Re: [PATCH v4] HID: i2c-hid: add polling mode based on connected GPIO chip's pin status

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2020. december 9., szerda 8:00 keltezéssel, Greg KH írta:

> On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 09:59:20PM +0000, Barnabás Pőcze wrote:
>
> > 2020.  november 25., szerda 16:07 keltezéssel, Greg KH írta:
> >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > > +static u8 polling_mode;
> > > > +module_param(polling_mode, byte, 0444);
> > > > +MODULE_PARM_DESC(polling_mode, "How to poll (default=0) - 0 disabled; 1 based on GPIO pin's status");
> > >
> > > Module parameters are for the 1990's, they are global and horrible to
> > > try to work with. You should provide something on a per-device basis,
> > > as what happens if your system requires different things here for
> > > different devices? You set this for all devices :(
> > > [...]
> >
> > Hi
> > do you think something like what the usbcore has would be better?
> > A module parameter like "quirks=<vendor-id>:<product-id>:<flags>[,<vendor-id>:<product-id>:<flags>]*"?
>
> Not really, that's just for debugging, and asking users to test
> something, not for a final solution to anything.

My understanding is that this polling mode option is by no means intended
as a final solution, it's purely for debugging/fallback:

"Polling mode could be a fallback solution for enthusiastic Linux users
when they have a new laptop. It also acts like a debugging feature. If
polling mode works for a broken touchpad, we can almost be certain
the root cause is related to the interrupt or power setting."

What would you suggest instead of the module parameter?


Regards,
Barnabás Pőcze




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