Synaptics, Elantech and Alps semi-mt devices all have issues with reporting correct MT data, even the bounding box which semi-mt devices are supposed to report is wrong.
Synaptics devices have massive jumps with two fingers down. Elantech devices may open slots without coordinate data. Alps devices may send 0/0 coordinates as initial slot position. All these may be addressable with specific quirks, but the actual benefit is largely restricted to better palm detection (though even with quirks this is unlikely to work) and support for pinch gestures (again, lack of coordinates makes supporting those hard anyway). Elantech: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93583 Alps: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1295073 Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <[email protected]> --- Changes to v1: - remove leftovers of semi-mt handling in the gesture code now that we disable gestures - jump straight to 2fg scrolling when 2 fingers are down, no need to check for pinch if gestures are disabled src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c | 43 ++++++++++------------------------------ src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c | 21 ++++++++++++-------- test/gestures.c | 2 +- test/litest.h | 10 ---------- test/touchpad-tap.c | 2 +- 5 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c b/src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c index 80aa89f..53a7149 100644 --- a/src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c +++ b/src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c @@ -184,18 +184,7 @@ tp_gesture_get_direction(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct tp_touch *touch) { struct normalized_coords normalized; struct device_float_coords delta; - double move_threshold; - - /* - * Semi-mt touchpads have somewhat inaccurate coordinates when - * 2 fingers are down, so use a slightly larger threshold. - * Elantech semi-mt touchpads are accurate enough though. - */ - if (tp->semi_mt && - (tp->device->model_flags & EVDEV_MODEL_ELANTECH_TOUCHPAD) == 0) - move_threshold = TP_MM_TO_DPI_NORMALIZED(4); - else - move_threshold = TP_MM_TO_DPI_NORMALIZED(1); + double move_threshold = TP_MM_TO_DPI_NORMALIZED(1); delta = device_delta(touch->point, touch->gesture.initial); @@ -221,11 +210,7 @@ tp_gesture_get_pinch_info(struct tp_dispatch *tp, delta = device_delta(first->point, second->point); normalized = tp_normalize_delta(tp, delta); *distance = normalized_length(normalized); - - if (!tp->semi_mt) - *angle = atan2(normalized.y, normalized.x) * 180.0 / M_PI; - else - *angle = 0.0; + *angle = atan2(normalized.y, normalized.x) * 180.0 / M_PI; *center = device_average(first->point, second->point); } @@ -260,6 +245,9 @@ tp_gesture_twofinger_handle_state_none(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time) first->gesture.initial = first->point; second->gesture.initial = second->point; + if (!tp->gesture.enabled) + return GESTURE_2FG_STATE_SCROLL; + return GESTURE_2FG_STATE_UNKNOWN; } @@ -297,7 +285,7 @@ tp_gesture_twofinger_handle_state_unknown(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time) ((dir2 & 0x80) && (dir1 & 0x01))) { tp_gesture_set_scroll_buildup(tp); return GESTURE_2FG_STATE_SCROLL; - } else if (tp->gesture.enabled) { + } else { tp_gesture_get_pinch_info(tp, &tp->gesture.initial_distance, &tp->gesture.angle, @@ -317,16 +305,7 @@ tp_gesture_twofinger_handle_state_scroll(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time) if (tp->scroll.method != LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_2FG) return GESTURE_2FG_STATE_SCROLL; - /* On some semi-mt models slot 0 is more accurate, so for semi-mt - * we only use slot 0. */ - if (tp->semi_mt) { - if (!tp->touches[0].dirty) - return GESTURE_2FG_STATE_SCROLL; - - delta = tp_get_delta(&tp->touches[0]); - } else { - delta = tp_get_average_touches_delta(tp); - } + delta = tp_get_average_touches_delta(tp); /* scroll is not accelerated */ delta = tp_filter_motion_unaccelerated(tp, &delta, time); @@ -568,10 +547,10 @@ tp_gesture_handle_state(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time) int tp_init_gesture(struct tp_dispatch *tp) { - if (tp->device->model_flags & EVDEV_MODEL_JUMPING_SEMI_MT) - tp->gesture.enabled = false; - else - tp->gesture.enabled = true; + /* two-finger scrolling is always enabled, this flag just + * decides whether we detect pinch. semi-mt devices are too + * unreliable to do pinch gestures. */ + tp->gesture.enabled = !tp->semi_mt; tp->gesture.twofinger_state = GESTURE_2FG_STATE_NONE; diff --git a/src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c b/src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c index 62087fb..7f5bbf5 100644 --- a/src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c +++ b/src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c @@ -1490,17 +1490,22 @@ tp_init_slots(struct tp_dispatch *tp, tp->semi_mt = libevdev_has_property(device->evdev, INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT); - /* This device has a terrible resolution when two fingers are down, + /* Semi-mt devices are not reliable for true multitouch data, so we + * simply pretend they're single touch touchpads with BTN_TOOL bits. + * Synaptics: + * Terrible resolution when two fingers are down, * causing scroll jumps. The single-touch emulation ABS_X/Y is * accurate but the ABS_MT_POSITION touchpoints report the bounding - * box and that causes jumps. So we simply pretend it's a single - * touch touchpad with the BTN_TOOL bits. - * See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1235175 for an - * explanation. + * box and that causes jumps. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1235175 + * Elantech: + * On three-finger taps/clicks, one slot doesn't get a coordinate + * assigned. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93583 + * Alps: + * If three fingers are set down in the same frame, one slot has the + * coordinates 0/0 and may not get updated for several frames. + * See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1295073 */ - if (tp->semi_mt && - (device->model_flags & - (EVDEV_MODEL_JUMPING_SEMI_MT|EVDEV_MODEL_ELANTECH_TOUCHPAD))) { + if (tp->semi_mt) { tp->num_slots = 1; tp->slot = 0; tp->has_mt = false; diff --git a/test/gestures.c b/test/gestures.c index 9fc73b9..0fc3964 100644 --- a/test/gestures.c +++ b/test/gestures.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ START_TEST(gestures_cap) struct litest_device *dev = litest_current_device(); struct libinput_device *device = dev->libinput_device; - if (litest_is_synaptics_semi_mt(dev)) + if (libevdev_has_property(dev->evdev, INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT)) ck_assert(!libinput_device_has_capability(device, LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_GESTURE)); else diff --git a/test/litest.h b/test/litest.h index e74e923..61b1b01 100644 --- a/test/litest.h +++ b/test/litest.h @@ -552,16 +552,6 @@ litest_enable_buttonareas(struct litest_device *dev) litest_assert_int_eq(status, expected); } -static inline int -litest_is_synaptics_semi_mt(struct litest_device *dev) -{ - struct libevdev *evdev = dev->evdev; - - return libevdev_has_property(evdev, INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT) && - libevdev_get_id_vendor(evdev) == 0x2 && - libevdev_get_id_product(evdev) == 0x7; -} - static inline void litest_enable_drag_lock(struct libinput_device *device) { diff --git a/test/touchpad-tap.c b/test/touchpad-tap.c index 4450ec3..7a7e64c 100644 --- a/test/touchpad-tap.c +++ b/test/touchpad-tap.c @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ START_TEST(touchpad_1fg_multitap_n_drag_2fg) int range = _i, ntaps; - if (litest_is_synaptics_semi_mt(dev)) + if (libevdev_has_property(dev->evdev, INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT)) return; litest_enable_tap(dev->libinput_device); -- 2.5.0 _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel
