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SubjectRe: [RESEND PATCH 1/2] HID: Add driver for RC Simulator Controllers
Hi Benjamin,

On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 02:45:11PM +0200, Benjamin Tissoires wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 8:44 AM Marcus Folkesson
> <marcus.folkesson@gmail.com> wrote:
> >


[...]
> >
> >
> > Is the fact that more than one button share the same
> > byte hard to describe in the report?
>
> No, this is actually easy to describe. You say that there is one usage
> of "something" which has a report size of 1 bit, and then you have
> another usage of "something else" with the same report size.
>
> But usually you have to add padding after to make up to 8 bits (so 6
> bits in that case).
>
> I was referring to the case where you are parsing the same bit on the
> wire, and give a different usage based if you have received an odd or
> an even number of reports. In that case, we probably need to use move
> this bit to a const field in the original report descriptor and say
> that the data is now not const:
>
> - initial report (completely random example):
> X (2 bytes) | Y (2 bytes) | button this_or_that (1 bit, depending of
> odd or even received reports) | 7 bits of padding
> - we can declare it as:
> X (2 bytes) | Y (2 bytes) | button this (1 bit) | button that (1
> bit) | 6 bits of padding

How about if there is no unused bytes?

The XTRG2FMS has 8 10-bit channels and use every byte in the report.
Should I specify 8 8-bit channels instead and fix that in raw_event?
If so, should I only use 8bit values then?

(Are you at the ELCE conference btw?)

Best regards
Marcus Folkesson
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