On Thursday 01 February 2018 11:29:45 Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > Hi Pali, > > On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 11:41:21AM +0100, Pali Rohár wrote: > > Hi Dmitry! > > > > I'm observing a problem with internal touchpad (handled by psmouse.ko) > > on Dell laptops connected to Dell E docking station. When I connect > > external PS/2 keyboard to docking station then internal laptop touchpad > > switch from multitouch absolute mode to relative bare PS/2 mode. > > > > And because ALPS driver in psmouse.ko is capable to process interleaved > > bare 3-byte PS/2 packets with 6-byte ALPS packets (which handles > > trackstick data on some ALPS models), ALPS driver does not show any > > message about this "downgrade" from multitouch to bare mode. And > > continue working in bare mode. > > > > When I rmmod psmouse and modprobe it again, then touchpad switch back to > > multitouch mode. > > > > Mario told me that Dell Embedded Controller, which handle internal > > keyboard, internal touchpad and external PS/2 keyboard, automatically > > send RESET command to *all* those devices when external PS/2 keyboard is > > connected. Therefore this is reason why touchpad downgrade to to bare > > mode. And according to Mario, host system should issue vendor specific > > PS/2 commands to re-initialize all PS/2 devices when this situation > > happen. Mario also told me that Windows is doing this action. > > Yeah, I remember fun with Inspiron 8100 - when you dock it it woudl > silently switch Synaptics touchpad into standard mode and it would not > come back as Synaptics until you disconnect. And there was no > notification to the kernel as far as I could tell. > > It could be that we need to monitor dock events and then kick reconnect > of serio port, either from userspace via udev (I think that would be > preferred), or in kernel. > > > > > Every time when I connect external PS/2 keyboard to dock I see this > > message in dmesg: > > > > Spurious ACK... Some program might be trying to access hardware directly. > > > > I see it also every time when I dock laptop into docking station (to > > which is keyboard already connected). And it happens also when I connect > > external PS/2 mouse to dock. > > > > Dmitry, how to handle this situation to re-initialize psmouse.ko when > > external PS/2 device is connected to Dell E docking station? According > > to Mario, this is how Dell Embedded Controller is designed and suppose > > how OS should work with it. > > > > Manually rmmoding and modprobing for every docking/undocking laptop is > > not ideal solution. > > > > Could it be possible to use that Spurious ATKBD_RET_ACK from atkbd.c be > > handled on Dell systems (probably via DMI) as an event to reset and > > reinitialize all PS/2 devices? > > So we need to figure out what exactly we are getting from the docking > station in this case. We do try to handle the new device 0xaa 0x00 > announcements: > > /* Check if this is a new device announcement (0xAA 0x00) */ > if (unlikely(psmouse->packet[0] == PSMOUSE_RET_BAT && psmouse->pktcnt <= 2)) { > if (psmouse->pktcnt == 1) { > psmouse->last = jiffies; > goto out; > } > > if (psmouse->packet[1] == PSMOUSE_RET_ID || > (psmouse->protocol->type == PSMOUSE_HGPK && > psmouse->packet[1] == PSMOUSE_RET_BAT)) { > __psmouse_set_state(psmouse, PSMOUSE_IGNORE); > serio_reconnect(serio); > goto out; > } > > ... > > I am not sure where the "spurious ACK comes from". Can you enable i8042 > debug before trying to dock and capture the data stream from the mouse? > > Thanks. > Hi Dmitry! I enabled unmask_kbd_data and debug and here is output from dmesg. echo Y > /sys/module/i8042/parameters/debug echo Y > /sys/module/i8042/parameters/unmask_kbd_data PS/2 keyboard is already connected in dock and laptop was just docked: [25461.552314] i8042: [6365474] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [25461.552319] atkbd serio0: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program might be trying to access hardware directly. [25462.707296] i8042: [6365763] ed -> i8042 (kbd-data) [25462.851289] i8042: [6365799] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [25462.851303] i8042: [6365799] 00 -> i8042 (kbd-data) [25462.858437] i8042: [6365801] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [25462.869512] i8042: [6365804] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [25462.869517] atkbd serio0: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program might be trying to access hardware directly. [25463.670515] i8042: [6366004] ed -> i8042 (kbd-data) [25463.670647] i8042: [6366004] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [25463.670655] i8042: [6366004] 02 -> i8042 (kbd-data) [25463.676769] i8042: [6366005] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) Laptop is docked and PS/2 keyboard was just connected: [26571.014368] i8042: [6642848] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 0, 1) [26571.014380] atkbd serio0: Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program might be trying to access hardware directly. In both cases there is no events from touchpad, only from keyboard. So Dell EC silently reset PS/2 touchpad when PS/2 keyboard is attached. So I think we should capture 0xFA and on Dell machines we should reinitialize PS/2 drivers. As there is really nothing more then 0xFA. -- Pali Rohár pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx
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