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libevdev - wrapper library for evdev input devices
libevdev is a wrapper library for evdev devices. it moves the common tasks when dealing with evdev devices into a library and provides a library interface to the callers, thus avoiding erroneous ioctls, etc.
http://github.com/whot/libevdev
libevdev is currently in early stages of development. Use at your own risk
The eventual goal is that libevdev wraps all ioctls available to evdev devices, thus making direct access unnecessary.
Go here for the API documentation: http://whot.github.io/libevdev/
ioctl wrappers
libevdev provides interfaces to query a device's capabilities, providing type-safe interfaces to query and set a device's capabilities and state.
SYN_DROPPED handling
SYN_DROPPED is sent by the kernel if userspace cannot keep up with the reporting rate of the device. Once the kernel's buffer is full, it will issue a SYN_DROPPED event signalling dropped event. The userspace process must re-sync the device.
libevdev semi-transparently handles SYN_DROPPED events, providing an interface to the caller to sync up device state without having to manually compare bitfields. Instead, libevdev sends the 'missing' events to the caller, allowing it to use the same event processing paths as it would otherwise.