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Peter Hutterer 77231f1aea test: fix the 'all codes' keyboard device
The ...create() method returned the wrong device, so this one was never
actually used. Once we start using, we get test case failures related to the
device having BTN_foo events as well. For now, just disable those codes so we
have a keyboard with all keys and pass the tests. The rest needs better
fixing.

Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
(cherry picked from commit 4c4d400bcb)
2017-10-04 10:49:44 +10:00
doc doc: expand on the meson build instructions 2017-07-10 15:16:43 +10:00
include/linux include: sync linux kernel header files with 4.12 2017-10-04 10:49:44 +10:00
m4 Port evdev code to be used as a shared library 2013-11-12 22:37:20 +01:00
src evdev: update key type check for new key defines 2017-10-04 10:49:44 +10:00
test test: fix the 'all codes' keyboard device 2017-10-04 10:49:44 +10:00
tools tools: remove a leftover debug printf statement 2017-09-19 15:11:54 +10:00
udev udev: Add specific pressure range for the Chromebook R13 CB5-312T 2017-06-07 09:33:45 +10:00
.gitignore gitignore: drop test/test-* pattern 2017-06-15 17:46:51 +10:00
.vimdir Add .vimdir for libinput-specific settings 2015-05-25 09:17:29 +10:00
autogen.sh autogen.sh: exec the configure script 2017-01-26 14:43:35 +10:00
circle.yml Add support for CircleCI 2017-07-10 15:17:18 +10:00
CODING_STYLE Add more rules to CODING_STYLE 2015-07-08 09:19:05 +10:00
configure.ac configure.ac: libinput 1.8.2 2017-09-07 16:54:32 +10:00
COPYING COPYING: Update boilerplate from MIT X11 to MIT Expat license 2015-06-16 14:36:04 +10:00
Makefile.am Add meson.build file 2017-05-04 13:49:37 +10:00
meson.build evdev: accept accelerometers if they are tagged as other devices too 2017-10-04 10:48:55 +10:00
meson_options.txt meson: build docs by default, but allow disabling it 2017-06-20 16:43:49 +10:00
README.md README: tidy up the documentation links 2017-07-03 14:43:26 +10:00

libinput

libinput is a library that handles input devices for display servers and other applications that need to directly deal with input devices.

It provides device detection, device handling, input device event processing and abstraction so minimize the amount of custom input code the user of libinput need to provide the common set of functionality that users expect. Input event processing includes scaling touch coordinates, generating pointer events from touchpads, pointer acceleration, etc.

libinput originates from weston, the Wayland reference compositor.

Architecture

libinput is not used directly by applications, rather it is used by the xf86-input-libinput X.Org driver or wayland compositors. The typical software stack for a system running Wayland is:

@dotfile libinput-stack-wayland.gv

Where the Wayland compositor may be Weston, mutter, KWin, etc. Note that Wayland encourages the use of toolkits, so the Wayland client (your application) does not usually talk directly to the compositor but rather employs a toolkit (e.g. GTK) to do so.

The simplified software stack for a system running X.Org is:

@dotfile libinput-stack-xorg.gv

Again, on a modern system the application does not usually talk directly to the X server using Xlib but rather employs a toolkit to do so.

Source code

The source code of libinput can be found at: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/wayland/libinput

For a list of current and past releases visit: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libinput/

Build instructions: http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/building_libinput.html

Reporting Bugs

Bugs can be filed in the libinput component of Wayland: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Wayland&component=libinput

Where possible, please provide an evemu recording of the input device and/or the event sequence in question.

See @ref reporting_bugs for more info.

Documentation

Examples of how to use libinput are the debugging tools in the libinput repository. Developers are encouraged to look at those tools for a real-world (yet simple) example on how to use libinput.

License

libinput is licensed under the MIT license.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: [...]

See the COPYING file for the full license information.