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2016-12-21configure.ac: add option to disable mtd_probeIoan-Adrian Ratiu
FTL is not necessarily present on all kernels so it's useful to have an option to disable this. Signed-off-by: Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@ni.com>
2016-12-11udev: Add rules for accelerometer orientation quirksBastien Nocera
This commit adds a rules file to extract the properties from hwdb to set on i2c IIO devices. This is used to set the ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX property on IIO devices, to be consumed by iio-sensor-proxy or equivalent daemon. The hwdb file contains documentation on how to write quirks. Note however that mount information is usually exported in: - the device-tree for ARM devices - the ACPI DSDT for Intel-compatible devices but currently not extracted by the kernel. Also note that some devices have the framebuffer rotation that changes between the bootloader and the main system, which might mean that the accelerometer is then wrongly oriented. This is a missing feature in the i915 kernel driver: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94894 which needs to be fixed, and won't require quirks. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2016-11-23rules: updateAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-09-25Forward-ported network rule-generator code from eudev-1.10eudev/v3.1.4Ian Stakenvicius
2015-07-20It's moved to the iio-sensor-proxy D-Bus service.Bastien Nocera
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-07-20Revert "hwdb: add a touchpad hwdb"Peter Hutterer
The main purpose of this hwdb was to tag touchpads that have the physical trackstick buttons wired to the touchpad (Lenovo Carbon X1 3rd, Lenovo *50 series). This hwdb is not required on kernels 4.0 and above, the kernel now re-routes button presses through the trackstick's device node. Userspace does not need to do anything. See kernel commit cdd9dc195916ef5644cfac079094c3c1d1616e4c. This reverts commit 001a247324b44c0e0b8fdba41a6fc66e7465b8b6. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-07-20rules: remove all power management from udevKay Sievers
It is not udev's task to apply any of these setting that way, or from udev rules files. Things need to be sortet out in the kernel, or explicit whitelist can possibly be added to the hardware database. Until that is sorted out, and general agreement, udev is not willing to maintain any such lists or power management settings in general. "Thanks for digging this out! I thought my Kinesis keyboard got broken and ordered a new one, only to find out that the new one doesn't work as well. I'm not sure whether we should start collecting a blacklist of keyboards which don't work with USB autosuspend, or rather a whitelist? Or revert this wholesale?" https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/340 Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-06-0280-net-name-slot.rules: restored for issue #117.Anthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-04-12udev: builtin-keyboard: add support for EVDEV_ABS_*Anthony G. Basile
Parse properties in the form EVDEV_ABS_00="<min>:<max>:<res>:<fuzz>:<flat>" and apply them to the kernel device. Future processes that open that device will see the updated EV_ABS range. This is particularly useful for touchpads that don't provide a resolution in the kernel driver but can be fixed up through hwdb entries (e.g. bcm5974). All values in the property are optional, e.g. a string of "::45" is valid to set the resolution to 45. The order intentionally orders resolution before fuzz and flat despite it being the last element in the absinfo struct. The use-case for setting fuzz/flat is almost non-existent, resolution is probably the most common case we'll need. To avoid multiple hwdb invocations for the same device, replace the hwdb "keyboard:" prefix with "evdev:" and drop the separate 60-keyboard.rules file. The new 60-evdev.rules is called for all event nodes anyway, we don't need a separate rules file and second callout to the hwdb builtin. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-03-18rules: remove unsed net rulesAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-03-18rules: merge tty and serial rules fileKay Sievers
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-03-18rules: merge udev-late.rules filesKay Sievers
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-03-18rules: move block device rules to its own rules fileKay Sievers
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-02-11src/udev/udev-builtin.c: remove legacy optional keymapAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2015-02-11src/udev/udev-builtin-kmod.c: remove the modprobe alt to kmod codeAnthony G. Basile
2015-02-11rule_generator: remove legacy codeAnthony G. Basile
2015-02-08hwdb: add a touchpad hwdbPeter Hutterer
Currently used to tag devices in the new Lenovo *50 series and the X1 Carbon 3rd. These laptops re-introduced the physical trackpoint buttons that were missing from the *40 series but those buttons are now wired up to the touchpad. The touchpad now sends BTN_0, BTN_1 and BTN_2 for the trackpoint. The same button codes were used in older touchpads that had dedicated scroll up/down buttons. Input drivers need to work around this and thus know what they're dealing with. For the previous gen we introduced INPUT_PROP_TOPBUTTONPAD in the kernel, but the resulting mess showed that these per-device quirks should really live in userspace. The list currently includes the X1 Carbon 3rd PNPID, others will be added as get to know which PNPID they have. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2014-11-28hwdb: add a new db for the DPI/frequency settings of micePeter Hutterer
Pointer acceleration for relative input devices (mice, trackballs, etc.) applies to the deltas of the device. Alas, those deltas have no physical reference point - a delta of 10 may be caused by a large movement of a low-dpi mouse or by a minute movement of a high-dpi mouse. Which makes pointer acceleration a bit useless and high-dpi devices essentially unusable. In an ideal world, we could read the DPI from the device directly and work with that. In the world we actually live in, we need to compile this list manually. This patch introduces the database, with the usual match formats and a single property to be set on a device: MOUSE_DPI That is either a single value for most mice, or a list of values for mice that can change resolution at runtime. The exact format is detailed in the hwdb file. Note that we're explicitly overshooting the requirements we have for libinput atm. Frequency could be detected in software and we don't actually use the list of multiple resolutions (because we can't detect when they change anyway). However, we might as well collect those values from the get-go, adding/modifying what will eventually amount to hundreds of entries is a bit cumbersome. Note: we rely on the input_id builtin to tag us as mouse first, ordering of the rules is important. (David: fixed up typos and moved hwdb file into ./hwdb/) Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2014-09-13udev: remove userspace firmware loading supportKay Sievers
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2014-03-02rules: retain, but do not install 80-net-setup-link.rulesAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2014-02-28Enable some missed udev rulesAnthony G. Basile
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2013-08-01fix build system error introduced in c8cbcb8899eudev/v1.2Ian Stakenvicius
Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-08-01provide alternative 80-drivers.rules for --disable-kmodIan Stakenvicius
Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-07-24Switch from external keymaps to internal (hwdb) keymapsIan Stakenvicius
This commit imports the new internal keyboard handling from upstream. This is a combination of many upstream commits, including those that added code, removed old code, and updated the hwdb. Some commits (hwdb ones specifically) were unrelated but brought in anyways to keep the whole hwdb consistent. Each upstream commit included is as follows: 9d7d42bc406a2ac04639674281ce3ff6beeda790 - internal keymap support 0c959b39175b126fdb70ae00de37ca6d9c8ca3a1 - hwdb: keyboard -- add file e8193554925a22b63bef0e77b8397b56d63a91ff - hwdb: keyboard -- update comments c79d894d590fc9df4861738555cc43c477e33376 - hwdb: import data aedc2eddd16e48d468e6ad0aea2caf00c7d37365 - hwdb: keyboard update 97a9313cafccf772ce03f5ebd36fe4d9d8412583 - hwdb: drop non-existant Samsung 900XC3 from keymap ddc77f62244bb41d5c8261517e2e1ff1b763fc94 - switch from udev keymaps to hwdb 0c3815773331b263713f4f7b9d80bc1ca159338e - also remove keymaps-force-release directory 1b6bce89b3383904d0dab619dd38bff673f7286e - keymap: re-add Logitech USB corded/cordless models bf89b99c5a39115112c2eda4c2103e2db54988d2 - 60-keyboard.hwdb: Fix syntax error ce39bb6909578017aa10031638e724e038f0b859 - hwdb: data update, upstream 884c86812c51479496edd50b278383d7bb67baf0 - rules: keyboard - use builtin command All code from each of the above commits is attributed to the original authors. There were some adjustments made in order to support the code differences between upstream and eudev, which was done by myself. Also of note is that the code can still be disabled via the --disable-keymaps configure option, which was removed from upstream. Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-07-03create /etc/udev/rules.d target on installIan Stakenvicius
Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-04-09rules/Makefile.am: conditionally install 80-net-name-slot.rulesAnthony G. Basile
We do not want to install 80-net-name-slot.rules if we --enable-rule-generator. In fact doing so will switch to the predictable network interface names. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2013-04-07rules/40-mem-null.rules: coalesce with rules/50-udev-default.rulesAnthony G. Basile
There is no reason to keep this rule separate and it works fine when incuded in 50-udev-default.rules. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2013-04-04Remove 75-persistent-net-generator.rules reintroduced in commit ef0ac643Ian Stakenvicius
75-persistent-net-generator.rules is in the rule_generator subdir, do not try and install from here. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2013-04-02Correct permissions on /dev/null and friends for 2.6.32Anthony G. Basile
This sets the permissions on null, zero, full, random and urandom to 666 which is needed for older kernels. This is part of Gentoo's 40-gentoo.rules which can now be dropped from Gentoo's ebuild. X-gentoo-Bug: 457868 X-gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457868 Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-04-02udev: make firmware loading optional and disable by defaultTom Gundersen
Distros that whish to support old kernels should set --with-firmware-dirs="/usr/lib/firmware/updates:/usr/lib/firmware" to retain the old behaviour. Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-04-02rules: updates from upstreamAnthony G. Basile
Authors include: Tollef Fog Heen Kay Sievers Tom Gundersen Tony Camuso Lennart Poettering Martin Pitt Harald Hoyer Michal Schmidt Matthew Garrett See http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/log/rules Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Ian Stakenvicius <axs@gentoo.org>
2013-01-28Make blkid optionalIan Stakenvicius
Embedded systems may not want to include util-linux when they do not intend to use blkid functionality Modified from original author's commit to not install 60-persistent-storage.rules if blkid is disabled systemd commit f553b3b1074151200187df916427a1468186435e Original author: Anders Olofsson <Anders.Olofsson@axis.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2013-01-28Port new net_id capabilities from systemd-udev-197Ian Stakenvicius
Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2012-11-24Fix paths: test/udev-test.pl now works under sudo make distcheckAnthony G. Basile
We move the test-udev.c and test-libudev.c from src/test to test. This corrects the a problem with hard coded relative paths finding the test/test/sys directory created by test/udev-test.pl. This commit draws heavily from nvinson patch in https://github.com/gentoo/eudev/pull/20 Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2012-11-23Consolidate configuration of all installation paths into configure.acAnthony G. Basile
The configuration of the installation paths for various components was scattered between the main configure.ac file and the various Makefile.am's. These components are: udev config file, hwdb, keymaps and force-release keymaps and the rules. This commit consolidates them all into one point in configure.ac and anticipates the inclusion of new AM_CPPFLAGS of the form -DHWDB_BIN=@udevhwdbdir@ as upstream has done, so it is easier to address issues like: https://github.com/gentoo/eudev/issues/17 Signed-off-by: Anthony G. Basile <blueness@gentoo.org>
2012-11-23Permit users to disable module loading supportRichard Yao
Inspired by e30431623a7d871da123cc37055ac49abf2c20ea from systemd. Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
2012-11-22Make udevlibexecdir be substituted out of configure and assigned ↵Ian Stakenvicius
${rootlibdir}/udev instead of ${root}/lib/udev
2012-11-21Fixed a syntax errorIan Stakenvicius
2012-11-15Final step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The structure of the source tree is basically correct and this is about as far as we can go without hacking at the C code.
2012-11-15Second step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The original Makefile.am was drawn to the top level. This commit breaks it out into the various directories with SUBDIRS connecting them. This makes each directory easier to maintain.