Re: [PATCH] driver: input :touchscreen : add Raydium I2C touch driver

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On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 09:41:45AM -0700, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 11:46:51PM +0800, jeffrey.lin wrote:
> > Hi Dmitry:
> > I've finished issues under the format you suggested as below.
> > 
> > >#define RM_RESET_MSG_ADDR	0x40000004
> > >#define RM_FASTBOOT_MSG_ADDR	0x50000620
> > 
> > >#define RM_MAX_READ_SIZE	63
> > change maximum read size to 56 bytes
> > #define RM_MAX_READ_SIZE	56
> 
> OK.
> 
> > 
> > >#define RM_CONTACT_X_POS	1
> > >#define RM_CONTACT_Y_POS	3
> > >#define RM_CONTACT_PRESSURE_POS	5 // XXX - check - original was 4
> > #define RM_CONTACT_PRESSURE_POS	5	/*FIXME, correct 5*/
> 
> OK.
> 
> > 
> > >#define RM_BL_WRT_CMD_SIZE	3	/* bl flash wrt cmd size */
> > >#define RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE	32	/* bl wrt pkg size */
> > >#define RM_BL_WRT_LEN		(RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE + RM_BL_WRT_CMD_SIZE)
> > >#define RM_FW_PAGE_SIZE		128
> > >#define RM_MAX_FW_RETRIES	30
> > additional maximum firmware size for protection
> > #define RM_MAX_FW_SIZE		(0xD000)	/*define max firmware size*/
> 
> OK.
> 
> > 
> > >static int raydium_i2c_read_message(struct i2c_client *client,
> > >				    u32 addr, void *data, size_t len)
> > >{
> > >	__be32 be_addr;
> > >	size_t xfer_len;
> > >	int error;
> > >	while (len) {
> > >		xfer_len = min_t(size_t, len, RM_MAX_READ_SIZE);
> > >
> > >		be_addr = cpu_to_be32(addr);
> > >
> > >		error = raydium_i2c_send(client, RM_CMD_BANK_SWITCH,
> > >					 &be_addr, sizeof(be_addr));
> > >		if (!error)
> > >			error = raydium_i2c_read(client, addr & 0xff,
> > >						 data, xfer_len);
> > Change as:
> > 		if (!error)
> > 			error = raydium_i2c_read(client, (be_addr >> 24) & 0xff,
> > 						 data, xfer_len);
> 
> I think it is the same on LE, and I suspect it will not work correctly
> on BE... You want to have the 8 least significant bits of the bank to be
> used as the address, right?
> 
> > 
> > >static int raydium_i2c_send_message(struct i2c_client *client,
> > >				    u32 addr, const void *data, size_t len)
> > >{
> > >	__be32 be_addr = cpu_to_be32(addr);
> > >	int error;
> > >	error = raydium_i2c_send(client, RM_CMD_BANK_SWITCH,
> > >				 &be_addr, sizeof(be_addr));
> > >	if (!error)
> > >		error = raydium_i2c_send(client, addr & 0xff, data, len);
> > Change as:
> > 		error = raydium_i2c_send(client, (be_addr >> 24) & 0xff,
> > 				data, len);
> 
> Same here.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > >static int raydium_i2c_fastboot(struct i2c_client *client)
> > >{
> > 	/*FIXME;Correct, direct access mode is word alignment*/
> > >	u8 buf[4];
> > >	int error;
> > >
> > >	error = raydium_i2c_read_message(client, RM_FASTBOOT_MSG_ADDR,
> > >					 buf, sizeof(buf));
> > 
> > >static int raydium_i2c_check_fw_status(struct raydium_data *ts)
> > >{
> > >	struct i2c_client *client = ts->client;
> > >	static const u8 bl_area[] = { 0x62, 0x6f, 0x6f, 0x74 };
> > >	static const u8 main_area[] = { 0x66, 0x69, 0x72, 0x6d };
> > >	u8 buf[4];
> > >	int error;
> > >
> > >	error = raydium_i2c_read(client, RM_CMD_BOOT_READ, buf, sizeof(buf));
> > >	if (!error) {
> > >		// XXX FIXME: why do we compare only 1st bytes? Do we even
> > >		// need 4-byte constants?
> > >		if (buf[0] == bl_area[0])
> > >			ts->boot_mode = RAYDIUM_TS_BLDR;
> > >		else if (buf[0] == main_area[0])
> > >			ts->boot_mode = RAYDIUM_TS_MAIN;
> > >		return 0;
> > >	}
> > >
> > >	return error;
> > >}
> > Change as below,
> > static int raydium_i2c_check_fw_status(struct raydium_data *ts)
> > {
> > 	struct i2c_client *client = ts->client;
> > 	static const u8 bl_ack = 0x62;
> > 	static const u8 main_ack = 0x66;
> > 	u8 buf[4];
> > 	int error;
> > 
> > 	error = raydium_i2c_read(client, RM_CMD_BOOT_READ, buf, sizeof(buf));
> > 	if (!error) {
> > 		/*FIXME, changed as one byte comparison*/
> > 		if (buf[0] == bl_ack)
> > 			ts->boot_mode = RAYDIUM_TS_BLDR;
> > 		else if (buf[0] == main_ack)
> > 			ts->boot_mode = RAYDIUM_TS_MAIN;
> > 		return 0;
> > 	}
> > 
> > 	return error;
> > }
> > 
> > >static int raydium_i2c_fw_write_page(struct i2c_client *client,
> > >				     u8 page_idx, void *data, size_t len)
> > >{
> > >	u8 buf[RM_BL_WRT_LEN];
> > >	u8 pkg_idx = 1;
> > >	size_t xfer_len;
> > >	int error;
> > >
> > >	while (len) {
> > >		xfer_len = min_t(size_t, len, RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE);
> > >
> > >		buf[BL_HEADER] = 0x0b;
> > >		// XXX FIXME: is this correct? Do we really want all pages
> > >		// after 1st to have 0xff? Should it be a counter?
> > >		// Why do we need both pages and packages within pages?
> > >		buf[BL_PAGE_STR] = page_idx ? 0 : 0xff;
> > >		buf[BL_PKG_IDX] = pkg_idx;
> > >		memcpy(&buf[BL_DATA_STR], data, xfer_len);
> > >
> > >		error = raydium_i2c_write_object(client, buf, xfer_len,
> > >						 RAYDIUM_WAIT_READY);
> > >		if (error) {
> > >			dev_err(&client->dev,
> > >				"page write command failed for page %d, chunk %d: %d\n",
> > >				page_idx, pkg_idx, error);
> > >			return error;
> > >		}
> > >
> > >		msleep(20);
> > >
> > >		data += xfer_len;
> > >		len -= xfer_len;
> > >		pkg_idx++;
> > >	}
> > >
> > >	return error;
> > >}
> > Because of need fully fill 128bytes in pages, so that function change as below:
> 
> I see. In this case, how about we do:
> 
> > static int raydium_i2c_fw_write_page(struct i2c_client *client,
> > 				     u16 page_idx, const void *data, size_t len)
> > {
> > 	u8 buf[RM_BL_WRT_LEN];
> > 	u8 pkg_idx = 1;
> > 	u8 div_cnt;
> > 	size_t xfer_len;
> > 	int error;
> > 	int i;
> > 
> > 	div_cnt = len % RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE ?
> > 		len / RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE + 1:len / RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE;
> 
> Drop this. BTW, if you ever need it we have DIV_ROUND_UP macro.
> 
> > 
> > 	for (i = 0; i < div_cnt; i++) {
> 
> 	while (len) {
> 
> > 		xfer_len = min_t(size_t, len, RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE);
> > 		buf[BL_HEADER] = RM_CMD_BOOT_PAGE_WRT;
> > 		/*FIXME,Touch MCU need zero index as start page*/
> > 		buf[BL_PAGE_STR] = page_idx ? 0xff : 0;
> > 		buf[BL_PKG_IDX] = pkg_idx++;
> > 
> > 		memcpy(&buf[BL_DATA_STR], data, xfer_len);
> 
> 		/* we need to pad to full page size */
> 		if (len < RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE)
> 			memset(&buf[BL_DATA_STR] + len, 0xff,
> 				RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE - len);
> > 
> > 		if (len == 0)
> > 			memset(buf + BL_DATA_STR, 0xff, RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE);
> > 		else if (len < RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE)
> > 			memset(buf + BL_DATA_STR + xfer_len, 0xff,
> > 			RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE - xfer_len);
> > 
> > 		error = raydium_i2c_write_object(client, buf, RM_BL_WRT_LEN,
> > 						 RAYDIUM_WAIT_READY);
> > 		if (error) {
> > 			dev_err(&client->dev,
> > 				"page write command failed for page %d, chunk %d: %d\n",
> > 				page_idx, pkg_idx, error);
> > 			return error;
> > 		}
> > 		data += RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE;
> > 		len -= RM_BL_WRT_PKG_SIZE;
> > 	}
> > 
> > 	return error;
> > }
> > 
> > >static void raydium_mt_event(struct raydium_data *ts)
> > >{
> > >	int i;
> > >	int error;
> > memory allocate
> > 	ts->report_data = kmalloc(ts->report_size, GFP_KERNEL);
> > 	if (!ts->report_data)
> > 		return;
> 
> I thought I was allocating it after I queried the touchscreen
> parameters... If not it was oversight. I do not think we should be
> doing this on every interrupt, so please do the allocation in ->probe()
> code.
> 
> > >
> > >	error = raydium_i2c_read_message(ts->client, ts->data_bank_addr,
> > >					 ts->report_data, ts->report_size);
> > >	if (error) {
> > >		dev_err(&ts->client->dev, "%s: failed to read data: %d\n",
> > >			__func__, error);
> > >		return;
> > 		goto out_of_event;
> > >	}
> > >
> > >
> > >	for (i = 0; i < ts->report_size / ts->contact_size; i++) {
> > >		u8 *contact = &ts->report_data[ts->contact_size * i];
> > >		bool state = contact[RM_CONTACT_STATE_POS];
> > >		u8 wx, wy;
> > >
> > >		input_mt_slot(ts->input, i);
> > >		input_mt_report_slot_state(ts->input, MT_TOOL_FINGER, state);
> > >
> > >		if (!state)
> > >			continue;
> > >
> > >		input_report_abs(ts->input, ABS_MT_POSITION_X,
> > >				get_unaligned_le16(&contact[RM_CONTACT_X_POS]));
> > >		input_report_abs(ts->input, ABS_MT_POSITION_Y,
> > >				get_unaligned_le16(&contact[RM_CONTACT_Y_POS]));
> > >		input_report_abs(ts->input, ABS_MT_PRESSURE,
> > >				contact[RM_CONTACT_PRESSURE_POS]);
> > >
> > >		wx = contact[RM_CONTACT_WIDTH_X_POS];
> > >		wy = contact[RM_CONTACT_WIDTH_Y_POS];
> > >
> > >		input_report_abs(ts->input, ABS_MT_TOUCH_MAJOR, max(wx, wy));
> > >		input_report_abs(ts->input, ABS_MT_TOUCH_MINOR, min(wx, wy));
> > >	}
> > >
> > >	input_mt_sync_frame(ts->input);
> > >	input_sync(ts->input);
> > out_of_event:
> > 	kfree(ts->report_data);
> > >}
> > 
> > 
> 
> Please prepare full new patch and post it so I can give it one more look
> over before I can merge it.
> 
> Thanks!

Also please prepare binding documentation for the device, similar to
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/elants_i2c.txt (but have it in
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/).

-- 
Dmitry
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