Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 2003 09:28:12 +0700 | From | arief_mulya <> | Subject | [PATCH?] psmouse-base.c |
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Dear Mr. Vojtech,
I learn that you are the author for PS/2 mouse driver on Linux 2.6.x kernel.
I just want to share a little change that I've did to psmouse_pm_callback() which without this, my synaptics touchpad would prevent my laptop (IBM Thinkpad T30) from suspending.
I don't remember how the functions read at first. But this is how it become. This is not exactly a patch, huh? Sorry, but I hope it helps.
I also not sure if this patch already done the right thing and I haven't tested it on other machine. It works for me, but I can't promise if it blows up others. Maybe you could give it a test?
The kernel version was 2.6.0-test9 from Debian (not vanilla, but I'm sure the psmouse part is clean).
This is the function:
static int psmouse_pm_callback(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t request, void *data) { struct psmouse *psmouse = dev->data; struct serio_dev *ser_dev = psmouse->serio->dev; switch (request) { case PM_RESUME: psmouse->state = PSMOUSE_IGNORE; serio_rescan(psmouse->serio); default: return 0; } }
Sorry if this just bothers you. I'm cc-ing also to [linux-kernel], but I'm not subscribed to the list yet.
Best Regards, -- arief_mulya <http://www.geocities.com/naida_s_rasha/> Peace is beautiful.
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