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    Input: soc_button_array - fix mapping of the 5th GPIO in a PNP0C40 device · 986a2bb5
    Hans de Goede 提交于
    [ Upstream commit e9eb788f9442d1b5d93efdb30c3be071ce8a22b1 ]
    
    The Microsoft documenation for the PNP0C40 device aka the
    "Windows-compatible button array" describes the 5th GpioInt listed in
    the resources as: '5. Interrupt corresponding to the "Rotation Lock"
    button, if supported'.
    
    Notice this describes the 5th entry as a button while we sofar have been
    mapping it to EV_SW, SW_ROTATE_LOCK. On my Point of View TAB P1006W-232
    which actually comes with a rotation-lock button, the button indeed is a
    button and not a slider/switch. An image search for other Windows tablets
    has found 2 more models with a rotation-lock button and on both of those
    it too is a push-button and not a slider/switch.
    
    Further evidence can be found in the HUT extension HUTRR52 from Microsoft
    which adds rotation lock support to the HUT, which describes 2 different
    usages: "0xC9 System Display Rotation Lock Button" and
    "0xCA System Display Rotation Lock Slider Switch" note that switch is seen
    as a separate thing here and the non switch wording is an exact match for
    the "Windows-compatible button array" spec wording.
    
    TL;DR: our current mapping of the 5th GPIO to SW_ROTATE_LOCK is wrong
    because the 5th GPIO is for a push-button not a switch.
    
    This commit fixes this by maping the 5th GPIO to KEY_ROTATE_LOCK_TOGGLE.
    Signed-off-by: NHans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: NDmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NSasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
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