On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Nick Dyer <nick.dyer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yufeng Shen wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Nick Dyer <nick.dyer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Daniel Kurtz wrote: >>>> The matrix x/y size in the Info ID Block represents the number of x/y >>>> trace lines on the device. There is no need to re-read them after >>>> applying pdata config, since pdata only configures the object table >>>> etnries. The matrix size read from the ID can only be updated by a >>>> firmware update. >>> >>> This isn't correct. For example, mXT224 can be configured as 16x14, 17x13, >>> 18x12, etc. This only takes effect when the chip is reset, which is why it >>> is necessary to re-read them after applying the config. >> >> so look at structure mxt_info >> >> struct mxt_info { >> u8 family_id; >> u8 variant_id; >> u8 version; >> u8 build; >> u8 matrix_xsize; >> u8 matrix_ysize; >> u8 object_num; >> }; >> >> I think it is meant to be corresponding to Information Block of the >> device, of which >> the matrix_xsize and matrix_ysize mean "The size of the matrix the >> device supports", >> which should be fixed for a certain chip. > > As I said, it's not fixed, there is a mode setting (T28 byte 2) which > alters the matrix size. This is documented in the protocol guide, if you > have it. > > You can also verify this if you want: change mode setting, backup, reset, > and read the information block, you'll see the matrix size changes. I've > just checked that myself on an mXT224. > Ah, you are correct. I was looking at the wrong protocol guide. mXT224(E) does have the mode setting option. > I also asked the guys at Atmel that I work with, and they confirm that this > behaviour is as designed. > >> The configurable matrix size is in T9 XSIZE/YSIZE, which, if ever >> needed to be read back, >> probably read back into something other than mxt_info struct. > > The position of the touchscreen within the matrix is a separate > configurable setting, you're confusing the two. > > cheers > > -- > Nick Dyer > Software Engineer, ITDev Ltd > Hardware and Software Development Consultancy > Website: http://www.itdev.co.uk -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html