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author | Michał Kępień <kernel@kempniu.pl> | 2016-06-28 09:25:50 +0200 |
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committer | Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> | 2016-06-29 07:18:34 +0200 |
commit | 1879e69f4c57ead5ff696eb309a0422d01c1cc06 (patch) | |
tree | 2954284c8bbe29f4ccf8e900c21fa554b10ba6d7 /drivers | |
parent | fujitsu-laptop: Remove unused macros (diff) | |
download | linux-1879e69f4c57ead5ff696eb309a0422d01c1cc06.tar.xz linux-1879e69f4c57ead5ff696eb309a0422d01c1cc06.zip |
fujitsu-laptop: Support touchpad toggle hotkey on Skylake-based models
Haswell-based Fujitsu laptops (Lifebook E734/E744/E754) have a touchpad
toggle hotkey (Fn+F4) which is handled transparently to the operating
system: while an ACPI notification is sent to FUJ02B1 when Fn+F4 is
pressed, touchpad state is properly toggled without any explicit support
for this operation in fujitsu-laptop.
Skylake-based models (Lifebook E736/E746/E756) also have that hotkey,
but the touchpad is not toggled transparently to the operating system.
When Fn+F4 is pressed, an ACPI notification is sent to FUJ02E3. A
subsequent call to S000 (FUNC_RFKILL) can be used to determine whether
the touchpad toggle hotkey was pressed so that an input event can be
sent to userspace.
Relevant ACPI code:
Method (_L21, 0, NotSerialized)
{
...
If (AHKF)
{
Notify (\_SB.FEXT, 0x80)
}
...
}
Method (S000, 3, Serialized)
{
Name (_T_0, Zero)
Local0 = Zero
While (One)
{
_T_0 = Arg0
If (_T_0 == Zero)
{
Local0 |= 0x04000000
Local0 |= 0x02000000
Local0 |= 0x00020000
Local0 |= 0x0200
Local0 |= 0x0100
Local0 |= 0x20
}
ElseIf (_T_0 == One)
{
...
If (AHKF & 0x08)
{
Local0 |= 0x04000000
AHKF ^= 0x08
}
...
} ...
Break
}
Return (Local0)
}
Pressing Fn+F4 raises GPE 0x21 and sets bit 3 in AHKF. This in turn
results in bit 26 being set in the value returned by FUNC_RFKILL called
with 1 as its first argument. On Skylake-based models, bit 26 is also
set in the value returned by FUNC_RFKILL called with 0 as its first
argument (this value is saved in fujitsu_hotkey->rfkill_supported upon
module initialization), which suggests that this bit is set on models
which do not handle touchpad toggling transparently to the operating
system.
Note that bit 3 is cleared in AHKF once FUNC_RFKILL is called with 1 as
its first argument, which requires fujitsu-laptop to handle this hotkey
in a different manner than the other, GIRB-based hotkeys: two input
events (press and release) are immediately sent once Fn+F4 is pressed.
Reported-and-tested-by: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
Signed-off-by: Michał Kępień <kernel@kempniu.pl>
Acked-by: Jonathan Woithe <jwoithe@just42.net>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c | 14 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c b/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c index 7a345f92da52..5144c353fa14 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c @@ -846,6 +846,7 @@ static int acpi_fujitsu_hotkey_add(struct acpi_device *device) set_bit(fujitsu->keycode3, input->keybit); set_bit(fujitsu->keycode4, input->keybit); set_bit(fujitsu->keycode5, input->keybit); + set_bit(KEY_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE, input->keybit); set_bit(KEY_UNKNOWN, input->keybit); error = input_register_device(input); @@ -1050,6 +1051,19 @@ static void acpi_fujitsu_hotkey_notify(struct acpi_device *device, u32 event) } } + /* On some models (first seen on the Skylake-based Lifebook + * E736/E746/E756), the touchpad toggle hotkey (Fn+F4) is + * handled in software; its state is queried using FUNC_RFKILL + */ + if ((fujitsu_hotkey->rfkill_supported & BIT(26)) && + (call_fext_func(FUNC_RFKILL, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0) & BIT(26))) { + keycode = KEY_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE; + input_report_key(input, keycode, 1); + input_sync(input); + input_report_key(input, keycode, 0); + input_sync(input); + } + break; default: keycode = KEY_UNKNOWN; |