Re: [PATCHv2 0/7] Support inhibiting input devices

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Hi Hans,

W dniu 15.05.2020 o 20:19, Hans de Goede pisze:
Hi Andrezj,

On 5/15/20 6:49 PM, Andrzej Pietrasiewicz wrote:
Userspace might want to implement a policy to temporarily disregard input
from certain devices, including not treating them as wakeup sources.

An example use case is a laptop, whose keyboard can be folded under the
screen to create tablet-like experience. The user then must hold the laptop
in such a way that it is difficult to avoid pressing the keyboard keys. It
is therefore desirable to temporarily disregard input from the keyboard,
until it is folded back. This obviously is a policy which should be kept
out of the kernel, but the kernel must provide suitable means to implement
such a policy.

Actually libinput already binds together (inside libinput) SW_TABLET_MODE
generating evdev nodes and e.g. internal keyboards on devices with 360°
hinges for this reason. libinput simply closes the /dev/input/event#
node when folded and re-opens it when the keyboard should become active
again. Thus not only suppresses events but allows e.g. touchpads to
enter runtime suspend mode which saves power. Typically closing the
/dev/input/event# node will also disable the device as wakeup source.

So I wonder what this series actually adds for functionality for
userspace which can not already be achieved this way?

I also noticed that you keep the device open (do not call the
input_device's close callback) when inhibited and just throw away

I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, it is called:

+static inline void input_stop(struct input_dev *dev)
+{
+	if (dev->poller)
+		input_dev_poller_stop(dev->poller);
+	if (dev->close)
+		dev->close(dev);
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+static int input_inhibit(struct input_dev *dev)
+{
+	int ret = 0;
+
+	mutex_lock(&dev->mutex);
+
+	if (dev->inhibited)
+		goto out;
+
+	if (dev->users) {
+		if (dev->inhibit) {
+			ret = dev->inhibit(dev);
+			if (ret)
+				goto out;
+		}
+		input_stop(dev);
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

It will not be called when dev->users is zero, but if it is zero,
then nobody has opened the device yet so there is nothing to close.

Andrzej



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