r123442 introduced solution for clamping of PS/2 mice jitter when using
a KVM. Solution is to buffer mouse packets for 0.050ms if mouse activity
has not been seen for more than 0.5 seconds. Then flush that data to driver
if no validation errors found or drop the entire queue otherwise.
While it works well with relative devices it has issues with absolute ones
Depending on history buffering may results in delaying of the touch front
edge for 0.050ms that affects gesture processing (tap detection).
As absolute touchpads usually are built-in devices we can safely disable
bufferization and KVM jitter clamping to avoid such a delays.
MFC after: 2 weeks
if it is only multiplexed device. Also enable syncbit checks for them.
This fixes touchpad recognition on Panasonic Toughbook CF-MX4 laptop.
Reported by: Tomasz "CeDeROM" CEDRO <tomek_AT_cedro_DOT_info>
MFC after: 1 month
PR: 253279
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28502
Otherwise libinput refuses to recoginize some Synaptics touchpads with
"kernel bug: device has min == max on ABS_X" message in Xorg.log.
PR: 251149
Reported-by: Jens Grassel <freebsd-ports@jan0sch.de>
Tested-by: Jens Grassel <freebsd-ports@jan0sch.de>
MFC-after: 2 weeks
Rudimentary AUX multiplexing support was added to kernel to make possible
touchpad initialization on some HP EliteBook laptops with trackpoint.
Disable multiplexer probing on all Lenovo laptops now as they use touchpad
pass-through port rather than AUX multiplexer to connect trackpoint and
at least two model (X120e and X121e) is known for getting PS/2 AUX port
dysfunctional after switching back to hidden multiplexing mode.
AUX MUX probing can be reenabled with setting of hw.psm.mux_disabled loader
tunable to 0.
PR: 249987
Reported by: jwb
MFC after: 2 weeks
Currently atkbdc(4) assumes all coreboot BIOSes belonging to Chromebooks
and unconditionally sets a number of quirks to workaround known issues.
Exclude "System76" laptops from this set as they appeared to be a
traditional hardware ("lemur Pro" is a rebranded Clevo chassis) with
coreboot firmware on board. KBDC_QUIRK_KEEP_ACTIVATED quirk activated for
Chromebook platform makes keyboard on this devices inoperable.
"Purism Librem" laptops may require the same exclusion too.
PR: 250711
Reported by: nick.lott@gmail.com
MFC after: 2 weeks
which happens on some laptops after returning to legacy multiplexing mode
at initialization stage.
PR: 242542
Reported by: Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de>
MFC after: 1 week
Some models of laptops e.g. "X1 Carbon 3rd Gen Thinkpad" have LRM buttons
wired as so called "Synaptic touchpads extended buttons" rather thah real
trackpoint buttons. Handle this case with merging of events from both
sources.
PR: 245877
Reported by: Raichoo <raichoo@googlemail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
r357614 added CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT to make it easier to find nodes that are
still not MPSAFE (or already are but aren’t properly marked).
Use it in preparation for a general review of all nodes.
This is non-functional change that adds annotations to SYSCTL_NODE and
SYSCTL_PROC nodes using one of the soon-to-be-required flags.
Mark all obvious cases as MPSAFE. All entries that haven't been marked
as MPSAFE before are by default marked as NEEDGIANT
Approved by: kib (mentor, blanket)
Commented by: kib, gallatin, melifaro
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23718
This most importantly reduces duplication, but it also removes any potential
race with usage of dev->si_drv1 since it's now set prior to the device being
constructed enough to be accessible.
Proper locking for atkbdc will likely replace the kbdc_lock mechanism
entirely with a mutex in atkbdc_softc, so that other consumers can also
properly ensure locking protocol is followed (e.g. psm.c:doinitialize).
The first step to doing this neatly is making KBDC less opaque so that
others don't have to jump through weird casting hoops to address the mutex.
No functional change intended; this diff effectively just removes a bunch of
casting. A future change may remove the KBDC typedef entirely and just opt
for using `atkbdc_softc_c *` directly, but this was decidedly a good
intermediate step to make these changes simple to audit.
Most keyboard drivers are using the genkbd implementations as it is;
formally use them for any that aren't set and make
genkbd_get_fkeystr/genkbd_diag private.
A future change will provide default implementations for some of these where
it makes sense and most of them are already using the genkbd
implementation (e.g. get_fkeystr, diag).
Enable synaptics and elantech touchpads, as well as IBM/Lenovo TrackPoints
by default, instead of having users find and toggle a loader tunable.
This makes things like two finger scroll and other modern features work out
of the box with X. By enabling these settings by default, we get a better
desktop experience in X, since xserver and evdev can make use of the more
advanced synaptics and elantech features.
Reviewed by: imp, wulf, 0mp
Approved by: imp
Sponsored by: B3 Init (zeising)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20507
Add strict checks for unused bit states in Elantech trackpoint packet
parser to filter out spurious events produces by some hardware which
are detected as trackpoint packets. See comment on r328191 for example.
Tested by: Andrey Kosachenko <andrey.kosachenko@gmail.com>
Sign bits for X and Y motion data were taken from wrong places.
PR: 238291
Reported by: Andrey Kosachenko <andrey.kosachenko@gmail.com>
Tested by: Andrey Kosachenko <andrey.kosachenko@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
This change enables natural scrolling with two finger scroll enabled
and when user is using a trackpad (mouse and trackpoint are not affected).
Depending on trackpad model it can be activated with setting of
hw.psm.synaptics.natural_scroll or hw.psm.elantech.natural_scroll sysctl
values to 1.
Evdev protocol is not affected by this change too. Tune userland client
e.g. libinput to enable natural scrolling in that case.
Submitted by: nyan_myuji.xyz
Reviewed by: wulf
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20447
This allows replacing "sys/eventfilter.h" includes with "sys/_eventfilter.h"
in other header files (e.g., sys/{bus,conf,cpu}.h) and reduces header
pollution substantially.
EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE and EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DECLAREs were moved out of .c
files into appropriate headers (e.g., sys/proc.h, powernv/opal.h).
As a side effect of reduced header pollution, many .c files and headers no
longer contain needed definitions. The remainder of the patch addresses
adding appropriate includes to fix those files.
LOCK_DEBUG and LOCK_FILE_LINE_ARG are moved to sys/_lock.h, as required by
sys/mutex.h since r326106 (but silently protected by header pollution prior
to this change).
No functional change (intended). Of course, any out of tree modules that
relied on header pollution for sys/eventhandler.h, sys/lock.h, or
sys/mutex.h inclusion need to be fixed. __FreeBSD_version has been bumped.
This fixes a bug where, even when hw.psm.tap_enabled=0, touchpad taps
were processed.
tap_enabled has three states: unconfigured, disabled, and enabled (-1, 0, 1).
To respect PR kern/139272, taps are ignored only when explicity disabled.
Submitted by: Ben LeMasurier <ben@crypt.ly> (initial version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Ignoring of gesture processing when the palm is detected helps to reduce
some of the erratic pointer behavior.
This fixes regression introduced in r317814
Reported by: Ben LeMasurier <ben@crypt.ly>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Active PS/2 multiplexing is a method for attaching up to four PS/2
pointing devices to a computer. Enabling of multiplexed mode allows
commands to be directed to individual devices using routing prefixes.
Multiplexed mode reports input with each byte tagged to identify
its source. This method differs from one currently supported by psm(4)
where so called guest device (trackpoint) is attached to special
interface located on the host device (touchpad) and latter performs
guest protocol conversion to special encapsulation packet format.
At present time active PS/2 multiplexing is used in some models of
HP laptops e.g. EliteBook 8560w, 9470m. Enabling of absolute operation
mode on such touchpads is connected with following problems:
1. Touchpad's port priority is lower than trackpoint's. That blocks
information queries thus prevents touchpad detection and configuration.
2. Touchpad and trackpoint have different protocol packet sizes and
sync bytes.
As PS/2 usage is on decline only minimal possible set of changes to
support Synaptics touchpad and generic mouses is implemented.
Active multiplexing mode is enabled only at probe stage to scan through
attached PS/2 devices to query and configure Synaptics touchpad.
After touchpad has been configured, mux is switched back to legacy
(hidden multiplexing) mode to perform normal interrupt-driven input
data processing. Overflow bit values rather than tags are used to
separate packets produced by different devices. Switching back to
legacy mode allows to avoid psm(4) and atkbd(4) rework to support
4 instances of mouse driver.
Note: While in hidden multiplexing mode KBC does some editing of the
packet stream. It remembers the button bits from the last packet
received from each device, and replaces the button bits of every
packet with the logical OR of all devices’ most recent button bits.
This sort of button crosstalk results in spurious button events
which are inhibitted with various tricks. E.g. trackpoint middle
button events are suppressed while trackpad surface is touched and
touchpad left and right button events are suppressed if corresponding
trackpoint buttons are pressed.
PR: 231058
Reported by: Michael Figiel <mifigiel@gmail.com>
Tested by: Michael Figiel <mifigiel@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
It appeared that "0x46 identity middle byte" response is caused by so called
"Active PS/2 multiplexing controller" presence. Support for it will be added
in next commit.
Now evdev part of keyboard drivers does not take any locks if corresponding
input/eventN device node is not opened by userland consumers.
Do not assert console lock inside evdev to handle the cases when keyboard
driver is called from some special single-threaded context like shutdown
thread.
Move evdev_ev_kbd_event() helper from evdev to kbd.c as otherwise evdev
unconditionally requires all keyboard and console stuff to be compiled
into the kernel. This dependency happens as evdev_ev_kbd_event() helper
references kbdsw global variable defined in kbd.c through use of
kbdd_ioctl() macro.
While here make all keyboard drivers respect evdev_rcpt_mask while setting
typematic rate and LEDs with evdev interface.
Requested by: Milan Obuch <bsd@dino.sk>
Reviewed by: hselasky, gonzo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16614
Now softc should be retrieved from struct edvev * pointer
with evdev_get_softc() helper.
wmt(4) is a sample of driver that support both KPI.
Reviewed by: hselasky, gonzo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16614
These ioctls are not documented and only stubbed in a few drivers: mse(4),
psm(4) and syscon's sysmouse(4). The only exception is MOUSE_GETVARS
implemented in psm(4)
Given the fact that they were introduced 20 years ago and implementation
has never been completed, remove any related code.
PR: 228718 (exp-run)
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15726
OF_getprop_alloc takes element size argument and returns number of
elements in the property. There are valid use cases for such behavior
but mostly API consumers pass 1 as element size to get string
properties. What API users would expect from OF_getprop_alloc is to be
a combination of malloc + OF_getprop with the same semantic of return
value. This patch modifies API signature to match these expectations.
For the valid use cases with element size != 1 and to reduce
modification scope new OF_getprop_alloc_multi function has been
introduced that behaves the same way OF_getprop_alloc behaved prior to
this patch.
Reviewed by: ian, manu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14850
opt_compat.h is mentioned in nearly 180 files. In-progress network
driver compabibility improvements may add over 100 more so this is
closer to "just about everywhere" than "only some files" per the
guidance in sys/conf/options.
Keep COMPAT_LINUX32 in opt_compat.h as it is confined to a subset of
sys/compat/linux/*.c. A fake _COMPAT_LINUX option ensure opt_compat.h
is created on all architectures.
Move COMPAT_LINUXKPI to opt_dontuse.h as it is only used to control the
set of compiled files.
Reviewed by: kib, cem, jhb, jtl
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14941
'status' array passed to get_mouse_status() is usually uninitialized by
callers.
Fully populating it with values in get_mouse_status() can fail due to
read_aux_data().
Additionally, nothing in API constrains 'len' to be >= 3. In practice,
every caller passes three, so perhaps that argument should just be removed.
Refactoring is a larger change, though.
Remove use of potentially uninitialized values by:
1. Only printing 3 debug statuses if the passed array was at least
'len' >= 3;
2. Populating 'status' array up to first three elements, if read_aux_data()
failed.
No functional change intended.
Reported by: Coverity
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
synaptics or elantech sanity checker.
After packet has been rejected contents of packet buffer is not cleared
with setting of inputbytes counter to 0. So when this packet buffer is
filled again being an element of circular queue, new data appends to old
data rather than overwrites it. This leads to packet buffer overflow
after 10 rounds.
Fix it with setting of packet's inputbytes counter to 0 after rejection.
While here add extra logging of rejected packets.
PR: 222667 (for reference)
Reported by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Tested by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
MFC after: 1 week
Most synaptics touchpads return 0x47 in middle byte in responce to identify
command as stated in p.4.4 of "Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad Interfacing Guide".
But some devices e.g. found on HP EliteBook 9470m return 0x46 here.
Allow them to be identified as Synaptics as well as 0x47.
ExtendedQueries return incorrect data on such a touchpads so we ignore
their result and set conservative defaults.
PR: 222667
Reported by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Tested by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Approved by: gonzo
Modern touchpads do not issue interrupts on inactivity so "lost interrupt"
message became annoying spam nowadays. This change quiets the message
if debug.psm.loglevel=5 (or less) is set in /boot/loader.conf
Approved by: gonzo
ForcePads do not have any physical buttons, instead they detect click
based on finger pressure. Forcepads erroneously report button click
if there are 2 or more fingers on the touchpad breaking multifinger
gestures. To workaround this start reporting a click only after
4 consecutive single touch packets has been received. Skip these packets
in case more contacts appear.
PR: 223369
Reported by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Tested by: Neel Chauhan <neel@neelc.org>
Reviewed by: gonzo
Approved by: gonzo