[PATCH] platform/x86: fujitsu-laptop: Simplify soft key handling
From: Darren Hart (VMware)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2018 - 21:27:26 EST
The hardcoded BIT(X) used in the soft key handling can be confusing and
prone to errors.
Instead, use the status FLAG_* defines for the sparse keymap index.
Rather than check for each known bit, use a bitmask to filter for all
known soft keys, and use the for_each_set_bit iterator.
Cc: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: MichaÅ KÄpieÅ <kernel@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Jonathan Woithe <jwoithe@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart (VMware) <dvhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Note: this applies on top of Jan-Marek's recent RFKILL and MICMUTE hotkey patch.
I'd really appreciate a Tested-by from Jan-Marek in particular. You can get the
entire series ready for testing here:
http://git.infradead.org/linux-platform-drivers-x86.git/shortlog/refs/heads/review-dvhart-fujitsu
Also wondering if LID and DOCK might benefit from an input event...
drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c b/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c
index cd95b6f3a064..6afeaece2f50 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c
@@ -91,6 +91,9 @@
#define FLAG_RFKILL BIT(5)
#define FLAG_LID BIT(8)
#define FLAG_DOCK BIT(9)
+#define FLAG_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE BIT(26)
+#define FLAG_MICMUTE BIT(29)
+#define FLAG_SOFTKEYS (FLAG_RFKILL | FLAG_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE | FLAG_MICMUTE)
/* FUNC interface - LED control */
#define FUNC_LED_OFF BIT(0)
@@ -456,14 +459,15 @@ static void acpi_fujitsu_bl_notify(struct acpi_device *device, u32 event)
/* ACPI device for hotkey handling */
static const struct key_entry keymap_default[] = {
- { KE_KEY, KEY1_CODE, { KEY_PROG1 } },
- { KE_KEY, KEY2_CODE, { KEY_PROG2 } },
- { KE_KEY, KEY3_CODE, { KEY_PROG3 } },
- { KE_KEY, KEY4_CODE, { KEY_PROG4 } },
- { KE_KEY, KEY5_CODE, { KEY_RFKILL } },
- { KE_KEY, BIT(5), { KEY_RFKILL } },
- { KE_KEY, BIT(26), { KEY_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE } },
- { KE_KEY, BIT(29), { KEY_MICMUTE } },
+ { KE_KEY, KEY1_CODE, { KEY_PROG1 } },
+ { KE_KEY, KEY2_CODE, { KEY_PROG2 } },
+ { KE_KEY, KEY3_CODE, { KEY_PROG3 } },
+ { KE_KEY, KEY4_CODE, { KEY_PROG4 } },
+ { KE_KEY, KEY5_CODE, { KEY_RFKILL } },
+ /* Soft keys read from status flags */
+ { KE_KEY, FLAG_RFKILL, { KEY_RFKILL } },
+ { KE_KEY, FLAG_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE, { KEY_TOUCHPAD_TOGGLE } },
+ { KE_KEY, FLAG_MICMUTE, { KEY_MICMUTE } },
{ KE_END, 0 }
};
@@ -903,7 +907,8 @@ static void acpi_fujitsu_laptop_release(struct acpi_device *device)
static void acpi_fujitsu_laptop_notify(struct acpi_device *device, u32 event)
{
struct fujitsu_laptop *priv = acpi_driver_data(device);
- int scancode, i = 0, ret;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int scancode, i = 0;
unsigned int irb;
if (event != ACPI_FUJITSU_NOTIFY_CODE) {
@@ -930,21 +935,17 @@ static void acpi_fujitsu_laptop_notify(struct acpi_device *device, u32 event)
"Unknown GIRB result [%x]\n", irb);
}
- /* 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_FLAGS
+ /*
+ * First seen on the Skylake-based Lifebook E736/E746/E756), the
+ * touchpad toggle hotkey (Fn+F4) is handled in software. Other models
+ * have since added additional "soft keys". These are reported in the
+ * status flags queried using FUNC_FLAGS.
*/
- if (priv->flags_supported & (BIT(5) | BIT(26) | BIT(29))) {
- ret = call_fext_func(device, FUNC_FLAGS, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0);
- if (ret & BIT(5))
- sparse_keymap_report_event(priv->input,
- BIT(5), 1, true);
- if (ret & BIT(26))
- sparse_keymap_report_event(priv->input,
- BIT(26), 1, true);
- if (ret & BIT(29))
- sparse_keymap_report_event(priv->input,
- BIT(29), 1, true);
+ if (priv->flags_supported & (FLAG_SOFTKEYS)) {
+ flags = call_fext_func(device, FUNC_FLAGS, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0);
+ flags &= (FLAG_SOFTKEYS);
+ for_each_set_bit(i, &flags, BITS_PER_LONG)
+ sparse_keymap_report_event(priv->input, BIT(i), 1, true);
}
}
--
2.14.3
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Darren Hart
VMware Open Source Technology Center