On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:11:49AM +0100, Kenan Esau wrote: > > This looks like it either expects some other data (like a second > > parameter to the command?) or just wants the 0x07 again (and not the > > whole command) to make sure you really mean it. > > > > Could you try sending 0xe8 0x07 0x07? > > My old driver did that. But with the same result. It doesn't seem to > matter what the first and the second bytes are -- the answers from the > device are alway the same.
So even 0xe8 0x03 returns error? Maybe we should send a command after this (any command), to make sure the psmouse->set_rate(psmouse, psmouse->rate); call succeeds and is not confused by the 0xfc response. > > > At the end of this mail you'll find some traces I did. > > > > > > I also wonder if it is possible at all to probe this device. I think > > > not. IMHO we should go for a module-parameter which enforces the > > > lifebook-protokoll. Something like "force_lb=1". Any Ideas / > > > suggestions? > > > > I'd suggest using psmouse.proto=lifebook > > The current patch has implemented it that way. But the meaning is a > little bit different. With proto=lifebook you ENFORCE the lifebook > protocol. As far as I read the meaning of the other ones this does not > really enforce these protocols. That's OK. I'd like to keep the DMI probing as well, though, so it's not absolutely necessary to provide the parameter. > > > How does this work out with a second/external mouse? > > > > The external mouse has to be in bare PS/2 mode anyway, so we don't need > > to care. > > Why that? Can you send any commands to the external mouse? How the touchscreen reacts when the mouse starts sending 4-byte responses? We process the external mouse packets inside lifebook.c anyway and we don't have any support for the enhanced protocols there. -- Vojtech Pavlik SuSE Labs, SuSE CR - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/