From: Stefan Berzl <stefanberzl@gmail.com>
To: "José Expósito" <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Cc: Jiri Kosina <jikos@kernel.org>,
benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com, spbnick@gmail.com,
linux-input@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] hid: Add support for the xp-pen deco mini7 tablet
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 00:24:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3f37e3fa-1b7d-1dbb-327c-69a4e96bdcdc@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220623175116.GA4757@elementary>
Hello there!
On 23/06/2022 19:51, José Expósito wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 11:31:05PM +0200, Stefan Berzl wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>>>> >From f9bb82e400effd3aea37b2be710add9e2bb832da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>>>> From: Stefan Berzl <stefanberzl@gmail.com>
>>>> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 04:04:30 +0100
>>>> Subject: [PATCH] hid: Add support for the xp-pen deco mini7 tablet
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>
>>> Stefan,
>>>
>>> sorry for not responding earlier, but this patch somehow fell in between
>>> cracks. Please for your further submissions do not forget to at least CC
>>> some of the relevant malinglists as well.
>>
>> Will do... I am still new to the process and tend to forget things, but
>> I'll do my best.
>>
>>> Quite a lot has changed in uclogic driver since then, as José has been
>>> pushing quite a lot of code there from DIGImend project ... could you
>>> please update your patch on top of current codebase and resend it?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>
>> I think you'll be pleased to find that José's work is basically a
>> superset of mine, therefore eliminating the need for my patch
>> altogether. When running his newest deco l code, the deco mini 7 is
>> fully supported as well. I should have given a tested-by or something,
>> but since I am still new to this, I was kinda hesitant with the big
>> changes introduced by the newest digimend work. As you know, there is no
>> sort of registry to differentiate devices by ability, so one or two
>> useless evdev devices are generated for hardware the tablet may or may
>> not have, like "Touch Ring" or "Touch Strip". I thought that this might
>> cause confusion and would have to be amended.
>
> Useless event nodes should not be created. At the moment, the driver
> disables all interfaces that are not used and, after switching to "raw"
> mode, it should only create a node for each valid device.
>
> At the moment, there are only HID descriptors for the frame and the pen
> so, if your tablet is creating a touch ring device, something is not
> working as expected.
>
> Running "sudo libinput record" should display only the frame and the
> pen. Does it show something different in your case?
>
> $ sudo libinput record
> [...]
> /dev/input/event21: Hanvon Ugee Technology Co.,Ltd Deco L
> /dev/input/event22: Hanvon Ugee Technology Co.,Ltd Deco L Pad
This is certainly true for the newer xppen devices we are working on.
However, while waiting for the xppen stuff to gain support, I bought a
tablet that's already supported, the Gaomon S620. Executing libinput
record or any other command that lists the devices, like evemu-describe,
gives:
/dev/input/event15: GAOMON Gaomon Tablet
/dev/input/event16: GAOMON Gaomon Tablet Pad
/dev/input/event17: GAOMON Gaomon Tablet Touch Strip
/dev/input/event18: GAOMON Gaomon Tablet Dial
>> There is however one caveat that seems to be unique to the mini7, which
>> is the ack packet that is sent when switching to the vendor defined
>> usage. It doesn't do much though, as currently it gets interpreted as a
>> pen report and since it doesn't have useful values, causes the cursor to
>> go to the top left screen position. Since the ack packet is only sent
>> once, it ought to be of little consequence.
>>
>> I would of course fix this, but I don't really know what's the preferred
>> way. One can obviously simply set up an urb to catch this, but it would
>> have to be a special corner case for the mini 7, as José assures me that
>> none of his tablets display similar behavior. Is this acceptable?
>
> My tablets also send an ACK packet, but in my case it does not have any
> visible effects. Maybe it is related to the DE environment used. I
> tested it on elementary OS (Ubuntu) and Fedora 36, in both cases the
> ACK is ignored... But catching it is fine, we can include the code you
> suggest.
Can the contents maybe differ?
This is the ack the mini 7 gives me:
02 b1 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
While this is a button:
02 f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
And here we have pen movement:
02 a1 59 23 ef 32 b8 0e 00 00 00 00
>> José already had a look at some firmware device descriptor string that
>> reports the number of buttons and what not, but as far as I know, it
>> doesn't say anything about ack packets (right José? Does it say
>> anything about touch strips or similar?).
>
> In the devices I tested, the ACK packet is always present, so it should
> be fine to catch it. I'll test your patch in all the devices I own to
> be safe.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jose
>
Yours truly
Stefan Berzl
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-06-23 22:24 UTC|newest]
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[not found] <85312611-797f-2dd2-f864-f7c13cb889f9@gmail.com>
[not found] ` <nycvar.YFH.7.76.2206091058530.14340@cbobk.fhfr.pm>
2022-06-22 21:31 ` [PATCH] hid: Add support for the xp-pen deco mini7 tablet Stefan Berzl
2022-06-23 17:51 ` José Expósito
2022-06-23 18:01 ` Nikolai Kondrashov
2022-06-23 22:46 ` Stefan Berzl
2022-06-24 6:08 ` Nikolai Kondrashov
2022-06-24 6:08 ` Nikolai Kondrashov
2022-06-25 15:24 ` José Expósito
2022-06-23 22:24 ` Stefan Berzl [this message]
2022-06-25 15:30 ` José Expósito
2022-03-18 18:37 Stefan Berzl
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