Now I tried this branch as well : https://github.com/bentiss/linux/commits/synaptics-rmi4-v4.8%2B But I can't seem to get it to boot. I got a "gave up waiting for root device". Something about missing modules and an alert followed by a long UUID that does not exist. Probably has nothing to do with the hid driver though, I probably just did something wrong when configuring or compiling the kernel. Thought I'd let you know. If there are other branches that needs testing for this new hid driver I can do so. Especially good if there are .debs available, so nothing get's screwed up along the compilation process. :) On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Daniel Eriksson <imerion@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I managed to compile my own kernel, and can now confirm this branch: > https://github.com/aduggan/linux/tree/development/hid-rmi > > Works perfect with the hardware I described. Two-finger scrolling, > edge scrolling and correct acceleration all works as they should. :) > > Thanks to all involved! Now I only hope this gets pushed upstream soon. :) > > > On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 3:10 AM, Daniel Eriksson <imerion@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Benjamin Tissoires >> <benjamin.tissoires@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On Nov 04 2016 or thereabouts, Daniel Eriksson wrote: >>>> Hi! I'm having some trouble with my touchpad, so I figured I'd send a >>>> report. Details can be seen below. >>>> >>>> >>>> [1.] One line summary of the problem: >>>> >>>> Synaptics touchpad fail to be configured by HID RMI on a HP Pavilion >>>> x2 (12-b003nf) >>>> >>>> >>>> [2.] Full description of the problem/report: >>>> >>>> Touchpad on the HP Pavilion X2 12" does nothing after boot. dmesg shows: >>>> >>>> [ 6.032160] hid-rmi 0003:06CB:7D29.0001: No 2D sensor found, giving up. >>>> [ 6.032273] hid-rmi 0003:06CB:7D29.0001: Error while initializing F11 (-19). >>> >>> Your sensor is probably using the F12 2D sensor, not the F11. We are >>> aware of this issue, and patches has already been submitted. We need >>> them to be pushed upstream... >>> >>> Meanwhile, if you can compile a kernel, you might be interested in: >>> - https://github.com/aduggan/linux/tree/development/hid-rmi (branch >>> hid-rmi) -> this has been tested against F12 on RMI4 over HID >>> - https://github.com/bentiss/linux/commits/synaptics-rmi4-v4.8%2B ( >>> branch synaptics-rmi4-v4.8+) -> this is what matches the latest >>> submission (the HID part has not been tested and thus not submitted) >>> >>> Any help in testing would be appreciated! :) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Benjamin >>> >> >> I see, great to hear! Any idea how long it would take to get it pushed upstream? >> I want to help you test, but I'm not sure I can get the kernel >> compilation right. I'll give it a go and return if I get any results! >> >> Thanks! >> >> Daniel >> >> >>>> [ 6.044758] hid-rmi 0003:06CB:7D29.0001: hiddev0,hidraw1: USB HID >>>> v1.11 Mouse [SYNAPTICS Synaptics HIDUSB TouchPad V03] on >>>> usb-0000:00:14.0-2.1/input0 >>>> [ 6.044761] hid-rmi 0003:06CB:7D29.0001: Device failed to be >>>> properly configured >>>> >>>> Latest bios is installed. >>>> >>>> >>>> [3.] Keywords >>>> >>>> >>>> [4.] Kernel version >>>> >>>> Linux version 4.8.6-040806-generic (kernel@tangerine) (gcc version >>>> 6.2.0 20161005 (Ubuntu 6.2.0-5ubuntu12) ) #201610310831 SMP Mon Oct 31 >>>> 12:33:48 UTC 2016 >>>> >>>> >>>> [5.] Output of Oops.. message >>>> >>>> Not applicable. >>>> >>>> >>>> [6.] A small shell script or example program which triggers the problem >>>> >>>> Not applicable. Problem always appears. -- 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