On Tue, 2012-11-06 at 17:47 -0500, Ozan Çağlayan wrote: > Hi, > > This driver [0] was written with a cooperation of Cypress, Dell and > Canonical Engineers within the last 3-4 months. It is very nice that > Cypress as a vendor cooperated with Canonical (Because Canonical works > with Dell for their Project Sputnik and Dell XPS13 is used as the main > hardware for that project and Dell XPS13 has this type of trackpad, > Bingo!), and I am also glad that Ubuntu users benefits from this > driver. > > The driver brings multi-touch scrolling, disable-while-tapping and > makes Fn+Fx touchpad disable/enable work for not only Dell XPS13 but > for all laptops having this trackpad (My Lenovo Ultrabook U300s for > example, I tested the patches on fedora 17's 3.6 kernel and it works > quiet nice) > > But what I am not getting that why NOBODY from Cypress/Canonical/Dell > isn't bothering to push this driver to upstream? In fact, Canonical is working on preparing the Cypress PS/2 trackpad driver for submitting upstream. > Is it too hard? I don't think so as the patches are quite non-invasive > and small. Your estimate of the work/risk involved not withstanding, I chose to deploy this experimental driver in stages -- first in the oem-specific "Sputnik project" kernel, then (recently) in the main Ubuntu kernel, then finally (soon) upstream -- so as to minimize regressions while shaking out the bugs. For example, the version to which you linked does include a regression (breaks some ALPS touchpads) which we discovered only after deploying in Ubuntu. I expect to submit the Cypress driver upstream within two weeks. Of course, my work on the driver is (and has been) publicly available[1]. -Kamal Mostafa <kamal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [1] The latest version of this driver is represented by the patch set: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu%2Fubuntu-quantal.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=Cypress+PS%2F2 > > Is the only distribution around is Ubuntu? > Is the only laptop sold in the world is Dell XPS13 with an Ubuntu? > > I'm not trying to be impolite but it hurts me to see that a vendor > produces an open-source driver for its device but makes use of it only > through a specific distribution. > > If Cypress is just beginning developing open-source drivers for their > devices, I hope that after this mail they will be much sensitive about > the issue and push their drivers even before the release of their > devices to make user experience flawless. > > (I googled and searched the archives of LKML and linux-input but > couldn't find a discussion or patch series about the driver. If I > missed it, ignore the whole stuff above) > > [0]: http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/178903/ >
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