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11da177e4SLinus Torvalds /*
21da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * ALPS touchpad PS/2 mouse driver
31da177e4SLinus Torvalds  *
41da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com>
51da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * Copyright (c) 2005 Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
61da177e4SLinus Torvalds  *
71da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
81da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
91da177e4SLinus Torvalds  * the Free Software Foundation.
101da177e4SLinus Torvalds  */
111da177e4SLinus Torvalds 
121da177e4SLinus Torvalds #ifndef _ALPS_H
131da177e4SLinus Torvalds #define _ALPS_H
141da177e4SLinus Torvalds 
15b5d6b851SKevin Cernekee #define ALPS_PROTO_V1	1
16b5d6b851SKevin Cernekee #define ALPS_PROTO_V2	2
17b5d6b851SKevin Cernekee #define ALPS_PROTO_V3	3
18b5d6b851SKevin Cernekee #define ALPS_PROTO_V4	4
19fa629ef5SSeth Forshee 
2088a80348SKevin Cernekee /**
2188a80348SKevin Cernekee  * struct alps_model_info - touchpad ID table
2288a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @signature: E7 response string to match.
2388a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @command_mode_resp: For V3/V4 touchpads, the final byte of the EC response
2488a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   (aka command mode response) identifies the firmware minor version.  This
2588a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   can be used to distinguish different hardware models which are not
2688a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   uniquely identifiable through their E7 responses.
2788a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @proto_version: Indicates V1/V2/V3/...
2888a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @byte0: Helps figure out whether a position report packet matches the
2988a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   known format for this model.  The first byte of the report, ANDed with
3088a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   mask0, should match byte0.
3188a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @mask0: The mask used to check the first byte of the report.
3288a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @flags: Additional device capabilities (passthrough port, trackstick, etc.).
3388a80348SKevin Cernekee  *
3488a80348SKevin Cernekee  * Many (but not all) ALPS touchpads can be identified by looking at the
3588a80348SKevin Cernekee  * values returned in the "E7 report" and/or the "EC report."  This table
3688a80348SKevin Cernekee  * lists a number of such touchpads.
3788a80348SKevin Cernekee  */
381da177e4SLinus Torvalds struct alps_model_info {
391da177e4SLinus Torvalds 	unsigned char signature[3];
4088a80348SKevin Cernekee 	unsigned char command_mode_resp;
41fa629ef5SSeth Forshee 	unsigned char proto_version;
421da177e4SLinus Torvalds 	unsigned char byte0, mask0;
431da177e4SLinus Torvalds 	unsigned char flags;
441da177e4SLinus Torvalds };
451da177e4SLinus Torvalds 
4688a80348SKevin Cernekee /**
4788a80348SKevin Cernekee  * struct alps_nibble_commands - encodings for register accesses
4888a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @command: PS/2 command used for the nibble
4988a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @data: Data supplied as an argument to the PS/2 command, if applicable
5088a80348SKevin Cernekee  *
5188a80348SKevin Cernekee  * The ALPS protocol uses magic sequences to transmit binary data to the
5288a80348SKevin Cernekee  * touchpad, as it is generally not OK to send arbitrary bytes out the
5388a80348SKevin Cernekee  * PS/2 port.  Each of the sequences in this table sends one nibble of the
5488a80348SKevin Cernekee  * register address or (write) data.  Different versions of the ALPS protocol
5588a80348SKevin Cernekee  * use slightly different encodings.
5688a80348SKevin Cernekee  */
5725bded7cSSeth Forshee struct alps_nibble_commands {
5825bded7cSSeth Forshee 	int command;
5925bded7cSSeth Forshee 	unsigned char data;
6025bded7cSSeth Forshee };
6125bded7cSSeth Forshee 
6288a80348SKevin Cernekee /**
6388a80348SKevin Cernekee  * struct alps_data - private data structure for the ALPS driver
6488a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @dev2: "Relative" device used to report trackstick or mouse activity.
6588a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @phys: Physical path for the relative device.
6688a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @nibble_commands: Command mapping used for touchpad register accesses.
6788a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @addr_command: Command used to tell the touchpad that a register address
6888a80348SKevin Cernekee  *   follows.
6999df65e7SKevin Cernekee  * @proto_version: Indicates V1/V2/V3/...
7099df65e7SKevin Cernekee  * @byte0: Helps figure out whether a position report packet matches the
7199df65e7SKevin Cernekee  *   known format for this model.  The first byte of the report, ANDed with
7299df65e7SKevin Cernekee  *   mask0, should match byte0.
7399df65e7SKevin Cernekee  * @mask0: The mask used to check the first byte of the report.
7499df65e7SKevin Cernekee  * @flags: Additional device capabilities (passthrough port, trackstick, etc.).
75*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee  * @hw_init: Protocol-specific hardware init function.
76*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee  * @process_packet: Protocol-specific function to process a report packet.
77*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee  * @set_abs_params: Protocol-specific function to configure the input_dev.
7888a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @prev_fin: Finger bit from previous packet.
7988a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @multi_packet: Multi-packet data in progress.
8088a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @multi_data: Saved multi-packet data.
8188a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @x1: First X coordinate from last MT report.
8288a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @x2: Second X coordinate from last MT report.
8388a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @y1: First Y coordinate from last MT report.
8488a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @y2: Second Y coordinate from last MT report.
8588a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @fingers: Number of fingers from last MT report.
8688a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @quirks: Bitmap of ALPS_QUIRK_*.
8788a80348SKevin Cernekee  * @timer: Timer for flushing out the final report packet in the stream.
8888a80348SKevin Cernekee  */
891da177e4SLinus Torvalds struct alps_data {
9088a80348SKevin Cernekee 	struct input_dev *dev2;
9188a80348SKevin Cernekee 	char phys[32];
9299df65e7SKevin Cernekee 
9399df65e7SKevin Cernekee 	/* these are autodetected when the device is identified */
9425bded7cSSeth Forshee 	const struct alps_nibble_commands *nibble_commands;
9588a80348SKevin Cernekee 	int addr_command;
9699df65e7SKevin Cernekee 	unsigned char proto_version;
9799df65e7SKevin Cernekee 	unsigned char byte0, mask0;
9899df65e7SKevin Cernekee 	unsigned char flags;
9999df65e7SKevin Cernekee 
100*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee 	int (*hw_init)(struct psmouse *psmouse);
101*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee 	void (*process_packet)(struct psmouse *psmouse);
102*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee 	void (*set_abs_params)(struct alps_data *priv, struct input_dev *dev1);
103*24af5cb9SKevin Cernekee 
10488a80348SKevin Cernekee 	int prev_fin;
10588a80348SKevin Cernekee 	int multi_packet;
10688a80348SKevin Cernekee 	unsigned char multi_data[6];
10788a80348SKevin Cernekee 	int x1, x2, y1, y2;
10888a80348SKevin Cernekee 	int fingers;
10925bded7cSSeth Forshee 	u8 quirks;
1101d9f2626SSebastian Kapfer 	struct timer_list timer;
1111da177e4SLinus Torvalds };
1121da177e4SLinus Torvalds 
11325bded7cSSeth Forshee #define ALPS_QUIRK_TRACKSTICK_BUTTONS	1 /* trakcstick buttons in trackstick packet */
11425bded7cSSeth Forshee 
11555e3d922SAndres Salomon #ifdef CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ALPS
116b7802c5cSDmitry Torokhov int alps_detect(struct psmouse *psmouse, bool set_properties);
11755e3d922SAndres Salomon int alps_init(struct psmouse *psmouse);
11855e3d922SAndres Salomon #else
119b7802c5cSDmitry Torokhov inline int alps_detect(struct psmouse *psmouse, bool set_properties)
12055e3d922SAndres Salomon {
12155e3d922SAndres Salomon 	return -ENOSYS;
12255e3d922SAndres Salomon }
12355e3d922SAndres Salomon inline int alps_init(struct psmouse *psmouse)
12455e3d922SAndres Salomon {
12555e3d922SAndres Salomon 	return -ENOSYS;
12655e3d922SAndres Salomon }
12755e3d922SAndres Salomon #endif /* CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ALPS */
12855e3d922SAndres Salomon 
1291da177e4SLinus Torvalds #endif
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