* Update 60-autosuspend.hwdb
Framework provides expansion cards. For the HDMI and DisplayPort, these benefit power management via enabling auto suspend.
Use f-strings and simplify the code a bit.
When I call 'acpi-update.py' after those changes, the resulting .hwdb files are
the same except for two additions that appeared in the meantime. I don't think
it makes sense to update them again, because the ma-*.txt files changed and we
don't want to store big blobs unnecessarilly.
Adjust the parsing as it's no longer HTML files. Some IDs end with
whitespace, without being quoted, which seems like a mistake as they
weren't before, so strip the ID columns before applying them.
This commit adds hwdb entry for Miglia Technology Harmony Audio (HA02).
The device is an application of OXford Semiconductor FW970 and will be
supported by ALSA oxfw driver in future.
Original info:
acpi:KIOX000A:KIOX000A:
dmi:bvnTECLAST:bvrG4K3_A1tPAD3.01:bd08/25/2017:br5.12:efr14.4:svnTECLAST:pnX3Plus:pvrDefaultstring:rvnTECLAST:rnX3Plus:rvrDefaultstring:cvnDefaultstring:ct30:cvrDefaultstring:skuG4K3_A1:
It seems that teclast x3 plus has another sku G4K2. Not owning that sku, I decide not to cover the change on G4K2.
Michele Perrone and Ralf Anderegg contribute to ALSA dice driver to support
products of Weiss Engineering. Their patch includes support for DAC202 Maya
edition.
* https://lore.kernel.org/alsa-devel/24703333-9250-40bf-e736-a5f3c4862034@weiss.ch/
This commit fulfulls an entry for the model as well as supplemental comment
to DAC2/Minerva.
Map Fn+Tab to fn_esc as is FnLock toggle in this keyboard. Still doesn't behave as expected because work in ideapad_laptop kernel module could be required but now at least we report the same mapping in others keyboards with Fn+ESC for FnLock and not unknown.
Signed-off-by: David Santamaría Rogado <howl.nsp@gmail.com>
* Update 60-input-id.hwdb: add TEX Shinobi
The TEX Shinobi keyboard with trackpoint incorrectly identifies as a mouse instead of a pointing stick. This corrects it as suggested at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/issues/932#note_2069967
Following the example of the Lite-On keyboard entry, this modalias specifies the mouse unit without tagging the device's other entries.
We went back-and-forth a bit on this. Very old meson would print a message
about detecting the program if a quoted argument was used, leading to a lot of
noise. So we started to convert various places to use the variable, but then it
turned out that meson < 0.56.2 doesn't handle this correctly and we reverted to
using strings everywhere in 7c22f07cbd. Then at
some point we stopped supporting old meson and over time we started using the
variable in various places again, somewhat inconsistently. Then most calls to
'sh' were removed in 9289e093ae when
install_emptydir() builtin started being used.
Now meson allows either the string or variable to be used, and doesn't print a
message if the string is used. Let's use the variable everywhere. For 'sh', we
could do either, but for other variables, we _do_ want the detection to happen,
for example for git, find, awk, which might not be installed and we want to
detect that early, before we start the build. It would be ugly to use quotes
for some programs, but not for others. Also, a string is still refused for
test(), so we couldn't use the string version even if we didn't care about
detection.
Kernel patch [1] fixed bugs in rfkill handling on MSI Wind U100. Now
that the HW rfkill reports the correct state, and the SW rfkill is
controllable from userspace, it's necessary to mute KEY_WLAN and
KEY_BLUETOOTH generated on HW rfkill state changes. Otherwise, the
userspace will react to these keys and toggle the SW rfkill as well,
which is not desired, because the user may end up with non-functional
radios if HW and SW rfkills are out of sync.
Blocking these keycodes doesn't impair user experience, because the
desktop environment can still react to HW rfkill events and act
accordingly (for example, show notifications).
While at it, use "unknown" instead of "reserved" to mute keys, to avoid
the "atkbd serio0: Unknown key pressed" flood in dmesg.
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230721145423.161057-1-maxtram95@gmail.com/
The TODO says we were supposed to do that in 2019–2020 (if I interpreted the
enigmatic notation correctly). The comment in hwdb said:
> DO NOT USE THIS PROPERTY. This property is kept for backwards
> compatibility. The only known consumer, libinput, stopped reading this
> property in version 1.9.0. No new entries for this property should be
> added.
… and we're currently on libinput-1.23.0.
Most likely there are no users, and even if they are, they'll just get a
slightly misbehaving pointingstick, which shouldn't be too bad.
Follow-up for 123c0e24dd.
Note, the entry was originally added for IdeaPad Flex 5 in
21b589a155.
Then, a bug introduced by 19db450f3a.
But, when it was fixed by 738a195bd5,
the glob becomes too stricter, and another variant was added by
123c0e24dd.
Correct the SOUND_FORM_FACTOR property for Steelseries Arctis headsets.
The USB IDs were all gathered from HeadsetControl[1].
[1]: https://github.com/Sapd/HeadsetControl
Hello
This pull req is adapting pull req #5772 (which fixed issue #5047), for the very similar computer Dell Latitude E6420 which has the same problem with the hardware switch to toggle wifi (aka rfkill). The symptom is the following repeated msgs in dmesg
[ 309.010284] atkbd serio0: Use 'setkeycodes e008 <keycode>' to make it known.
[ 309.016020] atkbd serio0: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0x88 on isa0060/serio0).
Adding this line to include E6 models causes these messages to stop showing in dmesg
Thank you
Like other MSI laptops the MSI Summit E16 Flip A12UCT laptop also send
atkbd scancode 0x76 for the Fn + F4 touchpad-toggle hotkey combo.
Move the existing mapping for this from the MSI Prestige And MSI Modern
section to the generic MSI laptop section.
While at it also drop the KEYBOARD_KEY_f1=f20 mapping from
the MSI Prestige And MSI Modern section, as that is already listed
in the generic MSI laptop section.
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216824
This fixes the tablet buttons on the Thinkpad X200 Tablet.
My Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet is called "ThinkPadX200T" instead of "ThinkPadX200Tablet":
```
$ cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/modalias
dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvr7WET71WW(3.21):bd11/29/2012:br3.33:efr1.6:svnLENOVO:pn7453WVK:pvrThinkPadX200T:rvnLENOVO:rn7453WVK:rvrNotAvailable:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrNotAvailable:sku:
```
This patch makes both strings work correctly to support the extra tablet keys.
This reverts commit 81cfea95e5.
The modalias seems to match a generic Logitech USB receiver even the
connected mouce is not for left hand.
Fixes#26671 and #26676.
There is a later model version of the Chuwi Hi10X that has significantly changed components compared to the existing hwdb one. Differentiator (on Chuwi forums, in thesofproject, etc.) is the N4120 rather than the N4100 processor.
The svn and pn seem to be identical, my Chuwi Hi10X matches with the old model except for the changed KIOX000A* iio sensor.
With the added ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX, my device works on gnome and has the correct (right-up) output in monitor-sensors.
The MSI Summit E16 Flip A12UCT laptop sends the following unmapped
atkbd scancodes:
0x91: Launch MSI Control Center
0xf1: Toggle mic mute
0xf2: Rotate screen
The 0x91, 0xf1 and 0xf2 codes are already present in the MSI Prestige/Modern
series specific keymappings and the 0xf1 mapping is also already present in
the MSI Bravo 15-B5DX FnKeys entry.
This shows that these are generic to many MSI models, so add mappings for
these to the generic MSI mappings.
Since the MSI Bravo 15-B5DX FnKeys entry only contains the 0xf1 mapping and
that is covered by the generic MSI mappings now, that entry is removed.
Link: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/issues/822
Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216824