On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 10:03:58PM -0700, Ronald Tschalär wrote:
> The keyboard and trackpad on recent MacBook's (since 8,1) and
> MacBookPro's (13,* and 14,*) are attached to an SPI controller instead
> of USB, as previously. The higher level protocol is not publicly
> documented and hence has been reverse engineered. As a consequence there
> are still a number of unknown fields and commands. However, the known
> parts have been working well and received extensive testing and use.
> 
> In order for this driver to work, the proper SPI drivers need to be
> loaded too; for MB8,1 these are spi_pxa2xx_platform and spi_pxa2xx_pci;
> for all others they are spi_pxa2xx_platform and intel_lpss_pci. For this
> reason enabling this driver in the config implies enabling the above
> drivers.

Thank you for an update, my comments below.

> +static void applespi_debug_update_dimensions(struct applespi_data *applespi,
> +                                          const struct tp_finger *f)
> +{
> +     #define UPDATE_DIMENSIONS(val, op, last) \
> +             do { \
> +                     if (le16_to_int(val) op last) \
> +                             last = le16_to_int(val); \
> +             } while (0)

I do not see how this is better than min()/max()/min_t()/max_t().

> +
> +     UPDATE_DIMENSIONS(f->abs_x, <, applespi->tp_dim_min_x);
> +     UPDATE_DIMENSIONS(f->abs_x, >, applespi->tp_dim_max_x);
> +     UPDATE_DIMENSIONS(f->abs_y, <, applespi->tp_dim_min_y);
> +     UPDATE_DIMENSIONS(f->abs_y, >, applespi->tp_dim_max_y);
> +
> +     #undef UPDATE_DIMENSIONS
> +}

> +static void
> +applespi_remap_fn_key(struct keyboard_protocol *keyboard_protocol)
> +{
> +     unsigned char tmp;

What about

        u8 bit = BIT(fnremap - 1);

> +     if (!fnremap || fnremap > ARRAY_SIZE(applespi_controlcodes) ||
> +         !applespi_controlcodes[fnremap - 1])

> +             return;
> +
> +     tmp = keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed;
> +     keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed =
> +                     !!(keyboard_protocol->modifiers & BIT(fnremap - 1));

        ... & bit);

and so on?

> +     if (tmp)
> +             keyboard_protocol->modifiers |= BIT(fnremap - 1);
> +     else
> +             keyboard_protocol->modifiers &= ~BIT(fnremap - 1);
> +}

> +static void
> +applespi_handle_keyboard_event(struct applespi_data *applespi,
> +                            struct keyboard_protocol *keyboard_protocol)
> +{
> +     int i, j;
> +     unsigned int key;
> +     bool still_pressed;
> +     bool is_overflow;

Perhaps reversed xmas tree order?

> +
> +     compiletime_assert(ARRAY_SIZE(applespi_controlcodes) ==
> +                        sizeof_field(struct keyboard_protocol, modifiers) * 
> 8,
> +                        "applespi_controlcodes has wrong number of entries");
> +
> +     /* check for rollover overflow, which is signalled by all keys == 1 */
> +     is_overflow = true;
> +
> +     for (i = 0; i < MAX_ROLLOVER; i++) {
> +             if (keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed[i] != 1) {
> +                     is_overflow = false;
> +                     break;
> +             }
> +     }
> +

> +     if (is_overflow)
> +             return;


Isn't it simple

        if (i == MAX_ROLLOVER)

w/o need of additional variable?

> +     /* remap fn key if desired */
> +     applespi_remap_fn_key(keyboard_protocol);
> +
> +     /* check released keys */
> +     for (i = 0; i < MAX_ROLLOVER; i++) {
> +             still_pressed = false;
> +             for (j = 0; j < MAX_ROLLOVER; j++) {
> +                     if (applespi->last_keys_pressed[i] ==
> +                         keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed[j]) {
> +                             still_pressed = true;
> +                             break;
> +                     }
> +             }
> +
> +             if (still_pressed)
> +                     continue;

Similar idea here.

> +
> +             key = applespi_code_to_key(applespi->last_keys_pressed[i],
> +                                        applespi->last_keys_fn_pressed[i]);
> +             input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev, key, 0);
> +             applespi->last_keys_fn_pressed[i] = 0;
> +     }

> +     /* check pressed keys */
> +     for (i = 0; i < MAX_ROLLOVER; i++) {
> +             if (keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed[i] <
> +                             ARRAY_SIZE(applespi_scancodes) &&
> +                 keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed[i] > 0) {
> +                     key = applespi_code_to_key(
> +                                     keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed[i],
> +                                     keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed);
> +                     input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev, key, 1);
> +                     applespi->last_keys_fn_pressed[i] =
> +                                     keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed;
> +             }
> +     }
> +
> +     /* check control keys */
> +     for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(applespi_controlcodes); i++) {
> +             if (keyboard_protocol->modifiers & BIT(i))
> +                     input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev,
> +                                      applespi_controlcodes[i], 1);
> +             else
> +                     input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev,
> +                                      applespi_controlcodes[i], 0);
> +     }
> +
> +     /* check function key */
> +     if (keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed && !applespi->last_fn_pressed)
> +             input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev, KEY_FN, 1);
> +     else if (!keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed && applespi->last_fn_pressed)
> +             input_report_key(applespi->keyboard_input_dev, KEY_FN, 0);
> +     applespi->last_fn_pressed = keyboard_protocol->fn_pressed;
> +
> +     /* done */
> +     input_sync(applespi->keyboard_input_dev);
> +     memcpy(&applespi->last_keys_pressed, keyboard_protocol->keys_pressed,
> +            sizeof(applespi->last_keys_pressed));
> +}

> +static int
> +applespi_register_touchpad_device(struct applespi_data *applespi,
> +                               struct touchpad_info_protocol *rcvd_tp_info)
> +{
> +     const struct applespi_tp_info *tp_info;
> +     struct input_dev *touchpad_input_dev;
> +     int sts;
> +
> +     /* set up touchpad dimensions */
> +     tp_info = applespi_find_touchpad_info(rcvd_tp_info->model_no);
> +     if (!tp_info) {

> +             dev_warn(&(applespi)->spi->dev,

I'm not sure what parens are helping with (here and everywhere with device 
parameter)?

> +                      "Unknown touchpad model %x - falling back to MB8 
> touchpad\n",
> +                      rcvd_tp_info->model_no);
> +             tp_info = &applespi_tp_models[0].tp_info;
> +     }

> +     return 0;
> +}

> +static int applespi_probe(struct spi_device *spi)
> +{
> +     struct applespi_data *applespi;
> +     acpi_status acpi_sts;
> +     int sts, i;
> +     unsigned long long gpe, usb_status;
> +
> +     /* check if the USB interface is present and enabled already */

> +     acpi_sts = acpi_evaluate_integer(ACPI_HANDLE(&spi->dev), "UIST", NULL,
> +                                      &usb_status);

... see below ...

> +     if (ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_sts) && usb_status) {
> +             /* let the USB driver take over instead */
> +             dev_info(&spi->dev, "USB interface already enabled\n");
> +             return -ENODEV;
> +     }
> +
> +     /* allocate driver data */
> +     applespi = devm_kzalloc(&spi->dev, sizeof(*applespi), GFP_KERNEL);
> +     if (!applespi)
> +             return -ENOMEM;
> +
> +     applespi->spi = spi;

> +     applespi->handle = ACPI_HANDLE(&spi->dev);

AFAICS this is local variable, why put it in the data structure?
And above you are not using this, btw.

> +     } else {
> +             struct dentry *ret;
> +
> +             ret = debugfs_create_bool("enable_tp_dim", 0600,
> +                                       applespi->debugfs_root,
> +                                       &applespi->debug_tp_dim);
> +             if (IS_ERR(ret))

> +                     dev_warn(&(applespi)->spi->dev,
> +                              "Error creating debugfs entry enable_tp_dim 
> (%ld)\n",
> +                              PTR_ERR(ret));

Can ret be NULL?

dev_dbg() looks more appropriate.

> +
> +             ret = debugfs_create_file("tp_dim", 0400,
> +                                       applespi->debugfs_root, applespi,
> +                                       &applespi_tp_dim_fops);
> +             if (IS_ERR(ret))

> +                     dev_warn(&(applespi)->spi->dev,
> +                              "Error creating debugfs entry tp_dim (%ld)\n",
> +                              PTR_ERR(ret));

Ditto.

> +     }
> +
> +     return 0;
> +}

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko


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