* USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
@ 2006-06-27 19:51 Marko Macek
2006-06-27 20:09 ` John Daiker
2006-06-27 21:46 ` Nish Aravamudan
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Marko Macek @ 2006-06-27 19:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: vojtech, thoffman; +Cc: vanackere, linux-kernel
Hello!
I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input) driver
in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately without some
delay.
This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or toggling
fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
forgot to change).
FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by 20,
the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
sure if there are any bad side effects.
Mark
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* Re: USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
2006-06-27 19:51 USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem Marko Macek
@ 2006-06-27 20:09 ` John Daiker
2006-06-27 21:46 ` Nish Aravamudan
1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: John Daiker @ 2006-06-27 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marko Macek; +Cc: vojtech, thoffman, vanackere, linux-kernel
I have also experience this problem with the ati_remote driver, but
didn't know the fix. If I am correct, the HZ always used to default to
1000HZ, but not it is configurable in the kernel as 1000HZ, 250HZ, or
100HZ. By my calculations, the FILTER_TIME will be at most 20% longer
than before, but as little as 2% bigger.
HZ Old New % Difference
100 5 6 20%
250 12.5 13.5 8%
1000 50 51 2%
Those are my calculations based on your previously stated definitions.
The FILTER_TIME const is only used 1 time in ati_remote.c, so I doubt
there would be a problem redefining it. Would a redefinition to 50 be
more appropriate (so keep the repeat delay the same across all platforms)?
Tonight I will recompile and test the driver with the 2 new definitions
and report on my findings.
John
Marko Macek wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input)
> driver in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately
> without some delay.
>
> This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or
> toggling fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
>
> The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
> forgot to change).
>
> FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by
> 20, the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
>
> Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
> sure if there are any bad side effects.
>
> Mark
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* Re: USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
2006-06-27 19:51 USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem Marko Macek
2006-06-27 20:09 ` John Daiker
@ 2006-06-27 21:46 ` Nish Aravamudan
2006-06-28 6:52 ` Vojtech Pavlik
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Nish Aravamudan @ 2006-06-27 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marko Macek; +Cc: vojtech, thoffman, vanackere, linux-kernel
On 6/27/06, Marko Macek <Marko.Macek@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input) driver
> in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately without some
> delay.
>
> This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or toggling
> fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
>
> The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
> forgot to change).
>
> FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by 20,
> the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
>
> Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
> sure if there are any bad side effects.
Can you try just defining it to msecs_to_jiffies(50)? That should
handle the various HZ cases just fine.
Thanks,
Nish
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* Re: USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
2006-06-27 21:46 ` Nish Aravamudan
@ 2006-06-28 6:52 ` Vojtech Pavlik
2006-07-02 18:37 ` Marko Macek
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2006-06-28 6:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nish Aravamudan; +Cc: Marko Macek, thoffman, vanackere, linux-kernel
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 02:46:39PM -0700, Nish Aravamudan wrote:
> On 6/27/06, Marko Macek <Marko.Macek@gmx.net> wrote:
> >Hello!
> >
> >I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input) driver
> >in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately without some
> >delay.
> >
> >This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or toggling
> >fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
> >
> >The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
> >forgot to change).
> >
> >FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by 20,
> >the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
> >
> >Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
> >sure if there are any bad side effects.
>
> Can you try just defining it to msecs_to_jiffies(50)? That should
> handle the various HZ cases just fine.
Indeed, that would be thr right solution. Even better would be to
#define FILTER_TIME 50 /* 50 msec */
and later use
msecs_to_jiffies(FILTER_TIME)
in the code.
--
Vojtech Pavlik
Director SuSE Labs
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* Re: USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
2006-06-28 6:52 ` Vojtech Pavlik
@ 2006-07-02 18:37 ` Marko Macek
2006-07-02 19:18 ` Vojtech Pavlik
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Marko Macek @ 2006-07-02 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: Nish Aravamudan, thoffman, vanackere, linux-kernel
Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 02:46:39PM -0700, Nish Aravamudan wrote:
>
>> On 6/27/06, Marko Macek <Marko.Macek@gmx.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input) driver
>>> in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately without some
>>> delay.
>>>
>>> This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or toggling
>>> fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
>>>
>>> The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
>>> forgot to change).
>>>
>>> FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by 20,
>>> the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
>>>
>>> Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
>>> sure if there are any bad side effects.
>>>
>> Can you try just defining it to msecs_to_jiffies(50)? That should
>> handle the various HZ cases just fine.
>>
>
> Indeed, that would be thr right solution. Even better would be to
>
> #define FILTER_TIME 50 /* 50 msec */
>
> and later use
>
> msecs_to_jiffies(FILTER_TIME)
>
> in the code.
There is still a problem (reproducible in HZ=100, at least), because
msec_to_jiffies
#if HZ <= MSEC_PER_SEC && !(MSEC_PER_SEC % HZ)
return (m + (MSEC_PER_SEC / HZ) - 1) / (MSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
Calculates 5 ticks for 50ms, which might seem to be correct, but it
really isn't, since 5 ticks can happen in as little as 40 (+eps) ms.
I wonder if this usage of msec_to_jiffies is correct (seems wrong to me).
A working (but not clean) patch might look like this:
--- linux-2.6.17.orig/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2006-06-29 21:18:15.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.17/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2006-07-02 20:10:17.000000000 +0200
@@ -155,9 +155,8 @@
* events. The hardware generates 5 events for the first keypress
* and we have to take this into account for an accurate repeat
* behaviour.
- * (HZ / 20) == 50 ms and works well for me.
*/
-#define FILTER_TIME (HZ / 20)
+#define FILTER_TIME 51 /* msec */
struct ati_remote {
struct input_dev *idev;
@@ -470,7 +469,7 @@
/* Filter duplicate events which happen "too close" together. */
if ((ati_remote->old_data[0] == data[1]) &&
(ati_remote->old_data[1] == data[2]) &&
- time_before(jiffies, ati_remote->old_jiffies + FILTER_TIME)) {
+ time_before(jiffies, ati_remote->old_jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(FILTER_TIME))) {
ati_remote->repeat_count++;
} else {
ati_remote->repeat_count = 0;
Some googling reveals that an old patch used HZ >> 4 (HZ / 16) instead
of HZ / 20;
Perhaps using msec_to_jiffies(50) + 1 would be the correct fix?
Mark
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* Re: USB input ati_remote autorepeat problem
2006-07-02 18:37 ` Marko Macek
@ 2006-07-02 19:18 ` Vojtech Pavlik
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2006-07-02 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marko Macek; +Cc: Nish Aravamudan, thoffman, vanackere, linux-kernel
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 08:37:45PM +0200, Marko Macek wrote:
> Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> >On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 02:46:39PM -0700, Nish Aravamudan wrote:
> >
> >>On 6/27/06, Marko Macek <Marko.Macek@gmx.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello!
> >>>
> >>>I have problems with autorepeat in ati_remote (drivers/usb/input) driver
> >>>in "recent" kernels: all keys start repeating immediately without some
> >>>delay.
> >>>
> >>>This makes some things, like changing the channel prev/next or toggling
> >>>fullscreen, etc... impossible/hard.
> >>>
> >>>The problem seems to be related to FILTER_TIME and HZ=250 (which I
> >>>forgot to change).
> >>>
> >>>FILTER_TIME is defined to HZ / 20, and since 250 is not divisible by 20,
> >>>the time will be too short to ignore enough events.
> >>>
> >>>Defining FILTER_TIME to HZ / 20 + 1 seems to fix things, but I'm not
> >>>sure if there are any bad side effects.
> >>>
> >>Can you try just defining it to msecs_to_jiffies(50)? That should
> >>handle the various HZ cases just fine.
> >>
> >
> >Indeed, that would be thr right solution. Even better would be to
> >
> > #define FILTER_TIME 50 /* 50 msec */
> >
> >and later use
> >
> > msecs_to_jiffies(FILTER_TIME)
> >
> >in the code.
> There is still a problem (reproducible in HZ=100, at least), because
> msec_to_jiffies
>
> #if HZ <= MSEC_PER_SEC && !(MSEC_PER_SEC % HZ)
> return (m + (MSEC_PER_SEC / HZ) - 1) / (MSEC_PER_SEC / HZ);
>
> Calculates 5 ticks for 50ms, which might seem to be correct, but it
> really isn't, since 5 ticks can happen in as little as 40 (+eps) ms.
>
> I wonder if this usage of msec_to_jiffies is correct (seems wrong to me).
>
> A working (but not clean) patch might look like this:
The patch looks OK to me. You could as well use 60 msec to be on the
safe side, and closer to the "/ 16" version.
> --- linux-2.6.17.orig/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2006-06-29
> 21:18:15.000000000 +0200
>
> +++ linux-2.6.17/drivers/usb/input/ati_remote.c 2006-07-02
> 20:10:17.000000000 +0200
>
> @@ -155,9 +155,8 @@
>
> * events. The hardware generates 5 events for the first keypress
>
> * and we have to take this into account for an accurate repeat
>
> * behaviour.
>
> - * (HZ / 20) == 50 ms and works well for me.
>
> */
>
> -#define FILTER_TIME (HZ / 20)
>
> +#define FILTER_TIME 51 /* msec */
>
>
>
> struct ati_remote {
>
> struct input_dev *idev;
>
> @@ -470,7 +469,7 @@
>
> /* Filter duplicate events which happen "too close" together. */
>
> if ((ati_remote->old_data[0] == data[1]) &&
>
> (ati_remote->old_data[1] == data[2]) &&
>
> - time_before(jiffies, ati_remote->old_jiffies + FILTER_TIME)) {
>
> + time_before(jiffies, ati_remote->old_jiffies +
> msecs_to_jiffies(FILTER_TIME))) {
>
> ati_remote->repeat_count++;
>
> } else {
>
> ati_remote->repeat_count = 0;
>
>
> Some googling reveals that an old patch used HZ >> 4 (HZ / 16) instead
> of HZ / 20;
>
> Perhaps using msec_to_jiffies(50) + 1 would be the correct fix?
>
> Mark
>
>
>
--
Vojtech Pavlik
Director SuSE Labs
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