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On 2012-05-03T03:53:16+00:00 admin wrote:

I use at Ubuntu 12.04:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=000f Version=0000
N: Name="FSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio1/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input9
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse0 event9
B: PROP=8
B: EV=b
B: KEY=2420 0 30000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: ABS=2608000 3
Until kernel 3.2.0-24-generic touchpad it was defined as a mouse, configured in 
the settings of the mouse. Worked boundary scrolling. Multi-touch is not 
working.
With this Kernel 3.2.0-24 touchpad appeared in the settings, became 
multi-function, but the boundary was lost scrolls.
Dvuhpaltsevy scrolling works. Also in the middle of the strip under the 
scrolling on the touchpad appeared a place that throws the pointer in the upper 
left corner.

Now I tested kernel 3.4-rc4 and it`s have bug. Touchpad works very bad.

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On 2012-05-03T03:56:46+00:00 admin wrote:

This bug in Launchpad bug tracker -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/990260

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On 2012-05-03T19:05:04+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

FYI - "Dvuhpaltsevy" means "double-finger".

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On 2012-05-04T13:07:27+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #0)
> I use at Ubuntu 12.04:
[...]
> Until kernel 3.2.0-24-generic touchpad it was defined as a mouse, configured
> in
> the settings of the mouse. Worked boundary scrolling. Multi-touch is not
> working.
> With this Kernel 3.2.0-24 touchpad appeared in the settings, became
> multi-function, but the boundary was lost scrolls.

  If I understand it correctly, two finger(dvuhpaltsevy?) scrolling and
edge(boundary) scrolling are mutually exclusive.  That is, once you
enabled two finger scrolling, edge scrolling will be disabled.

> Dvuhpaltsevy scrolling works. Also in the middle of the strip under the
> scrolling on the touchpad appeared a place that throws the pointer in the
> upper
> left corner.
> 
> Now I tested kernel 3.4-rc4 and it`s have bug. Touchpad works very bad.

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On 2012-05-04T19:00:30+00:00 admin wrote:

But it is not working. Edge scroll does not work, and with two finger
scrolling area in the middle of the touchpad, which is used for normal
scrolling transition occurs in the upper left corner. It is this section
of the touchpad is not working properly, which is very annoying.

I would also like to return back midle scrolling, because two-finger scrolling 
is awkward to me. I like the behavior that was when the touchpad is defined as 
a mouse.
Now I use the old kernel.

Sorry for my bad English.

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On 2012-05-04T19:09:11+00:00 admin wrote:

My original error message in Russian posted here [1]. I'll be glad if
someone will add or correct my bug report message in English.

[1] - http://forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=189999.0

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On 2012-05-04T22:47:00+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:


(In reply to comment #5)
> My original error message in Russian posted here [1]. I'll be glad if someone
> will add or correct my bug report message in English.
> 
> [1] - http://forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=189999.0

I have really hard time making sense of the original report as well.
What is the difference between "краевая прокрутка" and "однопальцевый
скроллинг"?

Re: two finger vs. edge scrolling - I am not sure what display manager
you are using, but in KDE if two finger scrolling is enabled then edge
scrolling is automatically disabled. I am not sure what behavior
Gnome/Unity has. It could also be that touchpad dimensions are not quite
right.

Re: jumps into upper left corner: where is the scrolling area located?
You are saying that it in in the middle of the touchpad, which does not
make sense. The scrolling areas are usually marked along the right
and/or bottom edge of the touchpad.

Re: "return back midle scrolling" - what is it exactly?

Re: "I like the behavior that was when the touchpad is defined as
a mouse" - boot with psmouse.proto=imps or add "options psmouse proto=imps" 
(depending on whether psmouse is built into the kernel or is a loadable module).

Thanks.

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On 2012-05-05T02:59:42+00:00 admin wrote:

>the difference between "краевая прокрутка" and "однопальцевый скроллинг"?
It's the same thing.

>Re: two finger vs. edge scrolling - I am not sure what display manager you are
>using, but in KDE if two finger scrolling is enabled then edge scrolling is
>automatically disabled. I am not sure what behavior Gnome/Unity has. It could
>also be that touchpad dimensions are not quite right.
The boundary value MUST turn off scrolling, but not disabled.
The entire touchpad works correctly (no edge scrolling), but that this part [1] 
of the pressing one or two fingers sends the cursor in the upper left corner.

>Re: "return back midle scrolling" - what is it exactly?
To work scrolling in one finger mode with midle scrolling. Now it not work.

[1] - Photo of touchpad. 
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3484004/static/SSA45983.JPG
 Red marked area of ​​hitting a finger on which is getting the cursor in the 
upper left corner.

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On 2012-05-05T03:16:42+00:00 admin wrote:

>Re: "I like the behavior that was when the touchpad is defined as
>a mouse" - boot with psmouse.proto=imps or add "options psmouse proto=imps"
>(depending on whether psmouse is built into the kernel or is a loadable
>module).
The touchpad is detected as a mouse, and began work as well as in the old core. 
This behavior suits me. The scroll work.
Thank you!

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On 2012-05-05T03:19:33+00:00 admin wrote:

But this is a temporary solution does not eliminate malfunction of the
touchpad. Please do not close the bug until it is fixed.

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On 2012-05-07T06:24:24+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Hi Leks13,

  Need your help to provide the packet dump generated during edge
scrolling.  You'll need to rebuild psmouse.ko by adding following two
lines at the beginning of drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c:

#define FSP_DEBUG
#define DEBUG

  Additionally, what's the hardware revision are you using(dmesg | grep
Finger)?  According to the photo you provided, it doesn't seem like an
ASUS UX[23]1 to me.

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On 2012-05-07T06:53:51+00:00 admin wrote:

> Need your help to provide the packet dump generated during edge scrolling. 
>You'll need to rebuild psmouse.ko by adding following two lines at the
>beginning of drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c:
How can I do?
Can you provide step by step instructions?

>Additionally, what's the hardware revision are you using(dmesg | grep
>Finger)?  According to the photo you provided, it doesn't seem like an ASUS
>UX[23]1 to me.
It`s china notebook Quanta UW3(DNS (0136475)).
dmesg | grep Finger
[   12.748805] psmouse serio1: sentelic: Finger Sensing Pad, hw: 14.1.1, sw: 
1.0.0-K
[   12.813665] input: FSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad as 
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input6

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On 2012-05-07T07:09:49+00:00 admin wrote:

:~$ cat /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c
cat: /lib/modules/3.2.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c: File 
not found
:~$ cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/
:/lib/modules/3.2.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse$ ls
appletouch.ko  gpio_mouse.ko  logibm.ko    psmouse.ko   synaptics_i2c.ko
bcm5974.ko     inport.ko      pc110pad.ko  sermouse.ko  vsxxxaa.ko

 I do not know what to do. Simply create a new file sentelic.c? And then
what?

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On 2012-05-07T08:28:33+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #12)
> :~$ cat /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c
> cat: /lib/modules/3.2.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c:
> File
> not found
> :~$ cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/
> :/lib/modules/3.2.0-24-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse$ ls
> appletouch.ko  gpio_mouse.ko  logibm.ko    psmouse.ko   synaptics_i2c.ko
> bcm5974.ko     inport.ko      pc110pad.ko  sermouse.ko  vsxxxaa.ko
> 
>  I do not know what to do. Simply create a new file sentelic.c? And then
>  what?

  You'll need to get the full kernel source code to rebuild kernel.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile should give you some
hints.  For example:

 $ apt-get source linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic
 $ sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic
 $ cd linux-3.2.0
 $ chmod +x debian/scripts/misc/* debian/scripts/*
 $ debian/rules updateconfigs
 $ vi drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c # add #define FSP_DEBUG and #define DEBUG
 $ env skipabi=true fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic

 If nothing goes wrong, you should see a installable package such like
../linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic_3.2.0-24.37_i386.deb in the parent
directory.

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On 2012-05-07T08:38:34+00:00 admin wrote:

Okay.
When I rebuild and restart in new kernel where I found debug messages?
What I will post to bug report?

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On 2012-05-07T08:46:29+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #14)
> Okay.
> When I rebuild and restart in new kernel where I found debug messages?
> What I will post to bug report?

  After booting with the FSP_DEBUG enabled kernel, you should see
something like the following in your dmesg when finger is on the FSP:

[  183.114646] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117064ms Absolute packets: 58, 73, 
5f, 05; abs_x: 461, abs_y: 381
[  183.126820] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117052ms Absolute packets: 58, 70, 
5e, 03; abs_x: 448, abs_y: 379
[  183.139041] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117036ms Absolute packets: 58, 6c, 
5e, 0b; abs_x: 434, abs_y: 379
[  183.151250] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117024ms Absolute packets: 58, 69, 
5e, 03; abs_x: 420, abs_y: 379
[  183.163416] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117012ms Absolute packets: 58, 66, 
5e, 07; abs_x: 409, abs_y: 379
[  183.175596] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0117000ms Absolute packets: 58, 64, 
5e, 01; abs_x: 400, abs_y: 377
[  183.199941] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0116976ms Absolute packets: 58, 00, 
00, 00; abs_x: 0, abs_y: 0
[  183.212173] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0116964ms Absolute packets: 58, 00, 
00, 00; abs_x: 0, abs_y: 0
[  183.224369] psmouse serio1: sentelic: -0116952ms Absolute packets: 58, 00, 
00, 00; abs_x: 0, abs_y: 0

  I'll need the message generated whilst you're performing edge
scrolling(particularly the one with "cursor jumping back to top-left
corner when moving through the red-mark area").

  Thanks!

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On 2012-05-07T15:47:32+00:00 admin wrote:

Hmm...
I`m build kernel, install it, reboot to it, but I don`t have a message in dmesg!
Before build a have two files: 
linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic_3.2.0-24.37_i386.deb, 
linux-headers-3.2.0-24-generic_3.2.0-24.37_i386.deb. I install this and reboot. 
I don`t undestand why I don`t have report about touchpad.

My redacted  drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c pasted to
http://paste.ubuntu.com/973790/

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On 2012-05-07T15:50:25+00:00 admin wrote:

dmesg | grep psmouse
[   16.503933] psmouse serio1: hgpk: ID: 10 00 64
[   16.716690] psmouse serio1: sentelic: Finger Sensing Pad, hw: 14.1.1, sw: 
1.0.0-K

I have only this, after reboot to my new build kernel.

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On 2012-05-07T16:26:40+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #16)
> Hmm...
> I`m build kernel, install it, reboot to it, but I don`t have a message in
> dmesg!
[...]
> My redacted  drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c pasted to
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/973790/

  You'll have to put DEBUG & FSP_DEBUG before various #include lines,
something like:

#define DEBUG
#define FSP_DEBUG
/*-
 * Finger Sensing Pad PS/2 mouse driver.
 *
 ...

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On 2012-05-07T21:20:46+00:00 admin wrote:

My edge scrolling http://paste.ubuntu.com/974487/
In this moment cursor has been moved to left top corner of the screen 
http://paste.ubuntu.com/974499/

I hope the logs will help.

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On 2012-05-08T01:43:23+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #19)
> My edge scrolling http://paste.ubuntu.com/974487/

  I presume that you're moving your finger from top-right to bottom-
right corner, right?  What looks strange to me is that the y
coordinate(62) is still far from the red zone, which should be about
half of the height(300+) if I read your image correctly.

> In this moment cursor has been moved to left top corner of the screen
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/974499/

  In this dump, was starting from the red zone(line 6 ~ 38) and then
moving toward the bottom-right corner?

  Is line 58 ~ 59 the time your finger crossing/entering the red zone?

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On 2012-05-08T07:04:57+00:00 admin wrote:

How I tested - I wrote last message in dmesg, moved in top right to bottom 
right, and posted all before this wrote message.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/975147/

Red zone just below the middle. Figure I depicts a little bit wrong.

>In this dump, was starting from the red zone(line 6 ~ 38) and then moving
toward the bottom-right corner?
>Is line 58 ~ 59 the time your finger crossing/entering the red zone?
I don`t know. I started scrolling around the red zone and ended up after moving 
the pointer to the red zone in the upper left corner.

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On 2012-05-10T04:58:36+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73240
testing zone for jumpy cursor

Need Leks13 to test if cursor jumping still occurs when finger is moving
on the yellow/blue zone.  If cursor still jumps back to top-left corner,
please also provide the packet dump.

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On 2012-05-10T10:14:46+00:00 admin wrote:

Yellow zone testing video[1], log[2].

[1] - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3484004/temp/yellow.AVI
[2] - http://paste.ubuntu.com/979575/

If you move your finger across the touchpad from the top down, then hit
the finger at the end of the touchpad the cursor moves sharply up the
screen (just up, but not in the top left).

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On 2012-05-10T10:31:24+00:00 admin wrote:

Blue zone.
The touchpad works strange: sometimes ok, sometimes not. In two pass log sealed 
touch pad from top to bottom. The first pass - everything is normal, the second 
- the cursor jumped to the top left corner.
I do not know what the reason, and play it does not always work. Maybe that 
plays the role of the force pressing or something, but when working for the 
touchpad are spontaneous movements occur several times per hour and is very 
annoying.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/979595/

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On 2012-05-11T04:09:30+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73249
bash script for retrieving FSP production information

Please post the result returned by this script(sudo bash fsp_sn.sh).
Thanks!

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On 2012-05-11T10:54:06+00:00 admin wrote:

 sudo sh fsp_sn.sh 
[sudo] password for leks13: 
fsp_sn.sh: 9: fsp_sn.sh: cannot create 
/sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/page: Directory nonexistent
fsp_sn.sh: 10: fsp_sn.sh: cannot create 
/sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/getreg: Directory nonexistent
fsp_sn.sh: 12: fsp_sn.sh: cannot create 
/sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/getreg: Directory nonexistent
fsp_sn.sh: 14: fsp_sn.sh: cannot create 
/sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/getreg: Directory nonexistent
fsp_sn.sh: 17: fsp_sn.sh: cannot create 
/sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/page: Directory nonexistent
sn: 0000, 0000, 0000

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On 2012-05-11T10:55:20+00:00 admin wrote:

Sorry. This is true result:
sudo bash fsp_sn.sh
sn: 4004, 4187, 4210

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On 2012-05-31T07:17:33+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73475
patch to filter bad movement

Hi Leks13,

  Please try to see if this patch works for you or not.  You'll need to
rebuild/re-install the patched kernel source.

  Steps to apply patch(taking comment#13 building steps as an example):

  $ cd linux-3.2.0/drivers/input/mouse
  $ patch < filter_bad_movement.patch

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On 2012-05-31T15:03:56+00:00 admin wrote:

No. It`s don`t worked correctly.
Edge srolling - not work.
Jump zone - has come out less often, but sometimes it throws the cursor still.
Two-finger scrolling - not work.

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On 2012-05-31T15:07:38+00:00 admin wrote:

Yes, let them work, defined as a mouse. I was quite happy. Also, it
bothers small number of users. Much more often make synaptic touchpad.

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On 2012-05-31T16:55:50+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #29)
> No. It`s don`t worked correctly.
> Edge srolling - not work.
> Jump zone - has come out less often, but sometimes it throws the cursor
> still.
> Two-finger scrolling - not work.

  Oops, I got it wrong.  Please move the "abs_x = GET_ABS_X(packet);"
and "abs_y = GET_ABS_Y(packet);" lines after the filter if statement.
Something like:

case FSP_PKT_TYPE_ABS:
  if ((packet[0] == 0x48 || packet[0] == 0x49) &&
      packet[1] == 0 && packet[2] == 0) {
          /*
           * filtering out erratic movement which will cause
           * unexpected cursor jumping to top-left corner
           */
          packet[3] &= 0xf0;
  }
  abs_x = GET_ABS_X(packet);
  abs_y = GET_ABS_Y(packet);

  if (packet[0] & FSP_PB0_MFMC) {
    ...

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On 2012-05-31T17:10:35+00:00 admin wrote:

I fixed it this[1]. Is that true?
 Just do not want to once again build the core. It's too long on the Atom.

[1] - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1016641/

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On 2012-05-31T22:57:58+00:00 admin wrote:

I build kernel, apped #32 patch.
But it work bad. 
Two-finger scrolling - work.
Edge scrolling - not work.
Jump zone - has come out less often, but sometimes it throws the cursor still.

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On 2012-06-01T09:49:39+00:00 admin wrote:

I got an email about the bug, but I can not answer it. The letter is not 
delivered.
I have this error:
"This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
  ava...@sentelic.com
    SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:<ava...@sentelic.com>:
    host yggdrasil.sentelic.com [203.69.18.18]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; 
Client host [91.219.194.22] blocked using ru.countries.nerd.dk; Your IP is in 
ru, rejected based on geographical location"

I will reply to the letter publicly in the ticket.

I use Ubuntu 12.04 and $ uname -a
Linux flamme 3.2.0-24-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Mon May 21 16:51:22 UTC 2012 i686 
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
This is standart kernel in Ubuntu repository.

This is filter_bad_movement.patch - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1017599/
This is sentelic.c no patch - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1017604/
Patch process this - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1017607/
This is sentelic.c after patch - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1017610/

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On 2012-06-02T10:34:16+00:00 admin wrote:

Great. Tested the new driver - everything works great.

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On 2012-06-04T22:00:47+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

How does the touchpad work with two finger scroll with patches and a
newer kernel? I am currently running Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel
3.2.0-24-generic on an Asus UX21E, and it's basically unusable.

Also "Disable touchpad while typing" does not work either.

Or should I open a separate bug about these issues since the one
reported here seems to be solved.

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On 2012-06-04T22:23:18+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

(In reply to comment #36)
> How does the touchpad work with two finger scroll with patches and a newer
> kernel? I am currently running Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic on
> an
> Asus UX21E, and it's basically unusable.

Please try the patch - we need more testers to make sure it works well
before getting the patch applied (

> 
> Also "Disable touchpad while typing" does not work either.
> 

Disabling touchpad while typing is not done within the kernel so I'd
recommend opening the bug with your distro and having them route it
properly.

Thanks.

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On 2012-06-04T22:24:28+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

Created attachment 73506
Patch to filter out data causing errating movements

The latest version of the patch

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On 2012-06-05T10:18:48+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

I followed this procedure to build the kernel with the latest patch:
 $ apt-get source linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic
 $ sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic
 $ cd linux-3.2.0
 $ chmod +x debian/scripts/misc/* debian/scripts/*
 $ debian/rules updateconfigs
 $ vi drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c # add #define FSP_DEBUG and #define DEBUG
 $ cd linux-3.2.0/drivers/input/mouse
 $ patch < filter_bad_movement.patch
 $ cd -
 $ env skipabi=true fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic
 $ cd ..
 $ sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.2.0-24-generic_3.2.0-24.39_amd64.deb 
linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic_3.2.0-24.39_amd64.deb

This did not improve two finger scroll at all.

Palm detection doesn't work either, which makes typing a hassle. Is this
something that is kernel or distro specific?

Also, is there a way to set driver patches without recompiling the
entire kernel? Maybe load it like a module or something similar?
Compiling the kernel takes a while, which makes testing potential fixes
more difficult.

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On 2012-06-05T10:24:10+00:00 admin wrote:

filter_bad_movement.patch - it`s old wrong patch

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On 2012-06-05T10:28:21+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

I used the latest patch (
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=73506 ), just forgot to
change the name to "sentelic.patch" in the comment.

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On 2012-06-05T10:50:05+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #39)
>  $ vi drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c # add #define FSP_DEBUG and #define
>  DEBUG

  Since you already have FSP_DEBUG and DEBUG defined at the beginning of
sentelic.c, please do two fingers scrolling first and then use dmesg to
get packet dump for analysis. Thanks.

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On 2012-06-05T13:36:58+00:00 admin wrote:

Patch work fine in Ubuntu 12.04 on my touchpad(3.2.0-24-generic).

After loading for a comfortable working with edge scrolling needed to
run "synclient RightEdge = 900" (the value may change depending on the
laptop).

Thank you all for corrected bug.

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On 2012-06-05T16:04:43+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73511
A dmesg debug report featuring two finger scroll jumping to (x,y)=(0,0)

Note at the end of the log how I am scrolling down a page and (x, y)
suddenly resets to abs pos (0, 0).

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On 2012-06-05T16:10:50+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73512
(x, y) getting stuck alternating between two sets of coordinates

Notice close to the end how the absolute coordinates shift between two sets of 
coordinates very quickly:
[  562.271845] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263060ms Absolute packets: 7c, 80, 
56, 0f; abs_x: 515, abs_y: 347
[  562.279471] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263068ms Absolute packets: 78, a4, 
81, 03; abs_x: 656, abs_y: 519
[  562.284430] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263072ms Absolute packets: 7c, 80, 
56, 0a; abs_x: 514, abs_y: 346
[  562.291770] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263080ms Absolute packets: 78, a4, 
82, 01; abs_x: 656, abs_y: 521
[  562.296709] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263084ms Absolute packets: 7c, 80, 
56, 0d; abs_x: 515, abs_y: 345
[  562.304887] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263092ms Absolute packets: 78, a3, 
82, 0a; abs_x: 654, abs_y: 522
[  562.310118] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263096ms Absolute packets: 7c, 80, 
56, 09; abs_x: 514, abs_y: 345
[  562.317782] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263104ms Absolute packets: 78, a3, 
82, 07; abs_x: 653, abs_y: 523
[  562.323105] psmouse serio4: sentelic: 00263112ms Absolute packets: 7c, 80, 
55, 0f; abs_x: 515, abs_y: 343

This resulted in the web page I was trying to scroll down scrolling up
and down very quickly on the spot.

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On 2012-06-07T05:14:23+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73519
v2 patch to filter out bad movement

Hi Eddie,

  Please revert sentelic.patch and try this one instead. Thanks.

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On 2012-06-07T15:03:57+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73527
dmesg with latest filter patch 
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=73519) applied

Behavior is a -lot- better; I don't get the crazy up-down-up-down-up-
down lockup any longer. However, if I'm scrolling down a long page, it
sometimes scrolls to the top of the page all of a sudden, which is very
annoying.

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On 2012-06-07T16:48:11+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #47)
> Behavior is a -lot- better; I don't get the crazy up-down-up-down-up-down
> lockup any longer. However, if I'm scrolling down a long page, it sometimes
> scrolls to the top of the page all of a sudden, which is very annoying.

  Looks to me the jumping was caused by 1446.818497 and 1446.843775. I
probably misunderstood how input_mt_report_slot_state() works.  Dmitry,
should we simply stop calling fsp_set_slot() upon receiving bad
movement(0,0) in multi-finger(MFMC) case?

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On 2012-06-07T18:41:01+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

I think if a device truly sends garbage data sometimes then we need to
completely ignore such packets and not adjust slot state, since contact
will "recover" in the next packet(s).

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On 2012-06-08T08:05:27+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #47)
[...]
> However, if I'm scrolling down a long page, it sometimes
> scrolls to the top of the page all of a sudden, which is very annoying.

  Interesting...  It appears to me that the final 7c, 00, 00, 00 doesn't
cause these jumps.  Not sure if this is the same with Eddie's
observation; however, I can reproduce similar jumping by putting two
fingers at two places(in opposite direction. For example, one at the top
left and the other at the bottom right corner), hold two fingers for a
few seconds, then move both of them away -- now the browser scroll bar
starts to roll.

  If that's the case, we probably have to fix the code by _not_ invoking
fsp_set_slot() unless two fingers' coordinates are ready. That is,
accumulate both fingers' packets and report at once with something like
the xxx_report_semi_mt_data() found in other touchpad drivers.

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On 2012-06-08T08:37:12+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73542
Scroll jumps up and down continously until I remove hand from trackpad

My last comment about the latest patch fixing jumping up and down was
wrong. See end of attached dmesg.

This happens while I'm scrolling down and one finger "moves ahead" of
the other. In my case I was scrolling down with my right hand, and my
middle finger moved from being horizontal with my ring finger to being
about 2 centimeters farther down.

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On 2012-06-08T13:48:20+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73546
v3 patch to filter out bad movement

Hi Eddie,
  Please see if this patch works for you.  Thanks.

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On 2012-06-10T21:43:46+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73554
debug output filter patch 3

Latest patch gives a much better result overall.

However, the crazy fast scroll still occurs sometimes. I have attached a
debug report.

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On 2012-06-11T01:43:55+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #53)
> However, the crazy fast scroll still occurs sometimes.

  How does the crazy fast scroll look like?  Does it scroll back all the
way to the top most page or just scroll back a short distance?

> I have attached a debug report.

  I can see the Y coordinate of the first finger jumps back from 750 to
597 at 1567.914751. I'm wondering if this could be filtered in the
userland as the kernel driver may need more resource to keep the track
of movement history before applying certain heuristics to ignore such
jumpy packet.

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On 2012-06-11T09:06:48+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

(In reply to comment #54)
>   How does the crazy fast scroll look like?  Does it scroll back all the way
>   to
> the top most page or just scroll back a short distance?
Both can happen, actually. But the most annoying (and more common) is if you're 
scrolling down a page and it suddenly goes really fast either to the top or to 
the bottom of the page (it can also happen).

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On 2012-06-11T19:36:51+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Created attachment 73562
dmesg output seems normal, as far as I can tell

I just noticed a slightly disconcerting bug -- after resuming from
suspend, I can no longer use two finger scroll. Edge scrolling works
normally if I switch to it.

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On 2012-06-12T07:57:32+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #56)
> I just noticed a slightly disconcerting bug -- after resuming from suspend, I
> can no longer use two finger scroll. Edge scrolling works normally if I
> switch
> to it.

  There's a typo in the v3 patch.  Please try to change the 'fgrs = 1'
to 'fgrs = 2' after the 'MFMC 1st finger' line and see if it helps:

   } else if (IS_MFMC_FGR1(packet[0])) {
           /* MFMC 1st finger */
           fgrs = 2;

           /*
            * accumulate the coordaintes and proceed to
            * the next run
            */
...

  The above bug should be observable before entering to suspend mode,
though.

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On 2012-06-13T01:50:03+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

I have notebook DNS X300 (china export)
In windows installed drivers sentelic and work fine.

In linux (Ubuntu 12.04) touchpad not detect. Tap working, scroll not
working, configure utils show only mouse.

$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer                          id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse                id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]

$ dmesg |grep PS/2
[    1.140559] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 
0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
[    1.146588] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
[    2.551662] input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as 
/devices/platform/i8042/serio2/input/input5

$ fspc -h
FSP not detected.


Any patches not helped me

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On 2012-06-13T01:57:39+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

I have ubuntu 12.04 amd64 version

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On 2012-06-14T05:05:01+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #58)
[...]
> $ dmesg |grep PS/2
> [    1.140559] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at
> 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
> [    1.146588] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
> [    2.551662] input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as
> /devices/platform/i8042/serio2/input/input5

  Booting with FSP_DEBUG and DEBUG enabled driver could help. Otherwise,
you may want to boot with i8042.debug=1 to get the full I/O log.

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On 2012-06-20T19:29:21+00:00 limoto94 wrote:

I have a MSI CR640 laptop with Sentelic touchpad. It worked well without
any scrolling support before 3.4. After upgrading to 3.4, the cursor
became jumpy and any scrolling still wasn't working. After applying v3
patch (and modifying one line as said in later comment) from this
thread, the cursor doesn't jump, two-finger vertical scrolling partially
works (it usually scrolls but when i put finger up, it returns to
original position) and edge scrolling doesn't work. I tried changing
hscroll attribute in /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio2, but it didn't
do anything.

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On 2012-06-21T01:58:43+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #61)
[...]
> two-finger vertical scrolling partially works (it usually scrolls but when i
> put finger up, it returns to original position)

  Would you please be more specific about what the 'original position' refers
to? For example, if you do a two-finger vertical scrolling from top-most edge
to bottom-most edge, does the cursor returns all-the-way to top-most edge after
fingers moving away? Or does it scrolls back, say, perhaps 1/10 of current
screen height?

> and edge scrolling doesn't work.

  Which window manager are you using? In Gnome/Unity configuration menu,
two fingers scrolling and edge scrolling are mutual exclusive -- you can only
have one of them activated at any given moment.

  Another possibility of non-working edge scrolling is that pad dimensions
don't match to your physical hardware. To confirm this, you'll need to load
the FSP_DEBUG and DEBUG enabled driver(see comment#39 and comment#18) and
the packet dump will reveal what the max X/Y are when you're putting one finger
on the bottom-right corner.

> I tried changing hscroll attribute in /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio2,
> but it didn't do anything.

  hscroll only works in relative coordinates mode, which doesn't apply to the
configuration you're running with.

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On 2012-06-21T06:27:20+00:00 limoto94 wrote:

(In reply to comment #62)
> (In reply to comment #61)
>   Would you please be more specific about what the 'original position' refers
> to? For example, if you do a two-finger vertical scrolling from top-most edge
> to bottom-most edge, does the cursor returns all-the-way to top-most edge
> after
> fingers moving away? Or does it scrolls back, say, perhaps 1/10 of current
> screen height?

I'm sorry, I just used it wrong. I put one finger down and moved another, but I 
need to move both :) 
> 
>   Which window manager are you using? In Gnome/Unity configuration menu,
> two fingers scrolling and edge scrolling are mutual exclusive -- you can only
> have one of them activated at any given moment.
> 
I'm using KWin. Are there any problems or should I try the FSP_DEBUG?

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On 2012-06-22T10:01:55+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #63)
> I'm using KWin. Are there any problems or should I try the FSP_DEBUG?

  Hmm, KDE accepts both scrolling settings being enabled at the same time.
I don't know if turning two finger scrolling would make any difference.
You can get/set current scrolling state by running synclient or xinput, though:

   $ synclient | grep Scroll        # get current scrolling options
   $ synclient VertEdgeScroll=1     # enable vertical edge scrolling
   $ synclient VertTwoFingerScroll=1     # enable vertical two finger scrolling

  If you don't have the time to rebuild the kernel with FSP_DEBUG, tweaking
the RightEdge parameter probably helps but you'll have to guess the value
since you don't have the accurate geometric information(which probably isn't
correct enough in current driver):

   $ synclient | grep RightEdge     # get the right edge boundary
   $ synclient RightEdge=??         # reduce the value and see if right edge 
scrolling can be detected

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On 2012-06-22T10:23:12+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 73991
v4 patch to filter out bad movement

Correcting typo for the number of fingers in MFMC 1st finger case. v3
patch will generate staggered report(one vs. two fingers) which will
confuse the user land.

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On 2012-06-29T15:13:23+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 74431
v5 patch to filter out bad movement

This updated patch revert to the original last_mt_fgrs workaround to allow
finger movement after two to one finger transition taking place.
Hopefully this addresses bug#43591 as well.

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On 2012-07-05T09:41:37+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

I can confirm that the latest patch fixed the issue with two-finger-
scroll not working after resuming from suspend. Good job!

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On 2012-07-17T22:21:53+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

Created attachment 75601
indeferend i/o log

$ dmesg|grep sentel
[    2.474127] psmouse serio2: sentelic: READ REG: 0x00 is 0x00 (rc = -1)

$ synclient 
Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?

$ xinput 
⎡ Virtual core pointer                          id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse           id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard                         id=3    [master keyboard (2)]
    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard               id=5    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=6    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                                 id=7    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=8    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Sleep Button                              id=9    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard              id=10   [slave  keyboard (3)]


Not working scroll and any touchpad configure utils.

Help me please :)
Thanks!

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On 2012-07-18T02:32:07+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #68)
> Created an attachment (id=75601) [details]
> indeferend i/o log
[...]
> [    2.430719] i8042: [337] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> [    2.430933] i8042: [337] 66 -> i8042 (parameter)
> [    2.434670] i8042: [338] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
> [    2.435926] i8042: [339] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> [    2.436088] i8042: [339] 88 -> i8042 (parameter)

  Missing the 'fc' response.

> [    2.466948] i8042: [347] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> [    2.467524] i8042: [347] f3 -> i8042 (parameter)
> [    2.470534] i8042: [347] fc <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)

  Should be 'fa' instead.

[    2.470551] i8042: [347] 91 -> i8042 (command)
[    2.470766] i8042: [347] f4 -> i8042 (parameter)
[    2.474091] i8042: [348] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
[    2.474127] psmouse serio2: sentelic: READ REG: 0x00 is 0x00 (rc = -1)

  It looks to me that EC response is one byte slower. Will there be any
difference if you increase FSP_CMD_TIMEOUT2 from 30 to something larger
(ex: 2500)?

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On 2012-07-18T03:14:37+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

(In reply to comment #69)
> (In reply to comment #68)
> > Created an attachment (id=75601) [details] [details]
> > indeferend i/o log
> [...]
> > [    2.430719] i8042: [337] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> > [    2.430933] i8042: [337] 66 -> i8042 (parameter)
> > [    2.434670] i8042: [338] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
> > [    2.435926] i8042: [339] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> > [    2.436088] i8042: [339] 88 -> i8042 (parameter)
> 
>   Missing the 'fc' response.
> 
> > [    2.466948] i8042: [347] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> > [    2.467524] i8042: [347] f3 -> i8042 (parameter)
> > [    2.470534] i8042: [347] fc <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
> 
>   Should be 'fa' instead.
> 
> [    2.470551] i8042: [347] 91 -> i8042 (command)
> [    2.470766] i8042: [347] f4 -> i8042 (parameter)
> [    2.474091] i8042: [348] fa <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
> [    2.474127] psmouse serio2: sentelic: READ REG: 0x00 is 0x00 (rc = -1)
> 
>   It looks to me that EC response is one byte slower. Will there be any
> difference if you increase FSP_CMD_TIMEOUT2 from 30 to something larger
> (ex: 2500)?

did not help

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On 2012-07-18T03:22:51+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #70)
> (In reply to comment #69)
> >   It looks to me that EC response is one byte slower. Will there be any
> > difference if you increase FSP_CMD_TIMEOUT2 from 30 to something larger
> > (ex: 2500)?
> 
> did not help

  Please post i8042.debug dump, thanks.

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On 2012-07-18T13:54:44+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

Created attachment 75651
dmesg log after timeout 2500

My dmesg after FSP_CMD_TIMEOUT2=2500 in drivers/input/mouse/sentelic.c
and recompile

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On 2012-07-18T19:55:55+00:00 patrik.kullman wrote:

How far off is this to hit mainline kernel?

Even if the patch isn't perfect, shouldn't current improvements be
eligible for 3.6?

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On 2012-07-19T00:40:14+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

Created attachment 75741
patch for upstream submission

Patch based on v5 with additional S-O-B and Tested-by tags for Dmitry's
review.

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On 2012-07-19T03:30:02+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

This patch has not helped me, too. Have to throw the laptop in the trash
:(

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On 2012-07-19T03:57:35+00:00 kernel-bugzilla.3.atliang wrote:

(In reply to comment #75)
> This patch has not helped me, too. Have to throw the laptop in the trash :(

[    2.327464] i8042: [308] 91 -> i8042 (command)
[    2.327733] i8042: [309] 66 -> i8042 (parameter)
[    2.330645] i8042: [309] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)
[    2.330652] i8042: [309] 91 -> i8042 (command)
[    2.330876] i8042: [309] 88 -> i8042 (parameter)
[...]
[    4.825925] i8042: [934] 91 -> i8042 (command)
[    4.826090] i8042: [934] f3 -> i8042 (parameter)
[    4.829576] i8042: [934] fc <- i8042 (interrupt, 3, 12)

  According to the above log, driver failed to detect the hardware because 
command
88 timed out.

  I'm afraid that this patch won't help you as the problem you're running into
seems to be EC related.  There are a few MUX error in your log:

[    1.227636] i8042: [33] 90 -> i8042 (command)
[    1.228579] i8042: [33] f2 -> i8042 (parameter)
[    1.233864] i8042: [35] MUX error, status is 25, data is fc
[    1.233875] i8042: [35] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 2, 12, timeout)
[    1.233931] i8042: [35] 90 -> i8042 (command)
[    1.235031] i8042: [35] ed -> i8042 (parameter)
[    1.240302] i8042: [36] MUX error, status is 25, data is fc
[    1.240313] i8042: [36] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 2, 12, timeout)

  Not sure if there are any other i8042 knobs to workaround this problem. 
Perhaps
Dmitry can shed some light for us?

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On 2012-07-19T17:21:47+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

(In reply to comment #76)
> 
>   I'm afraid that this patch won't help you as the problem you're running
>   into
> seems to be EC related.  There are a few MUX error in your log:
> 
> [    1.227636] i8042: [33] 90 -> i8042 (command)
> [    1.228579] i8042: [33] f2 -> i8042 (parameter)
> [    1.233864] i8042: [35] MUX error, status is 25, data is fc
> [    1.233875] i8042: [35] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 2, 12, timeout)
> [    1.233931] i8042: [35] 90 -> i8042 (command)
> [    1.235031] i8042: [35] ed -> i8042 (parameter)
> [    1.240302] i8042: [36] MUX error, status is 25, data is fc
> [    1.240313] i8042: [36] fe <- i8042 (interrupt, 2, 12, timeout)
> 
>   Not sure if there are any other i8042 knobs to workaround this problem.
> Perhaps
> Dmitry can shed some light for us?

There are lots of boxes that have iffy MUX implementation, try booting
with i8042.nomux to disable the active multiplexing and stay in legacy
mode.

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On 2012-07-22T05:09:25+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

Thank you!!! After add parameter i8024.nomux, my touchpad works.


 $ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer                          id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ FSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad         id=11   [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard                         id=3    [master keyboard (2)]
    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard               id=5    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=6    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                                 id=7    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                              id=8    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Sleep Button                              id=9    [slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard              id=10   [slave  keyboard (3)]

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On 2012-07-23T17:16:51+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

Pavel, could you please open a separate bug and post output of dmidecode
for your box?

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On 2012-07-23T20:14:55+00:00 pavelbbb wrote:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45101

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On 2012-08-30T14:26:21+00:00 elischa03 wrote:

Hi, is this still actual? when this will get upstream?

i've got a Medion Akoya P6631 Laptop with Sentelic Touchpad:

$ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer                          id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                id=4    [slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ FSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad         id=13   [slave  pointer  (2)]

i also had this erratic movements and jumps to the upper left corner
also scrolling didn't work neither edge nor two-finger...

i rebuilt this kernel:

$ uname -r
3.2.0-29-generic-pae

by:

 $ apt-get source linux-image-3.2.0-29-generic-pae
 $ sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-3.2.0-29-generic-pae
 $ cd linux-3.2.0
 $ chmod +x debian/scripts/misc/* debian/scripts/*
 $ debian/rules updateconfigs
 $ cd drivers/input/mouse

then i first applied this patch: http://markmail.org/thread/l5jmpiioajfcffyo as 
for fsp_drv_ver[] = "1.0.0-K" i had...
and afterwards the last patch from this thread

 $ patch < *.patch
 $ cd -
 $ env skipabi=true fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic-pae
 $ cd ..
 $ sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-3.2.0-29-generic-pae_3.2.0-29.46_i386.deb
linux-image-3.2.0-29-generic-pae_3.2.0-29.46_i386.deb
 $ sudo reboot

after this my touchpad doesn't has this erratic movements anymore and
all options from touchpad settings work except 'disable when typing' and
'sensitivity' i couldn't figure out rightly...

but edge scrolling was a bit difficult to hit / unresponsive... so i
additionally made this changes:

$ synclient | grep Edge
    LeftEdge                = 38
    RightEdge               = 929
    TopEdge                 = 38
    BottomEdge              = 673
    VertEdgeScroll          = 1
    HorizEdgeScroll         = 1
    EdgeMotionMinZ          = 30
    EdgeMotionMaxZ          = 160
    EdgeMotionMinSpeed      = 1
    EdgeMotionMaxSpeed      = 96
    EdgeMotionUseAlways     = 0
    AreaLeftEdge            = 0
    AreaRightEdge           = 0
    AreaTopEdge             = 0
    AreaBottomEdge          = 0
$ synclient RightEdge=900
$ synclient BottomEdge=650

with this mods my touchpad nearly works perfectly :) thanks a lot!

so some minor bugs i have: sometimes it generates a rigth-click or
double-click(for marking an area) at scroll beginning and one time it
scrolled very very fast but that's all not that problem

so i hope i did everything right especially for kernel (like modules or
so or as i'm in need of the additional bumblebee driver for nvidia
optimus support) but i think everything should be the same as before
just with touchpad support? am i right???

as last question: how do i make this edge modification remaining after
reboot?

thanks in advance

all the best

elibl

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On 2012-10-15T21:27:14+00:00 florian wrote:

A patch referencing this bug report has been merged in Linux v3.6-rc7:

commit 30ebb7fa0e3e92145b859ad6e44aa6dc636b4103
Author: Tai-hwa Liang <ava...@sentelic.com>
Date:   Wed Sep 19 11:10:47 2012 -0700

    Input: sentelic - filter out erratic movement when lifting finger

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On 2012-10-23T19:59:28+00:00 patrik.kullman wrote:

Using 3.6 final from kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ I still
have erratic movement with my Sentelic touchpad.

It either scrolls to top, scrolls the reverse direction when lifting the
fingers, continues scrolling same/reverse direction after lifting the
fingers, or flickers intently when trying to hold the fingers still in
the middle of a scroll.

Is there any kernel change that hasn't been merged yet, any patch that
is outside the scope of the kernel, any configuration that needs to be
done with synclient or is Ubuntu building their kernels in a way that
ignores these fixes?

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On 2012-10-27T14:12:13+00:00 eddie.dunn wrote:

Patrik,

Have you tried running with a kernel you patched yourself? If it works,
then the issue is probably because Ubuntu somehow ignored the fixes.

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On 2012-11-04T19:42:52+00:00 fenio wrote:

Is this fix supposed to work also with Sentelic touchpad in UX31?
I tried 3.6.5 kernel and it still doesn't work. Even with i8024.nomux kernel 
parameter.

It works however with driver from https://github.com/saaros.

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On 2012-11-15T08:08:08+00:00 elischa03 wrote:

it's a pity that this patch is still not applied to mainline cause it's
an essential bugfix (for my touchpad) without the use is very annoying.

so please ubuntu people/ mainline maintainer submit this patch!!!

built now custom kernel 3.5.0 with this patch for ubuntu 12.10

for other people with sentelic touchpad just build your own kernel the
way i did 5 posts above it should work for the most the same way

all the best

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On 2012-11-16T09:53:44+00:00 florian wrote:

(In reply to comment #86)
> it's a pity that this patch is still not applied to mainline cause it's an
> essential bugfix (for my touchpad) without the use is very annoying.

Which patch do you mean?
I just checked and I guess you seem to mean patch 
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=75741 ?

Can you verify my guess is indeed correct?

@Dimitry: the patch I mentioned above indeed is not yet in mainline...
Oversight?

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On 2012-11-17T00:35:30+00:00 elischa03 wrote:

(In reply to comment #87)
> Can you verify my guess is indeed correct?

completely ;)

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On 2012-11-21T18:54:40+00:00 fenio wrote:

Could someone in charge make a statement which kernel is going to
include this patch?

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On 2012-12-20T11:00:42+00:00 fenio wrote:

Looks like we've got progress.
With vanilla version 3.7.1 of the kernel touchpad doesn't work but as a bonus 
it's not possible to patch it with driver from https://github.com/saaros cause 
there are errors during compilation.

I'm back to 3.6.0 with mentioned patch.

Please could someone summarize the current status of this bugreport?

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On 2013-01-02T22:15:47+00:00 dvyfkebuac.rhn wrote:

I have a Syntelic touchpad  that suffers from a similar problem: scrolling only 
happens in the corners. No edge scrolling, no two-finger scrolling (Fedora 17, 
stock kernel 3.6.10).
I noticced that you're using the synclient application to control scrolling, 
however I'm only getting an error:

$ synclient
Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?

Does it mean I have a kernel problem or xorg?
I know this might be the wrong place to ask, but I noticed some people here got 
synclient to work and I don't know a better place.

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On 2013-03-29T19:12:42+00:00 fenio wrote:

Does anyone know when these patches will be included in mainline kernel?

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On 2013-03-29T21:36:16+00:00 dmitry.torokhov wrote:

There was the following change applied to mainline:

commit a25461659050b913e114d282bf58823682eb56b6
Author: Christophe TORDEUX <christo...@tordeux.net>
Date:   Mon Dec 24 09:20:40 2012 -0800

    Input: sentelic - only report position of first finger as ST coordinates
    
    Report only the position of the first finger as absolute non-MT coordinates,
    instead of reporting both fingers alternatively. Actual MT events are
    unaffected.
    
    This fixes horizontal and improves vertical scrolling with the touchpad.
    
    Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
    Signed-off-by: Christophe TORDEUX <christo...@tordeux.net>
    Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torok...@gmail.com>

It went into 3.8. If 3.8 still exhibits the bad behavior then we have to
look again.

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On 2014-07-07T14:03:16+00:00 anvil wrote:

For the record it's still pretty annoying on a Fedora 20 w/3.14 kernel.

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On 2014-07-07T14:12:05+00:00 johannes.w.seitz wrote:

Agreed. This issue is still reproducible on the latest Ubuntu with 3.14 kernel. 
It's not the horizontal scrolling that was fixed with the commit Dmitry 
mentions that's bugging me. It's really annoying: on my Zenbook I keep 
scrolling down with two fingers and sometimes it's scrolling the page all the 
way to the top instead.

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On 2014-07-12T13:03:04+00:00 vincent.raspal wrote:

Hello guys!

I use a Clevo W310CZ laptop with a sentelic touchpad,
on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and the 3.13.0-30-generic kernel.

Using the touchpad is really a pain!
It works good some time, then the cursor gets completely mad.
I do not think I have the "mouse jumping to upper left corner" already 
described there. I would rather say that the cursor moves faster and jumps 
*anywhere* on the screen.


WHAT I DID:

I disabled every 'DoubleFinger'-like occurence with synclient

I also tried to patch the kernel but I think this one (3.13.0-30-generic) 
already contained the patched part. Below is the original "sentelic.c" as I 
found it:
***
        if ((packet[0] == 0x48 || packet[0] == 0x49) &&
            packet[1] == 0 && packet[2] == 0) {
                /*
                 * Ignore coordinate noise when finger leaving the
                 * surface, otherwise cursor may jump to upper-left
                 * corner.
                 */
                packet[3] &= 0xf0;
        }

        abs_x = GET_ABS_X(packet);
        abs_y = GET_ABS_Y(packet);
***
so, the patch "sentelic.patch" described sooner in this thread does nothing.


Question:
what more can I try to fix this problem? 
Does anyone still have this problem with this kernel?
Could using an older kernel (eg 3.2) with ubuntu 12.04 help in any way?

Thank you

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On 2014-07-21T05:21:33+00:00 exzemat wrote:

Hello,
I used too a Clevo W310CZ laptop with a sentelic touchpad and ubuntu 14.04.
I'm agree with Zigma description : "cursor jumps *anywhere* on the screen"

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On 2014-07-21T17:57:20+00:00 vincent.raspal wrote:

I had to send back my laptop for a refound after a ten-day struggle...

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On 2014-07-22T09:00:31+00:00 exzemat wrote:

I had "i8042.nomux=1 i8042.reset=1" to my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT 
(/etc/default/grub).
erratic jump/selection seems to be less frequently but still present...

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On 2014-07-22T13:17:29+00:00 exzemat wrote:

I use too
synclient PalmMinZ=1
synclient PalmMinWidth=1
synclient MaxSpeed=1
to minimize erratic jump/selection...

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On 2014-08-01T17:54:25+00:00 mat.jonczyk wrote:

Generally with regressions as described here the best tool is bisection.
I have seen noone attempt that with this bug.

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On 2014-08-18T11:41:16+00:00 exzemat wrote:

I tested ubuntu mainline kernel 
(linux-headers-3.16.0-031600-generic_3.16.0-031600.201408031935_amd64.deb)
Still erratic jump/selection.

to complet bug's description : I also found that if I restart the computer when 
the cursor is crazy, the cursor is blocked in the middle of the screen (only 
the right click works).
I need to reboot several times to have the possibility to move the cursor.

I'm afraid that the problems is also in the hardware or firmware level of the 
touchpad. Because if I restart on Windows (when the cursor is blocked on 
Ubuntu), the cursor is also blocked in the middle of the screen on Windows.
However, if I only use Windows (never boot on Ubuntu), I never have a problem 
with cursor...

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On 2023-02-21T06:00:36+00:00 jphilip0786 wrote:

I have got rid of the issue by making sure it is enabled in Settings.
https://thegeekpage.com/fix-touchpad-scroll-not-working-
windows-10-solution/

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Title:
  Latest kernel makes Sentelic touchpad misbehave

Status in Linux:
  Confirmed
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  The latest kernel update in 12.04 brought with it a backported driver
  for Sentelic touchpads. However, this driver is causing extremely
  erratic behaviour. Particularly, two-finger scrolling causes web
  pages/etc to jump around eratically. Two-finger tap to right click is
  also not working.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
  Package: linux-image-3.2.0-24-generic 3.2.0-24.37
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
  Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
  AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
  ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu6
  Architecture: amd64
  ArecordDevices:
   **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****
   card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog]
     Subdevices: 1/1
     Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USER        PID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  chris      1834 F.... pulseaudio
  Card0.Amixer.info:
   Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xdfe00000 irq 51'
     Mixer name : 'Intel CougarPoint HDMI'
     Components : 'HDA:10ec0269,10431427,00100100 
HDA:80862805,80860101,00100000'
     Controls      : 18
     Simple ctrls  : 8
  Date: Sat Apr 28 12:36:37 2012
  HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=a3bef776-b855-4e08-9446-d3185096bdac
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Beta amd64 (20120328)
  MachineType: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UX31E
  ProcEnviron:
   LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
   TERM=xterm
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-24-generic 
root=UUID=7cac513d-ae5d-4d38-aa3d-a09fb2dbada3 ro pcie_aspm=force elevator=noop 
quiet splash vt.handoff=7
  RelatedPackageVersions:
   linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-24-generic N/A
   linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-24-generic  N/A
   linux-firmware                            1.79
  SourcePackage: linux
  StagingDrivers: rts5139 mei
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 12/26/2011
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: UX31E.210
  dmi.board.asset.tag: ATN12345678901234567
  dmi.board.name: UX31E
  dmi.board.vendor: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
  dmi.board.version: 1.0
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Tag
  dmi.chassis.type: 10
  dmi.chassis.vendor: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
  dmi.chassis.version: 1.0
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvrUX31E.210:bd12/26/2011:svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnUX31E:pvr1.0:rvnASUSTeKComputerInc.:rnUX31E:rvr1.0:cvnASUSTeKComputerInc.:ct10:cvr1.0:
  dmi.product.name: UX31E
  dmi.product.version: 1.0
  dmi.sys.vendor: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

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