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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/15] atmel_mxt_ts - device tree, bootloader, etc
    On 22/07/14 21:34, Stephen Warren wrote:
    > Unfortunately, I still can't get these to work on my system.
    >
    > Per your "Re: atmel_mxt_ts: defaulting irqflags to
    > IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING", I set up the IRQ type in the Tegra DT file, and
    > then applied this series on top of next-20140721. The driver appears to
    > initialize OK, but neither X nor evtest see any events from the device.
    > The IRQ count in /proc/interrupts doesn't increase when I touch the
    > touchpad, but does when I press it hard enough to trigger the physical
    > button.

    You're using the T19/GPIO support, then? In which case, there appears to be
    something wrong on the touch controller rather than the driver itself.

    > A boot log with debug enabled follows. No additional kernel log
    > messages are generated by touches or clicks.

    Perhaps I should add some debug to mxt_input_button() - currently it will
    not debug the fact that a click is received, although I guess that you will
    see it in getevent.

    > Do you have any idea what I should try?

    I am suspicious that it may be that the power sequencing isn't quite right,
    which sometimes leads to parts of the chip not working properly (eg GPIO
    buttons working, but no touch).

    The patch "use deep sleep when stopped" removes the reset on every resume
    (which would otherwise kill resume performance). But that reset tends to
    paper over a device which hasn't been powered up properly in the first place.

    Could you try issuing a manual reset and see if the touch starts working? I
    would normally do this by compiling our obp-utils software from
    https://github.com/atmel-maxtouch/obp-utils using ndk-build and doing
    something like:

    mxt-app -d i2c-dev:1-004b --reset

    (you need CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG to make /dev/i2c-1 appear)

    If this works, then we need to adjust the board file that powers it on, the
    correct power on sequence is contained in this later patch:
    https://github.com/ndyer/linux/commit/97e938fa5863

    >> [ 1.831998] atmel_mxt_ts 1-004b: Interrupt triggered but zero messages

    FWIW, this warning generally means you should be using the CHG line mode 1
    in T18 COMMSCONFIG. It's benign, though.


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