Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 12:52:19 +0300 From: abi <abi@abinet.ru> To: Anthony Jenkins <Scoobi_doo@yahoo.com>, Arto Pekkanen <isoa@kapsi.fi> Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with touchpad Message-ID: <6585d555-9517-0363-3505-7e0e3031265e@abinet.ru> In-Reply-To: <6154e097-b652-ba03-6d2d-f07592b2c7ea@yahoo.com> References: <3ff36b68-bc63-b3f9-ffb7-ade8c6b3e690@abinet.ru> <255e5a1340573719da0c32f870523449@kapsi.fi> <63738d79-fa1e-7401-9f07-242ccbf2f40c@abinet.ru> <1d85bba2228e2a4b9c2ccd7721ccffe6@kapsi.fi> <670f7ff4-81cb-af50-be2a-5a97318dd5e8@abinet.ru> <3009df27-0b1a-a6c2-44e8-d8cfcb31307f@yahoo.com> <3f635241-a5ed-3d76-2451-0d2e246c1125@abinet.ru> <ace1550f-7d52-d697-1603-0dc5d754abb3@yahoo.com> <dc767fa9-5558-a2ee-4bee-09626beb68ae@abinet.ru> <93a22054-c180-47f0-0b9a-77f13ff90020@yahoo.com> <7d267df9-e850-7072-36cd-91af8866f670@abinet.ru> <6154e097-b652-ba03-6d2d-f07592b2c7ea@yahoo.com>
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Agreed. I incorrectly applied patch (no new files was created). Now driver attaches correctly and I have my original problem without help of xorg.conf. When I try to use touchpad it register random taps and log filled with 'touchpad found' messages with every touch. [ 15.628] (II) config/devd: adding input device PS/2 Mouse (/dev/psm0) [ 15.628] (**) PS/2 Mouse: Applying InputClass "touchpad catchall" [ 15.628] (**) PS/2 Mouse: Applying InputClass "Default clickpad buttons" [ 15.628] (II) LoadModule: "synaptics" [ 15.628] (II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/input/synaptics_drv.so [ 15.629] (II) Module synaptics: vendor="X.Org Foundation" [ 15.629] compiled for 1.17.4, module version = 1.8.2 [ 15.629] Module class: X.Org XInput Driver [ 15.629] ABI class: X.Org XInput driver, version 21.0 [ 15.629] (II) Using input driver 'synaptics' for 'PS/2 Mouse' [ 15.629] (**) PS/2 Mouse: always reports core events [ 15.629] (**) Option "Device" "/dev/psm0" [ 15.676] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: invalid x-axis range. defaulting to 1615 - 5685 [ 15.676] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: invalid y-axis range. defaulting to 1729 - 4171 [ 15.676] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: invalid pressure range. defaulting to 0 - 255 [ 15.676] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: invalid finger width range. defaulting to 0 - 15 [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection [ 15.701] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection [ 15.701] (**) PS/2 Mouse: always reports core events [ 15.737] (**) Option "config_info" "devd:psm0" [ 15.737] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "PS/2 Mouse" (type: TOUCHPAD, id 8) [ 15.737] (**) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: (accel) MinSpeed is now constant deceleration 2.5 [ 15.737] (**) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: (accel) MaxSpeed is now 1.75 [ 15.737] (**) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: (accel) AccelFactor is now 0.042 [ 15.738] (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 [ 15.738] (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) acceleration profile 1 [ 15.738] (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) acceleration factor: 2.000 [ 15.738] (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) acceleration threshold: 4 [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection [ 15.810] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection [ 15.811] scfb: SaveScreen 0 [ 15.811] scfb: SaveScreen done [ 38.968] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found [ 38.968] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 [ 38.968] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 [ 38.968] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 [ 38.968] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format [ 38.969] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits [ 38.969] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection [ 38.969] (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: synaptics touchpad found (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics Touchpad, model: 0 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Firmware: 8.2 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Sensor: 1 (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: new absolute packet format (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Touchpad has extended capability bits (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> multifinger detection (--) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: -> palm detection On 11/09/2016 02:07, Anthony Jenkins wrote: > Finally got around to looking at what you reported. It seems to me like > /maybe/ you didn't patch x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics. > > Can you try the attached patch (not sure if it'll survive the mailing > list, but your direct email is in the To: list)? It just adds more > logging around the protocol detection, and applies on top of the patch I > already supplied. > > Thanks, > Anthony > > On 09/02/16 14:30, abi wrote: >> It sees psm device, however it can't attach to it. Here is log without >> xorg hint >> >> [ 4698.445] (II) Using input driver 'synaptics' for 'PS/2 Mouse' >> [ 4698.445] (**) PS/2 Mouse: always reports core events >> [ 4698.446] (**) Option "Device" "/dev/psm0" >> [ 4698.446] (EE) synaptics: PS/2 Mouse: Synaptics driver unable to >> detect protocol >> [ 4698.446] (EE) PreInit returned 11 for "PS/2 Mouse" >> >> Yes, I reinstalled all 2 (synaptics driver was new - I never used it, >> so it's freshly compiled). >> >> Here is list of protocols. Man suggests to use psm under BSD. >> >> ftp://www.x.org/pub/X11R7.5/doc/man/man4/synaptics.4.html >> >> *Option "Protocol" "*/string/*"* >> Specifies which kernel driver will be used by this driver. This is >> the list of supported drivers and their default use scenarios. >> auto-dev automatic, default (recommend) >> event Linux 2.6 kernel events >> psaux raw device access (Linux 2.4) >> psm FreeBSD psm driver >> >> >> >> >> On 02/09/2016 21:03, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >>> Weird! Itt's supposed to see the /dev/psm0 device, see the >>> hw.psm.synaptics.margin_topsysctl and pick the 'synaptics' driver for >>> that device. The "psm" protocol shouldn't work for the Synaptics device >>> (I don't believe), and I don't think you should need an Xorg.conf file. >>> Not sure what's up with the x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics losing sync >>> all the time. I can add more logging to config/devd.c. I've been >>> running this code for years on 2 laptops. Did you reinstall all 3 >>> ports? I'll pick through your logfile to see if I spot anything. >>> >>> Anthony >>> >>> On 09/02/2016 01:06 PM, abi wrote: >>>> Patch can be applied to current revision of port tree. >>>> >>>> Here are changes >>>> >>>> I recompiled xorg-server and mouse drivers and noticed that nothing is >>>> attached to touchpad. xorg now looking for synaptics driver. Is it >>>> expected? We have support for synaptics in kernel and recently it was >>>> unproved to support 2 fingers touch. >>>> >>>> I installed synaptics driver. Without hint, it failed to attach with >>>> error that it can't detect protocol. This is common one, if you need >>>> exact error, I can repeat test. >>>> >>>> So, I put >>>> >>>> Section "InputClass" >>>> Identifier "Mouse" >>>> MatchDevicePath "/dev/psm0" >>>> Option "Protocol" "psm" >>>> EndSection >>>> >>>> psm is protocol driver can't detect. I think, in FreeBSD this is the >>>> only option. Maybe hardcode it into driver? >>>> >>>> As with kernel's touchpad driver, synaptics driver worked until reboot >>>> and I must say, this driver is even worse - mouse is not moving at all >>>> and just emits random key presses. Xorg log is a little bit more >>>> interesting. It's big, so I posting it as gist. >>>> >>>> https://gist.github.com/abishai/14b32a93001201c51bb984802b0fff92 >>>> >>>> 1. kbd tried to attach to USB mouse. I suppose it failed due to rights >>>> issue. /dev/ukbd0 is root:wheel, while I'm only operator. Should I >>>> test what will happen if it actually attaches? But I don't think this >>>> is the right thing to attach. >>>> >>>> 2. Every touch of synaptic driver emits synaptics touchpad found block >>>> in xorg log. >>>> >>>> 3. (EE) Synaptics driver lost sync... got gigantic packet! is when I >>>> actively use touchpad. So, I doubt this is the root of the problem. >>>> Delicate touching :P keeps this error from spawning. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 02/09/2016 17:11, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >>>>> The problem is the mouse(4) Xorg driver doesn't work (well) with the >>>>> Synaptics-flavored psm(4) device. My xorg-server port should attach the >>>>> synaptics(4) Xorg driver. >>>>> >>>>> If you can, try grabbing my version of the following ports: >>>>> >>>>> x11-servers/xorg-server - >>>>> https://github.com/ScoobiFreeBSD/freebsd-ports/tree/xorg-synaptics/x11-servers/xorg-server >>>>> >>>>> x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics - >>>>> https://github.com/ScoobiFreeBSD/freebsd-ports/tree/xorg-synaptics/x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics >>>>> >>>>> x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse - >>>>> https://github.com/ScoobiFreeBSD/freebsd-ports/tree/xorg-synaptics/x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The 2 drivers just change the autodetection of FreeBSD's >>>>> Synaptics-flavored psm(4). >>>>> >>>>> Patch version: >>>>> https://github.com/ScoobiFreeBSD/freebsd-ports/commit/4e1b8522e770b54264f393b4fd8ce5b3acebcabe.patch >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> (I'm not sure if any of the x11 ports changed since I did these patches, >>>>> so they might not apply cleanly) >>>>> >>>>> Anthony >>>>> >>>>> On 09/02/2016 03:00 AM, abi wrote: >>>>>> No need to sorry, I'm very thankful you're answering at all! :) >>>>>> >>>>>> I removed moused config from /etc/rc.conf and from xorg configuration, >>>>>> so I have only hw.psm.synaptics_support=1 in /boot/loader/conf >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is how xorg initializing pointing devices >>>>>> >>>>>> [ 27.114] (II) LoadModule: "mouse" >>>>>> [ 27.114] (II) Loading >>>>>> /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/input/mouse_drv.so >>>>>> [ 27.115] (II) Module mouse: vendor="X.Org Foundation" >>>>>> [ 27.115] compiled for 1.17.4, module version = 1.9.1 >>>>>> [ 27.115] Module class: X.Org XInput Driver >>>>>> [ 27.115] ABI class: X.Org XInput driver, version 21.0 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (II) Using input driver 'mouse' for 'sysmouse' >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: always reports core events >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" >>>>>> [ 27.115] (==) sysmouse: Protocol: "Auto" >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: always reports core events >>>>>> [ 27.115] (==) sysmouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: Buttons: 5 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) Option "config_info" "devd:sysmouse" >>>>>> [ 27.115] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "sysmouse" >>>>>> (type: MOUSE, id 7) >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: (accel) acceleration profile 0 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: (accel) acceleration factor: 2.000 >>>>>> [ 27.115] (**) sysmouse: (accel) acceleration threshold: 4 >>>>>> [ 27.116] (II) sysmouse: SetupAuto: hw.iftype is 4, hw.model is 0 >>>>>> [ 27.116] (II) sysmouse: SetupAuto: protocol is SysMouse >>>>>> [ 27.116] (II) config/devd: device /dev/ums0 already opened >>>>>> [ 27.205] (II) config/devd: adding input device Mouse (/dev/psm0) >>>>>> [ 27.205] (II) Using input driver 'mouse' for 'Mouse' >>>>>> [ 27.205] (**) Mouse: always reports core events >>>>>> [ 27.205] (**) Option "Device" "/dev/psm0" >>>>>> [ 27.205] (==) Mouse: Protocol: "Auto" >>>>>> [ 27.205] (**) Mouse: always reports core events >>>>>> [ 27.288] (==) Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: Buttons: 5 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Option "config_info" "devd:psm0" >>>>>> [ 27.288] (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Mouse" (type: >>>>>> MOUSE, id 8) >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: (accel) acceleration profile 0 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: (accel) acceleration factor: 2.000 >>>>>> [ 27.288] (**) Mouse: (accel) acceleration threshold: 4 >>>>>> [ 27.361] (II) Mouse: SetupAuto: hw.iftype is 3, hw.model is 13 >>>>>> [ 27.361] (II) Mouse: SetupAuto: protocol is PS/2 >>>>>> [ 27.906] (II) Mouse: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded >>>>>> >>>>>> I also rebuild kernel with options PSM_DEBUG=1, so here is some >>>>>> extended info from dmesg. Nothing criminal as well >>>>>> >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> >>>>>> port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on acpi0 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: kbd0 at atkbd0 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: current command byte:0065 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 02 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 00 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 03 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 03 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: data 08 00 00 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 02 47 18 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 01 e2 a1 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status f0 02 23 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 80 3f >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 84 03 00 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 12 e8 00 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status b1 f1 93 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 27 fe 22 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 2c de 40 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 02 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: [GIANT-LOCKED] >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: model Synaptics Touchpad, device >>>>>> ID 3-00, 4 buttons >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: config:00004000, flags:00000008, >>>>>> packet size:6 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:42:22 sphinx kernel: psm0: syncmask:c0, syncbits:00 >>>>>> >>>>>> abishai@sphinx:~ % xinput >>>>>> ⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer >>>>>> (3)] >>>>>> ⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave >>>>>> pointer (2)] >>>>>> ⎜ ↳ sysmouse id=7 [slave >>>>>> pointer (2)] >>>>>> ⎜ ↳ Mouse id=8 [slave >>>>>> pointer (2)] >>>>>> ⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3 [master keyboard >>>>>> (2)] >>>>>> ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 [slave >>>>>> keyboard (3)] >>>>>> ↳ kbdmux id=6 [slave >>>>>> keyboard (3)] >>>>>> >>>>>> I still have the original issue: taps and button click are working 1 >>>>>> time from 10, buttons can easily hang in pressed state. >>>>>> Also, I noticed that when touchpad in this broken state, pointer moves >>>>>> slower than normal. >>>>>> >>>>>> The only way to fix the problem is to run >>>>>> xinput disable Mouse >>>>>> xinput enable Mouse >>>>>> >>>>>> On the second command system hangs until it gets some input from >>>>>> touchpad (clicking or touching). And nothing in the logs! >>>>>> I see only this one when I disable/enable it >>>>>> Sep 2 09:52:37 sphinx kernel: psm: status 00 03 64 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:52:37 sphinx kernel: psm: status 2c de 40 >>>>>> Sep 2 09:52:37 sphinx kernel: psm: status 20 01 14 >>>>>> >>>>>> This freeze worries me: system is completely disabled until it get >>>>>> touchpad input and no component is unhappy enough to write something >>>>>> in the logs. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 01/09/2016 21:14, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >>>>>>> Sorry for late reply, and for top-posting (trying to stay consistent). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Pointing devices on FreeBSD are typically handled by a number of >>>>>>> drivers, including: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> * ums(4) - A USB HID device which is a mouse class >>>>>>> * psm(4) - A serial mouse/touchpad attached to PS/2 keyboard port >>>>>>> >>>>>>> moused(8) can detect these devices and create composite pseudodevice >>>>>>> /dev/sysmouse which aggregates the events from the devices it manages. >>>>>>> The problem with psm(4) touchpad devices and moused(8) is that psm(4) >>>>>>> can be in "Synaptics" mode which makes it incompatible with moused(8). >>>>>>> So if you boot with the hw.psm.synaptics_support="1" tunable and >>>>>>> moused(8) enabled, (unless this has changed recently) you get weird >>>>>>> behavior from the touchpad and none of the gestures work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The devd(8) interface to x11-servers/xorg-server waits for devd(8) to >>>>>>> notify the X server that a device has attached/detached. The >>>>>>> notification includes a simple path under /dev (e.g. /dev/ums0, >>>>>>> /dev/psm0 or /dev/sysmouse). The multi-mode behavior of psm(4) makes >>>>>>> the current implementation of the devd interface awkward, because each >>>>>>> device path maps to a single driver (e.g. "/dev/ums*" -> "mouse", >>>>>>> "/dev/psm*" -> "mouse", "/dev/sysmouse" -> "mouse", >>>>>>> "/dev/vboxguest" -> >>>>>>> "vboxmouse", etc.) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My implementation maps each new device notification to a function to >>>>>>> determine which driver should be attached to each device node. For >>>>>>> example, the function for "/dev/psm" checks for the presence of a >>>>>>> sysctl >>>>>>> that indicates what mode psm(4) is in. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Even with the current implementation of xorg-server's devd stuff, all >>>>>>> this should "just work" when using moused(8) and USB mice. It's >>>>>>> multimode devices like psm(4) which confuse the current >>>>>>> implementation. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anthony >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 08/30/2016 02:43 AM, abi wrote: >>>>>>>> How can it be - all devices attached to one devd node? What if I want >>>>>>>> different drivers? synaptics for touchpad and generic mouse for USB ? >>>>>>>> Not in this particular case, but generally speaking. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 29/08/2016 19:19, Arto Pekkanen wrote: >>>>>>>>> I never used the psm device directly with X.org, because >>>>>>>>> /dev/sysmouse (which operated by moused) is the the standard, >>>>>>>>> multiplexed interface for mice and touchpads. Every touchpand and >>>>>>>>> mice attached will be handled by moused. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Take out all moused -related stuff from your rc.conf, remove ALL >>>>>>>>> your >>>>>>>>> X.org input device configuration. Then try again. Ie. don't touch >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> vanilla settings. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> USB mice work out of the box without any configuration. Devd will >>>>>>>>> notify X.org, which then configures the mice etc. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> abi kirjoitti 29.08.2016 16:34: >>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure what is attached to /dev/sysmouse >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I suspect USB one, but I disabled sysmouse in xorg configuration >>>>>>>>>> for >>>>>>>>>> sure >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Section "InputClass" >>>>>>>>>> Identifier "VanishBastardo" >>>>>>>>>> MatchDevicePath "/dev/sysmouse" >>>>>>>>>> Option "Ignore" "true" >>>>>>>>>> EndSection >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> moused_enable="NO" >>>>>>>>>> moused_nondefault_enable="NO" >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> [ 17.061] (II) config/devd: adding input device (null) >>>>>>>>>> (/dev/sysmouse) >>>>>>>>>> [ 17.061] (**) sysmouse: Ignoring device from InputClass >>>>>>>>>> "VanishBastardo" >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> So, if both devices clashing for 1 node, no driver attached to it >>>>>>>>>> anyway. Also, I tried CURRENT - it has the same problem. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 29/08/2016 15:16, Arto Pekkanen wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> With a PS2 touchpad you could also try this: >>>>>>>>>>> https://www.freebsd.org/doc/faq/x.html#idp64092272 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> abi kirjoitti 27.08.2016 03:51: >>>>>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I have strange issue with Dell XPS 13 (Skylake) touchpad. It >>>>>>>>>>>> works >>>>>>>>>>>> until xorg restart. After restart, buttons become >>>>>>>>>>>> unresponsive, the >>>>>>>>>>>> most common is if button remains pressed somehow. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I found simple workaround - toggle touchpad with xinput. >>>>>>>>>>>> However, on >>>>>>>>>>>> xinput enable system hangs - screen is not updated and it ignores >>>>>>>>>>>> keyboard input until I use touchpad. After that, system and >>>>>>>>>>>> touchpad >>>>>>>>>>>> becomes operational. Until restart. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Synaptics driver has the same problem. >>>>>>>>>>>> Touchpad in generic ps/2 mode (without >>>>>>>>>>>> hw.psm.synaptics_support=1) >>>>>>>>>>>> works. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I made a search and found this commit >>>>>>>>>>>> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=281440 in >>>>>>>>>>>> CURRENT release notes. However it's pretty old and should be >>>>>>>>>>>> included >>>>>>>>>>>> in 11. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> FreeBSD 11.0-RC1 >>>>>>>>>>>> Xorg log >>>>>>>>>>>> https://gist.github.com/abishai/844c3221d9388a5a6f8c65bd13ad2d88 >>>>>>>>>>>> USB receiver is generic wireless mouse >>>>>>>>>>>> Mouse is touchpad >>>>>>>>>>>> No idea what is sysmouse. I have moused_enable="NO" and >>>>>>>>>>>> moused_nondefault_enable="NO" in /etc/rc.conf >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I appreciate any help or suggestions :) >>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>> freebsd-x11@freebsd.org mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-x11 >>>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to >>>>>>>>>>>> "freebsd-x11-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> freebsd-x11@freebsd.org mailing list >>>>>>>> https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-x11 >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to >>>>>>>> "freebsd-x11-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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