* [PATCH] Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532
@ 2026-07-06 18:08 Kavan Smith
2026-07-06 18:16 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-13 5:47 ` Nikita Travkin
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kavan Smith @ 2026-07-06 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dmitry.torokhov; +Cc: michael.srba, linux-input, linux-kernel, Kavan Smith
The driver assumes an 8-byte per-contact report stride with a per-finger
bitmask in report byte[2]. bt532 firmware (Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0,
msm8916-samsung-gt58) instead packs contacts at a 6-byte stride and reports
a finger COUNT in byte[2]. Under the 8-byte/bitmask assumption fingers 1+
are read misaligned, and a two-finger report (count 0x02) makes
for_each_set_bit() visit only slot 1, collapsing multitouch to a single
contact.
Add a per-compatible struct zinitix_chip_data that selects the report stride
and how byte[2] is interpreted, and attach it to the bt532 compatible (the
only in-tree user of it). All other compatibles keep the existing 8-byte,
bitmask behaviour unchanged. Contacts are parsed at the chip's stride, and
for count-style firmware every slot the chip marks with SUB_BIT_EXIST is
reported.
Signed-off-by: Kavan Smith <kavansmith82@gmail.com>
---
drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
--- a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
+++ b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
@@ -135,26 +135,47 @@
#define CHIP_ON_DELAY 15 // ms
#define FIRMWARE_ON_DELAY 40 // ms
+/*
+ * Two Zinitix touch-report layouts exist in the wild. The default is an 8-byte
+ * per-contact stride with a per-finger bitmask in report byte[2]. Some firmware
+ * (e.g. bt532 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0) packs contacts at a 6-byte stride
+ * and reports a finger COUNT in byte[2] instead of a bitmask. Selected per
+ * compatible via the of_device_id .data below.
+ */
+struct zinitix_chip_data {
+ unsigned int coord_stride; /* per-contact byte stride in the report */
+ bool finger_count; /* byte[2] is a finger count, not a bitmask */
+};
+
+static const struct zinitix_chip_data zinitix_bt532_data = {
+ .coord_stride = 6,
+ .finger_count = true,
+};
+
struct point_coord {
__le16 x;
__le16 y;
u8 width;
u8 sub_status;
- // currently unused, but needed as padding:
- u8 minor_width;
- u8 angle;
+ /*
+ * 8-byte-stride firmware appends two unused bytes here (minor_width,
+ * angle); the report is parsed at the chip's coord_stride, so on that
+ * firmware they are simply skipped rather than being part of this struct.
+ */
};
struct touch_event {
__le16 status;
u8 finger_mask;
u8 time_stamp;
- struct point_coord point_coord[MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM];
+ /* raw per-contact bytes, parsed at the chip's coord_stride (max 8) */
+ u8 coords[MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM * 8];
};
struct bt541_ts_data {
struct i2c_client *client;
struct input_dev *input_dev;
+ const struct zinitix_chip_data *chip;
struct touchscreen_properties prop;
struct regulator_bulk_data supplies[2];
u32 zinitix_mode;
@@ -444,6 +465,8 @@
{
struct bt541_ts_data *bt541 = bt541_handler;
struct i2c_client *client = bt541->client;
+ unsigned int stride = bt541->chip ? bt541->chip->coord_stride : 8;
+ bool finger_count = bt541->chip ? bt541->chip->finger_count : false;
struct touch_event touch_event;
unsigned long finger_mask;
__le16 icon_events;
@@ -452,8 +475,11 @@
memset(&touch_event, 0, sizeof(struct touch_event));
+ /* header (status, finger_mask, time_stamp) + one stride per contact */
error = zinitix_read_data(bt541->client, ZINITIX_POINT_STATUS_REG,
- &touch_event, sizeof(struct touch_event));
+ &touch_event,
+ offsetof(struct touch_event, coords) +
+ MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM * stride);
if (error) {
dev_err(&client->dev, "Failed to read in touchpoint struct\n");
goto out;
@@ -470,13 +496,31 @@
zinitix_report_keys(bt541, le16_to_cpu(icon_events));
}
- finger_mask = touch_event.finger_mask;
- for_each_set_bit(i, &finger_mask, MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM) {
- const struct point_coord *p = &touch_event.point_coord[i];
-
- /* Only process contacts that are actually reported */
- if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
- zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
+ if (finger_count) {
+ /*
+ * On this firmware byte[2] is a finger COUNT, not a bitmask: a
+ * 2-finger report carries 0x02, so for_each_set_bit() would look
+ * only at slot 1 and silently drop slot 0. The chip marks every
+ * populated contact with SUB_BIT_EXIST, so iterate all slots and
+ * report the present ones.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM; i++) {
+ const struct point_coord *p =
+ (const struct point_coord *)&touch_event.coords[i * stride];
+
+ if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
+ zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* default: byte[2] is a per-finger bitmask */
+ finger_mask = touch_event.finger_mask;
+ for_each_set_bit(i, &finger_mask, MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM) {
+ const struct point_coord *p =
+ (const struct point_coord *)&touch_event.coords[i * stride];
+
+ if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
+ zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
+ }
}
input_mt_sync_frame(bt541->input_dev);
@@ -627,6 +671,7 @@
return -ENOMEM;
bt541->client = client;
+ bt541->chip = device_get_match_data(&client->dev);
i2c_set_clientdata(client, bt541);
error = zinitix_init_regulators(bt541);
@@ -741,7 +786,7 @@
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt431" },
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt432" },
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt531" },
- { .compatible = "zinitix,bt532" },
+ { .compatible = "zinitix,bt532", .data = &zinitix_bt532_data },
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt538" },
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt541" },
{ .compatible = "zinitix,bt548" },
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* Re: [PATCH] Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532
2026-07-06 18:08 [PATCH] Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532 Kavan Smith
@ 2026-07-06 18:16 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-13 5:47 ` Nikita Travkin
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: sashiko-bot @ 2026-07-06 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kavan Smith; +Cc: dmitry.torokhov, linux-input
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 2 potential issue(s) to consider:
Pre-existing issues:
- [High] The `zinitix,mode` property is read and validated after `input_register_device()` is called. This creates a race condition where userspace can open and use the input device before its private state is fully configured, violating input subsystem initialization rules.
- [High] I2C transactions use stack-allocated buffers, which are unsafe for DMA.
--
commit 25626131785e9a530425fa65d2a03db62641f88e
Author: Kavan Smith <kavansmith82@gmail.com>
Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532
This commit adds a per-compatible struct zinitix_chip_data to select
the report stride and how byte[2] is interpreted. It provides support
for firmware packing contacts at a 6-byte stride and reporting a finger
count, fixing multitouch behavior on devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab
A 8.0.
> diff --git a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
> index 0c36765bd79f8..04ee4d804b511 100644
> --- a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
> +++ b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -452,8 +475,11 @@ static irqreturn_t zinitix_ts_irq_handler(int irq, void *bt541_handler)
>
> memset(&touch_event, 0, sizeof(struct touch_event));
>
> + /* header (status, finger_mask, time_stamp) + one stride per contact */
> error = zinitix_read_data(bt541->client, ZINITIX_POINT_STATUS_REG,
> - &touch_event, sizeof(struct touch_event));
> + &touch_event,
> + offsetof(struct touch_event, coords) +
> + MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM * stride);
[Severity: High]
This is a pre-existing issue, but does zinitix_read_data() perform safe I2C
transactions here?
The &touch_event pointer points to stack memory and is passed to
i2c_master_recv() inside zinitix_read_data(). Passing stack-allocated buffers
to I2C transfer functions can violate DMA safety rules. If the I2C host
controller driver maps these buffers for DMA, it can corrupt adjacent stack
variables on non-cache-coherent architectures.
This same issue seems to exist with ®_le in zinitix_read_data() and the
packet array in zinitix_write_u16(). Would it be possible to allocate these
buffers dynamically to avoid potential DMA stack corruption?
[ ... ]
> @@ -627,6 +671,7 @@ static int zinitix_ts_probe(struct i2c_client *client)
> return -ENOMEM;
>
> bt541->client = client;
> + bt541->chip = device_get_match_data(&client->dev);
> i2c_set_clientdata(client, bt541);
>
> error = zinitix_init_regulators(bt541);
[Severity: High]
This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but looking further down in
zinitix_ts_probe(), zinitix_init_input_dev() is called to register the input
device before reading the zinitix,mode property:
error = zinitix_init_input_dev(bt541);
if (error) {
dev_err(&client->dev,
"Failed to initialize input device: %d\n", error);
return error;
}
error = device_property_read_u32(&client->dev, "zinitix,mode",
&bt541->zinitix_mode);
Does this create a race condition where userspace could open and use the
input device before its private state is fully configured?
If userspace opens the device in this window, zinitix_input_open() might use
bt541->zinitix_mode while it is still 0 (from kzalloc). This could configure
the hardware in an invalid state instead of the device-tree specified mode.
Should the property be read and validated before calling
input_register_device()?
[ ... ]
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260706180826.408989-1-kavansmith82@gmail.com?part=1
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* Re: [PATCH] Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532
2026-07-06 18:08 [PATCH] Input: zinitix - support the 6-byte/count touch report used by bt532 Kavan Smith
2026-07-06 18:16 ` sashiko-bot
@ 2026-07-13 5:47 ` Nikita Travkin
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nikita Travkin @ 2026-07-13 5:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kavan Smith; +Cc: dmitry.torokhov, michael.srba, linux-input, linux-kernel
Kavan Smith писал(а) 06.07.2026 23:08:
> The driver assumes an 8-byte per-contact report stride with a per-finger
> bitmask in report byte[2]. bt532 firmware (Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0,
> msm8916-samsung-gt58) instead packs contacts at a 6-byte stride and reports
> a finger COUNT in byte[2]. Under the 8-byte/bitmask assumption fingers 1+
> are read misaligned, and a two-finger report (count 0x02) makes
> for_each_set_bit() visit only slot 1, collapsing multitouch to a single
> contact.
>
> Add a per-compatible struct zinitix_chip_data that selects the report stride
> and how byte[2] is interpreted, and attach it to the bt532 compatible (the
> only in-tree user of it). All other compatibles keep the existing 8-byte,
> bitmask behaviour unchanged. Contacts are parsed at the chip's stride, and
> for count-style firmware every slot the chip marks with SUB_BIT_EXIST is
> reported.
>
Hi!
I don't think this approach is correct here. Since the layout is most
likely fw defined, I don't think it should be attached to the chip
compatible but rather to each specific device - oem driver has a
dedicated fw update just for gt58 for example.
Notably, the driver already has facilities to define which touch mode a
device uses, just that only one mode was implemented so far.
Please refer to the OEM driver [1], perhaps you will be able to notice
something simpler there that'd make this firmware accept mode=2...
See few more minor comments below
Nikita
[1] https://github.com/msm8916-mainline/linux-downstream/blob/SM-T355Y/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix_bt532/zinitix_bt532_ts.c
> Signed-off-by: Kavan Smith <kavansmith82@gmail.com>
> ---
> drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
> --- a/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
> +++ b/drivers/input/touchscreen/zinitix.c
> @@ -135,26 +135,47 @@
> #define CHIP_ON_DELAY 15 // ms
> #define FIRMWARE_ON_DELAY 40 // ms
>
> +/*
> + * Two Zinitix touch-report layouts exist in the wild. The default is an 8-byte
> + * per-contact stride with a per-finger bitmask in report byte[2]. Some firmware
> + * (e.g. bt532 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0) packs contacts at a 6-byte stride
> + * and reports a finger COUNT in byte[2] instead of a bitmask. Selected per
> + * compatible via the of_device_id .data below.
> + */
> +struct zinitix_chip_data {
> + unsigned int coord_stride; /* per-contact byte stride in the report */
> + bool finger_count; /* byte[2] is a finger count, not a bitmask */
> +};
> +
> +static const struct zinitix_chip_data zinitix_bt532_data = {
> + .coord_stride = 6,
> + .finger_count = true,
> +};
> +
> struct point_coord {
> __le16 x;
> __le16 y;
> u8 width;
> u8 sub_status;
> - // currently unused, but needed as padding:
> - u8 minor_width;
> - u8 angle;
> + /*
> + * 8-byte-stride firmware appends two unused bytes here (minor_width,
> + * angle); the report is parsed at the chip's coord_stride, so on that
> + * firmware they are simply skipped rather than being part of this struct.
> + */
> };
>
> struct touch_event {
> __le16 status;
> u8 finger_mask;
> u8 time_stamp;
> - struct point_coord point_coord[MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM];
> + /* raw per-contact bytes, parsed at the chip's coord_stride (max 8) */
> + u8 coords[MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM * 8];
> };
>
> struct bt541_ts_data {
> struct i2c_client *client;
> struct input_dev *input_dev;
> + const struct zinitix_chip_data *chip;
> struct touchscreen_properties prop;
> struct regulator_bulk_data supplies[2];
> u32 zinitix_mode;
> @@ -444,6 +465,8 @@
> {
> struct bt541_ts_data *bt541 = bt541_handler;
> struct i2c_client *client = bt541->client;
> + unsigned int stride = bt541->chip ? bt541->chip->coord_stride : 8;
> + bool finger_count = bt541->chip ? bt541->chip->finger_count : false;
> struct touch_event touch_event;
> unsigned long finger_mask;
> __le16 icon_events;
> @@ -452,8 +475,11 @@
>
> memset(&touch_event, 0, sizeof(struct touch_event));
>
> + /* header (status, finger_mask, time_stamp) + one stride per contact */
> error = zinitix_read_data(bt541->client, ZINITIX_POINT_STATUS_REG,
> - &touch_event, sizeof(struct touch_event));
> + &touch_event,
> + offsetof(struct touch_event, coords) +
> + MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM * stride);
> if (error) {
> dev_err(&client->dev, "Failed to read in touchpoint struct\n");
> goto out;
> @@ -470,13 +496,31 @@
> zinitix_report_keys(bt541, le16_to_cpu(icon_events));
> }
>
> - finger_mask = touch_event.finger_mask;
> - for_each_set_bit(i, &finger_mask, MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM) {
> - const struct point_coord *p = &touch_event.point_coord[i];
> -
> - /* Only process contacts that are actually reported */
> - if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
> - zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
> + if (finger_count) {
> + /*
> + * On this firmware byte[2] is a finger COUNT, not a bitmask: a
Which firmware?
> + * 2-finger report carries 0x02, so for_each_set_bit() would look
> + * only at slot 1 and silently drop slot 0. The chip marks every
> + * populated contact with SUB_BIT_EXIST, so iterate all slots and
> + * report the present ones.
> + */
Maybe worth checking how OEM driver works for different devices
that use zinitix chips.
> + for (i = 0; i < MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM; i++) {
> + const struct point_coord *p =
> + (const struct point_coord *)&touch_event.coords[i * stride];
> +
> + if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
> + zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
> + }
> + } else {
> + /* default: byte[2] is a per-finger bitmask */
> + finger_mask = touch_event.finger_mask;
> + for_each_set_bit(i, &finger_mask, MAX_SUPPORTED_FINGER_NUM) {
> + const struct point_coord *p =
> + (const struct point_coord *)&touch_event.coords[i * stride];
> +
> + if (p->sub_status & SUB_BIT_EXIST)
> + zinitix_report_finger(bt541, i, p);
> + }
> }
>
> input_mt_sync_frame(bt541->input_dev);
> @@ -627,6 +671,7 @@
> return -ENOMEM;
>
> bt541->client = client;
> + bt541->chip = device_get_match_data(&client->dev);
> i2c_set_clientdata(client, bt541);
>
> error = zinitix_init_regulators(bt541);
> @@ -741,7 +786,7 @@
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt431" },
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt432" },
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt531" },
> - { .compatible = "zinitix,bt532" },
> + { .compatible = "zinitix,bt532", .data = &zinitix_bt532_data },
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt538" },
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt541" },
> { .compatible = "zinitix,bt548" },
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