Thread (3 messages) 3 messages, 3 authors, 2008-11-11

Re: [PATCH] linux-input: TSC-10 DM USB touchscreen driver assume 2-byte response from controller

From: Daniel Ritz <hidden>
Date: 2008-11-11 22:54:32
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On 11.11.2008 22:52, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 03:25:40PM +0000, Nuno Lucas wrote:
quoted
The usbtouchscreen module implements a driver for the TSC-10 DM USB
touchscreen controllers, but assumes a 2-byte response for the
CMD_RESET and CMD_RATE commands, when they can be only a single byte
when no EEPROM is connected.

The driver worked with an earlier controller revision, but new
revisions of the controller fail.

It seems the problem is that the early controller had the
SEL4/EEPROM-CS pin high, but the new controller has it down, making
the response different.

Without the fix, the controller would answer the single byte 0x06
(ACK), making the init fail with -ENODEV because buf[1] is 0xFF (as
initialized before).

As the single byte is the only thing we need to check it was ok, there
is no need to verify the second byte.

The [0x15 0x01] case is the NAK [0x15] response for when there is no
data in the EEPROM [bit-0 of second byte set], so I let that be, as I
don't have any controller with an EEPROM.

With this patch, both the earlier and latest controller work the same.

Note: This was previously submited as BUG #11961 [1] on the bugzilla
tracker, but rebased to version 2.6.27.4 and with unnecessary comments
and printk's removed.


Signed-off-by: Nuno Lucas <redacted>


[1] http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11961
quoted
diff -urNp linux-2.6.27.4/drivers/input/touchscreen/usbtouchscreen.c linux-2.6.27.4-patched/drivers/input/touchscreen/usbtouchscreen.c
--- linux-2.6.27.4/drivers/input/touchscreen/usbtouchscreen.c	2008-10-25 23:05:07.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.27.4-patched/drivers/input/touchscreen/usbtouchscreen.c	2008-11-06 15:07:49.000000000 +0000
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ static int dmc_tsc10_init(struct usbtouc
 	                      0, 0, buf, 2, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT);
 	if (ret < 0)
 		goto err_out;
-	if (buf[0] != 0x06 || buf[1] != 0x00) {
+	if (buf[0] != 0x06) {
 		ret = -ENODEV;
 		goto err_out;
 	}
@@ -437,8 +437,7 @@ static int dmc_tsc10_init(struct usbtouc
 	                      TSC10_RATE_150, 0, buf, 2, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT);
 	if (ret < 0)
 		goto err_out;
-	if ((buf[0] != 0x06 || buf[1] != 0x00) &&
-	    (buf[0] != 0x15 || buf[1] != 0x01)) {
+	if ((buf[0] != 0x06) && (buf[0] != 0x15 || buf[1] != 0x01)) {
 		ret = -ENODEV;
 		goto err_out;
 	}
Daniel, have you seen this?
Seems to make sense. 0x06 is always the normal response, the error responses
start with 0x15 and only there the second byte matters...
Besides the serial version of the controller use just one byte for the normal
response...so i guess the protocols got aligned...
  http://www.dmccoltd.com/files/controler/tsc10_rsa_e.pdf

Signed-off-by: Daniel Ritz <redacted>
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