Re: [PATCH v4 0/2] hid-asus: asus-wmi: refactor Ally suspend/resume

From: Luke D. Jones
Date: Mon Mar 24 2025 - 19:44:16 EST


On 25/03/25 03:46, Antheas Kapenekakis wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 at 11:34, Luke D. Jones <luke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 24/03/25 21:11, Antheas Kapenekakis wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 at 02:41, Luke D. Jones <luke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 24/03/25 00:41, Antheas Kapenekakis wrote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 03:34, Luke Jones <luke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This short series refactors the Ally suspend/resume functionality in the
asus-wmi driver along with adding support for ROG Ally MCU version checking.

The version checking is then used to toggle the use of older CSEE call hacks
that were initially used to combat Ally suspend/wake issues arising from the MCU
not clearing a particular flag on resume. ASUS have since corrected this
especially for Linux in newer firmware versions.

- hid-asus requests the MCU version and displays a warning if the version is
older than the one that fixes the issue.
- hid-asus awill also toggle the CSEE hack off, and mcu_powersave to on if the
version is high enough.

*Note: In review it was requested by Mario that I try strsep() for parsing
the version. I did try this and a few variations but the result was much
more code due to having to check more edge cases due to the input being
raw bytes. In the end the cleaned up while loop proved more robust.

- Changelog:
+ V2: https://lore.kernel.org/platform-driver-x86/20250226010129.32043-1-luke@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#t
- Adjust warning message to explicitly mention suspend issues

How did the testing go with this one, especially with mcu_powersave 0?

Appears to be good. Checked a few reboots with powersave off - it is
setting on as I expect every time. Did modules unload/load also. And
tested with it set off after boot plus suspend resumes.

Did you test suspends with mcu_powersave to 0 and rgb on? I had a few
issues you can reference the previous version for and I want to see if
you have them.

Even with powersave set to 1, the RGB does not fade anymore without the quirk

Yes I tested every scenario I could think of. I don't think the fade is
something to worry about

From my testing, I got it to flash random colors and not disconnect
properly, so if you really want to remove it, you should make sure to
test the version that disables the quirk properly first.

Like I said I have. This "random colours" sounds like a userspace issue such as the solid/static colour not having set/apply/save after it. There is zero in this patch to cause anything like that.

1` hour later: I'm currently doing a very heavy refactor of the hid-asus-ally driver and it looks like I've solved both the fade (a very noticeable improvement), and the random colour issue. I'll do my best to get this done by the middle of weekend (I'm UTC+12) so you can have a test - to save you some time I'll have your patch series on top with conflicts solved.

seems like it happening at all previously was
just due to suspend being held up for a bit longer and now that the hack

Yes, because Windows does not enter s0i3 instantly, so some devices,
like the Ally units, like the Go S, rely on that for different
purposes. 500ms is perfectly fine for both, and since it happens
during suspend and not resume, provided that the screen has been
turned off, it is transparent. (The Go S gets an APU hang due to very
aggressive TDP tuning; a delay after the sleep entry call and
userspace suspend lets the VRMs cool off a bit)

is disabled for new FW, it relies fully on Linux suspend (async?
Honestly it's never been fully clear how async it really is).

The call is at the wrong place unfortunately. That's about it

I'd rather the faster suspend/resume. And so far I've heard no
complaints (although my userbase is smaller than bazzites).

Have you deployed the V4 though? Because the behavior with the quirk
is fine. WIthout, it is soso.

I have. I agree it was... meh. But the hid-asus-ally rewrite is solving a lot of issues now, and I'm thoroughly testing every scenario and applying a lot of lessons learned.

To be clear: Right now this current series is good. The issues encountered are solved in hid-asus-ally, so I'm comfortable with merging this upstream and I'll try crack on with the new driver.

Cheers,
Luke.

Antheas

Very much hope this is the end of that particular saga, and with
bazzites help we can hopefully get everyone on November MCU FW or later,
then finally remove the hack completely this year.

A small side note - I expect ASUS to fully reuse the X hardware, or at
least the bios/acpi/mcu-fw for that new windows handheld they've doing,
so fingers crossed that they actually do, and there will be nomore
suspend issues with current kernels plus this patch.

Cheers,
Luke.

- Use switch/case block to set min_version
- Set min_version to 0 by default and toggle hacks off
+ V3
- Remove noise (excess pr_info)
- Use kstrtoint, not kstrtolong
- Use __free(kfree) for allocated mem and drop goto + logging
- Use print_hex_dump() to show failed data after pr_err in mcu_request_version()
- Use pr_debug in set_ally_mcu_hack() and set_ally_mcu_powersave() plus
correct the message.
+ V4
- Change use_ally_mcu_hack var to enum to track init state and
prevent a race condition

Luke D. Jones (2):
hid-asus: check ROG Ally MCU version and warn
platform/x86: asus-wmi: Refactor Ally suspend/resume

drivers/hid/hid-asus.c | 111 ++++++++++++++++-
drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.c | 133 +++++++++++++++------
include/linux/platform_data/x86/asus-wmi.h | 19 +++
3 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)

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