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@ 2013-01-25 16:07 dturvene
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From: dturvene @ 2013-01-25 16:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
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While I'm thinking of it, in the my last alps driver dkms, I put in an 
ACPI interface to uniquely detect the touchpad type.  After spending a 
good couple of days figuring out the ACPI spec and this mysterious _HID 
(hardware id) and _CID (compatibility id) as it relates to how ALPS 
identifies its touchpads, I can confirm Linus' quote "ACPI is a complete 
design disaster in every way. But we're kind of stuck with it."   Some 
ALPS touchpads have different _HID values.  Some have the same _HID but 
different behavior.

As far as I can tell ACPI has varying degrees of usefulness based on the 
h/w manufacturer.  The ALPS MS Windows drivers appear to use ACPI to 
figure out if the touchpad is, in fact, from ALPS and then a complicated 
series of proprietary retrievals to figure out the behavior.



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