From: "Henrik Rydberg" <rydberg@euromail.se>
To: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@chromium.org>
Cc: Chung-yih Wang <cywang@chromium.org>,
Alessandro Rubini <rubini@ipvvis.unipv.it>,
Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>,
linux-input@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] CHROMIUM: Input: synaptics - filter out the events with low z values
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 16:24:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120222152425.GA29436@polaris.bitmath.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAGS+omB0GCQHOjrb_T6h7DzHrH2sp4Xqb5av6JC-ttJ8HZ5BcQ@mail.gmail.com>
> > I see the problem. However, ignoring it will just move the problem
> > forward to another bug report, will it not? Hysteresis is a slam dunk
> > here. In addition, since the low-pressure state is bound to be
> > transitional (soon to be followed by a real num_fingers==1 package),
> > simply skipping such packages might be a better option.
>
> In practice, we don't actually see the profile sensor pad sending one
> low-z finger, and one high-z finger. In the case where one finger is
> solidly on the pad, and another finger is hovering, lifting, or
> alighting, the pad sends 2 high-z fingers, with one of them having a
> completely wrong x or y coordinate.
Urgh.
> The two reported z-values are
> nearly, but not exactly, identical. I can't think of good fix for
> this, other than adding finger tracking and filtering out via
> 'moved-too-far-too-fast', where possible, and I'd prefer that this be
> handled in userspace.
It sounds like the z value in the second packet carries zero
information. If that were true, the fact that the patch is effective
suggests the semi-mt slot reporting could follow BTN_TOUCH, more or
less. In doing so, you would also obtain hysteresis automatically.
> The 1-low-z && 1-high-z case that we are
> discussing here isn't actually ever triggered; either both fingers are
> high-z, or neither are.
I suspect it depends a bit on the values of low-z and hi-z,
respectively? Otherwise, there really is no information in that extra
packet.
> The real usefulness of this patch is filtering out the 1-low-z-finger
> and 2-low-z fingers cases.
>
> As for the hypothetical 1-finger-hi, 1-finger-low case, which I asked
> Chung-yih to add because it seemed like a good idea in theory...
>
> Yes, I think you have a good point. Thanks to evdev's stateful
> nature, simply skipping the (1-strong,1-weak) packet might actually
> work better than forcing num_fingers == 0.
>
> For cases where a second finger is temporarily reporting low-z because
> it is arriving or leaving, evdev would just lock the (1 or 2 initial)
> fingers in their current position until the transition is over, and
> then start reporting the new number of fingers at their new positions.
>
> For cases where there is one high-z finger, and a hovering thumb or
> palm triggers 2-finger reporting temporarily (without ever going above
> the threshold), the original finger will get frozen in its current
> position until the hovering finger is no longer detected, and then
> snap to its new position. This might cause strange sudden jumps, but
> that seems unavoidable.
A lot of things seem unavoidable with this hardware. :-)
> I'm not sure hysteresis is a "slam dunk"... in fact, I don't see how
> it would help much. But, it is hard to argue against adding the
> functionality, since the hysteresis window can be made arbitrarily
> small. Perhaps if you are inclined, you can elaborate on why you
> think it is important.
The most striking effect is the ability to better retain a
drag. Although the statement was made in light of possible
(1-strong,1-weak) packets, it should help in the 2-weak case too.
Thanks,
Henrik
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-22 15:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-22 7:41 [PATCH] CHROMIUM: Input: synaptics - filter out the events with low z values Chung-yih Wang
2012-02-22 8:38 ` Henrik Rydberg
2012-02-22 10:26 ` Daniel Kurtz
2012-02-22 11:04 ` Henrik Rydberg
2012-02-22 13:12 ` Daniel Kurtz
2012-02-22 15:24 ` Henrik Rydberg [this message]
2012-02-24 8:27 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2012-02-24 9:08 ` Henrik Rydberg
2012-02-24 9:14 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2012-02-24 9:16 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2012-02-24 9:23 ` Henrik Rydberg
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2012-02-21 15:07 Chung-yih Wang
2012-02-21 16:35 ` Daniel Kurtz
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