I have a cheap PS3 controller and a NEO-GEO X controller. They are both detected on eg. Fedora 20 and a Lubuntu 14.04. They appear in lsusb
Bus 001 Device 012: ID 0e8f:0003 GreenAsia Inc. MaxFire Blaze2
Bus 001 Device 016: ID 1292:4e47 Innomedia
The devices appear underneath /dev/input
. Running udevadm on them both shows that the GreenAsia device uses the pantherlord
driver whereas the other device uses hid-generic
If I run the following test code only the GreenAsia device is reported by SDL. If I unplug it then the other device is detected. Is this a known limitation of SDL or some other issue?
// from http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-1.2.15/docs/html/guideinput.html
#include "SDL/SDL.h"
int main () {
if (SDL_Init( SDL_INIT_VIDEO | SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK ) < 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n", SDL_GetError());
exit(1);
}
printf("%i joysticks were found.\n\n", SDL_NumJoysticks() );
printf("The names of the joysticks are:\n");
for( int i=0; i < SDL_NumJoysticks(); i++ )
{
printf(" %s\n", SDL_JoystickName(i));
}
return 0;
}
SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE
env variable (':' seperated abs paths), or 2) Build SDL from source and stepping throughsrc/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c:SDL_SYS_JoystickInit()
. Skimming through the code, I don't understand why it's not working, but it shouldn't be too hard to debug since you've effectively ruled out driver problems now.SDL_JOYSTICK_DEVICE
variable gives me 3 joysticks listed! (one of the joysticks is listed twice). So a workaround at least is to figure out which joystick isn't picked up by SDL and set it to that environment variable.