Re: [PATCH] Input: touchscreen: edt_ft5x06 - change msleep to usleep_range for small msecs

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Hello Mr, Mathur.

On 29/11/16 21:54, Aniroop Mathur wrote:
> I have submitted one patch as below for review to Linux Open Source.
> The problem is that we do not have the hardware available with us to
> test it and we would like to test it before actually applying it.
> As you are the author of this driver, I am contacting you to request you to
> provide your feedback upon this patch.
> 
> Also if you have the hardware available, could you please help to
> test this patch on your hardware? or could you provide contact points
> of individuals who could support to test it?

My first question regarding the patch is: What is your motivation for
doing this change? Did you actually encounter any problems with some
touch hardware? Or is this a part of a global search/replace mission
across the linux kernel?

The change is in a function that is pretty irrelevant for most users of
the driver: reading out raw sensor data, which is only available for
EDT's M06 models of the touchscreen. I am actually tempted to remove
this stuff, since it never really provided helpful for us in debugging
touch screen problems, and adds a certain amount of complexity to the
driver.

I don't have a setup for the hardware readily available at the moment,
so I can't currently help you there. But from reading the patch it seems
pretty harmless and from my point of view there is nothing that speaks
against incorporating that patch. On the other hand I don't see a lot
that speaks in favor of it.

*shrug*

Bye,
        Simon
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