Found on allmodconfig build (ARCH=alpha)
drivers/misc/pti.c: In function 'get_id':
drivers/misc/pti.c:249: error: implicit declaration of function 'kmalloc'
drivers/misc/pti.c: In function 'pti_char_write':
drivers/misc/pti.c:658: error: implicit declaration of function 'copy_from_user'
Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Cc: J Freyensee <james_p_freyensee@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jeremy Rocher <rocher.jeremy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
entry_32.S contained a hardcoded alternative instruction entry, and the
format changed in commit 59e97e4d6f ("x86: Make alternative
instruction pointers relative").
Replace the hardcoded entry with the altinstruction_entry macro. This
fixes the 32-bit boot with CONFIG_X86_INVD_BUG=y.
Reported-and-tested-by: Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@mit.edu>
Cc: Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Otherwise it just contains random memory.
Issue detected by cppcheck.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Jarosch <thomas.jarosch@intra2net.com>
Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
While removing custom rendezvous code and switching to stop_machine,
commit 192d885742 ("x86, mtrr: use stop_machine APIs for doing MTRR
rendezvous") completely dropped mtrr setting code on !CONFIG_SMP
breaking MTRR settting on UP.
Fix it by removing the incorrect CONFIG_SMP.
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Reported-by: Anders Eriksson <aeriksson@fastmail.fm>
Tested-and-acked-by: Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
Acked-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Purely in-memory filesystems do not use the inode hash as the dcache
tells us if an entry already exists. As a result, they do not call
unlock_new_inode, and thus directory inodes do not get put into a
different lockdep class for i_sem.
We need the different lockdep classes, because the locking order for
i_mutex is different for directory inodes and regular inodes. Directory
inodes can do "readdir()", which takes i_mutex *before* possibly taking
mm->mmap_sem (due to a page fault while copying the directory entry to
user space).
In contrast, regular inodes can be mmap'ed, which takes mm->mmap_sem
before accessing i_mutex.
The two cases can never happen for the same inode, so no real deadlock
can occur, but without the different lockdep classes, lockdep cannot
understand that. As a result, if CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is set, this
can lead to false positives from lockdep like below:
find/645 is trying to acquire lock:
(&mm->mmap_sem){++++++}, at: [<ffffffff81109514>] might_fault+0x5c/0xac
but task is already holding lock:
(&sb->s_type->i_mutex_key#15){+.+.+.}, at: [<ffffffff81149f34>]
vfs_readdir+0x5b/0xb4
which lock already depends on the new lock.
the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:
-> #1 (&sb->s_type->i_mutex_key#15){+.+.+.}:
[<ffffffff8108ac26>] lock_acquire+0xbf/0x103
[<ffffffff814db822>] __mutex_lock_common+0x4c/0x361
[<ffffffff814dbc46>] mutex_lock_nested+0x40/0x45
[<ffffffff811daa87>] hugetlbfs_file_mmap+0x82/0x110
[<ffffffff81111557>] mmap_region+0x258/0x432
[<ffffffff811119dd>] do_mmap_pgoff+0x2ac/0x306
[<ffffffff81111b4f>] sys_mmap_pgoff+0x118/0x16a
[<ffffffff8100c858>] sys_mmap+0x22/0x24
[<ffffffff814e3ec2>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
-> #0 (&mm->mmap_sem){++++++}:
[<ffffffff8108a4bc>] __lock_acquire+0xa1a/0xcf7
[<ffffffff8108ac26>] lock_acquire+0xbf/0x103
[<ffffffff81109541>] might_fault+0x89/0xac
[<ffffffff81149cff>] filldir+0x6f/0xc7
[<ffffffff811586ea>] dcache_readdir+0x67/0x205
[<ffffffff81149f54>] vfs_readdir+0x7b/0xb4
[<ffffffff8114a073>] sys_getdents+0x7e/0xd1
[<ffffffff814e3ec2>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
This patch moves the directory vs file lockdep annotation into a helper
function that can be called by in-memory filesystems and has hugetlbfs
call it.
Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer <jwboyer@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brodo/cpupowerutils:
cpupower: use man(1) when calling "cpupower help subcommand"
cpupower: make NLS truly optional
cpupower: fix Makefile typo
cpupower: Make monitor command -c/--cpu aware
cpupower: Better detect offlined CPUs
cpupower: Do not show an empty Idle_Stats monitor if no idle driver is available
cpupower: mperf monitor - Use TSC to calculate max frequency if possible
cpupower: avoid using symlinks
* 'hwmon-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/groeck/staging:
hwmon: (i5k_amb) Drop i5k_channel_pci_id
hwmon: (ntc_thermistor) Simplify if sequence
* '3.1-rc-fixes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending: (21 commits)
target: Convert acl_node_lock to be IRQ-disabling
target: Make locking in transport_deregister_session() IRQ safe
tcm_fc: init/exit functions should not be protected by "#ifdef MODULE"
target: Print subpage too for unhandled MODE SENSE pages
iscsi-target: Fix iscsit_allocate_se_cmd_for_tmr failure path bugs
iscsi-target: Implement iSCSI target IPv6 address printing.
target: Fix task SGL chaining breakage with transport_allocate_data_tasks
target: Fix task count > 1 handling breakage and use max_sector page alignment
target: Add missing DATA_SG_IO transport_cmd_get_valid_sectors check
target: Fix SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE zero LBA + range breakage
target: Remove duplicate task completions in transport_emulate_control_cdb
target: Fix WRITE_SAME usage with transport_get_size
target: Add WRITE_SAME (10) parsing and refactor passthrough checks
target: Fix write payload exception handling with ->new_cmd_map
iscsi-target: forever loop bug in iscsit_attach_ooo_cmdsn()
iscsi-target: remove duplicate return
target: Convert target_core_rd.c to use use BUG_ON
iscsi-target: Fix leak on failure in iscsi_copy_param_list()
target: Use ERR_CAST inlined function
target: Make standard INQUIRY return 'not connected' for tpg_virt_lun0
...
I ran into a couple of programs which broke with the new Linux 3.0
version. Some of those were binary only. I tried to use LD_PRELOAD to
work around it, but it was quite difficult and in one case impossible
because of a mix of 32bit and 64bit executables.
For example, all kind of management software from HP doesnt work, unless
we pretend to run a 2.6 kernel.
$ uname -a
Linux svivoipvnx001 3.0.0-08107-g97cd98f #1062 SMP Fri Aug 12 18:11:45 CEST 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$ hpacucli ctrl all show
Error: No controllers detected.
$ rpm -qf /usr/sbin/hpacucli
hpacucli-8.75-12.0
Another notable case is that Python now reports "linux3" from
sys.platform(); which in turn can break things that were checking
sys.platform() == "linux2":
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664564
It seems pretty clear to me though it's a bug in the apps that are using
'==' instead of .startswith(), but this allows us to unbreak broken
programs.
This patch adds a UNAME26 personality that makes the kernel report a
2.6.40+x version number instead. The x is the x in 3.x.
I know this is somewhat ugly, but I didn't find a better workaround, and
compatibility to existing programs is important.
Some programs also read /proc/sys/kernel/osrelease. This can be worked
around in user space with mount --bind (and a mount namespace)
To use:
wget ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ak/uname26/uname26.c
gcc -o uname26 uname26.c
./uname26 program
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Calao use on there dev kits a FT2232 where the port 0 is used for the JTAG and
port 1 for the UART
They use the same VID and PID as FTDI Chip but they program the manufacturer
name in the eeprom
So use this information to detect it
Signed-off-by: Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD <plagnioj@jcrosoft.com>
Cc: Gregory Hermant <gregory.hermant@calao-systems.com>
Cc: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Commit c03f007a8b (OMAP: PM:
omap_device: add system PM methods for PM domain handling) mistakenly
used SET_SYSTEM_SLEEP_PM_OPS() when trying to configure custom methods
for the PM domains noirq methods. Fix that by setting only the
suspend_noirq and resume_noirq methods with custom versions.
Note that all other PM domain methods (including the "normal"
suspend/resume methods) are populated using USE_PLATFORM_PM_SLEEP_OPS,
which configures them all to the default subsystem (platform_bus)
methods.
Reported-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com>
Tested-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
The description of pm_runtime_irq_safe() has to be updated to follow
the code after commit 02b2677 (PM / Runtime: Allow _put_sync() from
interrupts-disabled context).
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Kevin Hilman <khilman@ti.com>
Headphones has stopped working for the original reported (a regression
compared to 2.6.38). This is because Speaker and Headphones share the
same DAC, in which case no Headphones volume control was created.
This patch fixes so that both Speaker and Headphones volume
controls are created in such scenario.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817943
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
In commit a144c6a6c9 ("PM: Print a warning if firmware is requested
when tasks are frozen") we not only printed a warning if somebody tried
to load the firmware when tasks are frozen - we also failed the load.
But that check was done before the check for built-in firmware, and then
when we disallowed usermode helpers during bootup (commit 288d5abec831:
"Boot up with usermodehelper disabled"), that actually means that
built-in modules can no longer load their firmware even if the firmware
is built in too. Which used to work, and some people depended on it for
the R100 driver.
So move the test for usermodehelper_is_disabled() down, to after
checking the built-in firmware.
This should fix:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40952
Reported-by: James Cloos <cloos@hjcloos.com>
Bisected-by: Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de>
Cc: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net>
Cc: Rafael Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Cc: Valdis Kletnieks <valdis.kletnieks@vt.edu>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
* 'for-31-rc3/i2c-fixes' of git://git.fluff.org/bjdooks/linux:
i2c-nomadik: fix kerneldoc warning
Revert "i2c-omap: fix static suspend vs. runtime suspend"
i2c-nomadik: Do not use _interruptible_ variant call
There was a missing struct item in the kerneldoc, add it and fix
another pretty-printing formatting issue with a missing space.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
Seen on v3.1-rc3, patch:
omap: mcbsp: Drop in-driver transfer support
bafe2721a0
Removed code that now cause tidspbridge to break while compiling.
Signed-off-by: Omar Ramirez Luna <omar.ramirez@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Associate the HDMI clock together with LCDC1 on sh7372.
Without this patch Suspend-to-RAM hangs on the boards
AP4EVB and Mackerel. The code hangs in the LCDC driver
where the software is waiting forever for the hardware to
power down. By explicitly associating the HDMI clock with
LCDC1 we can make sure the HDMI clock is enabled using
Runtime PM whenever the driver is accessing the hardware.
This HDMI and LCDC1 dependency is documented in the sh7372
data sheet. Older kernels did work as expected but the
recently merged (3.1-rc)
794d78f drivers: sh: late disabling of clocks V2
introduced code to turn off clocks lacking software reference
which happens to include the HDMI clock that is needed by
LCDC1 to operate as expected.
Signed-off-by: Magnus Damm <damm@opensource.se>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Since sci_port_enable() and sci_port_disable() may be run with
interrupts off and they execute pm_runtime_get_sync() and
pm_runtime_put_sync(), respectively, the SCI device's
power.irq_safe flag has to be set to indicate that it is safe
to execute runtime PM callbacks for this device with interrupts off.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Magnus Damm <damm@opensource.se>
The lock member of struct pm_clk_data is of type struct mutex,
which is a problem, because the suspend and resume routines
defined in drivers/base/power/clock_ops.c cannot be executed
with interrupts disabled for this reason. Modify
struct pm_clk_data so that its lock member is a spinlock.
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Acked-by: Magnus Damm <damm@opensource.se>
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/hid:
HID: wiimote: Add status and return request handlers
HID: wiimote: Add drm request
HID: wiimote: Register led class devices
HID: wiimote: Correctly call HID open/close callbacks
HID: wiimote: Simplify synchronization
HID: usbhid: Add support for SiGma Micro chip
HID: add support for new revision of Apple aluminum keyboard
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input:
Input: ad714x - read the interrupt status registers in a row
Input: ad714x - use DMA-safe buffers for spi_write()
Input: ad714x - fix endianness issues
Input: ad714xx-spi - force SPI bus into the default 8-bit mode
Input: ep93xx_keypad - add missing include of linux/module.h
Input: tnetv107x-ts - add missing include of linux/module.h
Input: max11801_ts - correct license statement
Input: atmel_mxt_ts - report pressure information from the driver
Input: bcm5974 - Add support for newer MacBookPro8,2
Input: wacom - report id 3 returns 4 bytes of data
Input: wacom - add WAC_MSG_RETRIES define
Input: wacom - add support for the Wacom Bamboo Pen (CTL-660/K)
Input: tegra-kbc - correct call to input_free_device
Input: mpu3050 - correct call to input_free_device
Input: bcm5974 - add support for touchpads found in MacBookAir4,2
Input: mma8450 - fix module device table type
Input: remove CLOCK_TICK_RATE from analog joystick driver
* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse:
fuse: check size of FUSE_NOTIFY_INVAL_ENTRY message
fuse: mark pages accessed when written to
fuse: delete dead .write_begin and .write_end aops
fuse: fix flock
fuse: fix non-ANSI void function notation
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net: (29 commits)
bridge: fix a possible net_device leak
net: Documentation: RFC 2553bis is now RFC 3493
atm: br2684: Fix oops due to skb->dev being NULL
ipv6: Fix ipv6_getsockopt for IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS
net: netdev-features.txt update to Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
vlan: reset headers on accel emulation path
forcedeth: call vlan_mode only if hw supports vlans
via-velocity: remove non-tagged packet filtering
bonding:reset backup and inactive flag of slave
net_sched: fix port mirror/redirect stats reporting
sit tunnels: propagate IPv6 transport class to IPv4 Type of Service
gianfar: reduce stack usage in gianfar_ethtool.c
net: minor update to Documentation/networking/scaling.txt
net: add missing entries to Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
gianfar: prevent buggy hw rx vlan tagging
net: sh_eth: Fix build by forgot including linux/interrupt.h
drivers/net/can/sja1000/plx_pci.c: eliminate double free
usbnet/cdc_ncm: Don't use stack variables for DMA
vmxnet3: Don't enable vlan filters in promiscuous mode.
iwlagn: sysfs couldn't find the priv pointer
...
Make sure that only assigned storage increments are unassigned when
attaching a storage element.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
The main purpose for PSW restart will be kdump. Therefore customers will
issue "system restart" for creating a dump. If kdump is not enabled,
currently "PSW restart" will reboot the system and then no dump can
be created any more. In order to still allow a manual stand-alone dump in
the case a user issues "PSW restart" on a system that has not enabled
kdump we now stop the system.
Signed-off-by: Michael Holzheu <holzheu@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
reipl_fcp_kset was just initialized, so it appears that it should be tested
instead of reipl_kset.
Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>
Reported-by: Suman Saha <sumsaha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Data is only used to temporarily hold information to be copied to the user
level, so it should be freed before leaving the function.
A simplified version of the semantic match that finds this problem is as
follows: (http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/)
// <smpl>
@exists@
local idexpression x;
statement S,S1;
expression E;
identifier fl;
expression *ptr != NULL;
@@
x = \(kmalloc\|kzalloc\|kcalloc\)(...);
...
if (x == NULL) S
<... when != x
when != if (...) { <+...kfree(x)...+> }
when any
when != true x == NULL
x->fl
...>
(
if (x == NULL) S1
|
if (...) { ... when != x
when forall
(
return \(0\|<+...x...+>\|ptr\);
|
* return ...;
)
}
)
// </smpl>
Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
When IPL'ing from a block device and an NSS should be created we must
make sure that the kernel image and the initrd are in different 1MB
segments. Otherwise creating the NSS will fail.
So we make sure the initrd is 4MB behind the end of the kernel image
like we do already when IPL via the VM reader is performed.
Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Board file support for Ventana is not yet mainlined, and probably won't
ever be given the move to Device-Tree. Consequently, the Ventana entry
is being removed from arch/arm/tools/mach-types in the next merge window,
since it was registered over a year ago.
This will also remove function machine_is_ventana(), which is used by
the ASoC Tegra WM8903 machine driver. This will cause compilation
failures. Drop Ventana support to resolve this.
Hopefully, in the not-too-distant future, tegra_wm8903.c will be able to
configure itself from Device-Tree, and hence we'll be able to re-instate
Ventana support just by creating a .dts file for the board.
Also note that Aebl support is in a similar boat. However, that board
isn't scheduled for deprecation for at least another 5 months, and
perhaps we will have completely removed non-Device-Tree support from
tegra_wm8903.c by then and/or adjusted mach-types policy.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Acked-by: Liam Girdwood <lrg@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Signed-off-by: Joseph Pentland <jp@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Acked-by: Liam Girdwood <lrg@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
FUSE_NOTIFY_INVAL_ENTRY didn't check the length of the write so the
message processing could overrun and result in a "kernel BUG at
fs/fuse/dev.c:629!"
Reported-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwenn@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@suse.cz>
CC: stable@kernel.org
Change the placement of __init and __exit annotations to be consistent
with the rest of the drivers.
Signed-off-by: Wanlong Gao <gaowanlong@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Synaptics image sensor touchpads track up to 5 fingers, but only report 2.
They use a special "TYPE=2" (AGM-CONTACT) packet type that reports
the number of tracked fingers and which finger is reported in the SGM
and AGM packets.
With this new packet type, it is possible to tell userspace when 4 or 5
fingers are touching.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
"4-finger scroll" is a gesture supported by some applications and
operating systems.
"Resting thumb" is when a clickpad user rests a finger (e.g., a
thumb), in a "click zone" (typically the bottom of the touchpad) in
anticipation of click+move=select gestures.
Thus, "4-finger scroll + resting thumb" is a 5-finger gesture.
To allow userspace to detect this gesture, we send BTN_TOOL_QUINTTAP.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Synaptics image sensor touchpads track 5 fingers, but only report 2.
This patch attempts to deal with some idiosyncrasies of these touchpads:
* When there are 3 or more fingers, only two are reported.
* The touchpad tracks the 5 fingers in slot[0] through slot[4].
* It always reports the lowest and highest valid slots in SGM and AGM
packets, respectively.
* The number of fingers is only reported in the SGM packet. However,
the number of fingers can change either before or after an AGM
packet.
* Thus, if an SGM reports a different number of fingers than the last
SGM, it is impossible to tell whether the intervening AGM corresponds
to the old number of fingers or the new number of fingers.
* For example, when going from 2->3 fingers, it is not possible to tell
whether tell AGM contains slot[1] (old 2nd finger) or slot[2] (new
3rd finger).
* When fingers are added one at at time, from 1->2->3, it is possible to
track which slots are contained in the SGM and AGM packets:
1 finger: SGM = slot[0], no AGM
2 fingers: SGM = slot[0], AGM = slot[1]
3 fingers: SGM = slot[0], AGM = slot[2]
* It is also possible to track which slot is contained in the SGM when 1
of 2 fingers is removed. This is because the touchpad sends a special
(0,0,0) AGM packet whenever all fingers are removed except slot[0]:
Last AGM == (0,0,0): SGM contains slot[1]
Else: SGM contains slot[0]
* However, once there are 3 fingers, if exactly 1 finger is removed, it
is impossible to tell which 2 slots are contained in SGM and AGM.
The (SGM,AGM) could be (0,1), (0,2), or (1,2). There is no way to know.
* Similarly, if two fingers are simultaneously removed (3->1), then it
is only possible to know if SGM still contains slot[0].
* Since it is not possible to reliably track which slot is being
reported, we invalidate the tracking_id every time the number of
fingers changes until this ambiguity is resolved when:
a) All fingers are removed.
b) 4 or 5 fingers are touched, generates an AGM-CONTACT packet.
c) All fingers are removed except slot[0]. In this special case, the
ambiguity is resolved since by the (0,0,0) AGM packet.
Behavior of the driver:
When 2 or more fingers are present on the touchpad, the kernel reports
up to two MT-B slots containing the position data for two of the fingers
reported by the touchpad. If the identity of a finger cannot be tracked
when the number-of-fingers changes, the corresponding MT-B slot will be
invalidated (track_id set to -1), and a new track_id will be assigned in
a subsequent input event report.
The driver always reports the total number of fingers using one of the
EV_KEY/BTN_TOOL_*TAP events. This could differ from the number of valid
MT-B slots for two reasons:
a) There are more than 2 fingers on the pad.
b) During ambiguous number-of-fingers transitions, the correct track_id
for one or both of the slots cannot be determined, so the slots are
invalidated.
Thus, this is a hybrid singletouch/MT-B scheme. Userspace can detect
this behavior by noting that the driver supports more EV_KEY/BTN_TOOL_*TAP
events than its maximum EV_ABS/ABS_MT_SLOT.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Some devices are capable of identifying and/or tracking more contacts than
they can report to the driver. Document how a driver should handle this,
and what userspace should expect.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
A Synaptics image sensor tracks 5 fingers, but can only report 2.
The algorithm for choosing which 2 fingers to report and in which packet:
Touchpad maintains 5 slots, numbered 0 to 4
Initially all slots are empty
As new fingers are detected, assign them to the lowest available slots
The touchpad always reports:
SGM: lowest numbered non-empty slot
AGM: highest numbered non-empty slot, if there is one
In addition, these touchpads have a special AGM packet type which reports
the number of fingers currently being tracked, and which finger is in
each of the two slots. Unfortunately, these "TYPE=2" packets are only used
when more than 3 fingers are being tracked. When less than 4 fingers
are present, the 'w' value must be used to track how many fingers are
present, and knowing which fingers are being reported is much more
difficult, if not impossible.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Synaptics makes (at least) two kinds of touchpad sensors:
* Older pads use a profile sensor that could only infer the location
of individual fingers based on the projection of their profiles
onto row and column sensors.
* Newer pads use an image sensor that can track true finger position
using a two-dimensional sensor grid.
Both sensor types support an "Advanced Gesture Mode":
When multiple fingers are detected, the touchpad sends alternating
"Advanced Gesture Mode" (AGM) and "Simple Gesture Mode" (SGM)
packets.
The AGM packets have w=2, and contain reduced resolution finger data
The SGM packets have w={0,1} and contain full resolution finger data
Profile sensors try to report the "upper" (larger y value) finger in
the SGM packet, and the lower (smaller y value) in the AGM packet.
However, due to the nature of the profile sensor, they easily get
confused when fingers cross, and can start reporting the x-coordinate
of one with the y-coordinate of the other. Thus, for profile
sensors, "semi-mt" was created, which reports a "bounding box"
created by pairing min and max coordinates of the two pairs of
reported fingers.
Image sensors can report the actual coordinates of two of the fingers
present. This patch detects if the touchpad is an image sensor and
reports finger data using the MT-B protocol.
NOTE: This patch only adds partial support for 2-finger gestures.
The proper interpretation of the slot contents when more than
two fingers are present is left to later patches. Also,
handling of 'number of fingers' transitions is incomplete.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
When a Synaptics touchpad is in "AGM" mode, and multiple fingers are
detected, the touchpad sends alternating "Advanced Gesture Mode" (AGM) and
"Simple Gesture Mode" (SGM) packets.
The AGM packets have w=2, and contain reduced resolution finger data.
The SGM packets have w={0,1} and contain full resolution finger data.
Refactor the parsing of agm packets to its own function, and rename the
synaptics_data.mt field to .agm to indicate that it contains the contents of
the last agm packet.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Synaptics touchpads report increasing y from bottom to top.
This is inverted from normal userspace "top of screen is 0" coordinates.
Thus, the kernel driver reports inverted y coordinates to userspace.
This patch refactors this inversion.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Chase Douglas <chase.douglas@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Since touchscreen driver does not handle any events to be sent to the
device we can close serio port first and then unregister the input device.
Tested-by: Ping Cheng <pingc@wacom.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Implement open() and close() methods for the input device so that we
do not start the device unless there are users listening to the events.
Acked-by: Chris Bagwell <chris@cnpbagwell.com>
Tested-by: Ping Cheng <pingc@wacom.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>