Hi Vincent, On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 06:33:52PM +0100, Vincent Knecht wrote: > + > + for (i = 0; i < MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM; i++) { > + p = &touch_event.pkt[i]; > + /* Ignore non-pressed finger data */ > + if (p->xy_hi == 0xFF && p->x_low == 0xFF && p->y_low == 0xFF) > + continue; > + > + coord.x = (((p->xy_hi & 0xF0) << 4) | p->x_low) * msg2638->prop.max_x / TPD_WIDTH; > + coord.y = (((p->xy_hi & 0x0F) << 8) | p->y_low) * msg2638->prop.max_y / TPD_HEIGHT; > + msg2638_report_finger(msg2638, i, &coord); We do not scale the coordinates in the kernel. Rather we provide resolution, if known, and min/max coordinates reported by the hardware, and let userspace handle the rest. > +static int __maybe_unused msg2638_suspend(struct device *dev) > +{ > + struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev); > + struct msg2638_ts_data *msg2638 = i2c_get_clientdata(client); > + > + mutex_lock(&msg2638->input_dev->mutex); > + > + if (input_device_enabled(msg2638->input_dev)) > + msg2638_stop(msg2638); I believe that you should power down the device only if it is not configures as wakeup source. In fact (and I think most drivers are wrong in this), you may want to power up the device if it is a wakeup source and it does not have any users. Thanks. -- Dmitry