LATX, fix: Fix compatibility issue with fingerprint input devices #290
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…HID ioctl handling The HID ioctl handling code had overly strict type checking, causing incompatibility with fingerprint input devices. This change extends the HID-specific switch statement to also process ioctl commands of type 'U' (0x55), thereby enabling compatibility with these devices.
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1、It has been confirmed that this PR resolves the incompatibility issue with fingerprint devices. |
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LATX, fix: Fix compatibility issue with fingerprint input devices HID ioctl handling
The HID ioctl handling code had overly strict type checking, causing incompatibility with fingerprint input devices. This change extends the HID-specific switch statement to also process ioctl commands of type 'U' (0x55), thereby enabling compatibility with these devices.