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see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105182586512456&w=2
I have encountered problems with that patch. If the mouse is sending events
while the delay timeout is being reached X11 reports spurious mouse events.
I.e. you are moving the mouse continuously after hitting a key. My mouse
often jumps to the right upper corner of the screen and reports some clicks
there.
Mouse events consist of sequences of 3-4 bytes (normal PS/2 mouses 3 bytes,
wheel mouses 4 bytes) see
http://panda.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/%7Eachapwes/PICmicro/mouse/mouse.html
But with the original patch the first accepted bytes after the timeout can be
out of that order. So, X11 reads the 2nd or 3rd byte of the actual mouse
movement as 1st byte.
The patch below implements 2 solutions for the problem:
1. If TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY is defined it sends a RESET
command to the mouse after the timeout if there were mouse events during the
delay interval.
2. If TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY is not defined it skips chunks
of 3*4=12 bytes of mouse input.
I am not certain what the "right" solution is. Case 2 is the better one in my
opinion because after a RESET even a wheel mouse will be in "normal" mode
sending 3 bytes per event. Further case 2 seems to be more responsive.
Torsten
- --- drivers/char/pc_keyb.c.orig 2003-06-20 08:10:41.000000000 +0000
+++ drivers/char/pc_keyb.c 2003-06-20 15:45:01.000000000 +0000
@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
* notebooks with a PS/2 trackpad.
* Hans-Georg Thien <[email protected]> 2003-04-30.
*
+ * Improvements to the "disable trackpad while typing" feature.
+ * Torsten F?rtsch <[email protected]> 2003-06-20.
+ *
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
@@ -109,6 +112,11 @@
#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
+static int trackpad_activity_during_delay = 0;
+# else
+static int trackpad_skipped_events = 0;
+# endif
static int last_kbd_event = 0; /* timestamp of last kbd event */
static int last_kbd_scancode = 0;
static int trackpad_disable = 0;
@@ -566,7 +574,12 @@
mouse_reply_expected = 0;
}
else if(scancode == AUX_RECONNECT2 && prev_code == AUX_RECONNECT1
- - && aux_reconnect) {
+# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
+ && (aux_reconnect||trackpad_activity_during_delay)
+# else
+ && aux_reconnect
+# endif
+ ) {
printk (KERN_INFO "PS/2 mouse reconnect detected\n");
queue->head = queue->tail = 0; /* Flush input queue */
__aux_write_ack(AUX_ENABLE_DEV); /* ping the mouse :) */
@@ -577,8 +590,25 @@
if (trackpad_disable) return;
if (!test_bit(last_kbd_scancode, trackpad_escape)) {
- - /* do nothing if time since last kbd event is less then
trackpad_delay */
- - if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay) return;
+ /* do nothing if time since last kbd event is less then trackpad_delay */
+# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
+ if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay) {
+ trackpad_activity_during_delay=1;
+ return;
+ }
+ if( trackpad_activity_during_delay ) {
+ trackpad_activity_during_delay=0;
+ aux_write_ack(AUX_RESET);
+ return;
+ }
+# else
+ if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay ||
+ trackpad_skipped_events%12) {
+ trackpad_skipped_events++;
+ return;
+ }
+ trackpad_skipped_events=0;
+# endif
}
#endif
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Is this a patch against a patch (instead of against modified pc_keyb.c)
or did the mailer just chew it up badly?
That is exactly the problem I had with that patch; what are the chances
of resending it as an attachment, patched against the modified
pc_keyb.c? That'd seriously speed its integration with -dis5 ;)
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 12:18, Torsten Foertsch wrote:
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> see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105182586512456&w=2
>
> I have encountered problems with that patch. If the mouse is sending events
> while the delay timeout is being reached X11 reports spurious mouse events.
> I.e. you are moving the mouse continuously after hitting a key. My mouse
> often jumps to the right upper corner of the screen and reports some clicks
> there.
>
> Mouse events consist of sequences of 3-4 bytes (normal PS/2 mouses 3 bytes,
> wheel mouses 4 bytes) see
> http://panda.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/%7Eachapwes/PICmicro/mouse/mouse.html
>
> But with the original patch the first accepted bytes after the timeout can be
> out of that order. So, X11 reads the 2nd or 3rd byte of the actual mouse
> movement as 1st byte.
>
> The patch below implements 2 solutions for the problem:
>
> 1. If TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY is defined it sends a RESET
> command to the mouse after the timeout if there were mouse events during the
> delay interval.
>
> 2. If TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY is not defined it skips chunks
> of 3*4=12 bytes of mouse input.
>
> I am not certain what the "right" solution is. Case 2 is the better one in my
> opinion because after a RESET even a wheel mouse will be in "normal" mode
> sending 3 bytes per event. Further case 2 seems to be more responsive.
>
> Torsten
>
> - --- drivers/char/pc_keyb.c.orig 2003-06-20 08:10:41.000000000 +0000
> +++ drivers/char/pc_keyb.c 2003-06-20 15:45:01.000000000 +0000
> @@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
> * notebooks with a PS/2 trackpad.
> * Hans-Georg Thien <[email protected]> 2003-04-30.
> *
> + * Improvements to the "disable trackpad while typing" feature.
> + * Torsten F?rtsch <[email protected]> 2003-06-20.
> + *
> */
>
> #include <linux/config.h>
> @@ -109,6 +112,11 @@
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
>
> +# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
> +static int trackpad_activity_during_delay = 0;
> +# else
> +static int trackpad_skipped_events = 0;
> +# endif
> static int last_kbd_event = 0; /* timestamp of last kbd event */
> static int last_kbd_scancode = 0;
> static int trackpad_disable = 0;
> @@ -566,7 +574,12 @@
> mouse_reply_expected = 0;
> }
> else if(scancode == AUX_RECONNECT2 && prev_code == AUX_RECONNECT1
> - - && aux_reconnect) {
> +# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
> + && (aux_reconnect||trackpad_activity_during_delay)
> +# else
> + && aux_reconnect
> +# endif
> + ) {
> printk (KERN_INFO "PS/2 mouse reconnect detected\n");
> queue->head = queue->tail = 0; /* Flush input queue */
> __aux_write_ack(AUX_ENABLE_DEV); /* ping the mouse :) */
> @@ -577,8 +590,25 @@
> if (trackpad_disable) return;
>
> if (!test_bit(last_kbd_scancode, trackpad_escape)) {
> - - /* do nothing if time since last kbd event is less then
> trackpad_delay */
> - - if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay) return;
> + /* do nothing if time since last kbd event is less then trackpad_delay */
> +# ifdef TRACKPAD_RESET_IF_ACTIVITY_DURING_DELAY
> + if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay) {
> + trackpad_activity_during_delay=1;
> + return;
> + }
> + if( trackpad_activity_during_delay ) {
> + trackpad_activity_during_delay=0;
> + aux_write_ack(AUX_RESET);
> + return;
> + }
> +# else
> + if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay ||
> + trackpad_skipped_events%12) {
> + trackpad_skipped_events++;
> + return;
> + }
> + trackpad_skipped_events=0;
> +# endif
> }
> #endif
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Disconnect wrote:
> Is this a patch against a patch (instead of against modified pc_keyb.c)
> or did the mailer just chew it up badly?
>
>>Hash: SHA1
>>
>>see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105182586512456&w=2
>>
[SNIP]
>>
>>- --- drivers/char/pc_keyb.c.orig 2003-06-20 08:10:41.000000000 +0000
>>+++ drivers/char/pc_keyb.c 2003-06-20 15:45:01.000000000 +0000
>>@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
>> * notebooks with a PS/2 trackpad.
>> * Hans-Georg Thien <[email protected]> 2003-04-30.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hi,
Based on this hunk in the diff, I'd assume that it is a patch against
the patch mentioned in that url.
Cheers,
Nicholas
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Here is now an improved version of the patch. It's against 2.4.21.
The following has changed from the original patch by Hans-Georg Thien
<[email protected]>:
- - mouse events are dropped in 12 byte chunks to better fit the PS/2 mouse
protocol. That avoids spurious mouse events when the mouse is moving while
the delay timer is being reached.
- - to disable the feature after pressing or releasing some particular keys
(CTRL, SHIFT, ...) now keycodes instead of scancodes are used. "showkey -k"
shows the correct values. The bit 0x100 is used to distinguish press and
release events. 0 means press, 1 release. So,
escape 97
escape 29
mean disable "Disable Trackpad while typing" after pressing right and left
CTRL (useful for xterm users). While
escape 353 # 97+256
escape 258 # 29+256
mean disable "Disable Trackpad while typing" after releasing right and left
CTRL.
- - escaped keys are reported in /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad as decimal as "showkey
- -k" also display them as decimal. On input sscanf( "%i" ) is expected.
- - Documentation has been moved from Documentation/Configure.help to a separate
file Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt.
History:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&w=2&r=1&s=DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING&q=b
Torsten
diff -Naur -X dontdiff linux-2.4.21-orig/Documentation/Configure.help
linux-2.4.21/Documentation/Configure.help
- --- linux-2.4.21-orig/Documentation/Configure.help 2003-06-22
15:45:55.000000000 +0000
+++ linux-2.4.21/Documentation/Configure.help 2003-06-22 14:10:39.000000000
+0000
@@ -17964,6 +17964,21 @@
<ftp://gnu.systemy.it/pub/gpm/>) solves this problem, or you can get
the "mconv2" utility from <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/mouse/>.
+Disable trackpad while typing
+CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+ For people with a notebook that have a build in trackpad.
+
+ It prevents unintended mouse moves and mouse taps while typing on
+ the notebook keyboard.
+
+ The majority of notebooks on the market have a PS/2 trackpad.
+ So you will probably say "Y" if you have a notebook with a trackpad.
+
+ Also note that you can control the behaviour of the trackpad via the
+ /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad file.
+
+ See Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt for detailed information.
+
C&T 82C710 mouse port support (as on TI Travelmate)
CONFIG_82C710_MOUSE
This is a certain kind of PS/2 mouse used on the TI Travelmate. If
diff -Naur -X dontdiff linux-2.4.21-orig/Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt
linux-2.4.21/Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt
- --- linux-2.4.21-orig/Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt 1970-01-01
00:00:00.000000000 +0000
+++ linux-2.4.21/Documentation/ps2-trackpad.txt 2003-06-22 15:13:45.000000000
+0000
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+For people with a notebook that have a build in trackpad.
+
+The "Disable trackpad while typing" feature prevents unintended mouse
+moves and mouse taps while typing on the notebook keyboard.
+
+The majority of notebooks on the market have a PS/2 trackpad.
+So you will probably say "Y" if you have a notebook with a trackpad.
+
+Also note that you can control the behaviour of the trackpad via the
+/proc/tty/ps2-trackpad file, e.g.
+
+Set the delay time to 2 Secs (default is 10 ==> 1 Sec)
+
+ echo "delay 20" > /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+
+
+Completely disable the trackpad (default 0). Useful if you plug in an
+external mouse.
+
+ echo "disable 1" > /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+
+To completely disable this feature use
+
+ echo "delay 0" > /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+
+
+Escape the keyboard keycode for the key. After these keycodes mouse
+events are passed without a delay. (defaults are the keycodes for
+CTRL, SHIFT, ALT and MS-Windows (both left and right) and Menu
+(Windows Taskbar) keys).
+
+This is useful for some applications ( like xterm ) which are using
+keydown-click events.
+
+You can use showkey -k to find out the keycodes of your own keys.
+Apply "escape ???" twice to unescape a keycode.
+
+Example: define an escape for HOME-KeyPress
+
+ echo "escape 102" > /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+
+If you want to escape KeyRelease events add 0x100 (256) to the actual
+keycode value.
+
+ echo "escape 358" > /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+
+enables mouse events immediately after releasing HOME key.
+
+I can't imagine a situation where mouse events are needed immediately
+after key release events but it's implemented for completeness.
diff -Naur -X dontdiff linux-2.4.21-orig/drivers/char/Config.in
linux-2.4.21/drivers/char/Config.in
- --- linux-2.4.21-orig/drivers/char/Config.in 2003-06-22 15:45:58.000000000
+0000
+++ linux-2.4.21/drivers/char/Config.in 2003-06-22 08:50:04.000000000 +0000
@@ -179,6 +179,13 @@
tristate 'Mouse Support (not serial and bus mice)' CONFIG_MOUSE
if [ "$CONFIG_MOUSE" != "n" ]; then
bool ' PS/2 mouse (aka "auxiliary device") support' CONFIG_PSMOUSE
+
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PSMOUSE" = "y" ]
+ then
+ bool ' Disable Trackpad while typing on Notebooks'
CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+ fi
+
+
tristate ' C&T 82C710 mouse port support (as on TI Travelmate)'
CONFIG_82C710_MOUSE
tristate ' PC110 digitizer pad support' CONFIG_PC110_PAD
tristate ' MK712 touch screen support' CONFIG_MK712_MOUSE
diff -Naur -X dontdiff linux-2.4.21-orig/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c
linux-2.4.21/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c
- --- linux-2.4.21-orig/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c 2002-11-28 23:53:12.000000000
+0000
+++ linux-2.4.21/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c 2003-06-22 15:39:21.000000000 +0000
@@ -13,6 +13,14 @@
* Code fixes to handle mouse ACKs properly.
* C. Scott Ananian <[email protected]> 1999-01-29.
*
+ * Implemented the "disable trackpad while typing" feature. This prevents
+ * unintended mouse moves and mouse taps while typing on the keyboard on
+ * notebooks with a PS/2 trackpad.
+ * Hans-Georg Thien <[email protected]> 2003-04-30.
+ *
+ * Improvements to the "disable trackpad while typing" feature.
+ * Torsten F?rtsch <[email protected]> 2003-06-20.
+ *
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
@@ -35,7 +43,7 @@
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/kd.h>
#include <linux/pm.h>
- -
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <asm/keyboard.h>
#include <asm/bitops.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
@@ -102,6 +110,133 @@
#define MAX_RETRIES 60 /* some aux operations take long time*/
#endif /* CONFIG_PSMOUSE */
+#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+
+static int trackpad_skipped_events = 0;
+static int last_kbd_event = 0; /* timestamp of last kbd event */
+static int last_kbd_scancode = 0;
+static int last_kbd_scancode_state = 0;
+static int trackpad_disable = 0;
+static int trackpad_delay = HZ; /* default delay is 1Sec */
+
+static unsigned char trackpad_escape[0x200/8]; /* 2*256-Bit vector of
keyboard scancodes to ignore */
+
+
+static int trackpad_write_proc(struct file *file,
+ const char *buf,
+ unsigned long len,
+ void *data)
+{
+
+/*
+ * handle write requests to /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+ */
+ char lbuf[32];
+ int tmp;
+ int success = 0;
+
+ if (len > sizeof(lbuf)-1) return -EINVAL;
+
+ if (copy_from_user(lbuf, buf, len)) return -EFAULT;
+
+ lbuf[len] = '\0';
+
+ if (sscanf(lbuf, "delay %d", &tmp)) {
+ trackpad_delay = (tmp * HZ) / 10; /* convert 1/10Sec to
jiffies */
+ success=1;
+ }
+
+ if (sscanf(lbuf, "disable %d", &tmp)) {
+ trackpad_disable = tmp ? 1 : 0;
+ success=1;
+ }
+
+ if (sscanf(lbuf, "escape %i", &tmp)) {
+ if ((tmp < 0) || (tmp >=0x200)) return -EINVAL;
+ change_bit(tmp, trackpad_escape);
+ success=1;
+ }
+
+ if (!success) return -EINVAL;
+
+ return len;
+}
+
+static int trackpad_read_proc(char *buf, char **start, off_t ofs,
+ int count, int *eof, void *data)
+{
+
+/*
+ * handle read requests to /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad
+ */
+
+ int len = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "delay %d\n",
+ (trackpad_delay * 10) / HZ); /* convert
jiffies to 1/10Sec */
+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "disable %d\n", trackpad_disable);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(trackpad_escape) * 8; i++) {
+ if (test_bit(i, trackpad_escape)) {
+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "escape %d\n", i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ *eof = 1;
+ buf[len+1] = '\0';
+ return len;
+}
+
+static int trackpad_config_setup(void)
+{
+
+/*
+ * create read-write entries in /proc/tty/ps2-trackpad and setup some
+ * defaults for the trackpad handling
+ */
+
+ struct proc_dir_entry *trackpad_proc_entry;
+
+ trackpad_proc_entry=create_proc_entry("tty/ps2-trackpad", 0, NULL);
+
+ if (trackpad_proc_entry == NULL) return -1;
+
+ trackpad_proc_entry->mode |= S_IWUGO;
+ trackpad_proc_entry->read_proc = trackpad_read_proc;
+ trackpad_proc_entry->write_proc = trackpad_write_proc;
+
+
+ /* set keyboard scancodes to ignore */
+ memset(trackpad_escape, 0, sizeof(trackpad_escape));
+ set_bit(0x1d, trackpad_escape); /* CTRL-L keydown */
+ set_bit(0x2a, trackpad_escape); /* SHIFT-L keydown */
+ set_bit(0x38, trackpad_escape); /* ALT-L keydown */
+
+ set_bit(0x61, trackpad_escape); /* CTRL-R keydown */
+ set_bit(0x36, trackpad_escape); /* SHIFT-R keydown */
+ set_bit(0x64, trackpad_escape); /* ALT-R keydown */
+
+ set_bit(0x7d, trackpad_escape); /* MS left WINDOWS keydown */
+ set_bit(0x7e, trackpad_escape); /* MS right WINDOWS keydown */
+ set_bit(0x7f, trackpad_escape); /* MS right MENU keydown */
+#if 0
+ set_bit(0x01, trackpad_escape); /* ESC keydown */
+ set_bit(0x66, trackpad_escape); /* HOME keydown */
+ set_bit(0x67, trackpad_escape); /* CURSORUP keydown */
+ set_bit(0x68, trackpad_escape); /* PAGEUP keydown */
+ set_bit(0x69, trackpad_escape); /* CURSOR-L keydown */
+ set_bit(0x6a, trackpad_escape); /* CURSOR-R keydown */
+ set_bit(0x6b, trackpad_escape); /* END keydown */
+ set_bit(0x6c, trackpad_escape); /* CURSORDOWN keydown */
+ set_bit(0x6d, trackpad_escape); /* PAGEDOWN keydown */
+#endif
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING */
+
/*
* Wait for keyboard controller input buffer to drain.
*
@@ -449,6 +584,24 @@
return;
}
+#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+ if (trackpad_disable) return;
+
+ if (!test_bit(last_kbd_scancode, trackpad_escape)) {
+ /* do nothing if time since last kbd event is less then trackpad_delay */
+ if (abs(jiffies - last_kbd_event) < trackpad_delay) {
+ trackpad_skipped_events++;
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (trackpad_skipped_events%12) {
+ trackpad_skipped_events++;
+ return;
+ }
+ trackpad_skipped_events=0;
+#endif
+
prev_code = scancode;
add_mouse_randomness(scancode);
if (aux_count) {
@@ -469,6 +622,45 @@
static inline void handle_keyboard_event(unsigned char scancode)
{
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+ /* this more or less resembles the pckbd_translate() algorithm */
+ if( scancode==0xe0 && last_kbd_scancode_state==0 ) { /* escape 1b */
+ last_kbd_scancode_state = 0x100;
+ } else if( scancode==0xe1 && last_kbd_scancode_state==0 ) { /* escape 2b */
+ last_kbd_scancode_state = 0x200;
+ } else if(last_kbd_scancode_state==0x100) {
+ /* E0 table lookup */
+ if( last_kbd_scancode = e0_keys[scancode&0x7f] ) {
+ if( scancode & 0x80 ) last_kbd_scancode|=0x100;
+ last_kbd_event = jiffies;
+ }
+ last_kbd_scancode_state=0;
+ } else if(last_kbd_scancode_state==0x200) {
+ if( (scancode&0x7f)==0x1d ) {
+ last_kbd_scancode_state++;
+ } else {
+ last_kbd_scancode_state=0; /* unknown e1 sequence */
+ }
+ } else if(last_kbd_scancode_state==0x201) {
+ if( (scancode&0x7f)==0x45 ) { /* PAUSE key */
+ last_kbd_scancode = E1_PAUSE;
+ if( scancode & 0x80 ) last_kbd_scancode|=0x100;
+ last_kbd_event = jiffies;
+ }
+ last_kbd_scancode_state=0;
+ } else {
+ last_kbd_scancode = (scancode&0x7f);
+ if( last_kbd_scancode >= SC_LIM )
+ last_kbd_scancode=high_keys[last_kbd_scancode - SC_LIM];
+ if( last_kbd_scancode ) {
+ if( scancode & 0x80 ) last_kbd_scancode|=0x100;
+ last_kbd_event = jiffies;
+ }
+ last_kbd_scancode_state=0;
+ }
+#endif
+
#ifdef CONFIG_VT
kbd_exists = 1;
if (do_acknowledge(scancode))
@@ -1219,6 +1411,10 @@
kbd_write_command(KBD_CCMD_MOUSE_DISABLE); /* Disable aux device. */
kbd_write_cmd(AUX_INTS_OFF); /* Disable controller ints. */
+#ifdef CONFIG_DISABLE_TRACKPAD_WHILE_TYPING
+ trackpad_config_setup();
+#endif
+
return 0;
}
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Ok, after some arguments about whether it is good behaviour to send a patch as
attachment to the list. Here it is again as attachment.
> > > > > > Here is now an improved version of the patch. It's against
> > > > > > 2.4.21.
> > > > >
> > > > > it is line-break-broken.
> > > >
> > > > Here it is as attachment
> > >
> > > Thank you. I didn't see lkml in the recipients, assume you post the
> > > patch there separately?
> >
> > Documentation/SubmittingPatches states:
> >
> > 6) No MIME, no links, no compression, no attachments. Just plain text.
>
> it is more guidline than a rule.