Call For Testers: Synaptics touchpads
Jan Kokemüller
jan.kokemueller at gmail.com
Sun Apr 19 18:46:25 UTC 2015
On 08.04.2015 09:19, Rui Paulo wrote:
> The attached patch adds support for newer touchpad features and implements two
> finger scrolling.
Hi,
thanks for bringing two finger scrolling to the psm driver!
I've attached a patch of some more improvements and fixes. I hope some
of this stuff can make it into the driver:
- Two finger scrolling support for "semi-MT" touchpads. Those include
many of the older Synaptics touchpads before "true" multitouch support
(indicated by capMultiFinger). Semi-MT touchpads can report a second
finger position, but the X or Y coordinate may be swapped with some
coordinate of the first finger. This is a result of how the hardware
works internally. Therefore, all that can be reliably extracted is the
bounding box of the two finger positions. Semi-MT touchpads can be
recognized by the capAdvancedGestures capability bit. After setting the
mode byte, advanced gestures mode has to be enabled. Then, data packets
compatible with the capMultiFinger format are sent, so the same two
finger scrolling code can be leveraged. Enabling advanced gestures mode
on true multitouch touchpads should be harmless. Linux seems to always
enable advanced gestures mode. I don't have a real multitouch touchpad
for testing though.
- Put mode setting logic into own functions synaptics_preferred_mode()
and synaptics_set_mode() to have this in one place.
synaptics_passthrough_on() and synaptics_passthrough_off() currently
always use 0xc1 as the mode byte, which may be wrong for touchpads that
don't have capExtended (sorry, my fault).
- Expose X and Y resolution of touchpad to userland. Also expose minimum
and maximum X and Y coordinates. This is useful for programs in
userspace that read raw PSM packets (with PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE enabled) and
need to interpret the coordinates.
- Also send "extended w mode" packets (see section 3.2.9 of
511-000275-01_RevB.pdf) to userspace if PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE is enabled.
This is useful for userspace programs/drivers such as
xf86-input-synaptics that can handle these packets.
- Fix parsing of nExtendedQueries, and request extended/continued
capability bits depending on this value.
- capReportsMax, capClearPad, capAdvancedGestures and capCoveredPad must
be extracted from status[0] and not status[2], I think.
Two finger scrolling works reasonably well with my semi-MT touchpad
(Lenovo T420). However, it is very sensitive if I move my fingers very
slowly. I wonder if this is because it's a semi-MT touchpad or if I have
to tweak some setting. Also sometimes, if I move my fingers up, it
scrolls down, and vice versa. Maybe this is a result of how dxp and dyp
are calculated with the abs() function?
Cheers,
Jan
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