Re: PowerBook5,8 - TrackPad update

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On Ne 25-12-05 09:27:51, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 21:17 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > > Ok, I finally received my new laptop (PowerBook5,8 15"). I tried the
> > > latest patch you posted, and while the kernel driver seem to work ok
> > > (though you can feel the lack of a proper acceleration curve), the
> > > synaptics driver in X doesn't work in any useable way. I updated the one
> > > that comes with breezy to whatever was the latest on the author web site
> > > (.44 I think) and while it detected the tracpkad, the result was soooooo
> > > slooooow that it was totally unseable. I've tried the config tool that
> > > comes with KDE for it but couldn't "boost" it to anything useful. Is
> > > that expected or is there still issues to be resolved in the driver ?
> > > I'm tempted to add some minimum support for a proper acceleration curve
> > > in the kernel driver in fact...
> > 
> > I do not think you should add it inside *kernel*. Proper acceleration
> > support really belongs to X...
> 
> X, fbdev apps, gpm ... acceleration curves are typically done in HW,
> thus it makes sense in this case to have it in the kernel driver
> (besides, it should be fairly simple anyway) when it's in normal
> mode.

It should be doable once in gpm, all other apps can use gpm's repeater
mode...

> When it's in raw mode for use by the synaptics X driver, if course, it's
> expected that those things are to be done by that driver.

...but you are right, doing it in /dev/input/mice emulation layer
makes some sense. OTOH I thought we were moving away from
/dev/input/mice... Its Dmitry's call I guess.
								Pavel
-- 
Thanks, Sharp!
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