Commit 4d94e776 authored by Nir Perry's avatar Nir Perry Committed by Dmitry Torokhov

Input: ALPS - fix multi-touch decoding on SS4 plus touchpads

The fix for handling two-finger scroll (i4a646580 - "Input: ALPS -
fix two-finger scroll breakage in right side on ALPS touchpad")
introduced a minor "typo" that broke decoding of multi-touch events are
decoded on some ALPS touchpads.  For example, tapping with three-fingers
can no longer be used to emulate middle-mouse-button (the kernel doesn't
recognize this as the proper event, and doesn't report it correctly to
userspace).  This affects touchpads that use SS4 "plus" protocol
variant, like those found on Dell E7270 & E7470 laptops (tested on
E7270).

First, probably the code in alps_decode_ss4_v2() for case
SS4_PACKET_ID_MULTI used inconsistent indices to "f->mt[]". You can see
0 & 1 are used for the "if" part but 2 & 3 are used for the "else" part.

Second, in the previous patch, new macros were introduced to decode X
coordinates specific to the SS4 "plus" variant, but the macro to
define the maximum X value wasn't changed accordingly. The macros to
decode X values for "plus" variant are effectively shifted right by 1
bit, but the max wasn't shifted too. This causes the driver to
incorrectly handle "no data" cases, which also interfered with how
multi-touch was handled.

Fixes: 4a646580 ("Input: ALPS - fix two-finger scroll breakage...")
Signed-off-by: default avatarNir Perry <nirperry@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarMasaki Ota <masaki.ota@jp.alps.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: default avatarDmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
parent 48282969
......@@ -1250,29 +1250,32 @@ static int alps_decode_ss4_v2(struct alps_fields *f,
case SS4_PACKET_ID_MULTI:
if (priv->flags & ALPS_BUTTONPAD) {
if (IS_SS4PLUS_DEV(priv->dev_id)) {
f->mt[0].x = SS4_PLUS_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[1].x = SS4_PLUS_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
f->mt[2].x = SS4_PLUS_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].x = SS4_PLUS_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_PLUS_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL;
} else {
f->mt[2].x = SS4_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].x = SS4_BTL_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL;
}
no_data_y = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY_BL;
f->mt[2].y = SS4_BTL_MF_Y_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].y = SS4_BTL_MF_Y_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL;
no_data_y = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY_BL;
} else {
if (IS_SS4PLUS_DEV(priv->dev_id)) {
f->mt[0].x = SS4_PLUS_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[1].x = SS4_PLUS_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
f->mt[2].x = SS4_PLUS_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].x = SS4_PLUS_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_PLUS_MFPACKET_NO_AX;
} else {
f->mt[0].x = SS4_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[1].x = SS4_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
f->mt[2].x = SS4_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].x = SS4_STD_MF_X_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX;
}
no_data_y = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY;
f->mt[2].y = SS4_STD_MF_Y_V2(p, 0);
f->mt[3].y = SS4_STD_MF_Y_V2(p, 1);
no_data_x = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX;
no_data_y = SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY;
}
f->first_mp = 0;
......
......@@ -143,8 +143,10 @@ enum SS4_PACKET_ID {
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX 8160 /* X-Coordinate value */
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY 4080 /* Y-Coordinate value */
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL 8176 /* Buttonless X-Coordinate value */
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY_BL 4088 /* Buttonless Y-Coordinate value */
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL 8176 /* Buttonless X-Coord value */
#define SS4_MFPACKET_NO_AY_BL 4088 /* Buttonless Y-Coord value */
#define SS4_PLUS_MFPACKET_NO_AX 4080 /* SS4 PLUS, X */
#define SS4_PLUS_MFPACKET_NO_AX_BL 4088 /* Buttonless SS4 PLUS, X */
/*
* enum V7_PACKET_ID - defines the packet type for V7
......
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