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Message-ID: <e8fa9e33-f8af-d449-b357-6c6f310329ad@tuxedocomputers.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 15:25:16 +0100
From: Werner Sembach <wse@...edocomputers.com>
To: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@...hat.com>, dmitry.torokhov@...il.com,
tiwai@...e.de, mpdesouza@...e.com, arnd@...db.de, samuel@...oj.net,
linux-input@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/3] Input/i8042: Merge quirk tables
Am 09.03.22 um 18:16 schrieb Hans de Goede:
> Hi,
>
> On 3/8/22 18:05, Werner Sembach wrote:
>> Merge i8042 quirk tables to reduce code duplication for devices that need
>> more than one quirk.
>>
>> Also align quirkable options with command line parameters and make vendor
>> wide quirks per device overwriteable on a per device basis.
>>
>> Some duplication on the ASUS devices is required to mirror the exact
>> behaviour of the previous code.
> Can you explain this a bit more ?
Yes, see next patch
>
>
>
>> Signed-off-by: Werner Sembach <wse@...edocomputers.com>
>> Cc: stable@...r.kernel.org
>> ---
>> drivers/input/serio/i8042-x86ia64io.h | 1125 ++++++++++++++-----------
>> 1 file changed, 640 insertions(+), 485 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/input/serio/i8042-x86ia64io.h b/drivers/input/serio/i8042-x86ia64io.h
>> index 148a7c5fd0e2..689b9ee3e742 100644
>> --- a/drivers/input/serio/i8042-x86ia64io.h
>> +++ b/drivers/input/serio/i8042-x86ia64io.h
>> @@ -67,675 +67,821 @@ static inline void i8042_write_command(int val)
>>
>> #include <linux/dmi.h>
>>
>> -static const struct dmi_system_id __initconst i8042_dmi_noloop_table[] = {
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOKBD BIT(0)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOAUX BIT(1)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOMUX BIT(2)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_FORCEMUX BIT(3)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_UNLOCK BIT(4)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_PROBE_DEFER BIT(5)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_RESET_ALWAYS BIT(6)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_RESET_NEVER BIT(7)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_DIECT BIT(8)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_DUMBKBD BIT(9)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOLOOP BIT(10)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOTIMEOUT BIT(11)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_KBDRESET BIT(12)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_DRITEK BIT(13)
>> +#define SERIO_QUIRK_NOPNP BIT(14)
>> +
>> +/* Quirk table for different mainboards. Options similar or identical to i8042
>> + * module parameters.
>> + * ORDERING IS IMPORTANT! The first match will be apllied and the rest ignored.
>> + * This allows entries to overwrite vendor wide quirks on a per device basis.
>> + * Where this is irrelevant, entries are sorted case sensitive by DMI_SYS_VENDOR
>> + * and/or DMI_BOARD_VENDOR to make it easier to avoid dublicate entries.
>> + */
>> +static const struct dmi_system_id i8042_dmi_quirk_table[] __initconst = {
> <snip>
>
>> @@ -1167,11 +1307,6 @@ static int __init i8042_pnp_init(void)
>> bool pnp_data_busted = false;
>> int err;
>>
>> -#ifdef CONFIG_X86
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_nopnp_table))
>> - i8042_nopnp = true;
>> -#endif
>> -
>> if (i8042_nopnp) {
>> pr_info("PNP detection disabled\n");
>> return 0;
> have you checked that i8042_platform_init() *always*
> gets called before i8042_pnp_init()?
As far as i can tell i8042_pnp_init() is only ever called inside i8042_platform_init() so moving this check from pnp
init to platform init should be no problem.
>
> Maybe just add something like this:
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_X86
> static void __init i8042_check_quirks(void)
> {
> const struct dmi_system_id *device_quirk_info;
> uintptr_t quirks;
>
> device_quirk_info = dmi_first_match(i8042_dmi_quirk_table);
> if (!device_quirk_info)
> return;
>
> quirks = (uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data;
>
> if (i8042_reset == I8042_RESET_DEFAULT) {
> if (quirks & SERIO_QUIRK_RESET)
> i8042_reset = I8042_RESET_ALWAYS;
> if (quirks & SERIO_QUIRK_NOSELFTEST)
> i8042_reset = I8042_RESET_NEVER;
> }
>
> /* Do more quirk checks */
> }
> #else
> static inline void i8042_check_quirks(void) {}
> #endif
>
> (above the declaration of i8042_pnp_init())
>
> And call i8042_check_quirks() in both
> i8042_platform_init() and i8042_platform_init() ?
>
> This also abstracts some of the CONFIG_X86
> ifdef-ery out of the other functions.
>
>
>> @@ -1277,6 +1412,9 @@ static inline void i8042_pnp_exit(void) { }
>>
>> static int __init i8042_platform_init(void)
>> {
>> + bool i8042_reset_always_quirk = false;
>> + bool i8042_reset_never_quirk = false;
> I'm not a fan of these 2 helper variables, you can do this directly,
> see above.
>
>> + const struct dmi_system_id *device_quirk_info;
> All 3 these variables will trigger unused variable
> settings when compiling without CONFIG_X86 set. Note
> introducing the i8042_check_quirks() helper as I suggest
> above avoids this without needing more #ifdef-ery.
Fixed by moving it to its own function as you suggested.
My original reasoning for the helper variables was that i didn't want to move the i8042_reset evaluation, but then did
it anyways in the next patch after checking that pnp_init doesn't use the variable.
>
>> int retval;
>>
>> #ifdef CONFIG_X86
>> @@ -1297,6 +1435,44 @@ static int __init i8042_platform_init(void)
>> i8042_kbd_irq = I8042_MAP_IRQ(1);
>> i8042_aux_irq = I8042_MAP_IRQ(12);
>>
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_X86
>> + device_quirk_info = dmi_first_match(i8042_dmi_quirk_table);
>> + if (device_quirk_info) {
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOKBD)
>> + i8042_nokbd = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOAUX)
>> + i8042_noaux = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOMUX)
>> + i8042_nomux = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_FORCEMUX)
>> + i8042_nomux = false;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_UNLOCK)
>> + i8042_unlock = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_PROBE_DEFER)
>> + i8042_probe_defer = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_RESET_ALWAYS)
>> + i8042_reset_always_quirk = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_RESET_NEVER)
>> + i8042_reset_never_quirk = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_DIECT)
>> + i8042_direct = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_DUMBKBD)
>> + i8042_dumbkbd = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOLOOP)
>> + i8042_noloop = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOTIMEOUT)
>> + i8042_notimeout = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_KBDRESET)
>> + i8042_kbdreset = true;
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_DRITEK)
>> + i8042_dritek = true;
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_PNP
>> + if ((uintptr_t)device_quirk_info->driver_data & SERIO_QUIRK_NOPNP)
>> + i8042_nopnp = true;
>> +#endif
>> + }
>> +#endif
>> +
>> retval = i8042_pnp_init();
>> if (retval)
>> return retval;
>> @@ -1308,34 +1484,13 @@ static int __init i8042_platform_init(void)
>> #ifdef CONFIG_X86
>> /* Honor module parameter when value is not default */
>> if (i8042_reset == I8042_RESET_DEFAULT) {
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_reset_table))
>> + if (i8042_reset_always_quirk)
>> i8042_reset = I8042_RESET_ALWAYS;
>>
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_noselftest_table))
>> + if (i8042_reset_never_quirk)
>> i8042_reset = I8042_RESET_NEVER;
>> }
>>
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_noloop_table))
>> - i8042_noloop = true;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_nomux_table))
>> - i8042_nomux = true;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_forcemux_table))
>> - i8042_nomux = false;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_notimeout_table))
>> - i8042_notimeout = true;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_dritek_table))
>> - i8042_dritek = true;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_kbdreset_table))
>> - i8042_kbdreset = true;
>> -
>> - if (dmi_check_system(i8042_dmi_probe_defer_table))
>> - i8042_probe_defer = true;
>> -
>> /*
>> * A20 was already enabled during early kernel init. But some buggy
>> * BIOSes (in MSI Laptops) require A20 to be enabled using 8042 to
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
>
Regards,
Werner
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