Move the logic used to parse boolean quirks and udev flags to a common
function in utils.
Refactor, no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Starting with kernel v5.0 two new axes are available for high-resolution wheel
scrolling: REL_WHEEL_HI_RES and REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES. Both axes send data in
fractions of 120 where each multiple of 120 amounts to one logical scroll
event. Fractions of 120 indicate a wheel movement less than one detent.
This commit adds a new API for scroll events. Three new event types that encode
the axis source in the event type name and a new API to get a normalized-to-120
value that also used by Windows and the kernel (each multiple of 120 represents
a logical scroll click).
This addresses a main shortcoming with the existing API - it was unreliable to
calculate the click angle based on the axis value+discrete events and thus any
caller using the axis value alone would be left with some ambiguity. With the
v120 API it's now possible to (usually) calculate the click angle, but more
importantly it provides the simplest hw-independent way of scrolling by a
click or a fraction of a click.
A new event type is required, the only way to integrate the v120 value
otherwise was to start sending events with a discrete value of 0. This
would break existing xf86-input-libinput (divide by zero, fixed in 0.28.2) and
weston (general confusion). mutter, kwin are unaffected.
With the new API, the old POINTER_AXIS event are deprecated - callers should use
the new API where available and discard any POINTER_AXIS events.
Notable: REL_WHEEL/REL_HWHEEL are emulated by the kernel but there's no
guarantee that they'll come every accumulated 120 values, e.g. Logitech mice
often send events that don't add up to 120 per detent.
We use the kernel's wheel click emulation instead of doing our own.
libinput guarantees high-resolution events even on pre-5.0 kernels.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Extract the logic in litest_assert_event_type to a generic function,
litest_assert_event_type_is_one_of, that takes a variable number of
expected event types.
Refactor, no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Set multiplier for T470 to 0.4, same as for T480.
Trackpoint behavior on T470 was good before 1.9.0 (more precisely,
before the commit 87b568) when a new trackpoint acceleration algorithm
was introduced instead of the traditional linear filter. Since then
it is too sensitive and seems impossible to fine-tune using hw settings
or libinput accel speed setting.
With multiplier set to 0.4 it is as good (or better) as in 1.8.4.
Sensitivity feels the same as in 1.8.4 with the same hw settings for
speed and sensitivity.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Maluka <dmitrymaluka@gmail.com>
The device sends its own scroll events when its trackpoint is moved
while the middle button is pressed.
Because scroll events are inhibited while the middle button is pressed
a quirk is necessary for this device to not inhibit scroll events.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
This way we can ensure that at least one device is available, and that
it is the device we want.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
meson uses MESON_TESTTHREADS to determine the number of parallel test
jobs. Since our main test suite cannot be run in parallel anyway, use
that same variable in litest to determine how many jobs we should fork
off.
In the CI pipeline, we can use FDO_CI_CONCURRENT to pass that down so we
don't end up running a billion jobs on a test runner.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Starting with meson v0.49.0, the "/" operator can be used instead of
join_paths.
Update meson to v0.49.0 and remove all calls to join_paths.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Update GTK to version 4 on Fedora, Arch and Alpine Linux.
Not updating Debian and FreeBSD because the package is not available yet
and Ubuntu because it is not available on 20.10.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
Move the code used to pace the different UI elements to its own
function.
Refactor, no functional changes.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
This does little other than drag in a whole bunch of dependencies. The
libinput documentation is designed to be consumed online, so there's no
need building it on every machine.
We leave the dependencies installed in the images because it's a lot
easier to remove them and test if the build still works than adding them
and dragging in every updated package since we built the image.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Add a section in the contributing documentation with common pipeline
errors and how to fix them and point to this page when the CI fails.
Signed-off-by: José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>
None of our jobs rely on the artifacts of a previous job, so let's not
pass those around. Make this part of the default policy and include it
from every job.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/merge_requests/512 disables
input smoothing for AES devices. However, some AES devices produce
segmented/wobbly curves without smoothing. This change introduces an
`AttrTabletSmoothing` boolean property, which overrides the default smoothing
behavior.
See #632
Signed-off-by: Quytelda Kahja <quytelda@tamalin.org>
Squashes compiler warnings about unused functions given this header is
included in multiple files.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Replace our cross-compilation for FreeBSD with a proper template.
FreeBSD doesn't do normal containers so we need a bunch of if/else to
skip the container builds.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Should have been part of 9133693b15.
This fixes an issue with calls to meson_build.sh with an otherwise empty
MESON_TEST_ARGS - thanks to the space before $SUITES it would no longer
the zero-string condition in meson_build.sh.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
This was part of the test-suite-vm template but to make it easily
re-usable split out the parts that are just about building in a qemu
image from the parts that are specific to running the test suites.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Having only one qemu tag worked only because we only had one
distribution using qemu. If we have multiple of those we just
duplicate/overwrite the variable so let's not do that.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
According to the linker man page libraries are searched in the following paths:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
Paths in the cache file /etc/ld.so.cache
/lib, /usr/lib, /lib64 and /usr/lib64
As we are not using LD_LIBRARY_PATH, we can rely on ldconfig as a fairly portable solution because it "creates the necessary links and cache to the most recent shared libraries found in the directories specified on the command line, in the file /etc/ld.so.conf, and in the trusted directories (/lib and /usr/lib)".
Tested on fedora 34, manjaro 2021.07, kubuntu 21.04
Signed-off-by: Andrea Ippolito <andrea.ippo@gmail.com>
In the various logging functions where we need to modify the format
argument, disable the compiler warnings. Interestingly, GCC doesn't seem
to mind those but building with clang unleashes pages of warnings.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
3d3d9b7f69 got rid of the need for a tmp
argument for list_for_each_safe() but switched the loop to be a
multiline statement. This could potentially cause bugs where the loop is
used inside a block without curly braces, e.g.
if (condition)
list_for_each_safe()
func()
The assignment preceding the actual loop would result in the code
reading as:
if (condition)
pos = ....
list_for_each_safe()
The actual list loop would be unconditional.
Fix this by moving the initial assignment into an expression statement.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Pressing Ctrl/Shift on this model triggers light touches that causes random clicks.
This doesn't occur on Windows 10 so adding this quirk to fix it
Signed-off-by: sharno <sharnoby3@gmail.com>