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From: Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@leemhuis.info>
To: Cameron Gutman <aicommander@gmail.com>,
	Andrew Duggan <aduggan@synaptics.com>,
	Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>,
	Jiri Kosina <jikos@kernel.org>
Cc: nick@shmanahar.org, cheiny@synaptics.com,
	linux-input@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Synaptics RMI4 touchpad regression in 4.11-rc1
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 09:14:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51f05200-4fc7-9c63-c2c4-bc8d989b1732@leemhuis.info> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <03d8e6ac-1ba4-36a6-cc07-0c07e61f754f@gmail.com>

Lo! On 14.03.2017 06:10, Cameron Gutman wrote:
> On 03/13/2017 06:35 PM, Andrew Duggan wrote:
>> On 03/13/2017 06:15 AM, Benjamin Tissoires wrote:
>>> On Mar 13 2017 or thereabouts, Benjamin Tissoires wrote:
>>>> On Mar 13 2017 or thereabouts, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>>>>> Lo! On 12.03.2017 02:55, Cameron Gutman wrote:
>>>>>> […]
>>>>>> Compared to hid-multitouch, the RMI stack seems to have completely broken
>>>>>> palm rejection and introduced some random jumpiness during fine pointing
>>>>>> motions. […]
>>>>> Just to confirm: I noticed "jumpiness during fine pointing motions" as
>>>>> well since switching to 4.11-rc.
>>> One of my test systems is a XPS 13 9343 and I have not really
>>> seen any jumpiness. But, based on the data I am seeing that if I
>>> lift my finger and place it again in a short period of time the
>>> first event or so will be at the location of the previous
>>> contact. Then it will switch over to the current location. When
>>> switching over to hid-multitouch I was unable to reproduce this
>>> behavior. This definitely could be the source of the jumps.
> The jumpiness definitely happens without lifting my finger, but I'm willing
> to test any patch you think would improve the situation. Moving one finger
> slowly in a figure-8 across my touchpad shows the issue clearly for me. The
> small variations in speed of my finger due to the friction on the trackpad
> get magnified to relatively large jumpy pointer movements on screen. It
> seems much more noticeable in diagonal movements than completely vertical
> or horizontal movements. 

@Andrew: Is there anything we can do to help track this down? A
evemu-record of some movements or something like that? Or do we need to
bring Peter into the loop in case it has something to do with libinput?

Ciao, Thorsten

  reply	other threads:[~2017-03-14  8:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-03-12  1:55 Synaptics RMI4 touchpad regression in 4.11-rc1 Cameron Gutman
2017-03-12  2:10 ` Cameron Gutman
2017-03-13  9:11 ` Thorsten Leemhuis
2017-03-13 13:13   ` Benjamin Tissoires
2017-03-13 13:15     ` Benjamin Tissoires
2017-03-14  1:35       ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-14  5:10         ` Cameron Gutman
2017-03-14  8:14           ` Thorsten Leemhuis [this message]
2017-03-15  1:20             ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-15  1:20               ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-14 19:53           ` Nick Dyer
2017-03-15  1:19           ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-15  1:19             ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-17 16:57             ` Benjamin Tissoires
2017-03-17 19:23               ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-20  5:00                 ` Peter Hutterer
2017-03-29  1:50                   ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-29  6:03                     ` Peter Hutterer
2017-03-29  8:50                     ` Benjamin Tissoires
2017-03-30  0:23                       ` Andrew Duggan
2017-03-31  8:57                         ` Benjamin Tissoires
2017-03-31 22:23                           ` Andrew Duggan
2017-11-20 14:03                           ` Mantas Mikulėnas

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