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The base-mounted accelerometer on Chromebooks return values same as the display when the lid angle is 180 degrees, instead of when the lid is closed. To match userspace expectations we must further rotate the existing accelerometer mounting matrix by 180 degrees around the X axis: [[-1, 0, 0], [[ 1, 0, 0], [[-1, 0, 0], [ 0, -1, 0], X [ 0, -1, 0], = [ 0, 1, 0], [ 0, 0, -1]] [ 0, 0, -1]] [ 0, 0, 1]] A previous commit lets us distinguish between the two cros-ec-accel devices on these boards by their 'label' sysfs file. Add hwdb entries that make base-mounted accelerometers use this correct matrix, and display-mounted ones use the existing one. Note that the cros-ec-accel drivers use 'label' only since Linux v6.0. The old match strings are not removed to support older kernels, even though they are only correct for the display-mounted sensor. |
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