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* UsermodeHID uncertainty
@ 2015-07-13 16:43 Mike Purvis
  2015-07-15 15:10 ` Mike Purvis
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From: Mike Purvis @ 2015-07-13 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-bluetooth

Hi all,

I'm struggling to understand what the UsermodeHID option in BlueZ
does, and I'm not finding a good source of documentation on it. I
understand that using this option has the kernel pass raw HID traffic
to a usermode process for interpretation, rather than doing this
directly in the kernel, and this has advantages as far as
debuggability, pluggability, fault isolation, etc.

However, my questions—

- What is the usermode process? Do I have to start it somehow, or does
it start on its own? Is it an already running daemon?
- What is the communication channel between the kernel and user
process, and how can I listen in on the traffic?
- Is the usermode process directly managing things like devfs nodes
(eg, /dev/input/js0), or does it communicate back to the kernel for
that?
- As a user, what are my options for swapping out the usermode process
if I want to modify its behaviour? For example, handling disconnects
or pairing in a different manner than the default?

Thanks for any pointers or thoughts,

Mike

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