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    • Pete Zaitcev's avatar
      HID: non-overlapping zeroing of extra bits · 75c28df8
      Pete Zaitcev authored
      From my review of the way the unused bits of report are being zeroed,
      it seems like there must be a bug. Currently, the zeroing is done
      in hid_output_field and it covers any bits between the last used bit
      and the end of the byte. But in case of, say, my keyboard, NumLock is
      mask 0x01 and CapsLock is 0x02. Invoking hid_output_field for NumLock
      definitely zeroes across CapsLock. The only reason this works is that
      the fields are sorted by the offset.
      
      It would be more correct and simpler to zero-fill the buffer into
      which the fields are set.
      
      The patch is tested with an IBM keyboard that is improperly sensitive
      to out-of-report pad bits, the extra bits are still zeroed and the
      fields continue to work as expected. It is also tested with good
      keyboards.
      
      In case, a related bug in RHEL 5 is tracked with Red Hat bug 513934.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarPete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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