Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 7 Jun 2020 22:37:37 -0700 | From | Dmitry Torokhov <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v3 0/7] Support inhibiting input devices |
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On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 10:24:14PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > On Fri 2020-06-05 19:33:28, Andrzej Pietrasiewicz wrote: > > Userspace might want to implement a policy to temporarily disregard input > > from certain devices. > > Wow, you certainly cc a lot of lists. > > > An example use case is a convertible 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. > > > > Due to interactions with suspend/resume, a helper has been added for drivers > > to decide if the device is being used or not (PATCH 1/7) and it has been > > applied to relevant drivers (PATCH 2,4,5,6/7). > > But is that a right way to implement it? > > We want this for cellphones, too -- touchscreen should be disabled > while the device is locked in the pocket -- but we really want the > touchscreen hardware to be powered down in that case (because it keeps > SoC busy and eats a _lot_ of electricity). > > But simplistic "receive an event and then drop it if device is > inhibited" does not allow that...
I do not think you read the entirety of this patch series...
Thanks.
-- Dmitry
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