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systemd (204-0ubuntu11) saucy; urgency=low
* Refresh debian/extra/60-keyboard.hwdb from upstream. Fixes keymap
regressions on Dell and Samsung models. (LP: #1218433)
-- Martin PittFri, 06 Sep 2013 15:24:02 +0200
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Title:
Latest systemd updates break touchpad disable hotkey on Dell laptops
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Hi Martin,
Your latest hwdb.d keymap doesn't seem to introduce any new problems on
my test laptops. Everything still appears to work OK.
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I discussed the problem with upstream, and attached hwdb.d keymap is now
an actual fix instead of a workaround (for Samsung models, too). I
tested it with udevadm hwdb --test, but if you want to test it on actual
hardware again to make triple sure, I'd appreciate. Thanks!
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Fixed in my local packaging tree. Will upload after beta-1 freeze.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Started discussing the remaining problem upstream:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-
devel/2013-September/012977.html
Previously attached hwdb.d was just a workaround for this problem.
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The fixes also work for the Inspiron laptop. Touchpad hotkey
functionality is restored and not hotkeys appear to have regressed.
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Third time's the charm!
** Attachment added: "proposed hwdb update, V3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3795401/+files/60-keyboard.hwdb
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Indeed it is! The touchpad hotkey is now working again on my Latitude.
Attaching output from the "udevadm test-builtin keyboard" script.
I'll also test this on an Inspiron laptop later today to make sure it's
fixed, too.
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Here's the new udevadm output
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3795387/+files/udev-new.txt
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And the re-run of the test-builtin keyboard script
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With the new hwdb in place, can you please do
udevadm info --export-db > /tmp/udev.txt
again and attach /tmp/udev.txt and also give me the output of
for e in /sys/class/input/event*; do udevadm test-builtin keyboard $e;
done
again?
> With the new packages, can we just put the old rules bac
Ok. Making some progress, here.
With the new hwdb update it looks as if the hotkey does respond, but,
not like one would expect :-) The touchpad hotkey now behaves like it
did in the past before we put the keyboard-force-release rules in place.
i.e., things appear to get 'stuck' whenever we pres
Ah, I see what's wrong. The DMI modalias doesn't have any spaces in the
vendor/product name. Updated hwdb file attached, please wash, rinse,
repeat?
** Attachment added: "proposed hwdb update, V2"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3794631/+files/60-keyb
Here's the output from the shell command
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3794105/+files/test-builtin
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3794104/+files/udev.txt
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Here's the output from export-db
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Latest systemd updates break touchpad disable hotkey on Dell laptops
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Kent, this needs some more debugging then. With the updated hwdb in
place, can you please run
udevadm info --export-db > /tmp/udev.txt
and attach /tmp/udev.txt here?
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And the output of the following might help, too:
for e in /sys/class/input/event*; do udevadm test-builtin keyboard $e;
done
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I just tried it on my Latitude 6430u and it so far has not had any
effect. All other hotkeys still work but touchpad hotkey doesn't
respond.
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For the record, I went through all similar cases in the hwdb file and I
believe I caught all of these cases now (only two).
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Can you please put the attached file into /lib/udev/hwdb.d/, then run
sudo dpkg-reconfigure udev
and then reboot and check if this fixes it? Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1218433/+attachment/3793429/+files/60-keyb
Oops, indeed: There are a fair number of broken keycodes, and Dell is
affected by these: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6040682/
Thanks for the report!
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: New => In Progress
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