Hi David, On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 11:29:45AM +0200, David Heidelberg wrote: > On 07/08/2025 06:29, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > > Hi David, > > > > On Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 11:06:50PM +0200, David Heidelberg via B4 Relay > > wrote: > > > With the growing popularity of running upstream Linux on mobile devices, > > > we're beginning to run into more and more edgecases. The OnePlus 6 is a > > > fairly well supported 2018 era smartphone, selling over a million units > > > in it's first 22 days. With this level of popularity, it's almost > > > inevitable that we get third party replacement displays, and as a > > > result, replacement touchscreen controllers. > > > > > > The OnePlus 6 shipped with an extremely usecase specific touchscreen > > > driver, it implemented only the bare minimum parts of the highly generic > > > rmi4 protocol, instead hardcoding most of the register addresses. > > > > > > As a result, the third party touchscreen controllers that are often > > > found in replacement screens, implement only the registers that the > > > downstream driver reads from. They additionally have other restrictions > > > such as heavy penalties on unaligned reads. > > > > > > This series attempts to implement the necessary workaround to support > > > some of these chips with the rmi4 driver. Although it's worth noting > > > that at the time of writing there are other unofficial controllers in > > > the wild that don't work even with these patches. > > > > > > We have been shipping these patches in postmarketOS for the last several > > > years, and they are known to not cause any regressions on the OnePlus > > > 6/6T (with the official Synaptics controller), however I don't own any > > > other rmi4 hardware to further validate this. > > > > Sorry for not handling the patches in the last few submissions. I am > > planning on addressing them once merge window opens. > > Hello Dmitry, kind reminder about the patch series as the window is open.
I was looking at the patch series again and with the exception of patch #5 they make little sense for sensors other than ones used in OnePlus 6. I wonder if we could key it off of something, maybe a distinct compatible or a property? Rob, Krzysztof, any suggestions on how to deal with devices that do not properly implement the protocol for which they claim compatible? Thanks. -- Dmitry

