Re: [PATCH v3 01/12] input: add MT_TOOL_DIAL

From: Peter Hutterer
Date: Tue Jun 26 2018 - 20:56:27 EST


On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 02:08:57PM +0200, Benjamin Tissoires wrote:
> A dial is a tool you place on a multitouch surface which reports its
> orientation or a relative angle of rotation when rotating its knob.
>
> Some examples are the Dell Totem (on the Canvas 27"), the Microsoft Dial,
> or the Griffin Powermate, though the later can't be put on a touch surface.
>
> We give some extra space to account for other types of fingers if we need
> (MT_TOOL_THUMB)
>
> Slightly change the documentation to not make it mandatory to update each
> MT_TOOL we add.
>
> Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@xxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> ---
>
> new in v2 (extracted from previous series in its own patch)
>
> changes in v3:
> - re-insert the change in include/uapi/linux/input.h
> ---
> Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.rst | 12 ++++++------
> include/uapi/linux/input.h | 3 ++-
> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.rst b/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.rst
> index b51751a0cd5d..6be70342e709 100644
> --- a/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/input/multi-touch-protocol.rst
> @@ -310,12 +310,12 @@ ABS_MT_TOOL_Y
> ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE
> The type of approaching tool. A lot of kernel drivers cannot distinguish
> between different tool types, such as a finger or a pen. In such cases, the
> - event should be omitted. The protocol currently supports MT_TOOL_FINGER,
> - MT_TOOL_PEN, and MT_TOOL_PALM [#f2]_. For type B devices, this event is
> - handled by input core; drivers should instead use
> - input_mt_report_slot_state(). A contact's ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE may change over
> - time while still touching the device, because the firmware may not be able
> - to determine which tool is being used when it first appears.
> + event should be omitted. The protocol currently mainly supports
> + MT_TOOL_FINGER, MT_TOOL_PEN, and MT_TOOL_PALM [#f2]_.
> + For type B devices, this event is handled by input core; drivers should
> + instead use input_mt_report_slot_state(). A contact's ABS_MT_TOOL_TYPE may
> + change over time while still touching the device, because the firmware may
> + not be able to determine which tool is being used when it first appears.
>
> ABS_MT_BLOB_ID
> The BLOB_ID groups several packets together into one arbitrarily shaped
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/input.h b/include/uapi/linux/input.h
> index 7288a7c573cc..e931b0468b6d 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/input.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/input.h
> @@ -273,7 +273,8 @@ struct input_mask {
> #define MT_TOOL_FINGER 0
> #define MT_TOOL_PEN 1
> #define MT_TOOL_PALM 2
> -#define MT_TOOL_MAX 2
> +#define MT_TOOL_DIAL 10
> +#define MT_TOOL_MAX 10

sorry for the late comment here: I'd prefer MAX to be greater than the
actually used highest value. This isn't strictly technically necessary
because tools *should* be able to deal with FOO == MAX but there are some
corner-cases that get more quirky. e.g. converting the string "SW_MAX" to
value is 0xf, but 0xf to name is "SW_PEN_INSERTED". Compare that to
"REL_MAX" -> 0xf -> "REL_MAX".

I know this case needs to be handled etc but not having max as an already
used value papers over some of the quirks needed.

Either way, Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@xxxxxxxxx>

Cheers,
Peter

>
> /*
> * Values describing the status of a force-feedback effect
> --
> 2.14.3
>