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I'm keeping this part separate because a function change is intended here.
Those patterns didn't match:
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn_:bvr_:bd_:svnLENOVO:pn_:pvrThinkPadT430s'
KEYBOARD_LED_CAPSLOCK=0
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn_:bvr_:bd_:svnLENOVO:pn_:pvrThinkPadT430s:'
(nil)
This commit add calendar and micmute hotkeys for HP EliteBook Folio G1, and also correct name of other laptop from HP EliteBook Folio series - HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G2
1. rfkill hotkey is reported from three source: keyboard, Intel HID and HP Wireless hotkeys. Let's block first two.
2. Correct mapping for calendar, micmute, display and brightness hotkeys.
Different bios version includes different pn. Submitted change fixed my inverted screen after reboot.
I've stepped back to the bios version 5.11 28.04.2016 in an attempt to troubleshoot Windows Hello locking the sign
in on reboot. The screen again rotated, but 90 degrees to the right. I created a new hwdb line to resolve that issue. The bios version changes the dmi string including the svn and pn.
As discussed in https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/issues/521, it adds a narrower
match that only applies to X240. Other laptops that match `pvrThinkPad??40` are not affected:
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:name:SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad:dmi:*svnLENOVO*:pvrThinkPadX240:*'
EVDEV_ABS_00=1232:5711:51
EVDEV_ABS_01=1159:4700:53
EVDEV_ABS_35=1232:5711:51
EVDEV_ABS_36=1159:4700:53
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:name:SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad:dmi:*svnLENOVO*:pvrThinkPadX140:*'
EVDEV_ABS_00=::41
EVDEV_ABS_01=::37
EVDEV_ABS_35=::41
EVDEV_ABS_36=::37
This is all confusing as hell, becuase in some places lowercase hexadecimal
digits are used, and in other places uppercase. This adds a check for the
most common case that we and others got wrong.
I tried to extend the general grammar in hwdb_grammar() to include this check,
but it quickly became very complicated and didn't seem to work properly. Doing
initial parsing with more general rules is easier and also seems to give better
error messages:
/home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/build/../hwdb.d/60-autosuspend.hwdb: 3 match groups, 5 matches, 3 properties
Pattern 'v058fp9540*' is invalid: Expected W:(0123...), found 'f' (at char 4), (line:1, col:5)
This effectively partially reverts "rules: remove all power management from
udev" / e2452eef02. The rules for emulated QEMU
hardware were removed in one fell swoop with other rules which were causing
problems. But the qemu rules were working properly (and were adjusted through
patches over time). Nowadays we have a hwdb for this, so add hwdb entries using
the new detailed modalias.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/353#issuecomment-658810289
This commit enables the microphone mute button and the screen rotate button, even if the latter is improperly linked. I have documented how to achieve this in https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MSI_P15#Fn_Keys .
There seems to be a newer version of Logitech M705 mouse in the wild.
Let's add it to the hwdb.
Signed-off-by: Maciej S. Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>
HP spec mandates the hp-wireless driver as canonical source of rfkill
event, so mask the rfkill event from intel-hid to avoid double rfkill
events fired from a single hotkey press.
This fixes the broken rotation on the Acer Spin 1 I recently bought (exact model is SP111-34N-P4BZ).
It is possible that all of the SP111 models would use the same matrix, but to be on the safe side, I added a new entry.
This has now been deprecated in libinput, the only known user of this
property. It was never set for any device and weston and mutter, maybe
other compositors, never added the code required to parse it.
The benefit we could get in the UI from handling tilt differently to
wheel is tiny and the lack of support shows that it isn't of interest to
anyone. Let's remove this.
See also
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/444
Commit 3d864658ea ("hwdb: assume all Medion Akoya E-models have the
same matrix"), unified the entries for most Medion Akoya E* modes,
including the entry for the Medion Akoya E2215T MD60198.
But the accelerometer on the E2215T has an ACPI-id of KIOX000A, rather
then KIOX010A as the other models have, so that commit broke the
ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX for the E2215T.
Add a separate match for the E2215T so that it gets the correct
ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX again.
The original source of these dimensions had swapped the x y dimension
arguments to touchpad-edge-detector. The correct dimensions are
x = 100 mm, y = 68 mm
With the default config repeated press of fn+VolumeUp or fn+VolumeDown lead to
repeated presses even after release, which leads to volume going to 100% or 0%.
Unlike newer Medion Akoya E* models for which we have a generic
wildcard match, this model uses a somewhat older KIOX0009 accelerometer.
Not only does our generic catch all not match, we also need a different
matrix for this model, so add a model-specific entry for it.
the modalias reported by udev is acpi:BOSC0200:BOSC0200: but the rules
only matched acpi:BOSC0200:BOSC0200 (without the trailing colon)
change to acpi:BOSC0200* as in other models
This was added in ffac30349e in 2017 but didn't
get added to the meson.build thus never actually installing it.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Add the resolution and range information for Lenovo Ideapad 310S-14ISK Alps touchpad. It provides information for the test case of libinput for Alps devices.
The Synaptics Touchpad that comes with the T490 doesn't explicitly set
its resolution, so these lines are needed to provide that, in order to
help the libinput code detect overly large jumps. Since this device
contains buttons under the lower section of the touchpad, large jumps
are common, so having the resolution helps libinput greatly reduce
the number of occurances of pointer jump.
This comes from
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/issues/402.
The kernel now has proper evdev codes for the menu buttons below the
small LCD-s builtin to some keyboards.
Add mappings for these buttons on the Logitech MX5000 and MX5500 keyboards.