+Cc: Mario Mario, do you have any insights about the issue with touchpad on Dell system described below? On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 6:08 AM Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > at 01:18, Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 6:55 PM Kai-Heng Feng > > <kai.heng.feng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> at 23:39, Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> On 3/20/19 3:37 PM, Benjamin Tissoires wrote: > > > >>> Benjamin, what I find interesting here is that the BOGUS_IRQ quirk > >>> is also used on Elan devices, I suspect that these Elan devices > >>> likely also need the I2C_HID_QUIRK_FORCE_TRIGGER_FALLING quirk > >>> and then they probably will no longer need the bogus IRQ flag, > >>> if you know about bugreports with an acpidump for any of the devices > >>> needing the bogus IRQ quirk, then I (or you) can check how the IRQ is > >>> declared there, I suspect it will be declared as level-low, just like > >>> with the laptop this patch was written for. And it probably need to > >>> be edge-falling instead of level-low just like this case. > >> > >> First, I’ve already tried using IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING, unfortunately it > >> doesn’t solve the issue for me. > >> > >> I talked to Elan once, and they confirm the correct IRQ trigger is level > >> low. So forcing falling trigger may break other platforms. > > > > As far as I understood Vladislav the quirk he got from Elan as well. > > Ok, then this is really weird. > > > > >> Recently we found that Elan touchpad doesn’t like GpioInt() from its _CRS. > >> Once the Interrupt() is used instead, the issue goes away. > > > > IIRC i2c core tries to get interrupt from Interrupt() resource and > > then falls back to GpioInt(). > > See i2c_acpi_get_info() and i2c_device_probe(). > > Here’s its ASL: > > Scope (\_SB.PCI0.I2C4) > { > Device (TPD0) > { > Name (_ADR, One) // _ADR: Address > Name (_HID, "DELL08AE") // _HID: Hardware ID > Name (_CID, "PNP0C50" /* HID Protocol Device (I2C bus) */) // _CID: Compatible ID > Name (_UID, One) // _UID: Unique ID > Name (_S0W, 0x04) // _S0W: S0 Device Wake State > Name (SBFB, ResourceTemplate () > { > I2cSerialBusV2 (0x002C, ControllerInitiated, 0x00061A80, > AddressingMode7Bit, "\\_SB.PCI0.I2C4", > 0x00, ResourceConsumer, , Exclusive, > ) > }) > Name (SBFG, ResourceTemplate () > { > GpioInt (Level, ActiveLow, ExclusiveAndWake, PullUp, 0x0000, > "\\_SB.GPO1", 0x00, ResourceConsumer, , > ) > { // Pin list > 0x0012 > } > }) > Name (SBFI, ResourceTemplate () > { > Interrupt (ResourceConsumer, Level, ActiveLow, ExclusiveAndWake, ,, ) > { > 0x0000003C, > } > }) > Method (_INI, 0, NotSerialized) // _INI: Initialize > { > } > Method (_STA, 0, NotSerialized) // _STA: Status > { > If ((TCPD == One)) > { > Return (0x0F) > } > > Return (Zero) > } > Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings > { > If ((OSYS < 0x07DC)) > { > Return (SBFI) /* \_SB_.PCI0.I2C4.TPD0.SBFI */ > } > > Return (ConcatenateResTemplate (SBFB, SBFG)) > } > Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized) // _DSM: Device-Specific Method > { > If ((Arg0 == ToUUID ("3cdff6f7-4267-4555-ad05-b30a3d8938de") /* HID I2C Device */)) > { > If ((Arg2 == Zero)) > { > If ((Arg1 == One)) > { > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x03 // . > }) > } > Else > { > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x00 // . > }) > } > } > ElseIf ((Arg2 == One)) > { > Return (0x20) > } > Else > { > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x00 // . > }) > } > } > ElseIf ((Arg0 == ToUUID ("ef87eb82-f951-46da-84ec-14871ac6f84b"))) > { > If ((Arg2 == Zero)) > { > If ((Arg1 == One)) > { > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x03 // . > }) > } > } > > If ((Arg2 == One)) > { > Return (ConcatenateResTemplate (SBFB, SBFG)) > } > > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x00 // . > }) > } > } > Else > { > Return (Buffer (One) > { > 0x00 // . > }) > } > } > } > } > > Change SBFG to SBFI in its _CRS can workaround the issue. > Is ASL in this form possible to do the flow you described? > > Kai-Heng > > > > >> But I am not sure how to patch its DSDT/SSDT in i2c-hid. > > > > -- > > With Best Regards, > > Andy Shevchenko > > -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko