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2ALPS Touchpad Protocol
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4
5Introduction
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ef47fa52 7Currently the ALPS touchpad driver supports seven protocol versions in use by
b08c118c 8ALPS touchpads, called versions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
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10Since roughly mid-2010 several new ALPS touchpads have been released and
11integrated into a variety of laptops and netbooks. These new touchpads
12have enough behavior differences that the alps_model_data definition
13table, describing the properties of the different versions, is no longer
14adequate. The design choices were to re-define the alps_model_data
15table, with the risk of regression testing existing devices, or isolate
16the new devices outside of the alps_model_data table. The latter design
17choice was made. The new touchpad signatures are named: "Rushmore",
18"Pinnacle", and "Dolphin", which you will see in the alps.c code.
19For the purposes of this document, this group of ALPS touchpads will
20generically be called "new ALPS touchpads".
21
22We experimented with probing the ACPI interface _HID (Hardware ID)/_CID
23(Compatibility ID) definition as a way to uniquely identify the
24different ALPS variants but there did not appear to be a 1:1 mapping.
25In fact, it appeared to be an m:n mapping between the _HID and actual
26hardware type.
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28Detection
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30
31All ALPS touchpads should respond to the "E6 report" command sequence:
32E8-E6-E6-E6-E9. An ALPS touchpad should respond with either 00-00-0A or
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3300-00-64 if no buttons are pressed. The bits 0-2 of the first byte will be 1s
34if some buttons are pressed.
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35
36If the E6 report is successful, the touchpad model is identified using the "E7
37report" sequence: E8-E7-E7-E7-E9. The response is the model signature and is
38matched against known models in the alps_model_data_array.
39
171fb58d 40For older touchpads supporting protocol versions 3 and 4, the E7 report
41model signature is always 73-02-64. To differentiate between these
42versions, the response from the "Enter Command Mode" sequence must be
43inspected as described below.
44
45The new ALPS touchpads have an E7 signature of 73-03-50 or 73-03-0A but
46seem to be better differentiated by the EC Command Mode response.
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48Command Mode
49------------
50
51Protocol versions 3 and 4 have a command mode that is used to read and write
52one-byte device registers in a 16-bit address space. The command sequence
53EC-EC-EC-E9 places the device in command mode, and the device will respond
54with 88-07 followed by a third byte. This third byte can be used to determine
55whether the devices uses the version 3 or 4 protocol.
56
57To exit command mode, PSMOUSE_CMD_SETSTREAM (EA) is sent to the touchpad.
58
59While in command mode, register addresses can be set by first sending a
60specific command, either EC for v3 devices or F5 for v4 devices. Then the
61address is sent one nibble at a time, where each nibble is encoded as a
ad4a6ebe 62command with optional data. This encoding differs slightly between the v3 and
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63v4 protocols.
64
65Once an address has been set, the addressed register can be read by sending
66PSMOUSE_CMD_GETINFO (E9). The first two bytes of the response contains the
67address of the register being read, and the third contains the value of the
68register. Registers are written by writing the value one nibble at a time
69using the same encoding used for addresses.
70
171fb58d 71For the new ALPS touchpads, the EC command is used to enter command
72mode. The response in the new ALPS touchpads is significantly different,
73and more important in determining the behavior. This code has been
74separated from the original alps_model_data table and put in the
75alps_identify function. For example, there seem to be two hardware init
76sequences for the "Dolphin" touchpads as determined by the second byte
77of the EC response.
78
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79Packet Format
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81
84ce6faf 82In the following tables, the following notation is used::
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83
84 CAPITALS = stick, miniscules = touchpad
85
86?'s can have different meanings on different models, such as wheel rotation,
87extra buttons, stick buttons on a dualpoint, etc.
88
89PS/2 packet format
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91
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92::
93
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94 byte 0: 0 0 YSGN XSGN 1 M R L
95 byte 1: X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
96 byte 2: Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
97
98Note that the device never signals overflow condition.
99
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100For protocol version 2 devices when the trackpoint is used, and no fingers
101are on the touchpad, the M R L bits signal the combined status of both the
102pointingstick and touchpad buttons.
103
c98be0c9 104ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 1
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106
107::
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108
109 byte 0: 1 0 0 0 1 x9 x8 x7
110 byte 1: 0 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2 x1 x0
111 byte 2: 0 ? ? l r ? fin ges
112 byte 3: 0 ? ? ? ? y9 y8 y7
113 byte 4: 0 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
114 byte 5: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
115
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116ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 2
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119::
120
2310568f 121 byte 0: 1 ? ? ? 1 PSM PSR PSL
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122 byte 1: 0 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2 x1 x0
123 byte 2: 0 x10 x9 x8 x7 ? fin ges
124 byte 3: 0 y9 y8 y7 1 M R L
125 byte 4: 0 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
126 byte 5: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
127
58d8a3be 128Protocol Version 2 DualPoint devices send standard PS/2 mouse packets for
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129the DualPoint Stick. The M, R and L bits signal the combined status of both
130the pointingstick and touchpad buttons, except for Dell dualpoint devices
131where the pointingstick buttons get reported separately in the PSM, PSR
132and PSL bits.
58d8a3be 133
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134Dualpoint device -- interleaved packet format
135---------------------------------------------
136
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137::
138
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139 byte 0: 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1
140 byte 1: 0 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2 x1 x0
141 byte 2: 0 x10 x9 x8 x7 0 fin ges
142 byte 3: 0 0 YSGN XSGN 1 1 1 1
143 byte 4: X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
144 byte 5: Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
145 byte 6: 0 y9 y8 y7 1 m r l
146 byte 7: 0 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
147 byte 8: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
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149Devices which use the interleaving format normally send standard PS/2 mouse
150packets for the DualPoint Stick + ALPS Absolute Mode packets for the
151touchpad, switching to the interleaved packet format when both the stick and
152the touchpad are used at the same time.
153
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154ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 3
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156
157ALPS protocol version 3 has three different packet formats. The first two are
ad4a6ebe 158associated with touchpad events, and the third is associated with trackstick
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159events.
160
84ce6faf 161The first type is the touchpad position packet::
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162
163 byte 0: 1 ? x1 x0 1 1 1 1
164 byte 1: 0 x10 x9 x8 x7 x6 x5 x4
165 byte 2: 0 y10 y9 y8 y7 y6 y5 y4
166 byte 3: 0 M R L 1 m r l
167 byte 4: 0 mt x3 x2 y3 y2 y1 y0
168 byte 5: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
169
170Note that for some devices the trackstick buttons are reported in this packet,
171and on others it is reported in the trackstick packets.
172
173The second packet type contains bitmaps representing the x and y axes. In the
174bitmaps a given bit is set if there is a finger covering that position on the
175given axis. Thus the bitmap packet can be used for low-resolution multi-touch
176data, although finger tracking is not possible. This packet also encodes the
84ce6faf 177number of contacts (f1 and f0 in the table below)::
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178
179 byte 0: 1 1 x1 x0 1 1 1 1
180 byte 1: 0 x8 x7 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2
181 byte 2: 0 y7 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1
182 byte 3: 0 y10 y9 y8 1 1 1 1
183 byte 4: 0 x14 x13 x12 x11 x10 x9 y0
184 byte 5: 0 1 ? ? ? ? f1 f0
185
186This packet only appears after a position packet with the mt bit set, and
40e47125 187usually only appears when there are two or more contacts (although
4e79162a 188occasionally it's seen with only a single contact).
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84ce6faf 190The final v3 packet type is the trackstick packet::
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191
192 byte 0: 1 1 x7 y7 1 1 1 1
193 byte 1: 0 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2 x1 x0
194 byte 2: 0 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
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195 byte 3: 0 1 TP SW 1 M R L
196 byte 4: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
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197 byte 5: 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
198
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199TP means Tap SW status when tap processing is enabled or Press status when press
200processing is enabled. SW means scroll up when 4 buttons are available.
201
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202ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 4
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204
84ce6faf 205Protocol version 4 has an 8-byte packet format::
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206
207 byte 0: 1 ? x1 x0 1 1 1 1
208 byte 1: 0 x10 x9 x8 x7 x6 x5 x4
209 byte 2: 0 y10 y9 y8 y7 y6 y5 y4
210 byte 3: 0 1 x3 x2 y3 y2 y1 y0
211 byte 4: 0 ? ? ? 1 ? r l
212 byte 5: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
213 byte 6: bitmap data (described below)
214 byte 7: bitmap data (described below)
215
216The last two bytes represent a partial bitmap packet, with 3 full packets
217required to construct a complete bitmap packet. Once assembled, the 6-byte
84ce6faf 218bitmap packet has the following format::
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219
220 byte 0: 0 1 x7 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2
221 byte 1: 0 x1 x0 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
222 byte 2: 0 0 ? x14 x13 x12 x11 x10
223 byte 3: 0 x9 x8 y9 y8 y7 y6 y5
224 byte 4: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
225 byte 5: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y10
226
227There are several things worth noting here.
228
229 1) In the bitmap data, bit 6 of byte 0 serves as a sync byte to
230 identify the first fragment of a bitmap packet.
231
232 2) The bitmaps represent the same data as in the v3 bitmap packets, although
233 the packet layout is different.
234
235 3) There doesn't seem to be a count of the contact points anywhere in the v4
236 protocol packets. Deriving a count of contact points must be done by
237 analyzing the bitmaps.
238
239 4) There is a 3 to 1 ratio of position packets to bitmap packets. Therefore
240 MT position can only be updated for every third ST position update, and
241 the count of contact points can only be updated every third packet as
242 well.
243
244So far no v4 devices with tracksticks have been encountered.
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246ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 5
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248This is basically Protocol Version 3 but with different logic for packet
249decode. It uses the same alps_process_touchpad_packet_v3 call with a
250specialized decode_fields function pointer to correctly interpret the
251packets. This appears to only be used by the Dolphin devices.
252
84ce6faf 253For single-touch, the 6-byte packet format is::
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255 byte 0: 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
256 byte 1: 0 x6 x5 x4 x3 x2 x1 x0
257 byte 2: 0 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1 y0
258 byte 3: 0 M R L 1 m r l
259 byte 4: y10 y9 y8 y7 x10 x9 x8 x7
260 byte 5: 0 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
261
84ce6faf 262For mt, the format is::
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264 byte 0: 1 1 1 n3 1 n2 n1 x24
265 byte 1: 1 y7 y6 y5 y4 y3 y2 y1
266 byte 2: ? x2 x1 y12 y11 y10 y9 y8
267 byte 3: 0 x23 x22 x21 x20 x19 x18 x17
268 byte 4: 0 x9 x8 x7 x6 x5 x4 x3
269 byte 5: 0 x16 x15 x14 x13 x12 x11 x10
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271ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 6
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273
84ce6faf 274For trackstick packet, the format is::
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276 byte 0: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
277 byte 1: 0 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
278 byte 2: 0 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
279 byte 3: ? Y7 X7 ? ? M R L
280 byte 4: Z7 Z6 Z5 Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0
281 byte 5: 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
282
84ce6faf 283For touchpad packet, the format is::
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284
285 byte 0: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
286 byte 1: 0 0 0 0 x3 x2 x1 x0
287 byte 2: 0 0 0 0 y3 y2 y1 y0
288 byte 3: ? x7 x6 x5 x4 ? r l
289 byte 4: ? y7 y6 y5 y4 ? ? ?
290 byte 5: z7 z6 z5 z4 z3 z2 z1 z0
291
292(v6 touchpad does not have middle button)
293
294ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 7
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296
84ce6faf 297For trackstick packet, the format is::
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299 byte 0: 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
300 byte 1: 1 1 * * 1 M R L
301 byte 2: X7 1 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
302 byte 3: Z6 1 Y6 X6 1 Y2 Y1 Y0
303 byte 4: Y7 0 Y5 Y4 Y3 1 1 0
304 byte 5: T&P 0 Z5 Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0
305
84ce6faf 306For touchpad packet, the format is::
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307
308 packet-fmt b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
309 byte 0: TWO & MULTI L 1 R M 1 Y0-2 Y0-1 Y0-0
310 byte 0: NEW L 1 X1-5 1 1 Y0-2 Y0-1 Y0-0
311 byte 1: Y0-10 Y0-9 Y0-8 Y0-7 Y0-6 Y0-5 Y0-4 Y0-3
312 byte 2: X0-11 1 X0-10 X0-9 X0-8 X0-7 X0-6 X0-5
313 byte 3: X1-11 1 X0-4 X0-3 1 X0-2 X0-1 X0-0
314 byte 4: TWO X1-10 TWO X1-9 X1-8 X1-7 X1-6 X1-5 X1-4
315 byte 4: MULTI X1-10 TWO X1-9 X1-8 X1-7 X1-6 Y1-5 1
316 byte 4: NEW X1-10 TWO X1-9 X1-8 X1-7 X1-6 0 0
317 byte 5: TWO & NEW Y1-10 0 Y1-9 Y1-8 Y1-7 Y1-6 Y1-5 Y1-4
318 byte 5: MULTI Y1-10 0 Y1-9 Y1-8 Y1-7 Y1-6 F-1 F-0
319
320 L: Left button
321 R / M: Non-clickpads: Right / Middle button
322 Clickpads: When > 2 fingers are down, and some fingers
323 are in the button area, then the 2 coordinates reported
324 are for fingers outside the button area and these report
325 extra fingers being present in the right / left button
326 area. Note these fingers are not added to the F field!
327 so if a TWO packet is received and R = 1 then there are
328 3 fingers down, etc.
329 TWO: 1: Two touches present, byte 0/4/5 are in TWO fmt
330 0: If byte 4 bit 0 is 1, then byte 0/4/5 are in MULTI fmt
331 otherwise byte 0 bit 4 must be set and byte 0/4/5 are
332 in NEW fmt
333 F: Number of fingers - 3, 0 means 3 fingers, 1 means 4 ...
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335
336ALPS Absolute Mode - Protocol Version 8
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338
339Spoken by SS4 (73 03 14) and SS5 (73 03 28) hardware.
340
341The packet type is given by the APD field, bits 4-5 of byte 3.
342
84ce6faf 343Touchpad packet (APD = 0x2)::
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345 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
346 byte 0: SWM SWR SWL 1 1 0 0 X7
347 byte 1: 0 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
348 byte 2: 0 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
349 byte 3: 0 T&P 1 0 1 0 0 Y7
350 byte 4: 0 Z6 Z5 Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0
351 byte 5: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
352
353SWM, SWR, SWL: Middle, Right, and Left button states
354
84ce6faf 355Touchpad 1 Finger packet (APD = 0x0)::
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357 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
358 byte 0: SWM SWR SWL 1 1 X2 X1 X0
359 byte 1: X9 X8 X7 1 X6 X5 X4 X3
360 byte 2: 0 X11 X10 LFB Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0
361 byte 3: Y5 Y4 0 0 1 TAPF2 TAPF1 TAPF0
362 byte 4: Zv7 Y11 Y10 1 Y9 Y8 Y7 Y6
363 byte 5: Zv6 Zv5 Zv4 0 Zv3 Zv2 Zv1 Zv0
364
365TAPF: ???
366LFB: ???
367
84ce6faf 368Touchpad 2 Finger packet (APD = 0x1)::
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370 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
371 byte 0: SWM SWR SWL 1 1 AX6 AX5 AX4
372 byte 1: AX11 AX10 AX9 AX8 AX7 AZ1 AY4 AZ0
373 byte 2: AY11 AY10 AY9 CONT AY8 AY7 AY6 AY5
374 byte 3: 0 0 0 1 1 BX6 BX5 BX4
375 byte 4: BX11 BX10 BX9 BX8 BX7 BZ1 BY4 BZ0
376 byte 5: BY11 BY10 BY9 0 BY8 BY7 BY5 BY5
377
378CONT: A 3-or-4 Finger packet is to follow
379
84ce6faf 380Touchpad 3-or-4 Finger packet (APD = 0x3)::
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382 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
383 byte 0: SWM SWR SWL 1 1 AX6 AX5 AX4
384 byte 1: AX11 AX10 AX9 AX8 AX7 AZ1 AY4 AZ0
385 byte 2: AY11 AY10 AY9 OVF AY8 AY7 AY6 AY5
386 byte 3: 0 0 1 1 1 BX6 BX5 BX4
387 byte 4: BX11 BX10 BX9 BX8 BX7 BZ1 BY4 BZ0
388 byte 5: BY11 BY10 BY9 0 BY8 BY7 BY5 BY5
389
390OVF: 5th finger detected