> > So the (touch_max > 1) logic replaces the branching on features and device > > type? > > There are only two types of devices defined for features->device_type: > BTN_TOOL_PEN and BTN_TOOL_FINGER. > > Once we come to !BTN_TOOL_PEN, we are dealing with touch devices. > > The first if-statement assigns ABS_X/Y for number of contacts less or > equal to 2. So, it is single and 2 finger touch devices. 2 finger > touch devices are processed here since they will not use the new > input_mt_init_slots call, which does not offer benefit to the devices. > > input_mt_init_slots() will take care of ABS_X/Y assignment when flags > are not zero. All touch devices with more than two contacts will use > the new input_mt_init_slots call with non-zero flags. > > The second if-statement is for all MT devices, which include two > finger touch devices. Great writeup - it could be worth using some of it in the commit message. :-) Thanks, Henrik -- 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