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project('libinput', 'c',
version : '1.29.0',
license : 'MIT/Expat',
default_options : [ 'c_std=gnu99', 'warning_level=2' ],
meson_version : '>= 0.64.0')
libinput_version = meson.project_version().split('.')
dir_data = get_option('prefix') / get_option('datadir') / 'libinput'
dir_etc = get_option('prefix') / get_option('sysconfdir')
dir_overrides = get_option('prefix') / get_option('sysconfdir') / 'libinput'
dir_libexec = get_option('prefix') / get_option('libexecdir') / 'libinput'
dir_lib = get_option('prefix') / get_option('libdir')
dir_man1 = get_option('prefix') / get_option('mandir') / 'man1'
dir_system_udev = get_option('prefix') / 'lib' / 'udev'
dir_src_quirks = meson.current_source_dir() / 'quirks'
dir_src_test = meson.current_source_dir() / 'test'
dir_src = meson.current_source_dir() / 'src'
dir_gitlab_ci = meson.current_source_dir() / '.gitlab-ci'
dir_udev = get_option('udev-dir')
if dir_udev == ''
dir_udev = dir_system_udev
endif
dir_udev_callouts = dir_udev
dir_udev_rules = dir_udev / 'rules.d'
# Collection of man pages, we'll append to that
src_man = files()
# We use libtool-version numbers because it's easier to understand.
# Before making a release, the libinput_so_*
# numbers should be modified. The components are of the form C:R:A.
# a) If binary compatibility has been broken (eg removed or changed interfaces)
# change to C+1:0:0.
# b) If interfaces have been changed or added, but binary compatibility has
# been preserved, change to C+1:0:A+1
# c) If the interface is the same as the previous version, change to C:R+1:A
libinput_lt_c=23
libinput_lt_r=0
libinput_lt_a=13
# convert to soname
libinput_so_version = '@0@.@1@.@2@'.format((libinput_lt_c - libinput_lt_a),
libinput_lt_a, libinput_lt_r)
# Compiler setup
cc = meson.get_compiler('c')
cflags = [
'-Wno-error=deprecated-declarations',
'-Wno-unused-parameter',
'-Wmissing-prototypes',
'-Wstrict-prototypes',
'-Wundef',
'-Wlogical-op',
'-Wpointer-arith',
'-Wuninitialized',
'-Winit-self',
'-Wstrict-prototypes',
'-Wimplicit-fallthrough',
'-Wredundant-decls',
'-Wincompatible-pointer-types',
'-Wformat=2',
'-Wno-missing-field-initializers',
'-Wmissing-declarations',
'-fvisibility=hidden',
]
add_project_arguments(cc.get_supported_arguments(cflags), language : 'c')
# config.h
config_h = configuration_data()
doc_url_base = 'https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc'
if libinput_version[2].to_int() >= 90
doc_url = '@0@/latest'.format(doc_url_base)
else
doc_url = '@0@/@1@'.format(doc_url_base, meson.project_version())
endif
config_h.set_quoted('HTTP_DOC_LINK', doc_url)
config_h.set('_GNU_SOURCE', '1')
if get_option('buildtype') == 'debug' or get_option('buildtype') == 'debugoptimized'
config_h.set_quoted('MESON_BUILD_ROOT', meson.current_build_dir())
else
config_h.set_quoted('MESON_BUILD_ROOT', '')
endif
prefix = '''#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
#include <assert.h>
'''
if cc.get_define('static_assert', prefix : prefix) == ''
config_h.set('static_assert(...)', '/* */')
endif
# Coverity breaks because it doesn't define _Float128 correctly, you'll end
# up with a bunch of messages in the form:
# "/usr/include/stdlib.h", line 133: error #20: identifier "_Float128" is
# undefined
# extern _Float128 strtof128 (const char *__restrict __nptr,
# ^
# We don't use float128 ourselves, it gets pulled in from math.h or
# something, so let's just define it as uint128 and move on.
# Unfortunately we can't detect the coverity build at meson configure
# time, we only know it fails at runtime. So make this an option instead, to
# be removed when coverity fixes this again.
if get_option('coverity')
config_h.set('_Float128', '__uint128_t')
config_h.set('_Float32', 'int')
config_h.set('_Float32x', 'int')
config_h.set('_Float64', 'long')
config_h.set('_Float64x', 'long')
endif
if cc.has_header_symbol('dirent.h', 'versionsort', prefix : prefix)
config_h.set('HAVE_VERSIONSORT', '1')
endif
if cc.get_define('SYS_pidfd_open', prefix: '#include <sys/syscall.h>') != ''
config_h.set('HAVE_PIDFD_OPEN', '1')
endif
if cc.has_function('sigabbrev_np', prefix: '#define _GNU_SOURCE 1\n#include <string.h>')
config_h.set('HAVE_SIGABBREV_NP', '1')
endif
if not cc.has_header_symbol('errno.h', 'program_invocation_short_name', prefix : prefix)
if cc.has_header_symbol('stdlib.h', 'getprogname')
config_h.set('program_invocation_short_name', 'getprogname()')
endif
endif
if cc.has_header('xlocale.h')
config_h.set('HAVE_XLOCALE_H', '1')
endif
code = '''
#include <time.h>
void func() { auto foo = gmtime(NULL); foo->tm_sec = 0; }
'''
if cc.compiles(code, name: 'has C23 auto keyword')
config_h.set('HAVE_C23_AUTO', '1')
endif
code = '''
#include <locale.h>
void main(void) { newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", (locale_t)0); }
'''
if cc.links(code, name : 'locale.h')
config_h.set('HAVE_LOCALE_H', '1')
endif
2018-07-10 14:01:54 +03:00
if not cc.has_header_symbol('sys/ptrace.h', 'PTRACE_ATTACH', prefix : prefix)
config_h.set('PTRACE_ATTACH', 'PT_ATTACH')
config_h.set('PTRACE_CONT', 'PT_CONTINUE')
config_h.set('PTRACE_DETACH', 'PT_DETACH')
endif
if get_option('install-tests')
config_h.set('HAVE_INSTALLED_TESTS', 1)
endif
# Dependencies
pkgconfig = import('pkgconfig')
dep_udev = dependency('libudev')
dep_libevdev = dependency('libevdev', version: '>= 1.10.0')
dep_lm = cc.find_library('m', required : false)
dep_rt = cc.find_library('rt', required : false)
dep_lua = dependency('lua-5.4', 'lua5.4', 'lua',
version : '>= 5.4',
required : get_option('lua-plugins'))
have_lua = dep_lua.found()
config_h.set10('HAVE_LUA', have_lua)
have_plugins = dep_lua.found()
config_h.set10('HAVE_PLUGINS', have_plugins)
summary({
'Plugins enabled' : have_plugins,
'Lua Plugin support' : have_lua,
},
section : 'Plugins',
bool_yn : true)
# Include directories
includes_include = include_directories('include')
includes_src = include_directories('src')
############ mtdev configuration ############
have_mtdev = get_option('mtdev')
if have_mtdev
config_h.set('HAVE_MTDEV', 1)
dep_mtdev = dependency('mtdev', version : '>= 1.1.0')
else
dep_mtdev = declare_dependency()
endif
############ libwacom configuration ############
have_libwacom = get_option('libwacom')
if have_libwacom
config_h.set('HAVE_LIBWACOM', 1)
dep_libwacom = dependency('libwacom', version : '>= 0.27')
if cc.has_header_symbol('libwacom/libwacom.h', 'WACOM_BUTTON_DIAL_MODESWITCH',
dependencies : dep_libwacom)
config_h.set('HAVE_LIBWACOM_BUTTON_DIAL_MODESWITCH', '1')
endif
if cc.has_function('libwacom_get_button_modeswitch_mode',
dependencies: dep_libwacom)
config_h.set('HAVE_LIBWACOM_BUTTON_MODESWITCH_MODE', '1')
endif
else
dep_libwacom = declare_dependency()
endif
############ udev bits ############
executable('libinput-device-group',
'udev/libinput-device-group.c',
dependencies : [dep_udev, dep_libwacom],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : true,
install_dir : dir_udev_callouts)
executable('libinput-fuzz-extract',
'udev/libinput-fuzz-extract.c',
'src/util-strings.c',
'src/util-prop-parsers.c',
dependencies : [dep_udev, dep_libevdev, dep_lm],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : true,
install_dir : dir_udev_callouts)
executable('libinput-fuzz-to-zero',
'udev/libinput-fuzz-to-zero.c',
dependencies : [dep_udev, dep_libevdev],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : true,
install_dir : dir_udev_callouts)
udev_rules_config = configuration_data()
udev_rules_config.set('UDEV_TEST_PATH', '')
configure_file(input : 'udev/80-libinput-device-groups.rules.in',
output : '80-libinput-device-groups.rules',
install_dir : dir_udev_rules,
configuration : udev_rules_config)
configure_file(input : 'udev/90-libinput-fuzz-override.rules.in',
output : '90-libinput-fuzz-override.rules',
install_dir : dir_udev_rules,
configuration : udev_rules_config)
litest_udev_rules_config = configuration_data()
litest_udev_rules_config.set('UDEV_TEST_PATH', meson.current_build_dir() + '/')
litest_groups_rules_file = configure_file(input : 'udev/80-libinput-device-groups.rules.in',
output : '80-libinput-device-groups-litest.rules',
configuration : litest_udev_rules_config)
litest_fuzz_override_file = configure_file(input : 'udev/90-libinput-fuzz-override.rules.in',
output : '90-libinput-fuzz-override-litest.rules',
configuration : litest_udev_rules_config)
############ Check for leftover udev rules ########
# This test should be defined first so we don't waste time testing anything
# else if we're about to fail anyway. ninja test will execute tests in the
# order of them defined in meson.build
if get_option('tests')
test('leftover-rules',
find_program('test/check-leftover-udev-rules.sh'),
is_parallel : false,
suite : ['all'])
endif
############ libepoll-shim (BSD) ############
if cc.has_header_symbol('sys/epoll.h', 'epoll_create1', prefix : prefix)
# epoll is built-in (Linux, illumos)
dep_libepoll = declare_dependency()
else
# epoll is implemented in userspace by libepoll-shim (FreeBSD)
dir_libepoll = get_option('epoll-dir')
if dir_libepoll == ''
dir_libepoll = get_option('prefix')
endif
includes_epoll = include_directories(dir_libepoll / 'include' / 'libepoll-shim')
dep_libepoll = cc.find_library('epoll-shim', dirs : dir_libepoll / 'lib')
code = '''
#include <sys/epoll.h>
int main(void) { epoll_create1(0); }
'''
if not cc.links(code,
name : 'libepoll-shim check',
dependencies : [dep_libepoll, dep_rt],
include_directories : includes_epoll) # note: wants an include_directories object
error('No built-in epoll or libepoll-shim found.')
endif
dep_libepoll = declare_dependency(
include_directories : includes_epoll,
dependencies : [dep_libepoll, dep_rt])
endif
############ libinput-util.a ############
# Basic compilation test to make sure the headers include and define all the
# necessary bits.
util_headers = [
'util-backtrace.h',
'util-bits.h',
'util-input-event.h',
'util-list.h',
'util-files.h',
'util-macros.h',
'util-matrix.h',
'util-prop-parsers.h',
'util-ratelimit.h',
'util-stringbuf.h',
'util-strings.h',
'util-time.h',
]
foreach h: util_headers
c = configuration_data()
c.set_quoted('FILE', h)
testfile = configure_file(input : 'test/test-util-includes.c.in',
output : 'test-util-includes-@0@.c'.format(h),
configuration : c)
executable('test-build-@0@'.format(h),
testfile,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies: [dep_libevdev],
install : false)
endforeach
src_libinput_util = [
'src/util-files.c',
'src/util-list.c',
'src/util-ratelimit.c',
'src/util-strings.c',
'src/util-prop-parsers.c',
]
libinput_util = static_library('libinput-util',
src_libinput_util,
dependencies : [dep_udev, dep_libevdev, dep_libwacom],
include_directories : includes_include)
dep_libinput_util = declare_dependency(link_with : libinput_util)
############ libfilter.a ############
src_libfilter = [
'src/filter.c',
Introduce custom acceleration profile The custom acceleration profile allow the user to define custom acceleration functions for each movement type per device, giving full control over accelerations behavior at different speeds. This commit introduces 2 movement types which corresponds to the 2 profiles currently in use by libinput. regular filter is Motion type. constant filter is Fallback type. This allows possible expansion of new movement types for the different devices. The custom pointer acceleration profile gives the user full control over the acceleration behavior at different speeds. The user needs to provide a custom acceleration function f(x) where the x-axis is the device speed and the y-axis is the pointer speed. The user should take into account the native device dpi and screen dpi in order to achieve the desired behavior/feel of the acceleration. The custom acceleration function is defined using n points which are spaced uniformly along the x-axis, starting from 0 and continuing in constant steps. There by the points defining the custom function are: (0 * step, f[0]), (1 * step, f[1]), ..., ((n-1) * step, f[n-1]) where f is a list of n unitless values defining the acceleration factor for each velocity. When a velocity value does not lie exactly on those points, a linear interpolation of the two closest points will be calculated. When a velocity value is greater than the max point defined, a linear extrapolation of the two biggest points will be calculated. Signed-off-by: Yinon Burgansky <51504-Yinon@users.noreply.gitlab.freedesktop.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2022-12-13 00:23:59 +02:00
'src/filter-custom.c',
'src/filter-flat.c',
'src/filter-low-dpi.c',
'src/filter-mouse.c',
'src/filter-touchpad.c',
'src/filter-touchpad-flat.c',
'src/filter-touchpad-x230.c',
'src/filter-tablet.c',
'src/filter-trackpoint.c',
'src/filter-trackpoint-flat.c',
]
libfilter = static_library('filter', src_libfilter,
dependencies : [dep_udev, dep_libwacom, dep_libevdev],
include_directories : includes_include)
dep_libfilter = declare_dependency(link_with : libfilter)
############ libquirks.a #############
libinput_data_path = dir_data
libinput_data_override_path = dir_overrides / 'local-overrides.quirks'
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_QUIRKS_DIR', dir_data)
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_QUIRKS_OVERRIDE_FILE', libinput_data_override_path)
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_QUIRKS_SRCDIR', dir_src_quirks)
install_subdir('quirks',
exclude_files: ['README.md'],
install_dir : dir_data,
strip_directory : true)
src_libquirks = [
'src/quirks.c',
]
deps_libquirks = [dep_udev, dep_libwacom, dep_libinput_util]
libquirks = static_library('quirks', src_libquirks,
dependencies : deps_libquirks,
include_directories : includes_include)
dep_libquirks = declare_dependency(link_with : libquirks)
# Create /etc/libinput
if meson.version().version_compare('>= 0.60')
install_emptydir(dir_etc / 'libinput')
else
install_subdir('libinput', install_dir : dir_etc)
endif
############ libinput.so ############
if get_option('internal-event-debugging')
config_h.set('EVENT_DEBUGGING', 1)
endif
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_PLUGIN_LIBDIR', dir_lib / 'libinput' / 'plugins')
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_PLUGIN_ETCDIR', dir_etc / 'libinput' / 'plugins')
install_headers('src/libinput.h')
src_libinput = src_libfilter + [
'src/libinput.c',
'src/libinput-plugin.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-button-debounce.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-mouse-wheel.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-mouse-wheel-lowres.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-tablet-double-tool.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-tablet-eraser-button.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-tablet-forced-tool.c',
'src/libinput-plugin-tablet-proximity-timer.c',
'src/libinput-private-config.c',
'src/evdev.c',
'src/evdev-fallback.c',
'src/evdev-plugin.c',
'src/evdev-totem.c',
'src/evdev-middle-button.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad-tap.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad-thumb.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad-buttons.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad-edge-scroll.c',
'src/evdev-mt-touchpad-gestures.c',
'src/evdev-tablet.c',
'src/evdev-tablet-pad.c',
'src/evdev-tablet-pad-leds.c',
'src/path-seat.c',
'src/udev-seat.c',
'src/timer.c',
'src/util-libinput.c',
]
if have_mtdev
src_libinput += ['src/libinput-plugin-mtdev.c']
endif
if dep_lua.found()
src_libinput += [
'src/libinput-plugin-lua.c',
]
endif
deps_libinput = [
dep_mtdev,
dep_udev,
dep_libevdev,
dep_libepoll,
dep_lm,
dep_rt,
dep_libwacom,
dep_libinput_util,
dep_libquirks,
dep_lua,
]
libinput_version_h_config = configuration_data()
libinput_version_h_config.set('LIBINPUT_VERSION_MAJOR', libinput_version[0])
libinput_version_h_config.set('LIBINPUT_VERSION_MINOR', libinput_version[1])
libinput_version_h_config.set('LIBINPUT_VERSION_MICRO', libinput_version[2])
libinput_version_h_config.set('LIBINPUT_VERSION', meson.project_version())
libinput_version_h = configure_file(
input : 'src/libinput-version.h.in',
output : 'libinput-version.h',
configuration : libinput_version_h_config,
)
mapfile = dir_src / 'libinput.sym'
version_flag = '-Wl,--version-script,@0@'.format(mapfile)
lib_libinput = shared_library('input',
src_libinput,
include_directories : [include_directories('.'), includes_include],
dependencies : deps_libinput,
version : libinput_so_version,
link_args : version_flag,
link_depends : mapfile,
install : true
)
dep_libinput = declare_dependency(
link_with : lib_libinput,
dependencies : deps_libinput)
if meson.version().version_compare('>= 0.54.0')
meson.override_dependency('libinput', dep_libinput)
endif
pkgconfig.generate(
filebase : 'libinput',
name : 'Libinput',
description : 'Input device library',
version : meson.project_version(),
libraries : lib_libinput,
requires_private : dep_udev,
)
git_version_h = vcs_tag(command : ['git', 'describe'],
fallback : 'unknown',
input : 'src/libinput-git-version.h.in',
output :'libinput-git-version.h')
subdir('plugins')
############ documentation ############
if get_option('documentation')
subdir('doc/api')
subdir('doc/user')
endif
############ shell completion #########
subdir('completion/zsh')
############ libinput-util-libinput.a ############
# This one needs libinput itself
src_libinput_util_libinput = [
'src/util-libinput.c'
]
libinput_util_libinput = static_library('libinput-util-libinput',
src_libinput_util_libinput,
dependencies : [dep_libevdev, dep_libinput_util, dep_libinput],
include_directories : includes_include)
dep_libinput_util_libinput = declare_dependency(link_with : libinput_util_libinput)
############ tools ############
libinput_tool_path = dir_libexec
config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_TOOL_PATH', libinput_tool_path)
tools_shared_sources = [ 'tools/shared.c' ]
deps_tools_shared = [ dep_libinput, dep_libevdev, dep_libinput_util_libinput ]
lib_tools_shared = static_library('tools_shared',
tools_shared_sources,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies : deps_tools_shared)
dep_tools_shared = declare_dependency(link_with : lib_tools_shared,
dependencies : deps_tools_shared)
deps_tools = [ dep_tools_shared, dep_libinput ]
libinput_debug_events_sources = [
'tools/libinput-debug-events.c',
libinput_version_h,
]
executable('libinput-debug-events',
libinput_debug_events_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true
)
libinput_debug_tablet_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-debug-tablet.c' ]
executable('libinput-debug-tablet',
libinput_debug_tablet_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true)
libinput_debug_tablet_pad_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-debug-tablet-pad.c' ]
executable('libinput-debug-tablet-pad',
libinput_debug_tablet_pad_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true)
libinput_quirks_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-quirks.c' ]
libinput_quirks = executable('libinput-quirks',
libinput_quirks_sources,
dependencies : [dep_libquirks, dep_tools_shared, dep_libinput],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true
)
test('validate-quirks',
libinput_quirks,
args: ['validate', '--data-dir=@0@'.format(dir_src_quirks)],
suite : ['all']
)
quirks_file_tester = find_program('test/test_quirks_files.py')
test('validate-quirks-files',
quirks_file_tester,
suite : ['all'],
env: ['MESON_SOURCE_ROOT=@0@'.format(meson.project_source_root())],
)
libinput_list_devices_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-list-devices.c' ]
libinput_list_devices = executable('libinput-list-devices',
libinput_list_devices_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true,
)
test('list-devices',
libinput_list_devices,
suite : ['all', 'root', 'hardware'])
libinput_measure_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-measure.c' ]
executable('libinput-measure',
libinput_measure_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true,
)
libinput_analyze_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-analyze.c' ]
executable('libinput-analyze',
libinput_analyze_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true,
)
src_python_tools = files(
tools: add libinput analyze buttons for button state analysis This tool helps with tracking button states and time deltas between button events. Example output for a mouse with LMR buttons recorded (the mouse also has BTN_SIDE and BTN_EXTRA): Timestamp │ Delta │ L │ R │ M │ S │ E 0.596112 │ 0ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 0.689096 │ 92ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.129056 │ 439ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 1.308178 │ 179ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.469149 │ 0ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 1.598096 │ 128ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.862125 │ 264ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 2.084234 │ 222ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ │ 2.415224 │ 330ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ │ 2.831227 │ 416ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ │ 3.215067 │ 383ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 3.525230 │ 310ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 3.629006 │ 103ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 3.813078 │ 184ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 3.909170 │ 96ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 4.093180 │ 184ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 4.317036 │ 223ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 4.507175 │ 190ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 4.587105 │ 79ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ │ 4.779211 │ 192ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 5.075239 │ 296ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ 5.259097 │ 183ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ 5.379082 │ 119ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ 5.483044 │ 103ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ The default behavior is to highlight time deltas below 25ms in red. 25ms is our higher debounce timeout. Note that the delta time is the one between button events, ignoring any e.g. motion events in between. Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/1010>
2024-06-12 10:05:54 +10:00
'tools/libinput-analyze-buttons.py',
'tools/libinput-analyze-per-slot-delta.py',
'tools/libinput-analyze-recording.py',
'tools/libinput-analyze-touch-down-state.py',
'tools/libinput-list-kernel-devices.py',
'tools/libinput-measure-fuzz.py',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-size.py',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-tap.py',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-pressure.py',
'tools/libinput-measure-touch-size.py',
'tools/libinput-replay.py'
)
foreach t : src_python_tools
configure_file(input: t,
output: '@BASENAME@',
copy: true,
install_dir : libinput_tool_path
)
endforeach
libinput_record_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-record.c', git_version_h ]
tools: add a libinput-record tool This is a tool that does effectively the same job as evemu-record. evemu has two disadvantages: its API is clunky and hard to extend even for simple features. And it has a custom file format that requires special processing but is difficult to extend and hard to write manually. e.g. the bitmasks require keeping a line number state to know which bit an entry refers to. libinput-record records the same data but the output is YAML. That can be processed easier and extended in the future without breaking the parsing. We can (in the future) also interleave the evemu output with libinput's debug output, thus having a single file where the events can be compared and analysed without the need for replaying. Likewise, we can easily annotate the file with parsable bits of information without having to shove all that into a comment (like version numbers of libinput, kernel, etc). User-visible differences to evemu-record: * the output file requires an explicit -o or --output-file argument * no evemu-describe equivalent, if you just want the description simply cancel before any events are sent * to see key codes, a --show-keycodes flag must be supplied, otherwise all 'normal' keys end up as KEY_A. This protects against inadvertent information leakage * supports a --multiple option to record multiple devices simultaneously. All recordings have the same time offset, it is thus possible to reproduce bugs that depend on the interaction of more than one device. And to answer the question of: why a printf-approach to writing out yaml instead of a library, it's simply that we want to be able to have real-time output of the recording. Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2017-11-23 11:01:45 +10:00
executable('libinput-record',
libinput_record_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools + [dep_udev],
tools: add a libinput-record tool This is a tool that does effectively the same job as evemu-record. evemu has two disadvantages: its API is clunky and hard to extend even for simple features. And it has a custom file format that requires special processing but is difficult to extend and hard to write manually. e.g. the bitmasks require keeping a line number state to know which bit an entry refers to. libinput-record records the same data but the output is YAML. That can be processed easier and extended in the future without breaking the parsing. We can (in the future) also interleave the evemu output with libinput's debug output, thus having a single file where the events can be compared and analysed without the need for replaying. Likewise, we can easily annotate the file with parsable bits of information without having to shove all that into a comment (like version numbers of libinput, kernel, etc). User-visible differences to evemu-record: * the output file requires an explicit -o or --output-file argument * no evemu-describe equivalent, if you just want the description simply cancel before any events are sent * to see key codes, a --show-keycodes flag must be supplied, otherwise all 'normal' keys end up as KEY_A. This protects against inadvertent information leakage * supports a --multiple option to record multiple devices simultaneously. All recordings have the same time offset, it is thus possible to reproduce bugs that depend on the interaction of more than one device. And to answer the question of: why a printf-approach to writing out yaml instead of a library, it's simply that we want to be able to have real-time output of the recording. Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2017-11-23 11:01:45 +10:00
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true,
)
if get_option('debug-gui')
config_h.set('HAVE_DEBUG_GUI', 1)
dep_gtk = dependency('gtk4', version : '>= 4.0', required : false)
if dep_gtk.found()
config_h.set('HAVE_GTK4', 1)
else
dep_gtk = dependency('gtk+-3.0', version : '>= 3.20')
if dep_gtk.found()
config_h.set('HAVE_GTK3', 1)
endif
endif
if meson.version().version_compare('>= 0.58')
gtk_targets = dep_gtk.get_variable('targets')
else
gtk_targets = dep_gtk.get_pkgconfig_variable('targets')
endif
have_gtk_wayland = gtk_targets.contains('wayland')
have_gtk_x11 = gtk_targets.contains('x11')
dep_cairo = dependency('cairo')
dep_glib = dependency('glib-2.0')
dep_x11 = dependency('x11', required : false)
dep_wayland_client = dependency('wayland-client', required : false)
dep_wayland_protocols = dependency('wayland-protocols', required : false)
if have_gtk_x11 and dep_x11.found()
config_h.set('HAVE_GTK_X11', 1)
endif
debug_gui_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-debug-gui.c' ]
if have_gtk_wayland and dep_wayland_client.found() and dep_wayland_protocols.found()
wayland_scanner = find_program('wayland-scanner')
if meson.version().version_compare('>= 0.58')
wlproto_dir = dep_wayland_protocols.get_variable('pkgdatadir')
else
wlproto_dir = dep_wayland_protocols.get_pkgconfig_variable('pkgdatadir')
endif
proto_name = 'pointer-constraints-unstable-v1'
input = files(wlproto_dir / 'unstable' / 'pointer-constraints' / '@0@.xml'.format(proto_name))
wayland_headers = custom_target('@0@ client header'.format(proto_name),
input: input,
output: '@0@-client-protocol.h'.format(proto_name),
command: [wayland_scanner, 'client-header', '@INPUT@', '@OUTPUT@'],
)
wayland_sources = custom_target('@0@ source'.format(proto_name),
input: input,
output: '@0@-protocol.c'.format(proto_name),
command: [wayland_scanner, 'private-code', '@INPUT@', '@OUTPUT@'],
)
debug_gui_sources += [ wayland_headers, wayland_sources ]
config_h.set('HAVE_GTK_WAYLAND', 1)
endif
deps_debug_gui = [
dep_gtk,
dep_cairo,
dep_glib,
dep_wayland_client,
dep_wayland_protocols,
dep_x11,
] + deps_tools
executable('libinput-debug-gui',
debug_gui_sources,
dependencies : deps_debug_gui,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true
)
src_man += files('tools/libinput-debug-gui.man')
endif
libinput_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-tool.c' ]
libinput_tool = executable('libinput',
libinput_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : true
)
ptraccel_debug_sources = [ 'tools/ptraccel-debug.c' ]
executable('ptraccel-debug',
ptraccel_debug_sources,
dependencies : [ dep_libfilter, dep_libinput ],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : false
)
# Don't run the test during a release build because we rely on the magic
# subtool lookup
if get_option('buildtype') == 'debug' or get_option('buildtype') == 'debugoptimized'
config_tool_option_test = configuration_data()
config_tool_option_test.set('DISABLE_WARNING', 'yes')
config_tool_option_test.set('MESON_ENABLED_DEBUG_GUI', get_option('debug-gui'))
config_tool_option_test.set('MESON_BUILD_ROOT', meson.current_build_dir())
config_tool_option_test.set('TOOL_PATH', libinput_tool.full_path())
tool_option_test = configure_file(input: 'tools/test_tool_option_parsing.py',
output: '@PLAINNAME@',
configuration : config_tool_option_test)
test('tool-option-parsing',
tool_option_test,
args : [tool_option_test],
suite : ['all', 'root'],
timeout : 240)
endif
# the libinput tools check whether we execute from the builddir, this is
# the test to verify that lookup. We test twice, once as normal test
# run from the builddir, once after copying to /tmp
test_builddir_lookup = executable('test-builddir-lookup',
'test/test-builddir-lookup.c',
dependencies : [ dep_tools_shared],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : false)
test('tools-builddir-lookup',
test_builddir_lookup,
args : ['--builddir-is-set'],
suite : ['all'])
test('tools-builddir-lookup-installed',
find_program('test/helper-copy-and-exec-from-tmp.sh'),
args : [test_builddir_lookup.full_path(), '--builddir-is-null'],
env : ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH=@0@'.format(meson.current_build_dir())],
suite : ['all'],
workdir : '/tmp')
############ tests ############
test('symbols-leak-test',
find_program('test/symbols-leak-test'),
args : [ dir_src / 'libinput.sym', dir_src],
suite : ['all'])
# build-test only
executable('test-build-pedantic',
'test/build-pedantic.c',
dependencies : [dep_udev],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
c_args : ['-std=c99', '-pedantic', '-Werror'],
install : false)
# build-test only
executable('test-build-std-gnuc90',
'test/build-pedantic.c',
dependencies : [dep_udev],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
c_args : ['-std=gnu89', '-Werror'],
install : false)
# test for linking with the minimal linker flags
executable('test-build-linker',
'test/build-pedantic.c',
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies : [ dep_libinput, dep_libinput_util ],
install : false)
# test including from C++ (in case CPP compiler is available)
if add_languages('cpp', native: false, required: false)
executable('test-build-cxx',
'test/build-cxx.cc',
dependencies : [dep_udev],
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install : false)
endif
libinput_test_sources = [ 'tools/libinput-test.c' ]
executable('libinput-test',
libinput_test_sources,
dependencies : deps_tools,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : true,
)
# This is the test suite runner, we allow disabling that one because of
# dependencies
if get_option('tests')
dep_check = dependency('check', version : '>= 0.9.10', required: false)
gstack = find_program('gstack', required : false)
if gstack.found()
config_h.set('HAVE_GSTACK', 1)
endif
# for inhibit support during test run
dep_libsystemd = dependency('libsystemd', version : '>= 221', required : false)
if dep_libsystemd.found()
config_h.set('HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD', 1)
endif
litest_sources = [
'src/libinput-private-config.c',
'test/litest-device-absinfo-override.c',
'test/litest-device-acer-hawaii-keyboard.c',
'test/litest-device-acer-hawaii-touchpad.c',
'test/litest-device-aiptek-tablet.c',
'test/litest-device-alps-3fg.c',
'test/litest-device-alps-semi-mt.c',
'test/litest-device-alps-dualpoint.c',
'test/litest-device-anker-mouse-kbd.c',
'test/litest-device-apple-appletouch.c',
'test/litest-device-apple-internal-keyboard.c',
'test/litest-device-apple-magicmouse.c',
'test/litest-device-asus-rog-gladius.c',
'test/litest-device-atmel-hover.c',
'test/litest-device-bcm5974.c',
'test/litest-device-calibrated-touchscreen.c',
'test/litest-device-cyborg-rat-5.c',
'test/litest-device-dell-canvas-totem.c',
'test/litest-device-dell-canvas-totem-touch.c',
'test/litest-device-elantech-touchpad.c',
'test/litest-device-elan-tablet.c',
evdev: strip the device name of format directives This fixes a format string vulnerabilty. evdev_log_message() composes a format string consisting of a fixed prefix (including the rendered device name) and the passed-in format buffer. This format string is then passed with the arguments to the actual log handler, which usually and eventually ends up being printf. If the device name contains a printf-style format directive, these ended up in the format string and thus get interpreted correctly, e.g. for a device "Foo%sBar" the log message vs printf invocation ends up being: evdev_log_message(device, "some message %s", "some argument"); printf("event9 - Foo%sBar: some message %s", "some argument"); This can enable an attacker to execute malicious code with the privileges of the process using libinput. To exploit this, an attacker needs to be able to create a kernel device with a malicious name, e.g. through /dev/uinput or a Bluetooth device. To fix this, convert any potential format directives in the device name by duplicating percentages. Pre-rendering the device to avoid the issue altogether would be nicer but the current log level hooks do not easily allow for this. The device name is the only user-controlled part of the format string. A second potential issue is the sysname of the device which is also sanitized. This issue was found by Albin Eldstål-Ahrens and Benjamin Svensson from Assured AB, and independently by Lukas Lamster. Fixes #752 Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2022-03-30 09:25:22 +10:00
'test/litest-device-format-string.c',
'test/litest-device-generic-pressurepad.c',
'test/litest-device-generic-singletouch.c',
'test/litest-device-gpio-keys.c',
'test/litest-device-huion-pentablet.c',
tablet: add API for relative dials Some tablets such as those in the XP-PEN PRO series use "dials" which are actually scrollwheels and emit EV_REL events. These should not be emulated as rings (which are absolute) so we must expose them as a new tablet event. Adds LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_DIAL that work largely identical as our high-resolution wheel events (i.e. the values are in multiples or fractions of of 120). Currently supports two dials. This is a lot of copy/paste from the ring axes because the interface is virtually identical. The main difference is that dials give us a v120 value in the same manner as our scroll axes. Notes: - REL_DIAL is mutually exclusive with REL_WHEEL, we assume the kernel doesn't (at this point) give us devices with both. If this changes for devices with three dials (wheel + hwheel + dial) we need to add code for that. - REL_DIAL does not have a high-resolution axis and we assume that any device with REL_WHEEL_HI_RES will also have REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES (if the second wheel exists). - With dials being REL_DIAL or REL_WHEEL there is no possibility of detecting a finger release (the kernel does not route EV_RELs with a value of zero). Unless this is implemented via a side-channel - and it doesn't look like any hardware that supports dials does that - we cannot forward any information here. So unlike absolute rings we cannot provide a source information here. Closes #600 Co-authored-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/967>
2024-01-30 14:43:59 +10:00
'test/litest-device-huion-q620m-dial.c',
'test/litest-device-hp-wmi-hotkeys.c',
'test/litest-device-ignored-mouse.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard-all-codes.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard-quirked.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard-razer-blackwidow.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard-razer-blade-stealth.c',
'test/litest-device-keyboard-razer-blade-stealth-videoswitch.c',
'test/litest-device-lenovo-scrollpoint.c',
'test/litest-device-lid-switch.c',
'test/litest-device-lid-switch-surface3.c',
'test/litest-device-logitech-media-keyboard-elite.c',
'test/litest-device-logitech-trackball.c',
'test/litest-device-nexus4-touch-screen.c',
'test/litest-device-magic-trackpad.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-wheel-tilt.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-wheel-hires-disabled.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-ps2.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-roccat.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-low-dpi.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-virtual.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-wheel-click-angle.c',
'test/litest-device-mouse-wheel-click-count.c',
'test/litest-device-ms-nano-transceiver-mouse.c',
'test/litest-device-ms-surface-cover.c',
'test/litest-device-ploopy-pavonis-stylus.c',
'test/litest-device-qemu-usb-tablet.c',
'test/litest-device-sony-vaio-keys.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-x220.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-hover.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-i2c.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-pressurepad.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-rmi4.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-st.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-t440.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-x1-carbon-3rd.c',
'test/litest-device-synaptics-phantomclicks.c',
tablet: add API for relative dials Some tablets such as those in the XP-PEN PRO series use "dials" which are actually scrollwheels and emit EV_REL events. These should not be emulated as rings (which are absolute) so we must expose them as a new tablet event. Adds LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_DIAL that work largely identical as our high-resolution wheel events (i.e. the values are in multiples or fractions of of 120). Currently supports two dials. This is a lot of copy/paste from the ring axes because the interface is virtually identical. The main difference is that dials give us a v120 value in the same manner as our scroll axes. Notes: - REL_DIAL is mutually exclusive with REL_WHEEL, we assume the kernel doesn't (at this point) give us devices with both. If this changes for devices with three dials (wheel + hwheel + dial) we need to add code for that. - REL_DIAL does not have a high-resolution axis and we assume that any device with REL_WHEEL_HI_RES will also have REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES (if the second wheel exists). - With dials being REL_DIAL or REL_WHEEL there is no possibility of detecting a finger release (the kernel does not route EV_RELs with a value of zero). Unless this is implemented via a side-channel - and it doesn't look like any hardware that supports dials does that - we cannot forward any information here. So unlike absolute rings we cannot provide a source information here. Closes #600 Co-authored-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/967>
2024-01-30 14:43:59 +10:00
'test/litest-device-tablet-doubledial.c',
'test/litest-device-tablet-mode-switch.c',
tablet: add API for relative dials Some tablets such as those in the XP-PEN PRO series use "dials" which are actually scrollwheels and emit EV_REL events. These should not be emulated as rings (which are absolute) so we must expose them as a new tablet event. Adds LIBINPUT_EVENT_TABLET_PAD_DIAL that work largely identical as our high-resolution wheel events (i.e. the values are in multiples or fractions of of 120). Currently supports two dials. This is a lot of copy/paste from the ring axes because the interface is virtually identical. The main difference is that dials give us a v120 value in the same manner as our scroll axes. Notes: - REL_DIAL is mutually exclusive with REL_WHEEL, we assume the kernel doesn't (at this point) give us devices with both. If this changes for devices with three dials (wheel + hwheel + dial) we need to add code for that. - REL_DIAL does not have a high-resolution axis and we assume that any device with REL_WHEEL_HI_RES will also have REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES (if the second wheel exists). - With dials being REL_DIAL or REL_WHEEL there is no possibility of detecting a finger release (the kernel does not route EV_RELs with a value of zero). Unless this is implemented via a side-channel - and it doesn't look like any hardware that supports dials does that - we cannot forward any information here. So unlike absolute rings we cannot provide a source information here. Closes #600 Co-authored-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/967>
2024-01-30 14:43:59 +10:00
'test/litest-device-tablet-rel-dial.c',
'test/litest-device-thinkpad-extrabuttons.c',
'test/litest-device-trackpoint.c',
'test/litest-device-touch-screen.c',
'test/litest-device-touchpad-palm-threshold-zero.c',
'test/litest-device-touchscreen-invalid-range.c',
'test/litest-device-touchscreen-fuzz.c',
'test/litest-device-touchscreen-mt-tool.c',
'test/litest-device-uclogic-tablet.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-bamboo-2fg-finger.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-bamboo-2fg-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-bamboo-2fg-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-bamboo-16fg-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-calibrated-tablet.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-12wx-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-13hdt-finger.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-13hdt-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-13hdt-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-24hd-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-24hdt-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-pro-16-finger.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-pro-16-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-cintiq-pro-16-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-ekr.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-hid4800-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-intuos3-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-intuos5-finger.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-intuos5-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-intuos5-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-isdv4-4200-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-isdv4-524c-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-isdv4-e6-pen.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-isdv4-e6-finger.c',
'test/litest-device-wacom-mobilestudio-pro-pad.c',
'test/litest-device-waltop-tablet.c',
'test/litest-device-wheel-only.c',
'test/litest-device-xen-virtual-pointer.c',
'test/litest-device-vmware-virtual-usb-mouse.c',
'test/litest-device-yubikey.c',
'test/litest-runner.c',
'test/litest.c',
'test/litest-main.c',
]
if have_mtdev
litest_sources += [
'test/litest-device-protocol-a-touch-screen.c',
]
endif
dep_dl = cc.find_library('dl')
deps_litest = [
dep_libinput,
dep_udev,
dep_libevdev,
dep_dl,
dep_lm,
dep_libsystemd,
dep_libquirks,
dep_libinput_util_libinput,
]
litest_config_h = configuration_data()
litest_config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_DEVICE_GROUPS_RULES_FILE',
meson.current_build_dir() /
'80-libinput-device-groups-litest.rules')
litest_config_h.set_quoted('LIBINPUT_FUZZ_OVERRIDE_UDEV_RULES_FILE',
meson.current_build_dir() /
'90-libinput-fuzz-override-litest.rules')
if dep_check.found()
def_disable_backtrace = '-DLITEST_DISABLE_BACKTRACE_LOGGING'
defs_litest_selftest = [
def_disable_backtrace,
'-Wno-unused',
]
test_litest_selftest_sources = [
'test/litest-selftest.c',
'test/litest-runner.c',
'test/litest.c',
]
test_litest_selftest = executable('test-litest-selftest',
test_litest_selftest_sources,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies : [deps_litest, dep_check],
c_args : defs_litest_selftest,
install : false)
test('test-litest-selftest',
test_litest_selftest,
suite : ['all'],
timeout : 100)
endif
def_LT_VERSION = '-DLIBINPUT_LT_VERSION="@0@:@1@:@2@"'.format(libinput_lt_c, libinput_lt_r, libinput_lt_a)
test_library_version = executable('test-library-version',
['test/test-library-version.c'],
c_args : [ def_LT_VERSION ],
install : false)
test('test-library-version',
test_library_version,
suite : ['all'])
test_utils_sources = [
'test/test-utils.c',
'test/litest-runner.c',
'test/litest.c',
]
test_utils = executable('libinput-test-utils',
test_utils_sources,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies : deps_litest,
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : get_option('install-tests'))
test('test-utils',
test_utils,
suite : ['all'])
tests_sources = [
'test/test-udev.c',
'test/test-path.c',
'test/test-pointer.c',
'test/test-touch.c',
'test/test-log.c',
'test/test-tablet.c',
'test/test-totem.c',
'test/test-pad.c',
'test/test-touchpad.c',
'test/test-touchpad-tap.c',
'test/test-touchpad-buttons.c',
'test/test-trackpoint.c',
'test/test-trackball.c',
'test/test-misc.c',
'test/test-keyboard.c',
'test/test-device.c',
'test/test-gestures.c',
'test/test-switch.c',
'test/test-quirks.c',
]
if have_plugins and have_lua
tests_sources += ['test/test-plugins-lua.c']
endif
libinput_test_runner_sources = litest_sources + tests_sources
libinput_test_runner = executable('libinput-test-suite',
libinput_test_runner_sources,
include_directories : [includes_src, includes_include],
dependencies : deps_litest,
install_dir : libinput_tool_path,
install : get_option('install-tests'))
src_man += 'test/libinput-test-suite.man'
# When adding new TEST_COLLECTION() macros, add to this list and the CI
# $ git grep TEST_COLLECTION test/test-* | sed -e "s|.*TEST_COLLECTION(\(.*\))|\t\t'\1',|" | sort
collections = [
'device',
'gestures',
'keyboard',
'log',
'misc',
'pad',
'path',
'pointer',
'quirks',
'switch',
'tablet',
'tablet_eraser',
'tablet_left_handed',
'tablet_proximity',
'tablet_tip',
'totem',
'touch',
'touchpad',
'touchpad_buttons',
'touchpad_dwt',
'touchpad_palm',
'touchpad_tap',
'touchpad_tap_drag',
'touchpad_tap_palm',
'trackball',
'trackpoint',
'udev',
]
if have_plugins and have_lua
collections += ['lua']
endif
foreach group : collections
test('libinput-test-suite-@0@'.format(group),
libinput_test_runner,
suite : ['all', 'valgrind', 'root', 'hardware'],
args : ['--filter-group=@0@'.format(group)],
is_parallel : false,
timeout : 1100)
endforeach
test('libinput-test-deviceless',
libinput_test_runner,
suite : ['all', 'valgrind'],
args: ['--filter-deviceless'])
valgrind = find_program('valgrind', required : false)
if valgrind.found()
valgrind_env = environment()
valgrind_suppressions_file = dir_src_test / 'valgrind.suppressions'
add_test_setup('valgrind',
exe_wrapper : [ valgrind,
'--log-file=valgrind.%p.log',
'--leak-check=full',
'--gen-suppressions=all',
'--error-exitcode=3',
'--suppressions=' + valgrind_suppressions_file ],
env : valgrind_env,
timeout_multiplier : 3)
else
message('valgrind not found, disabling valgrind test suite')
endif
configure_file(output : 'litest-config.h',
configuration : litest_config_h)
endif
############ man pages ############
man_config = configuration_data()
man_config.set('LIBINPUT_VERSION', meson.project_version())
man_config.set('LIBINPUT_DATA_DIR', dir_data)
if get_option('install-tests')
man_config.set('HAVE_INSTALLED_TESTS', '.\"')
else
man_config.set('HAVE_INSTALLED_TESTS', '')
endif
if get_option('debug-gui')
man_config.set('HAVE_DEBUG_GUI', '')
else
man_config.set('HAVE_DEBUG_GUI', '.\"')
endif
src_man += files(
'tools/libinput.man',
'tools/libinput-analyze.man',
tools: add libinput analyze buttons for button state analysis This tool helps with tracking button states and time deltas between button events. Example output for a mouse with LMR buttons recorded (the mouse also has BTN_SIDE and BTN_EXTRA): Timestamp │ Delta │ L │ R │ M │ S │ E 0.596112 │ 0ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 0.689096 │ 92ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.129056 │ 439ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 1.308178 │ 179ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.469149 │ 0ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 1.598096 │ 128ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 1.862125 │ 264ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ 2.084234 │ 222ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ │ 2.415224 │ 330ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ │ 2.831227 │ 416ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ │ 3.215067 │ 383ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 3.525230 │ 310ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 3.629006 │ 103ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 3.813078 │ 184ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 3.909170 │ 96ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 4.093180 │ 184ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 4.317036 │ 223ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ │ 4.507175 │ 190ms │ ┬ │ │ │ │ │ 4.587105 │ 79ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ │ 4.779211 │ 192ms │ ┴ │ │ │ │ 5.075239 │ 296ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ 5.259097 │ 183ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ 5.379082 │ 119ms │ │ │ ┬ │ │ 5.483044 │ 103ms │ │ │ ┴ │ │ The default behavior is to highlight time deltas below 25ms in red. 25ms is our higher debounce timeout. Note that the delta time is the one between button events, ignoring any e.g. motion events in between. Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/1010>
2024-06-12 10:05:54 +10:00
'tools/libinput-analyze-buttons.man',
'tools/libinput-analyze-per-slot-delta.man',
'tools/libinput-analyze-recording.man',
'tools/libinput-analyze-touch-down-state.man',
'tools/libinput-debug-events.man',
'tools/libinput-debug-tablet.man',
'tools/libinput-debug-tablet-pad.man',
'tools/libinput-list-devices.man',
'tools/libinput-list-kernel-devices.man',
'tools/libinput-measure.man',
'tools/libinput-measure-fuzz.man',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-size.man',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-tap.man',
'tools/libinput-measure-touchpad-pressure.man',
'tools/libinput-measure-touch-size.man',
'tools/libinput-quirks.man',
'tools/libinput-record.man',
'tools/libinput-replay.man',
'tools/libinput-test.man',
)
foreach m : src_man
configure_file(input : m,
output : '@BASENAME@.1',
configuration : man_config,
install_dir : dir_man1)
endforeach
# Same man page for the subtools to stay consistent with the other tools
configure_file(input : 'tools/libinput-quirks.man',
output : 'libinput-quirks-list.1',
configuration : man_config,
install_dir : dir_man1,
)
configure_file(input : 'tools/libinput-quirks.man',
output : 'libinput-quirks-validate.1',
configuration : man_config,
install_dir : dir_man1,
)
############ output files ############
configure_file(output : 'config.h', configuration : config_h)