Talk:Hardware/Framework/Laptop 16
Latest comment: 1 August by AmyP in topic improving the udev rule section
improving the udev rule section
I would have liked to add a udev rule for the trackpad too, but did not manage to find a working rule. This is my WIP:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="i2c", DRIVERS=="i2c_hid_acpi", ATTRS{idVendor}=="093a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0274", ATTR{power/wakeup}="disabled", ATTR{driver/1-1.1.1.4/power/wakeup}="disabled"
feel free to point out the error if you can find it. Betalars (talk) 20:23, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
- Saw this on the FW Discourse as well, and finally got around to taking a look. TL;DR:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="hid", DRIVER=="hid-multitouch", ENV{HID_PHYS}=="i2c-*", ATTR{../power/wakeup}="disabled"
. - I don't really trust that rule, though. I'm not confident that those are the best selectors to get to the right device, and I haven't really tested it beyond
udevadm trigger -c add .
seeming to work. I'd suggest you polish it further before updating this page. :) - The issue with your approach is that the touchpad uses I2C instead of e.g. USB. I2C is considerably less sophisticated than USB, so it doesn't allow individual devices to wake the system. As such, the individual devices don't have a
power/wakeup
attribute to set, and the attribute is on the bus itself. Conveniently, in this case, the bus is just the parent directory in sysfs. AmyP (talk) 21:23, 1 August 2024 (UTC)