The additional rules fix a firmware bug in the en keyboard of Librem notebooks by Purism.
By doing so the break the keyboard with other layouts which do not have the same bug in their firmware.
The device is very similar to MACH-WX9 in many ways, including this
particular one. Adding these rules gets rid of evdev warnings as buttons
are being pressed on this device.
It is only the Samsung 900X3A which has the alternative function keys.
The 900X3B, 900X4B have the standard Series 9 layout - as defined above.
Note: the 900X4A is not a valid laptop model.
2 updates to the Logitech MX5000 key mappings:
1. Fix Logitech MX5000 Media key mapping:
The MX5000 has a key clearly marked "media" (in text) and when they gets
pressed the keyboards LCD briefly shows "MEDIA" in a big font.
Yet the keyboard sends a HID usage code which according to the HUTT
is config/control-panel. Map this to media so that the key behaves as
labeled.
2. Add mapping for the scan-code send by the Fn on/off toggle key
The Logitech Dinovo Edge has 5 special hotkeys, one with a phone symbol
and the 4 usual Logitech A-D smartkeys. These send custom Logitech
0xc10xx keycodes, add mappings for these.
Some Logitech wireless keyboards report when there Fn key is pressed,
add a mapping for this.
While it also fix identiation of 2 adjescent key-maps to use tabs like the
other Logitech entries
Dell new Privacy feature provide new hardware level privacy
protect for users,it needs to map the scan code to F20 micmute
Signed-off-by: Perry Yuan <perry_yuan@dell.com>
I tested this on my ZBook Studio G5. I'm not sure if this works for other ZBook studio machines.
I have two more notes on this PR:
- some keys send multiple scancodes. I matched only on one of them, because I couldn't figure out how to match
on all of them. This results in the others still being visible:
Event: time 1604520228.146226, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.151533, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value db
Event: time 1604520228.151533, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA), value 1
Event: time 1604520228.151533, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.259862, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 38
Event: time 1604520228.259862, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 56 (KEY_LEFTALT), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.259862, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.259944, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 66
Event: time 1604520228.259944, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 218 (KEY_CONNECT), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.259944, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.266513, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value db
Event: time 1604520228.266513, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.266513, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
I wanted to set the display key to switchvideomode, but another key is already set to that, so I set it to displaytoggle instead.
Pinebook Pro's display brightness up & down keys do not work until the
keys are mapped to the corresponding codes.
Also, the sleep key is mapped to KEY_POWER code originally. This quirk
maps the sleep key to the KEY_SLEEP code.
This idea comes from the pinebookpro-post-install package [1] of Manjaro
ARM, which is the preloaded OS on Pinebook Pro.
[1]: 7ab1a134ea
This reverts commit c0443b97b7.
I got various cases wrong:
"usb:v04F3p2B7Cd5912dc00dsc00dp00ic03isc00ip00in00"
"usb:v0627p0001:QEMU USB Tablet"
"input:b0003v0627p0001e0001-e0,1,2,4,k110,111,112,r0,1,8,B,am4,lsfw"
OTOH:
-evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV:*
+evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV*
is OK. Other parts follow after 'pn'.
-mouse:*:name:*Trackball*:*
-mouse:*:name:*trackball*:*
-mouse:*:name:*TrackBall*:*
+mouse:*:name:*Trackball*:
+mouse:*:name:*trackball*:
+mouse:*:name:*TrackBall*:
... and anything else with :name should be OK too, because our imports always
include ":" at the end:
IMPORT{builtin}="hwdb 'joystick:$env{ID_BUS}:v$attr{id/vendor}p$attr{id/product}:name:$attr{name}:'"
Including '*' at the end makes the pattern work even if we decide to add
something to the match string later.
Fixes#17499.
The properties are not unquoted by udev, so the quotes effectively became part
of the value.
Even though those properties were added quite a while ago
(086c001e29,
d7d31692bf), they never started being used
(because of issues with having multiple layouts), see
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/906,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775681.
Let's remove the quotes while we still can.
From https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775681#c7:
> Note to self: the values for XKB_FIXED_LAYOUT and XKB_FIXED_VARIANT are
> quoted, meaning that we need to remove the quotes before passing the values
> from udev_device_get_property_value() to xkb_keymap_new_from_names()
> otherwise the compilation of the keymap fails (please don't ask how I found
> out...)
No functional change is intended.
The general pattern of changes:
-usb:v04F3p2B7C*
+usb:v04F3p2B7C:*
This is mostly a clarification, to make the part that makes the usb vXXXXpYYYY
part visually separated. It would only make a difference if we added further
keys with a different number of digits, which is unlikely.
-usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Keyboard*
-usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Mouse*
-usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Tablet*
+usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Keyboard*:*
+usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Mouse*:*
+usb:v0627p0001:*QEMU USB Tablet*:*
Again, only a clarification. We know that ":" will appear somewhere later in
the match key, so anything that matches "…Keyboard*" will also match "…Keyboard*:*".
-evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV*
+evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV:*
This makes the match narrower. Previously we would match product "N53SV"
and "N53SV2", "N53SV3", and others. Here we are saying that the ':pn' part must
match exactly. Most of the changes in this patch match this pattern. I made a few
judgement calls and used "pn…*:*" when I wasn't sure if the full pn is included:
-evdev:name:Dell WMI hotkeys:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnDell*:pnPrecision*
+evdev:name:Dell WMI hotkeys:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnDell*:pnPrecision*:*
-evdev:name:Cypress APA Trackpad ?cyapa?:dmi:*:svnHewlett-Packard*:pnFalco*:
+evdev:name:Cypress APA Trackpad ?cyapa?:dmi:*:svnHewlett-Packard*:pnFalco*:*
This more like the "QEMU" example above, since all dmi strings end in ":", so
anything which matches the old version will also match the new version.
-evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnGateway*:pnA0A1*:pvr*
+evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnGateway*:pnA0A1*:*
I replaced trailing ":pvr*" by ":*". This makes no functional difference because
we expect "pvr" to always appear in the dmi string. This makes patterns shorter.
-evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnAcer*:pn*
+evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnAcer*:pn*:*
OTOH, ":pn*" is kept. This is because almost patterns include ":pn*", and if we
skip it, we should make it clear that this is on purpose, that we really want to
match any product name.
The python script to generate autosuspend rules is updated to use ":*" too.
Inspired by https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/17281#discussion_r501489750.
I'm keeping this part separate because a function change is intended here.
Those patterns didn't match:
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn_:bvr_:bd_:svnLENOVO:pn_:pvrThinkPadT430s'
KEYBOARD_LED_CAPSLOCK=0
$ systemd-hwdb query 'evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn_:bvr_:bd_:svnLENOVO:pn_:pvrThinkPadT430s:'
(nil)
This commit add calendar and micmute hotkeys for HP EliteBook Folio G1, and also correct name of other laptop from HP EliteBook Folio series - HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G2
1. rfkill hotkey is reported from three source: keyboard, Intel HID and HP Wireless hotkeys. Let's block first two.
2. Correct mapping for calendar, micmute, display and brightness hotkeys.
This commit enables the microphone mute button and the screen rotate button, even if the latter is improperly linked. I have documented how to achieve this in https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MSI_P15#Fn_Keys .
HP spec mandates the hp-wireless driver as canonical source of rfkill
event, so mask the rfkill event from intel-hid to avoid double rfkill
events fired from a single hotkey press.
With the default config repeated press of fn+VolumeUp or fn+VolumeDown lead to
repeated presses even after release, which leads to volume going to 100% or 0%.
The kernel now has proper evdev codes for the menu buttons below the
small LCD-s builtin to some keyboards.
Add mappings for these buttons on the Logitech MX5000 and MX5500 keyboards.
Chromebook keyboards have a top row which generates f1-f10 key codes but
the keys have media symbols printed on them. A simple scan code to key
code mapping to the correct media keys makes the f1-f10 inaccessible. To
properly use the keyboard a custom key code to symbol mapping in xbk is
required (a variant of the chromebook xkb model is already upstream).
Other devices have similar problems.
This commit makes it possible to specify which xkb model should be used
for a specific device by setting XKB_FIXED_MODEL.