Hi Pali,
Am 20.02.2017 um 20:42 schrieb Pali Rohár pali.rohar@gmail.com:
Hi Nikolaus!
On Monday 20 February 2017 17:50:04 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
Input driver may set resolution for given axis in units per mm (or units per radian for rotational axis ABS_RX, ABS_RY, ABS_RZ), and if you check the binding, you can use "touchscreen-x-mm" and "touchscreen-y-mm" to specify the size of entire touch surface and set resolution from it so that userspace can calculate the proper scaling factor.
How is this information exposed by the kernel to user-space? By scanning the DT file or tree?
Set input_abs_set_res() from kernel.
I can't find this function defined anywhere but used in 101 LOC. LXR doesn't know it either: http://lxr.free-electrons.com/ident?i=input_abs_set_res
What is going on here?
And in userspace call EVIOCGABS ioctl() on input device. Look at struct input_absinfo, you should have all needed information here. This is generic input interface, no DT is needed.
Ok, if this is not set by a driver it is indeed a driver bug.
But we have to define it's value in DT because the tsc2007 does not know anything about the panel dimensions.
IMHO something that should be done by generic of_touchscreen.c
If of_touchscreen would simply pass the touchscreen-size parameters to input_abs_set_res() and the bindings would define it to be units/mm it might have saved us all a lot of work and discussion.
I hope that XServer is already using it for evdev devices...
For whole implementation look at evtest program. That should be good starting point for your userspace implementation.
While I'm watching this discussion... in my opinion kernel should just invert input axes (when needed) and should not do any other normalization or integer/floating-point re-calibration/re-calculation. If it correctly exports minimum value, maximum value and resolution then userspace can correctly re-scale input events to units which userspace needs (e.g. mapping into LCD screen pixels or whatever is needed).
BR and thanks, Nikolaus