RE: Continue: psmouse.c - synaptics touchpad driver sync problem

From: Dmitry Torokhov
Date: Wed Jun 30 2004 - 08:23:59 EST


> Am Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2004 08.02 schrieb Dmitry Torokhov unter "Re:
> Continue:
> psmouse.c - synaptics touchpad driver sync problem":
> > The mux got confused as to where the byte came from. They byte itself
> > seems to be in line with other data in the stream. At this moment your
> > mouse has probably started jumping around. The patch I send earlier
> > should help with this kind of problem.
>
> Well, there are several things:
> 1) Cursor hangs on system load with internal mousepad
> (no external mouse connected)

You mean when the system load is high? Yes, that can happen..

> 2) Cursor jumps a bit with internal mousepad
> (no external mouse connected)
> 3) Cursor jumps like crazy when moving external mouse
> 4) Cursor randomly clicks when moving external mouse

Has the external mouse ever worked in 2.6? Or is it always
just randomly clickng stuff? Have you tried connecting another
mouse?

> 5) Hitting the mouse pad does not do a button1-click

I gather you do not have the X Synaptis driver installed?
Check out http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/index.html

> 6) Sometimes the keyboard does not work anymore or
> sends neverending random events - even with no
> external mouse/keyboard
>
> I did not recognize that the previous patch helped in any of these
> problems, but No. 2 is the hardest to check, because I have to work
> for a while until it occurs.
>
> The second patch does not help either.
>
> The i8042.nodemux option only "resolved" No. 3 and No. 4, because the
> external mouse was no more available. Until now, nothing makes anything
> better.
>

Just to confirm - you are saying that the touchpad + external mouse
worked together fine in 2.4 but in 2.6 with i8042.nomux the external
mouse does not work, correct?

>
> > > drivers/input/serio/i8042.c: fe <- i8042 (interrupt, aux3, 12)
> [181878]
> > > Jun 28 16:01:20 qingwa kernel: drivers/input/serio/i8042.c: 00 <-
> i8042
> > > (interrupt, aux3, 12) [181880]
>
> > Not quite sure what all this is about... Did you plug external keyboard
> > here?
>
> Possible.
>
>
> > > [184574] Jun 28 16:01:22 qingwa kernel: drivers/input/serio/i8042.c:
> 00
> > > <- i8042 (interrupt, aux3, 12) [184576] Jun 28 16:01:22 qingwa kernel:
> > > drivers/input/serio/i8042.c: 18 <- i8042 (interrupt, aux3, 12)
> [184585]
>
> > It seems that we are missing a byte between ff and 18, delay between 2
> > bytes is about a second... Where did the byte go? Do you have DMA turned
> > on on your hard driver? Anything polling battery status? Can't do
> > anything here...
>
> Do you mean hard disk DMA? Then Yes for DMA and yes for polling.
>

Ok, what program does the polling? What is the polling interval? Does
it help if you stop the program?

>
> > Could you change drivers/input/mouse/psmouse-base.c - psmouse_interrupt()
> > in call to time time_after HZ/2 to HZ/4. You may see more "lost x bytes"
> > messages but I bet touchpad handling will feel much better.
>
> I'll try if I can find out what you mean...
> ...ok, did the change.
>
> As far as I understand, it has only effect on internal touchpad. I will
> therefore need some time for long time check. You'll hear from me later,
> but this surely won't resolve problems No. 2 - 6.
>
> It is now together with your second patch, you first patch is no more in
> my sources. Is this good? (I understand that by "Vanilla" you mean the
> original source without your first patch?)

Yes.

--
Dmitry
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