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Build system (5 gaps hardened): - COOKBOOK_OFFLINE defaults to true (fork-mode) - normalize_patch handles diff -ruN format - New 'repo validate-patches' command (25/25 relibc patches) - 14 patched Qt/Wayland/display recipes added to protected list - relibc archive regenerated with current patch chain Boot fixes (fixable): - Full ISO EFI partition: 16 MiB → 1 MiB (matches mini, BIOS hardcoded 2 MiB offset) - D-Bus system bus: absolute /usr/bin/dbus-daemon path (was skipped) - redbear-sessiond: absolute /usr/bin/redbear-sessiond path (was skipped) - daemon framework: silenced spurious INIT_NOTIFY warnings for oneshot_async services (P0-daemon-silence-init-notify.patch) - udev-shim: demoted INIT_NOTIFY warning to INFO (expected for oneshot_async) - relibc: comprehensive named semaphores (sem_open/close/unlink) replacing upstream todo!() stubs - greeterd: Wayland socket timeout 15s → 30s (compositor DRM wait) - greeter-ui: built and linked (header guard unification, sem_compat stubs removed) - mc: un-ignored in both configs, fixed glib/libiconv/pcre2 transitive deps - greeter config: removed stale keymapd dependency from display/greeter services - prefix toolchain: relibc headers synced, _RELIBC_STDLIB_H guard unified Unfixable (diagnosed, upstream): - i2c-hidd: abort on no-I2C-hardware (QEMU) — process::exit → relibc abort - kded6/greeter-ui: page fault 0x8 — Qt library null deref - Thread panics fd != -1 — Rust std library on Redox - DHCP timeout / eth0 MAC — QEMU user-mode networking - hwrngd/thermald — no hardware RNG/thermal in VM - live preload allocation — BIOS memory fragmentation, continues on demand
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.. _switches:
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Switches
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==============================================================================
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libinput supports the lid and tablet-mode switches. Unlike button events
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that come in press and release pairs, switches are usually toggled once and
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left at the setting for an extended period of time.
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Only some switches are handled by libinput, see **libinput_switch** for a
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list of supported switches. Switch events are exposed to the caller, but
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libinput may handle some switch events internally and enable or disable
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specific features based on a switch state.
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The order of switch events is guaranteed to be correct, i.e., a switch will
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never send consecutive switch on, or switch off, events.
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.. _switches_lid:
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Lid switch handling
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Where available, libinput listens to devices providing a lid switch.
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The evdev event code ``EV_SW`` ``SW_LID`` is provided as
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**LIBINPUT_SWITCH_LID**. If devices with a lid switch have a touchpad device,
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the device is disabled while the lid is logically closed. This is to avoid
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ghost touches that can be caused by interference with touchpads and the
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closed lid. The touchpad is automatically re-enabled whenever the lid is
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opened.
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This handling of lid switches is transparent to the user, no notifications
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are sent and the device appears as enabled at all times.
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On some devices, the device's lid state does not always reflect the physical
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state and the lid state may report as closed even when the lid is physically
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open. libinput employs some heuristics to detect user input (specifically
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typing) to re-enable the touchpad on those devices. Where input is detected,
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libinput updates the lid status of the kernel device so other consumers of
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the kernel events also get the accurate state.
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.. _switches_tablet_mode:
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Tablet mode switch handling
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Where available, libinput listens to devices providing a tablet mode switch.
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This switch is usually triggered on devices that can switch between a normal
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laptop layout and a tablet-like layout. One example for such a device is the
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Lenovo Yoga.
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The event sent by the kernel is ``EV_SW`` ``SW_TABLET_MODE`` and is provided as
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**LIBINPUT_SWITCH_TABLET_MODE**. When the device switches to tablet mode,
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the touchpad and internal keyboard are disabled. If a trackpoint exists,
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it is disabled too. The input devices are automatically re-enabled whenever
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tablet mode is disengaged.
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This handling of tablet mode switches is transparent to the user, no
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notifications are sent and the device appears as enabled at all times.
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