Hi Jingle, On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 03:35:37PM +0800, jingle.wu wrote: > @@ -273,10 +318,12 @@ static int __elan_initialize(struct elan_tp_data *data) > bool woken_up = false; > int error; > > - error = data->ops->initialize(client); > - if (error) { > - dev_err(&client->dev, "device initialize failed: %d\n", error); > - return error; > + if (!(data->quirks & ETP_QUIRK_SET_QUICK_WAKEUP_DEV)) { > + error = data->ops->initialize(client); > + if (error) { > + dev_err(&client->dev, "device initialize failed: %d\n", error); > + return error; > + } So data->ops->initialize(client) essentially performs reset of the controller (we may want to rename it even) and as far as I understand you would want to avoid resetting the controller on newer devices, right? My question is how behavior of older devices differ from the new ones (are they stay in "undefined" state at power up) and whether it is possible to determine if controller is in operating mode. For example, what would happen on older devices if we call elan_query_product() below without resetting the controller? I also think that while I can see us skipping reset in resume paths we probably want to keep it in probe as we really do not know the state of the device (was it powered up properly earlier, etc). > } > > error = elan_query_product(data); > @@ -366,6 +413,8 @@ static int elan_query_device_info(struct elan_tp_data *data) > if (error) > return error; > > + data->quirks = elan_i2c_lookup_quirk(data->ic_type, data->product_id); > + > error = elan_get_fwinfo(data->ic_type, data->iap_version, > &data->fw_validpage_count, > &data->fw_signature_address, > -- > 2.17.1 > Thanks. -- Dmitry