Hello Hans and Dmitry, Yes, as Dmitry described that's the issue that I was seeing but it was on a Lenovo N24 and not an Ideapad Z570. On Mon, Aug 5, 2024 at 11:52 AM Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Hans, > > On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 04:18:57PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > > Hi Dmitry, > > > > On 3/7/24 7:29 PM, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 11:17:31AM -0600, Jonathan Denose wrote: > > >> I disabled the ideapad driver by rebuilding the kernel without the > > >> ideapad_laptop module. That does fix the suspend/resume issue! > > >> > > >> Attached are the logs. Is there a way to make this permanent? > > >> > > >> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 12:23 PM Dmitry Torokhov > > >> <dmitry.torokhov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 02:57:08PM -0600, Jonathan Denose wrote: > > >>> ... > > >>>> [ 50.241235] ideapad_acpi VPC2004:00: PM: calling acpi_subsys_resume+0x0/0x5d @ 4492, parent: PNP0C09:00 > > >>>> [ 50.242055] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:0e.0: PM: pci_pm_resume+0x0/0xed returned 0 after 13511 usecs > > >>>> [ 50.242120] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0: PM: calling hda_codec_pm_resume+0x0/0x19 [snd_hda_codec] @ 4518, parent: 0000:00:0e.0 > > >>>> [ 50.247406] i8042: [49434] a8 -> i8042 (command) > > >>>> [ 50.247468] ideapad_acpi VPC2004:00: PM: acpi_subsys_resume+0x0/0x5d returned 0 after 6220 usecs > > >>> ... > > >>>> [ 50.247883] i8042 kbd 00:01: PM: calling pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x9d @ 4492, parent: pnp0 > > >>>> [ 50.247894] i8042 kbd 00:01: PM: pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x9d returned 0 after 0 usecs > > >>>> [ 50.247906] i8042 aux 00:02: PM: calling pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x9d @ 4492, parent: pnp0 > > >>>> [ 50.247916] i8042 aux 00:02: PM: pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x9d returned 0 after 0 usecs > > >>> ... > > >>>> [ 50.248301] i8042 i8042: PM: calling platform_pm_resume+0x0/0x41 @ 4492, parent: platform > > >>>> [ 50.248377] i8042: [49434] 55 <- i8042 (flush, kbd) > > >>>> [ 50.248407] i8042: [49435] aa -> i8042 (command) > > >>>> [ 50.248601] i8042: [49435] 00 <- i8042 (return) > > >>>> [ 50.248604] i8042: [49435] i8042 controller selftest: 0x0 != 0x55 > > >>> > > >>> So here I see the ideapad-laptop driver trying to access i8042 before it > > >>> even starts resuming. I wonder, does it help if you disable > > >>> (temporarily) the ideapad driver? > > > > > > OK, so I tried to cook up a patch that would allow ideapad-laptop driver > > > to establish device link with i8042 so that the resume will be processed > > > after i8042 resumes, but the longer I think about it, the more I think > > > that ideapad driver should not be messing with the touchpad state > > > directly. The disable event may come up in a middle of the touchpad > > > resume transition, or when we decide to change touchpad mode for one > > > reason or another. It also does not respect inhibit/uninhibit controls > > > for input devices. I think that the proper way for ideapad driver to > > > handle this is to only send KEY_TOUCHPAD_OFF/KEY_TOUCHPAD_ON to > > > userspace and let userspace deal with toggling touchpad input (via > > > inhibit or by other means). > > > > > > CC-ing ideapad maintainers for their thoughts. > > > > Sorry for the very slow reply. > > > > The interesting thing is that sometime ago I already removed the i8042_command() > > command being done on most models now the ideapad driver already only > > sends KEY_TOUCHPAD_OFF/KEY_TOUCHPAD_ON except on the ideapad Z570 for > > which the i8042_command() call was initially added. > > > > I agree that this should probably just be removed. > > > > Jonathan, I presume that you are seeing this on an Ideapad Z570 ? > > (since that is the only model where this is still done by default). > > > > Since the i8042_command() call has already been disabled on all other > > ideapad models I agree that it would be best to just remove it entirely > > relying on userspace filtering out touchpad events after receiving > > a KEY_TOUCHPAD_OFF. > > > > I have submitted a patch to do just that: > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/platform-driver-x86/20240805141608.170844-1-hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > > > Jonathan can you give this patch a try (with a kernel with > > the ideapad-laptop module re-enabled) and then confirm that this > > fixes things ? > > IIRC Jonathan observed the touchpad being stuck on resume even after > disabling ideapad-laptop module. So we ended up with a69ce592cbe0 > ("Input: elantech - fix touchpad state on resume for Lenovo N24") that > sends disable and then enable command to the mouse/touchpad on resume > which makes touchpad work after resume. > > Thanks. > > -- > Dmitry