/Linux-v5.15/drivers/hid/ |
D | hid-thrustmaster.c | 4 * a «generic» hid gamepad called "Thrustmaster FFB Wheel". 6 * When in this mode not every functionality of the wheel, like the force feedback, 7 * are available. To enable all functionalities of a Thrustmaster wheel we have to send 8 * to it a specific USB CONTROL request with a code different for each wheel. 10 * This driver tries to understand which model of Thrustmaster wheel the generic 11 * "Thrustmaster FFB Wheel" really is and then sends the appropriate control code. 41 * Thrustmaster wheel 77 * of the wheel to the request 73 97 * Seems to be the model code of the wheel 125 /* The control packet to send to wheel */ [all …]
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D | hid-creative-sb0540.c | 21 KEY_RESERVED, /* 24bit wheel up */ 22 KEY_RESERVED, /* 24bit wheel down */ 24 KEY_RESERVED, /* CMSS wheel Up */ 25 KEY_RESERVED, /* CMSS wheel Down */ 27 KEY_RESERVED, /* EAX wheel up */ 28 KEY_RESERVED, /* EAX wheel down */ 30 KEY_RESERVED, /* 3D Midi wheel up */ 31 KEY_RESERVED, /* 3D Midi wheel down */
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D | hid-lg4ff.c | 50 #define LG4FF_G25_NAME "G25 Racing Wheel" 52 #define LG4FF_G27_NAME "G27 Racing Wheel" 54 #define LG4FF_G29_NAME "G29 Racing Wheel" 173 /* Multimode wheel identificators */ 216 /* Multimode wheel identification checklists */ 368 /* Compute a combined axis when wheel does not supply it */ in lg4ff_raw_event() 377 … void lg4ff_init_wheel_data(struct lg4ff_wheel_data * const wdata, const struct lg4ff_wheel *wheel, in lg4ff_init_wheel_data() argument 392 struct lg4ff_wheel_data t_wdata = { .product_id = wheel->product_id, in lg4ff_init_wheel_data() 395 .min_range = wheel->min_range, in lg4ff_init_wheel_data() 396 .max_range = wheel->max_range, in lg4ff_init_wheel_data() [all …]
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D | hid-tmff.c | 251 { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_THRUSTMASTER, 0xb605), /* NASCAR PRO FF2 Wheel */ 253 { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_THRUSTMASTER, 0xb651), /* FGT Rumble Force Wheel */ 255 { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_THRUSTMASTER, 0xb653), /* RGT Force Feedback CLUTCH Raging Wheel */ 257 { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_THRUSTMASTER, 0xb654), /* FGT Force Feedback Wheel */ 259 { HID_USB_DEVICE(USB_VENDOR_ID_THRUSTMASTER, 0xb65a), /* F430 Force Feedback Wheel */
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D | hid-roccat-kone.h | 23 kone_keystroke_button_3 = 0xf2, /* wheel */ 47 kone_button_info_type_button_3 = 0x3, /* scroll (wheel) */ 154 uint8_t wheel; /* up = 1, down = -1 */ member
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D | wacom.h | 33 * Fix Wacom Graphire mouse wheel 34 * v1.18 (vp) - Fix mouse wheel direction 40 * - Fix Wacom Graphire mouse wheel again
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D | Kconfig | 609 - Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback Wheel 983 tristate "Steelseries SRW-S1 steering wheel support" 986 Support for Steelseries SRW-S1 steering wheel 1075 a THRUSTMASTER Ferrari GT Rumble Wheel or Thrustmaster FFB 1076 Wheel (T150RS, T300RS, T300 Ferrari Alcantara Edition, T500RS). 1085 Rumble Force or Force Feedback Wheel.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-driver-hid-logitech-lg4ff | 6 wheel. Writing a value within min and max boundaries sets the 7 range of the wheel. 13 Description: Displays a set of alternate modes supported by a wheel. Each 20 native mode of the wheel. Echoing the mode tag switches the 21 wheel into the corresponding mode. Depending on the exact model 22 of the wheel not all listed modes might always be selectable. 23 If a wheel cannot be switched into the desired mode, -EINVAL 63 Description: Displays the real model of the wheel regardless of any 64 alternate mode the wheel might be switched to.
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D | sysfs-driver-hid-logitech-hidpp | 7 Logitech G920 wheel. Reading from the file shows the current 8 range of the steering wheel. Writing a value within the min and 9 max boundary sets the range of the wheel.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/timers/ |
D | hrtimers.rst | 12 conclusion that the timer wheel code is fundamentally not suitable for 15 things into the timer wheel, but we failed. In hindsight, there are 24 the wheel concept, leading to even worse compromises. The timer wheel 33 wheel concept, it cannot be 'designed out' without inevitably 37 the timer wheel has already introduced a quite complex handling of 40 example: that the timer wheel data structure is too rigid for high-res 43 - the timer wheel code is most optimal for use cases which can be 48 can be removed from the timer wheel before any further processing of 50 the granularity and precision tradeoffs of the timer wheel, and 72 special-purpose optimization of the existing timer wheel for the low [all …]
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/Linux-v5.15/samples/uhid/ |
D | uhid-example.c | 14 * This example emulates a basic 3 buttons mouse with wheel over UHID. Run this 24 * r: Move wheel up 25 * f: Move wheel down 53 * We emulate a basic 3 button mouse with wheel and 3 keyboard LEDs. This is 76 * GenericDesktop.Wheel 103 * GenericDesktop.Wheel ---> Relative.Wheel 133 0x09, 0x38, /* USAGE (WHEEL) */ 276 static signed char wheel; variable 296 ev.u.input.data[4] = wheel; in send_event() 364 wheel = 1; in keyboard() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/input/joystick/iforce/ |
D | Kconfig | 9 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel 20 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel 27 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
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D | iforce-usb.c | 275 { USB_DEVICE(0x05ef, 0x8888) }, /* AVB Top Shot FFB Racing Wheel */ 278 { USB_DEVICE(0x06a3, 0xff04) }, /* Saitek R440 Force Wheel */ 281 { USB_DEVICE(0x06f8, 0x0004) }, /* Guillemot Force Feedback Racing Wheel */
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D | iforce-main.c | 53 …{ 0x05ef, 0x8888, "AVB Top Shot Force Feedback Racing Wheel", btn_wheel, abs_wheel, ff_iforce }, /… 56 { 0x06a3, 0xff04, "Saitek R440 Force Wheel", btn_wheel, abs_wheel, ff_iforce }, //? 59 { 0x06f8, 0x0004, "Guillemot Force Feedback Racing Wheel", btn_wheel, abs_wheel, ff_iforce }, //?
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/input/misc/ |
D | ad714x.c | 108 * Unlike slider/wheel/touchpad, all buttons point to 116 struct ad714x_wheel_drv *wheel; member 401 * When the scroll wheel is activated, we compute the absolute position based 409 struct ad714x_wheel_plat *hw = &ad714x->hw->wheel[idx]; in ad714x_wheel_cal_highest_stage() 410 struct ad714x_wheel_drv *sw = &ad714x->sw->wheel[idx]; in ad714x_wheel_cal_highest_stage() 416 dev_dbg(ad714x->dev, "wheel %d highest_stage:%d\n", idx, in ad714x_wheel_cal_highest_stage() 422 struct ad714x_wheel_plat *hw = &ad714x->hw->wheel[idx]; in ad714x_wheel_cal_sensor_val() 441 * When the scroll wheel is activated, we compute the absolute position based 451 struct ad714x_wheel_plat *hw = &ad714x->hw->wheel[idx]; in ad714x_wheel_cal_abs_pos() 452 struct ad714x_wheel_drv *sw = &ad714x->sw->wheel[idx]; in ad714x_wheel_cal_abs_pos() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/input/tablet/ |
D | aiptek.c | 34 * Wheel command. Bryan W. Headley July-15-2003. 194 /* Wheel values 278 int wheel; /* synthetic wheel amount */ member 484 /* Wheel support is in the form of a single-event in aiptek_irq() 487 if (aiptek->curSetting.wheel != AIPTEK_WHEEL_DISABLE) { in aiptek_irq() 489 aiptek->curSetting.wheel); in aiptek_irq() 490 aiptek->curSetting.wheel = AIPTEK_WHEEL_DISABLE; in aiptek_irq() 565 /* Wheel support is in the form of a single-event in aiptek_irq() 568 if (aiptek->curSetting.wheel != in aiptek_irq() 572 aiptek->curSetting.wheel); in aiptek_irq() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.15/sound/isa/gus/ |
D | gus_volume.c | 150 int wheel, sensitivity; 158 wheel = (int) pitchbend - 8192; 159 sensitivity = ((int) sens * wheel) / 128;
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/input/devices/ |
D | iforce-protocol.rst | 62 OP= 01 for a joystick, 03 for a wheel 66 02 Y-Axis lsb, or gas pedal for a wheel 67 03 Y-Axis msb, or brake pedal for a wheel 366 joystick/wheel). I used ComPortSpy from fCoder (alpha version!)
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/Linux-v5.15/kernel/time/ |
D | timer.c | 64 * The timer wheel has LVL_DEPTH array levels. Each level provides an array of 75 * Contrary to the original timer wheel implementation, which aims for 'exact' 77 * the timers into the lower array levels. The previous 'classic' timer wheel 82 * This is an optimization of the original timer wheel implementation for the 83 * majority of the timer wheel use cases: timeouts. The vast majority of 89 * time. They rely on the granularity. Those fit into the first wheel level, 93 * capacity of the last wheel level are force expired at the maximum timeout 94 * value of the last wheel level. From data sampling we know that the maximum 178 /* The cutoff (max. capacity of the wheel) */ 183 * The resulting wheel size. If NOHZ is configured we allocate two [all …]
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/input/ |
D | event-codes.rst | 193 respectively. The value is the number of detents moved on the wheel, the 202 - High-resolution scroll wheel data. The accumulated value 120 represents 207 If a vertical scroll wheel supports high-resolution scrolling, this code 406 scroll wheel events where available.
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/ |
D | TODO | 12 There should be some way to do this with less wheel-reinvention.
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/Linux-v5.15/include/linux/input/ |
D | ad714x.h | 55 struct ad714x_wheel_plat *wheel; member
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/input/mouse/ |
D | vmmouse.c | 180 * This doesn't work well with the mouse wheel, though. See in vmmouse_report_events() 194 /* Xorg seems to ignore wheel events on absolute devices */ in vmmouse_report_events() 469 /* Add wheel capability to the relative device */ in vmmouse_init()
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D | logips2pp.c | 224 { 56, PS2PP_KIND_WHEEL, PS2PP_SIDE_BTN | PS2PP_WHEEL }, /* Cordless MouseMan Wheel */ in get_model_info() 235 { 79, PS2PP_KIND_TRACKMAN, PS2PP_WHEEL }, /* TrackMan with wheel */ in get_model_info() 299 psmouse->name = "Wheel Mouse"; in ps2pp_set_model_properties()
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
D | sonypi.rst | 20 - jogdial events (the small wheel on the side of Vaios) 29 A simple daemon which translates the jogdial movements into mouse wheel events
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