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--- Comment #29 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Neel Chauhan from comment #28)
CSR type 17 indicates GPIO interrupt signaling, which is not supported yet. You
can try polling by setting the sampling_rate sysctl of your
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--- Comment #27 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Cory Smelosky from comment #26)
Would you mind posting a full acpi dump $(acpidump -t -d)? In addition, a full
device tree might come in handy identifying your problem:
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A commit references this bug:
Author: gonzo
Date: Sun Sep 30 23:17:33 UTC 2018
New revision: 339031
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/339031
Log:
MFC r338654, r338701
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Author: gonzo
Date: Sun Sep 30 23:14:08 UTC 2018
New revision: 339029
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/339029
Log:
MFC r336050-r336051,
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Author: gonzo
Date: Thu Sep 13 17:36:56 UTC 2018
New revision: 338654
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/338654
Log:
[ig4] Add PCI IDs for I2C
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--- Comment #22 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Oleksandr Tymoshenko from comment #21)
I have a Kabylake laptop running with those ids, see devinfo -v output below:
ig4iic_pci0 pnpinfo vendor=0x8086 device=0xa160
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--- Comment #21 from Oleksandr Tymoshenko ---
(In reply to marc.priggemeyer from comment #20)
Hi Marc,
I don't have a system with these PC IDs so can't test the patch. Did you test
it on actual hardware?
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--- Comment #19 from Dmitry Afanasiev ---
(In reply to marc.priggemeyer from comment #12)
Thanks you!
I'm got working touchpad on Dell Lattitude 5290 on 12.0-ALPHA3 r338342.
But:
1. iichid.ko and acpi_iichid.ko can't be loaded by enabling
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--- Comment #18 from Daniel ---
(In reply to commit-hook from comment #17)
I pulled a fresh copy of https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/337719
Test Device: Huawei MateBook X Pro ( i7, Kabylake )
Test Result: it works
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Author: gonzo
Date: Mon Aug 13 18:53:15 UTC 2018
New revision: 337719
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/337719
Log:
[ig4] Fix initialization
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--- Comment #16 from Daniel ---
Ok. Let's follow up on Phabricator.
Just a last update here. I have merged https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16698 into
a clean tree. I have used:
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--- Comment #15 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to marc.priggemeyer from comment #14)
I will try to prepare a patch against current base such that the merge will be
easier for committers.
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--- Comment #14 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Daniel from comment #13)
I would suggest to continue on phaebricator.
At the bottom line, the changes to ig4 should be merged to resolve this issue.
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--- Comment #13 from Daniel ---
(In reply to marc.priggemeyer from comment #12)
I did a first test of https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16698
Basically just compiled it and loader both kernel modules as you suggested.
It did not compile right
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--- Comment #12 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Daniel from comment #11)
That means that you can now access your I2C devices. There still is a bug in
ig4 that, I am not sure if I remember correctly, but either left- or
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--- Comment #11 from Daniel ---
(In reply to marc.priggemeyer from comment #7)
Success !!!
With your changes Marc, the "ig4iic_pci1: controller error during attach-2" is
gone.
I did a quick test loading "kldload iic" and then run sudo
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--- Comment #10 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Daniel from comment #9)
FYI, please check https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16698
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--- Comment #9 from Daniel ---
Created attachment 196137
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Huawei_MateBook_X_Pro_acpidump
Please find my acpidump attached.
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--- Comment #8 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
Please also consider that there currently is a faulty version check in the
preprocessor-deactivated code block in ig4_iic.c that was committed to base.
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--- Comment #7 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Oleksandr Tymoshenko from comment #6)
Please consider these two parts from the patch I provided last year:
In ig4_reg.h:
+/* Newer versions of the I2C controller allow to
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--- Comment #6 from Oleksandr Tymoshenko ---
(In reply to Daniel from comment #5)
The board I used for tests has BIOS option to switch I2C controllers between
ACPI and PCI mode. In PCI mode ig4 works as expected in ACPI mode attach fails
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--- Comment #5 from Daniel ---
I have build a version of ig4 based on base r330558.
The result I get is the same as with the head revision. I tested against 11.2
and 12-Current.
Is there any additional configuration needed. E.g. device
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--- Comment #3 from Daniel ---
That sounds awesome.
I would love to test your patch if you don't mind. I have a Huawei MateBook X
Pro, also Kabylake. I can also take a look at your code and give you some
feedback. I'm not exactly a
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--- Comment #2 from marc.priggeme...@gmail.com ---
I have a working implementation on my laptop (Dell Latitude 5480 with Kabylake
CPU and chipset) but didn't find the time to submit for reviews. Hopefully,
that will happen be soon.
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Has there been any further progress on this ?
Specifically about supporting HID over I2C ?
I would love to contribute, if someone is already working on it.
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Bug ID: 221777
Summary: merge the latest changes to the ig4 module from
DragonFly BSD and add Kaby Lake / Intel 100 series
platform support
Product: Base System
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