As mentioned in documentation, SYN_REPORT should be used to separate two packets
and should not be inserted in between a single packet as otherwise with multiple
SYN_REPORT in a single packet, input reader would not be able to know when the
packet ended really.

Documentation snippet:
* SYN_REPORT:
  - Used to synchronize and separate events into packets of input data changes
    occurring at the same moment in time. For example, motion of a mouse may set
    the REL_X and REL_Y values for one motion, then emit a SYN_REPORT. The next
    motion will emit more REL_X and REL_Y values and send another SYN_REPORT.

Signed-off-by: Aniroop Mathur <a.mat...@samsung.com>
---
 drivers/input/input.c | 7 +++----
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/input/input.c b/drivers/input/input.c
index 8806059..799941c 100644
--- a/drivers/input/input.c
+++ b/drivers/input/input.c
@@ -401,12 +401,11 @@ 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;
-               input_pass_values(dev, dev->vals, dev->num_vals);
+       } else if (dev->num_vals == dev->max_vals) {
+               input_pass_values(dev, dev->vals, dev->num_vals - 1);
                dev->num_vals = 0;
+               dev->vals[dev->num_vals++] = dev->vals[dev->max_vals - 1];
        }
-
 }
 
 /**
-- 
2.6.2

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