this should have been fixed in the following commit (evdev 2.3.1 is the
first one to contain this one)
commit 175af93bdb5928236e5c402a77d164313497d72a
Author: Dmitry Torokhov
Date: Mon Nov 2 23:11:55 2009 -0800
Relax checks when reopening devices
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https:/
"The Trackpad Hotkey continues to be recognized however the same
'Trackpad deactivated' graphic pops-up every time Fn+F5 hotkey is
depressed. This is somehow not linked to the Enable/Disable Trackpad
functionality in Gnome Control Center/Settings (i.e. does nothing)."
It's most likely some issue w
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Please see https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/faqs.html
#what-causes-the-timer-offset-negative-warning, this is almost never a
libinput bug.
fwiw, libinput has moved to gitlab, any future issues should be filed at
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput
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(In reply to main.haarp from comment #21)
> If acceleration depends on the toolkit/application, I fear it'll remain a
> toy for select applications on modern distros only.
it's a thin line between adding these features for legacy applications
and screwing things up for new applications that could
i guess the only update is a WONTFIX, given that this has been
languishing for 6 years now. input stuff like this is moving to libinput
anyway, and I don't think I'll implement mouse wheel acceleration there
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> Configurable acceleration on the input device driver level would solve this
> nicely. You could have fast scrolling when you need it, and even still
> retain slow but precise scrolling when you don't.
I feel this is solving the wrong problem. If the docu
Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure
the problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the
actual point of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least
these days :) - we require a bit more information about use-cases and
precise behaviours
This is a mass change of bugs. Bugs assigned to me that haven't been
updated in the last 3 years are closed as WONTFIX, because, well, let's
at least be honest about it.
Please do not re-open unless you have a really good reason to do so
(e.g. you're fixing it yourself). If it hasn't been fixed in
that build error was just fixed in git (f734e973be202141), please try
again
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[saucy] scrolling with a touchpad is
Thanks for testing. I'm going to close this one as fixed since we
definitely fixed quite a few bugs in this patch set. If there's
something left please file a new bug so we can narrow down the new (old?
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Created attachment 99376
0001-mi-don-t-process-events-from-disabled-devices-77884.patch
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Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in mieqMoveToNewScreen(
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evemu 2.2 started printing some vital information into the recorded
files (kernel version and dmi modalias). Ubuntu only ships 2.1, so for
every bug report filed upstream by ubuntu users we have to jump through
hoops to request this extra information, causing extra work and de
This is somewhere in the server, the accel the driver supplies is always
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Touchpad speed scales with multimonitor size per axis
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> It looks like Bryce Harrington put together a patch way back in 2010 to
> address
> this, or at least something closely related. Here's the link:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/327428/+attachment/1752254/+files/116_resolu
is this sill an issue?
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> I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your
> holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry, IIRC.
the driver itself has no knowledge of the display size, I think it's
just the only driver that triggers it. some combinat
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This is somewhere in the server, the accel the driver supplies is always
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Touchpad speed asymetrical (horizontal faster than vert
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(In reply to comment #9)
> It looks like Bryce Harrington put together a patch way back in 2010 to
> address
> this, or at least something closely related. Here's the link:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/327428/+attachment/1752254/+files/116_resolu
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> I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your
> holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry, IIRC.
the driver itself has no knowledge of the display size, I think it's
just the only driver that triggers it. some combinat
Created attachment 43146
touchpad.svg
This plot of the X axis values shows the problem nicely. In the plot,
the x axis is just the events in consecutive order, y axis is the actual
X value the kernel gave us.
The kernel itself claims that the max value is 5472. You can see that
many events go abo
commit 6c457c0c61a0834361f45a073148db7b4c9be40b
Merge: defc1d0 fee18d8
Author: Peter Hutterer
Date: Wed Mar 14 08:48:00 2012 +1000
Merge branch 'clickpad-v3'
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Synaptics Clickpad touchpad buttons are not working
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I believe this patch finally fixed this issue:
commit c546779b32d8be23475b3b062e3ebc9235365c0d
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Ignore motion during touch count changes on semi-mt devices
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I believe this patch finally fixed this issue:
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Ignore motion during touch count changes on semi-mt devices
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elantech: Touchpad always reports 3 finger tap as 1 finger tap
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http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/9554/
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closing this again, was pushed as outlined in comment #27 and that
behaviour has been unchanged for 6 years now. if you still want the
extra finger counting please open a new bug but I should point out that
it's unlikely to be implement for synaptics. libinput has that feature
already, probably bet
This ended up being a GTK3 bug, not an xorg bug, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1245247. Closing again
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Starting to scroll
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dix: reset last.scroll when resetting the valuator (#45611)
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you're right, it had a regression, it's still not fixed. looks like the
only fix doable is to drop abs events from the driver and make the
touchpad relative only. This requires re-adjusting the pointer
acceleration though.
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you're right, it had a regression, it's still not fixed. looks like the
only fix doable is to drop abs events from the driver and make the
touchpad relative only. This requires re-adjusting the pointer
acceleration though.
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kernel 4.0 has been released it contains all required fixes. closing.
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[Lenovo ThinkPad 2015 models] Buttons of Synaptics trackpad doesn't
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The kernel patches are now in Dmitry's branch and queued for 4.0
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There will _not_ be a patch to the synaptics driver (or libinput). The kernel
patches re-rout
Status update:
The kernel patches are now in Dmitry's branch and queued for 4.0
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There will _not_ be a patch to the synaptics driver (or libinput). The kernel
patches re-rout
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Scrolling behaviour and window focus
Do you have a test case for this? I knocked up a simple one with two XI2
clients, one creating a window with enter/leave on a window, one with
enter/leave on the button grab on the root window. Neither client gets
an event and a printf in the server shows nothing is written onto the
wire either (on
Do you have a test case for this? I knocked up a simple one with two XI2
clients, one creating a window with enter/leave on a window, one with
enter/leave on the button grab on the root window. Neither client gets
an event and a printf in the server shows nothing is written onto the
wire either (on
Do you have a test case for this? I knocked up a simple one with two XI2
clients, one creating a window with enter/leave on a window, one with
enter/leave on the button grab on the root window. Neither client gets
an event and a printf in the server shows nothing is written onto the
wire either (on
Do you have a test case for this? I knocked up a simple one with two XI2
clients, one creating a window with enter/leave on a window, one with
enter/leave on the button grab on the root window. Neither client gets
an event and a printf in the server shows nothing is written onto the
wire either (on
Thanks for testing. I'm going to close this one as fixed since we
definitely fixed quite a few bugs in this patch set. If there's
something left please file a new bug so we can narrow down the new (old?
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The VertResolution/HorizResolution options shouldn't be needed on newer
touchpads anyway if the kernel provides it. So you can ignore those.
and yes, this is the same bug.
the problem is caused by the server needing to support true absolute
devices in relative mode (e.g. graphics tablets). If you
The VertResolution/HorizResolution options shouldn't be needed on newer
touchpads anyway if the kernel provides it. So you can ignore those.
and yes, this is the same bug.
the problem is caused by the server needing to support true absolute
devices in relative mode (e.g. graphics tablets). If you
Closing again as per comment #5. Thanks for testing.
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For reference, this is a workaround to Bug #11227.
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Starting to scro
Please submit a evemu recording of the device. I've converted the
evtest-capture file but it's not quite enough.
Specifically, I need:
- the event log of the bug when the cursor jumps (the previous file contained
that)
- an event log of scrolling in that scroll area on the right
- an event log of
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10230/
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in WriteToClient() with buf = 0x1
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Thanks. Closing as WORKSFORME given that it works now in Oneiric.
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> 2 years silence, closing. please reopen if this is still an issue, or
better file a new bug with up-to-date logs
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Soltech TA12 touchpad s
probably not going to happen. synaptics needs a rewrite to track the
fingers separately to tell that one finger is in the button area. This
isn't really feasable, we're concentrating on libinput atm that will
allow us to do that.
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yeah, it's an issue that affects any clickpad, and it's caused by
synaptics still primarily handling touchpads as single-touch devices. a
few additions allowed for some MT stuff, but the driver needs
significant changes to be true multitouch capable - and that's out of
scope.
Changing bug title to
more than 2 years in NEEDINFO, closing
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Kernel patches proposed:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg36219.html
udev hwdb addition to mark devices like this:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/hwdb/70-touchpad.hwdb?id=001a247324b44c0e0b8fdba41a6fc66e7465b8b6
libinput patches proposed:
http://lists.freedeskto
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[Lenovo T440p] New Trackpad: middle button with TrackPoint are not
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synaptics fixed in master:
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libinput fixed in master (and 0.9.0):
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the hwdb doesn't have effect on the synaptics driver bits, but if the
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there and assign it to me.
Note you also need to udevadm control --reload-rules to make the hwdb
work (and drop the matching 70-touchpad.rules file in place to
synaptics fixed in master:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-synaptics/commit/?id=064445364b4775b25ba49c2250b22b169f291147
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the hwdb doesn't have effect on the synaptics driver bits, but if the
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there and assign it to me.
Note you also need to udevadm control --reload-rules to make the hwdb
work (and drop the matching 70-touchpad.rules file in place to
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/23451/
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Revert "xkb: ProcesssPointerEvent must work on the VCP if it gets
the VCP"
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we currently have no plans of fixing this, sorry.
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whoah, that one flew under the radar. sorry for the silence. it's been
two years, I'm gonna close this now as fixed (latest master has a bunch
of fixes here), please open a new bug if this persists.
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Christopher: please don't request that users file bugs for xf86-input-
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The device wasn't supported by the kernel before the patch, so it was
running in mouse emulation mode. That is usually a firmware feature, we
often see this on new touchpads before we add support and switch them to
raw mode. To userspace (i.e. X.Org) it looked like a mouse device, the
gesture suppo
Fixes for that are in synaptics 1.8 and 1.7.6. It was caused by missing
SYN_DROPPED handling.
You'll need libevdev 1.2 or later, iirc to get rid of the bug in
synaptics 1.8.
Otherwise, the commit on the 1.7 branch was:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-synaptics/commit/?h=synapt
Fixes for that are in synaptics 1.8 and 1.7.6. It was caused by missing
SYN_DROPPED handling.
You'll need libevdev 1.2 or later, iirc to get rid of the bug in
synaptics 1.8.
Otherwise, the commit on the 1.7 branch was:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-synaptics/commit/?h=synapt
wayland uses 32 bit keycodes, so it doesn't have the same limitation.
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New Sony Vaios hotkeys don't work (fn_key polling)
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Pad Resolution is currently readonly on purpose - your pad is unlikely
to change resolutions at runtime. I admit it would make testing it
easier but right now you need to add an xorg.conf(.d) option for it.
synclient appears to be lacking it altogether, that should be fixed
(patches appreciated)
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Claiming this is closed since I haven't seen this in a while. Please
reopen if it's still here.
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log spam when detaching a slave device
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dix: pre-scale relative events from abs devices to desktop ratio
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Date: Fri Jan 11 14:22:07 2013 +1000
dix: pre-scale relative events from abs devices to desktop ratio
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1. We know this is already a problem.
2. The fix to this problem is huge, difficult and very invasive. It requires a
new protocol extension and all the inertia that comes with it.
3. The proper fix to this problem breaks client-side API. see 2.
4. Workarounds can be found, but are limited to some
(In reply to comment #3)
> The patch we added to Ubuntu for that bug is attached. It was confirmed to
> fix the issue by that user, but would be helpful if others could test it as
> well.
it doesn't fix the issue, it merely papers over the crash. would be
useful to find a reproducible test case f
(In reply to comment #10)
> Would a patch be less likely to be accepted if it doesn't separate the LED
> support from the disable support?
yes. I don't want crazy in-driver functionality for touchpads that don't
need it. There should be discovery of that feature and it should only be
exposed when
Patches required:
xserver:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10116/
synaptics:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10117/
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10118/
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Thanks! that really helped finding the issue
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/11873/
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in XIGetDeviceProper
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Author: Peter Hutterer
Date: Thu Aug 30 16:38:38 2012 +1000
Reset num_active_touches on DeviceOff (#52496)
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Does debian carry any patches? if so, can you reproduce this with a
vanilla X server? I just vt-switched about 50 times with 1.12.99.902 but
it doesn't happen here.
What desktop environment is this? something is trying to change the
property after the VT switch, so I'd need a similar setup here.
correction, I tried reproducing with 1.12.1.902, i.e. the same version
as listed in the original comment.
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in XIG
sorry, still can't reproduce this and I can't see any change between 902
and 1.6.2 that could have introduced this bug. Are you still on server
1.12.1.902 or have you updated the server as well?
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in XIGetDeviceProperty()
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Please post the output of synclient -l. Can you play with synclient
FingerLow= and report which value is acceptable? You'll need
to ensure that FingerHigh is always higher than FingerLow, otherwise
you'll get errors
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commit 55fc42e7c9b4948cadd4f98ef7b6a3b12e268e3e
Author: Chase Douglas
Date: Mon May 14 10:20:01 2012 -0700
Ignore pre-existing touches
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(In reply to comment #2)
> Patches required:
>
> xserver:
> http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10116/
xorg-server-1.12.0-125-gf3410b9, though with some side-effects that need
to be resolved separately
> synaptics:
> http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/10117/
> http://patchwork.free
xev is a command, pops up a window and prints all events that happen on
this window.
your device name can be listed with xinput list.
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