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/freebsd/sys/modules/usb/uep/
H A DMakefilef25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
/freebsd/share/man/man4/
H A Duep.4f25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
H A DMakefilediff f25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
/freebsd/sys/dev/usb/input/
H A Duep.cf25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
/freebsd/sys/dev/usb/
H A Dusbdevsdiff f25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
/freebsd/sys/conf/
H A DNOTESdiff f25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.
H A Dfilesdiff f25a8a0150ba99f63ed9e689d8636d91ba7d78b0 Tue May 25 23:20:56 CEST 2010 Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org> Add uep(4), driver for USB onscreen touch panel from eGalax.

The driver is stub. It just creates device entry and feeds
reassembled packets from hardware into it.

If in future we would port wsmouse(4) from NetBSD, or make
sysmouse(4) to support absolute motion events, then the driver
can be extended to act as system mouse. Meanwhile, it just
presents a /dev/uep0, that can be utilized by X driver, that
I am going to commit to ports tree soon.

The name for the driver is chosen to be the same as in NetBSD,
however, due to different USB stacks this driver isn't a port.