On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 05:50:07PM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 01:20:26 +0200,
> Paul Donohue wrote:
> > 
> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 01:02:18PM -0700, Laura Abbott wrote:
> > > On 06/19/2017 11:43 AM, Paul Donohue wrote:
> > > > I get the same results as you - x_max and y_max affect cursor speed, 
> > > > and x_res and y_res seem to have no effect.  I can't seem to come up 
> > > > with any values that cause intermittent cursor issues on one side of 
> > > > the touchpad.
> > > > Both max and res do get passed up to the X driver, and I do see 
> > > > references to both max and resolution in xf86-input-evdev, although I 
> > > > haven't actually traced it through to see if/where each value is 
> > > > actually consumed with my setup.
> > > > 
> > > > Maybe we should ask the user to try a few more tests?
> > > > 1) Using the original code (without the modifications from bug 195215), 
> > > > add the following before 'return 0' at the end of 
> > > > alps_update_device_area_ss4_v2(), then run `dmesg | grep 
> > > > num-electrodes` after loading the alps kernel module to get the output. 
> > > >  This should tell us what values the user is actually reading from the 
> > > > hardware:
> > > > psmouse_err(psmouse,
> > > >     "pitch %dx%d num-electrodes %dx%d physical size %dx%dmm res %dx%d 
> > > > max %dx%d\n",
> > > >     x_pitch, y_pitch, num_x_electrode, num_y_electrode,
> > > >     x_phys / 10, y_phys / 10, priv->x_res, priv->y_res, priv->x_max, 
> > > > priv->y_max);
> > > > 2) Use the old electrode count code but the new pitch code:
> > > >         if (IS_SS4PLUS_DEV(priv->dev_id)) {
> > > >                 num_x_electrode =
> > > >                         SS4_NUMSENSOR_XOFFSET + (otp[1][0] & 0x0F);
> > > >                 num_y_electrode =
> > > >                         SS4_NUMSENSOR_YOFFSET + ((otp[1][0] >> 4) & 
> > > > 0x0F);
> > > > 
> > > >                 priv->x_max =
> > > >                         (num_x_electrode - 1) * SS4_COUNT_PER_ELECTRODE;
> > > >                 priv->y_max =
> > > >                         (num_y_electrode - 1) * SS4_COUNT_PER_ELECTRODE;
> > > > 
> > > >                 x_pitch = (otp[0][1] & 0x0F) + SS4PLUS_MIN_PITCH_MM;
> > > >                 y_pitch = ((otp[0][1] >> 4) & 0x0F) + 
> > > > SS4PLUS_MIN_PITCH_MM;
> > > > 
> > > >         } else {
> > > > 3) Use the new electrode count code but the old pitch code:
> > > >         if (IS_SS4PLUS_DEV(priv->dev_id)) {
> > > >                 num_x_electrode =
> > > >                         SS4PLUS_NUMSENSOR_XOFFSET + (otp[0][2] & 0x0F);
> > > >                 num_y_electrode =
> > > >                         SS4PLUS_NUMSENSOR_YOFFSET + ((otp[0][2] >> 4) & 
> > > > 0x0F);
> > > > 
> > > >                 priv->x_max =
> > > >                         (num_x_electrode - 1) * 
> > > > SS4PLUS_COUNT_PER_ELECTRODE;
> > > >                 priv->y_max =
> > > >                         (num_y_electrode - 1) * 
> > > > SS4PLUS_COUNT_PER_ELECTRODE;
> > > > 
> > > >                 x_pitch = ((otp[1][2] >> 2) & 0x07) + SS4_MIN_PITCH_MM;
> > > >                 y_pitch = ((otp[1][2] >> 5) & 0x07) + SS4_MIN_PITCH_MM;
> > > > 
> > > >         } else {
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > Can you produce patches for these test cases?
> > 
> > I've reduced it to two test cases.  Patches attached.
> 
> Hi, just joining to the party in the middle, as I'm also facing the
> same problem on Dell E7270 laptop.  Has this issue already been
> addressed?
> 
> If not, the following was my result:
> 
> - the first patch slowed the pointer movement a lot, it's even slower
>   than the old kernel (e.g. 4.4.x).
>   The two finger scroll works fine on all touchpad area now.
> 
> - the second patch made the pointer movement even faster than now (as
>   I feel, not quite sure).  The two finger scroll doesn't work at the
>   right side of the touchpad.
> 
> 
> The kernel output from the first patch is below:
>   psmouse serio1: alps: test1 pitch 37x37 num-electrodes 8x7 physical size 
> 25x22mm res 69x69 max 1792x1536
> 
> Let me know if you have any further test.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Takashi

Do you have the kernel output from the second patch?

Thanks!
-Paul

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