Prior to this patch, the bitmask ends up being 0x3, as opposed to 0x1 which likely was the intention. The erroneous bit results in the driver reporting 2 different button activations in designs with 2 or more buttons. To detect which button has been pressed, cyttsp5_btn_attention() uses a for loop to iterate through the input buffer, while shifting and applying a bitmask to determine the state for each button. Unfortunately, when the bitmask is 0x3 and there are multiple buttons, this procedure falls apart. Consider a design with 3 buttons. Pressing the third button will result in a call to cyttsp5_btn_attention() with the input buffer containing 0x4 (binary 0100). In the first iteration of the for loop cur_btn_state will be: (0x4 >> 0 * 1) & 0x3 = 0x4 & 0x3 = 0x0 This is correct. However, in the next iteration this happens: (0x4 >> 1 * 1) & 0x3 = 0x2 & 0x3 = 0x2 Which means that a key event for key 1 is generated, even though it's not really active. In the third iteration, the loop detects the button that was actually pressed: (0x4 >> 2 * 1) & 0x3 = 0x1 & 0x3 = 0x1 This key event is the only one that should have been detected, but it is accompanied by the preceding key. Ensuring the applied mask is 0x1 solves this problem. Signed-off-by: Richard Kjerstadius <richard.kjerstadius@xxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/input/touchscreen/cyttsp5.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/input/touchscreen/cyttsp5.c b/drivers/input/touchscreen/cyttsp5.c index 4a23d6231382..16caffa35dd9 100644 --- a/drivers/input/touchscreen/cyttsp5.c +++ b/drivers/input/touchscreen/cyttsp5.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ #define CY_MAX_INPUT 512 #define CYTTSP5_PREALLOCATED_CMD_BUFFER 32 #define CY_BITS_PER_BTN 1 -#define CY_NUM_BTN_EVENT_ID GENMASK(CY_BITS_PER_BTN, 0) +#define CY_NUM_BTN_EVENT_ID GENMASK(CY_BITS_PER_BTN - 1, 0) #define MAX_AREA 255 #define HID_OUTPUT_BL_SOP 0x1 -- 2.39.0