With commit
690079767803 ("cros_ec: Support keyboard scanning with
EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT") check_for_keys() tries to read keyboard
strokes using EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT. But the sandbox driver does
not understand this command. We need to reply with
-EC_RES_INVALID_COMMAND to force check_for_keys() to fall back to
use EC_CMD_MKBP_STATE. Currently the driver prints
** Unknown EC command 0x67
in this case. With the patch the message is suppressed.
In a future patch we should upgrade the sandbox driver to provide
EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT support.
Fixes: 690079767803 ("cros_ec: Support keyboard scanning with EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT")
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
case EC_CMD_ENTERING_MODE:
len = 0;
break;
+ case EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT:
+ /*
+ * TODO:
+ * This driver emulates an old keyboard device supporting
+ * EC_CMD_MKBP_STATE. Current Chrome OS keyboards use
+ * EC_CMD_GET_NEXT_EVENT. Cf.
+ * "mkbp: Add support for buttons and switches"
+ * https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/87a071941b89e3f7fd3eb329b682e60b3fbd6c73
+ */
+ return -EC_RES_INVALID_COMMAND;
default:
printf(" ** Unknown EC command %#02x\n", req_hdr->command);
return -1;