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The DualSense and DualShock 4 have 3 main components: the gamepad proper,
a touchpad and motion sensors. They also have an extra component in the
form of a headphone jack, which is only available via BT on the
PlayStation consoles but can be used on other devices via USB.
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UPower
Requirements:
glib-2.0 >= 2.66.0
gio-2.0 >= 2.16.1
gudev-1.0 >= 235 (Linux)
libimobiledevice-1.0 >= 0.9.7 (optional)
polkit-gobject-1 >= 124
UPower is an abstraction for enumerating power devices, listening to device events and querying history and statistics. Any application or service on the system can access the org.freedesktop.UPower service via the system message bus.
Debugging
When doing bug reports, the following information can be useful:
grep . /sys/class/power_supply/*/*
This includes the current kernel view of all power supplies in the system. It is always a good idea to include this information.udevadm info -e
This shows the hardware configuration and is relevant when e.g. the type of an external device is misdetected.upower -d
Shows upower's view of the stateupower --monitor-detail
Dumps device information every time that a change happens. This helps with debugging dynamic issues.udevadm monitor
Dumps the udev/kernel reported hardware changes (and addition/removal). This is helpful when debugging dynamic issues, in particular if it is not clear whether the issue is coming from the kernel or upower.
In addition, it can also be useful to run upower in debug mode and post the logs. There are two ways of doing so:
- Run upower daemon manually, you can do so using:
sudo /usr/libexec/upowerd -rd - Modify the systemd service and restart. This is best done by:
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sudo systemctl edit upower.service -
Adding the two lines:
[Service] Environment=G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all -
sudo systemctl restart upower.service -
Grab logs using
journalctl -u upower.serviceor similar
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