[PATCH 1/1] Drivers: input: serio: New driver to support Hyper-V synthetic keyboard

Dmitry Torokhov dmitry.torokhov at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 15:20:20 UTC 2013


Hi K. Y.

On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 10:28:54PM -0700, K. Y. Srinivasan wrote:
> Add a new driver to support synthetic keyboard. On the next generation
> Hyper-V guest firmware, many legacy devices will not be emulated and this
> driver will be required.
> 
> I would like to thank Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech at suse.cz> for helping me with the
> details of the AT keyboard driver. 
> 

In addition to what Dan said:

> +
> +struct synth_kbd_protocol_response {
> +	struct synth_kbd_msg_hdr header;
> +	u32 accepted:1;
> +	u32 reserved:31;
> +};

Use of bitfields for on the wire structures makes me uneasy. I know that
currently you only going to run LE on LE, but still, maybe using
explicit shifts and masks would be better,

> +
> +struct synth_kbd_keystroke {
> +	struct synth_kbd_msg_hdr header;
> +	u16 make_code;
> +	u16 reserved0;
> +	u32 is_unicode:1;
> +	u32 is_break:1;
> +	u32 is_e0:1;
> +	u32 is_e1:1;
> +	u32 reserved:28;
> +};

Same here.

> +
> +
> +#define HK_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_SIZE 256
> +
> +#define KBD_VSC_SEND_RING_BUFFER_SIZE		(10 * PAGE_SIZE)
> +#define KBD_VSC_RECV_RING_BUFFER_SIZE		(10 * PAGE_SIZE)
> +
> +#define XTKBD_EMUL0     0xe0
> +#define XTKBD_EMUL1     0xe1
> +#define XTKBD_RELEASE   0x80
> +
> +
> +/*
> + * Represents a keyboard device
> + */
> +struct hv_kbd_dev {
> +	unsigned char keycode[256];

I do not see anything using keycode table? This is wrong level for it
regardless.

> +	struct hv_device	*device;
> +	struct synth_kbd_protocol_request protocol_req;
> +	struct synth_kbd_protocol_response protocol_resp;
> +	/* Synchronize the request/response if needed */
> +	struct completion	wait_event;
> +	struct serio		*hv_serio;
> +};
> +
> +
> +static struct hv_kbd_dev *hv_kbd_alloc_device(struct hv_device *device)
> +{
> +	struct hv_kbd_dev *kbd_dev;
> +	struct serio	*hv_serio;

You are aligning with tabs half of declarations, leaving the others. Can
we not align at all?

> +
> +	kbd_dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct hv_kbd_dev), GFP_KERNEL);
> +
> +	if (!kbd_dev)
> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	hv_serio = kzalloc(sizeof(struct serio), GFP_KERNEL);
> +
> +	if (hv_serio == NULL) {
> +		kfree(kbd_dev);
> +		return NULL;
> +	}
> +
> +	hv_serio->id.type	= SERIO_8042_XL;
> +	strlcpy(hv_serio->name, dev_name(&device->device),
> +		sizeof(hv_serio->name));
> +	strlcpy(hv_serio->phys, dev_name(&device->device),
> +		sizeof(hv_serio->phys));
> +	hv_serio->dev.parent  = &device->device;

Do you also want to set up serio's parent device to point to hv device?

> +
> +
> +	kbd_dev->device = device;
> +	kbd_dev->hv_serio = hv_serio;
> +	hv_set_drvdata(device, kbd_dev);
> +	init_completion(&kbd_dev->wait_event);
> +
> +	return kbd_dev;
> +}
> +
> +static void hv_kbd_free_device(struct hv_kbd_dev *device)
> +{
> +	serio_unregister_port(device->hv_serio);
> +	kfree(device->hv_serio);

Serio ports are refcounted, do not free them explicitly after they have
been registered.

> +	hv_set_drvdata(device->device, NULL);
> +	kfree(device);
> +}


Thanks.

-- 
Dmitry


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