Re: REGRESSION: 2.6.24: false double-clicks from USB mouse

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Mark Lord wrote:
Mark Lord wrote:
Mark Lord wrote:
I've only just recently tried running 2.6.24 on my main machine.
And it appears that I'll have to go back to 2.6.23,
because the USB mouse is not working correctly.

Single-clicking on things with 2.6.24 very frequently gives a "double-click".
This does not happen with 2.6.23.8.

I wonder what broke it?

I've grabbed mousedev.c from 2.6.23 and inserted that in place
of the updated 2.6.24 source, but no change.  So it's not that file.
...

Mmm.. reverting the entire drivers/hid directory to that from 2.6.23
seems to have fixed the problem, so we now know it's in there somewhere.

Jiri: do you have any suggestions that might be more specific than that ?
..

Here's my USB mouse:


Bus 005 Device 004: ID 046d:c016 Logitech, Inc. M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse
Device Descriptor:
 bLength                18
 bDescriptorType         1
 bcdUSB               2.00
 bDeviceClass            0 (Defined at Interface level)
 bDeviceSubClass         0
 bDeviceProtocol         0
 bMaxPacketSize0         8
 idVendor           0x046d Logitech, Inc.
 idProduct          0xc016 M-UV69a Optical Wheel Mouse
 bcdDevice            3.40
 iManufacturer           1 Logitech
 iProduct                2 Optical USB Mouse
 iSerial                 0
 bNumConfigurations      1
 Configuration Descriptor:
   bLength                 9
   bDescriptorType         2
   wTotalLength           34
   bNumInterfaces          1
   bConfigurationValue     1
   iConfiguration          0
   bmAttributes         0xa0
     (Bus Powered)
     Remote Wakeup
   MaxPower              100mA
   Interface Descriptor:
     bLength                 9
     bDescriptorType         4
     bInterfaceNumber        0
     bAlternateSetting       0
     bNumEndpoints           1
     bInterfaceClass         3 Human Interface Devices
     bInterfaceSubClass      1 Boot Interface Subclass
     bInterfaceProtocol      2 Mouse
     iInterface              0
       HID Device Descriptor:
         bLength                 9
         bDescriptorType        33
         bcdHID               1.10
         bCountryCode            0 Not supported
         bNumDescriptors         1
         bDescriptorType        34 Report
         wDescriptorLength      52
        Report Descriptors:
          ** UNAVAILABLE **
     Endpoint Descriptor:
       bLength                 7
       bDescriptorType         5
       bEndpointAddress     0x81  EP 1 IN
       bmAttributes            3
         Transfer Type            Interrupt
         Synch Type               None
         Usage Type               Data
       wMaxPacketSize     0x0004  1x 4 bytes
       bInterval              10
Device Status:     0x0000
 (Bus Powered)

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My USB mouse recently started giving me phantom scrolls (movements of the mouse wheel, even I made sure the wheel was in a resting position) in recently kernels. It happened too infrequently for me to care.

Bus 001 Device 004: ID 045e:0047 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0

My USB keyboard also occasionally loses all contact with the number pad. Other keys continue to work as expected. Unplug/replug sometimes helps. Reboot /always/ fixes the issue.

Bus 001 Device 005: ID 045e:000b Microsoft Corp. Natural Keyboard Elite

USB HID is a fun place to be.

Whee...

	Jeff


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