On Thursday 24 February 2005 18:29, Ian E. Morgan wrote:
> Trying out 2.6.11-rc5, I discovered my ALPS touchpad misbehaving. After
> reading several threads related to the topic, noe seemed to resolve my
> issue.
> 
> The pad has always worked fine as a plain PS/2 mouse, from 2.4.0 through
> 2.6.10.
> 
> This change fixes the problem by NOT disabling hardware tapping:
> 
> --- linux-2.6.11-rc5/drivers/input/mouse/alps.c~      2005-02-24 
> 18:16:03.000000000 -0500
> +++ linux-2.6.11-rc5/drivers/input/mouse/alps.c       2005-02-24 
> 18:16:03.000000000 -0500
> @@ -334,8 +334,8 @@
>       if (alps_get_status(psmouse, param))
>               return -1;
> 
> -     if (param[0] & 0x04)
> -             alps_tap_mode(psmouse, 0);
> +//   if (param[0] & 0x04)
> +//           alps_tap_mode(psmouse, 0);
> 
>       if (alps_absolute_mode(psmouse)) {
>               printk(KERN_ERR "alps.c: Failed to enable absolute mode\n");
> @@ -372,11 +372,11 @@
>               return -1;
>       }
> 
> -     if (param[0] & 0x04) {
> -             printk(KERN_INFO "  Disabling hardware tapping\n");
> -             if (alps_tap_mode(psmouse, 0))
> -                     printk(KERN_WARNING "alps.c: Failed to disable hardware 
> tapping\n");
> -     }
> +//   if (param[0] & 0x04) {
> +//           printk(KERN_INFO "  Disabling hardware tapping\n");
> +//           if (alps_tap_mode(psmouse, 0))
> +//                   printk(KERN_WARNING "alps.c: Failed to disable hardware 
> tapping\n");
> +//   }
> 
>       if (alps_absolute_mode(psmouse)) {
>               printk(KERN_ERR "alps.c: Failed to enable absolute mode\n");
> 
> 
> 
> So now, can anyone explain what bit 3 of param[0] does, and why you would
> want to disable hardware tapping support when it's set? My pad (ALPS
> 56AAA1760C on a Sager NP8560V) has always worked with hardware tapping as a
> plain PS/2 mouse, no special ALPS support req'd.
> 
> Can this disabling of hardware tapping support be made optional (boot time
> param or other)? I don't want to have to patch every kernel from here on
> out.
> 

It still should do software tap emulation (although support is a bit flakey
with ALPS I must admit, but there are patches that should improve it) - so
people who don't like tapping can deactivate it.

Anyway, "psmouse.proto=exps" boot option should disable ALPS native mode and
restore previous behavior.

-- 
Dmitry
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