From: Danny D. Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2026 21:18:28 +0000 (+0300) Subject: HID: intel-thc-hid: intel-quickspi: reset touch IC on system resume X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b7799c3b6aa8f08dd9918eb4637af4ac21cf90f2;p=thirdparty%2Fkernel%2Flinux.git HID: intel-thc-hid: intel-quickspi: reset touch IC on system resume On the Surface Pro 10 (Meteor Lake) the touchscreen stops working after a suspend/resume cycle and only recovers after a reboot. The driver logs "GET_DEVICE_INFO: recv failed: -11" on resume. This platform suspends through s2idle: /sys/power/mem_sleep exposes "[s2idle]" as the only state, there is no "deep"/S3 entry at all. The touch IC nonetheless loses power across that s2idle suspend, the same way it does across hibernation. quickspi_resume() only re-selects the THC port, restores interrupts and DMA and sends a HIDSPI_ON command, assuming the touch IC kept its power and state. When it has actually lost power the HIDSPI_ON command is never acknowledged and the descriptor read fails, leaving the touchscreen dead until the module is reloaded. quickspi_restore() already handles this for hibernation by reconfiguring the THC SPI/LTR settings and running reset_tic() to re-enumerate the device. Make quickspi_resume() do the same when the device is not a wake source. A wake-enabled device keeps its power and state across suspend, so it stays on the light restore path: resetting it would discard a pending wake touch event and break wake-on-touch. The non-wake path mirrors the existing quickspi_restore() sequence, including enabling interrupts before reset_tic(), so it introduces no new ordering relative to code already in the driver. This change has been validated on a Surface Pro 10 running the linux-surface kernel across multiple s2idle suspend/resume cycles; it has not been tested on a mainline build. Closes: https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/issues/1799 Signed-off-by: Danny D. Reviewed-by: Even Xu Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina --- diff --git a/drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c b/drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c index f669235f18839..4ae2e1718b30c 100644 --- a/drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c +++ b/drivers/hid/intel-thc-hid/intel-quickspi/pci-quickspi.c @@ -784,20 +784,72 @@ static int quickspi_resume(struct device *device) if (ret) return ret; + /* + * A wake-enabled device keeps its power and state across suspend, so + * only restore the THC context. Resetting it here would discard a + * pending wake touch event and break wake-on-touch. + */ + if (device_may_wakeup(qsdev->dev)) { + thc_interrupt_config(qsdev->thc_hw); + + thc_interrupt_enable(qsdev->thc_hw, true); + + ret = thc_dma_configure(qsdev->thc_hw); + if (ret) + return ret; + + return thc_interrupt_quiesce(qsdev->thc_hw, false); + } + + /* + * Otherwise the touch IC may have lost power across suspend. On + * platforms that suspend through s2idle (for example the Surface Pro + * 10, whose firmware exposes s2idle as the only mem_sleep state) the + * IC loses power the same way it does across hibernation. A plain + * HIDSPI_ON is then not acknowledged and the descriptor read fails, so + * re-enumerate the device through the full reset flow already used by + * quickspi_restore(). + */ + thc_spi_input_output_address_config(qsdev->thc_hw, + qsdev->input_report_hdr_addr, + qsdev->input_report_bdy_addr, + qsdev->output_report_addr); + + ret = thc_spi_read_config(qsdev->thc_hw, qsdev->spi_freq_val, + qsdev->spi_read_io_mode, + qsdev->spi_read_opcode, + qsdev->spi_packet_size); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = thc_spi_write_config(qsdev->thc_hw, qsdev->spi_freq_val, + qsdev->spi_write_io_mode, + qsdev->spi_write_opcode, + qsdev->spi_packet_size, + qsdev->performance_limit); + if (ret) + return ret; + thc_interrupt_config(qsdev->thc_hw); thc_interrupt_enable(qsdev->thc_hw, true); - ret = thc_dma_configure(qsdev->thc_hw); + /* The touch IC may have lost power, reset it to recover */ + ret = reset_tic(qsdev); if (ret) return ret; - ret = thc_interrupt_quiesce(qsdev->thc_hw, false); + ret = thc_dma_configure(qsdev->thc_hw); if (ret) return ret; - if (!device_may_wakeup(qsdev->dev)) - return quickspi_set_power(qsdev, HIDSPI_ON); + thc_ltr_config(qsdev->thc_hw, + qsdev->active_ltr_val, + qsdev->low_power_ltr_val); + + thc_change_ltr_mode(qsdev->thc_hw, THC_LTR_MODE_ACTIVE); + + qsdev->state = QUICKSPI_ENABLED; return 0; }