Hi Henrik, On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Henrik Rydberg <rydb...@bitmath.org> wrote: > Hi Dmitry, > >>> diff --git a/drivers/input/input.c b/drivers/input/input.c >>> index 8806059..262ef77 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/input/input.c >>> +++ b/drivers/input/input.c >>> @@ -401,8 +401,7 @@ static void input_handle_event(struct input_dev *dev, >>> if (dev->num_vals >= 2) >>> input_pass_values(dev, dev->vals, dev->num_vals); >>> dev->num_vals = 0; >>> - } else if (dev->num_vals >= dev->max_vals - 2) { >>> - dev->vals[dev->num_vals++] = input_value_sync; >>> + } else if (dev->num_vals >= dev->max_vals - 1) { >>> input_pass_values(dev, dev->vals, dev->num_vals); >>> dev->num_vals = 0; >>> } >> >> This makes sense to me. Henrik? > > I went through the commits that made these changes, and I cannot see any > strong > reason to keep it. However, this code path only triggers if no SYN events are > seen, as in a driver that fails to emit them and consequently fills up the > buffer. In other words, this change would only affect a device that is > already, > to some degree, broken. > > So, the question to Aniroop is: do you see this problem in practise, and in > that > case, for what driver? >
Nope. So far I have not dealt with any such driver. I made this change because it is breaking protocol of SYN_REPORT event code. Further from the code, I could deduce that max_vals is just an estimation of packet_size and it does not guarantee that packet_size is same as max_vals. So real packet_size can be more than max_vals value and hence we could not insert SYN_REPORT until packet ends really. Further, if we consider that there exists a driver or will exist in future which sets capability of x event code according to which max_value comes out to y and the real packet size is z i.e. driver wants to send same event codes again in the same packet, so input event reader would be expecting SYN_REPORT after z events but due to current code SYN_REPORT will get inserted automatically after y events, which is a wrong behaviour. Thanks, Aniroop Mathur > Henrik >