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Message-ID: <YdSt8Gi69mtJS6dt@google.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 12:28:32 -0800
From: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@...il.com>
To: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@...gen.mpg.de>
Cc: linux-input@...r.kernel.org, LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
Felix Singer <felixsinger@...teo.net>,
Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@...il.com>
Subject: Re: Upstream support of Google Chromebook keyboards (udev,
xkeyboard-config)?
Hi Paul,
On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 04:31:59PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Dmitry,
>
>
> Am 04.01.22 um 01:00 schrieb Dmitry Torokhov:
>
> > On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 05:18:44PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
>
> > > Installing a non-Chromium OS distribution like Debian on a Google
> > > Chromebook, in this case a Dell Latitude 5400 Chrome (google/sarien), not
> > > all keys work as expected.
> >
> > Looking at the issues you are referencing you are flashing a 3rd party
> > firmware on the device so I am unable to comment on behavior of that
> > firmware, however:
>
> Not quite, I only flash the RW_LEGACY section, so only the payload is
> changed as the vendor firmware unfortunately does not ship with a
> depthcharge alternative making booting another operating system impossible.
> (Or I missed something.)
If you adjust the way you do kernel install (by altering or providing an
alternative to /sbin/installkernel) you can keep Chrome OS partition
scheme and write kernel image to KERN_A or KERN_B partition... Some
people do that.
>
> > > 1. Non-working super key and two function keys on Google Chromebook Dell
> > > Latitute 5400 Chrome (google/sarien) [1]
> >
> > There is no "super" key on Chromebooks.
>
> Sorry for mixing the terminology. (On the identical in design Dell Latitude
> 5400 it is that key.)
Right, I am only talking about Chromebooks.
>
> > The "globe" key you see is supposed to select next keyboard layout.
>
> Oh, interesting choice.
>
> > This is the udev hwdb entry that we have for Sarien/Arcada devices in
> > our tree: >
> > # Copyright 2019 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
> > # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
> >
> > #
> > # Special keyboard mapping for the Sarien project. The keyboard emits both
> > # function and action scan codes depending on Fn-modifier key.
> >
> > evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnDell*:pnSarien:pvr*
> > evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnDell*:pnArcada:pvr*
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_ea=back
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_e7=refresh
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_d5=full_screen
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_d6=scale
>
> (As I was unfamiliar with `scale`, after pressing it, you see an overview of
> the currently opened windows on the current virtual desktop.)
>
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_95=brightnessdown
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_91=brightnessup
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_a0=mute
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_ae=volumedown
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_b0=volumeup
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_8b=switchvideomode
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_d8=sleep
> > KEYBOARD_KEY_d4=kbd_layout_next
> >
> > (Note that on Chrome OS we are transitioning from F1-F10 being primary
> > key codes emitted by the kernel to what we call "action" codes - back,
> > refresh, etc).
>
> Thank you, in what Chromium repository is that file?
You can find it here:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/overlays/board-overlays/+/refs/heads/main/overlay-sarien/chromeos-base/chromeos-bsp-sarien/files/81-sarien-keyboard.hwdb
If you look through other overlays you will find a couple more adding
"assistant" key definitions to Pixelbook and Pixelbook Go.
> Do you know the reason, why these are not upstreamed to udev/systemd?
Just an oversight I think.
>
> > > 2. Wrong caps lock key and function key mappings on Google Chromebook Dell
> > > Latitute 5400 Chrome (google/sarien) [2]
> >
> > There is no CapsLock on Chromebooks either. We are using "search" or
> > "launcher" key which is actually Left Meta in place of CapsLock.
>
> Yes, that is what I described in the bug report.
What I am trying to say is that for Chromebooks this is not a bug but
rather how they are supposed to work.
>
> > > Peter replied, this should be fixed in udev, so it’s not directly related to
> > > the Linux kernel, as the Linux kernel exposes the scancodes(?) just fine.
> > > But what is the upstream process for this in general? Chromium OS carries
> > > `91-chromeos-keyboard.rules` for example.
> > >
> > > systemd/udev currently has an entry for two Google Chromebook models in
> > > `hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb` [4]:
> > >
> > > ######################### FIXED MODEL DEVICES #############################
> > > # This section lists devices which require special handling in their key
> > > # code to keysym mapping by setting the xkb model.
> > > # The model must be an xkb compatible model (defined with XKB_FIXED_MODEL).
> > >
> > > # Chromebooks
> > > evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnHewlett-Packard*:pnFalco:pvr*
> > > evdev:atkbd:dmi:bvn*:bvr*:bd*:svnAcer*:pnPeppy:pvr*
> > > XKB_FIXED_MODEL="chromebook"
> >
> > Yes, that is the right place for it. You submit a PR against systemd
> > with the new mappings.
>
> From `/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/inet` from *xkb-data* 2.33-1:
>
> ```
> partial alphanumeric_keys
> xkb_symbols "chromebook" {
> include "level3(ralt_switch)"
> key <FK01> { [ XF86Back ] };
> key <FK02> { [ XF86Forward ] };
> key <FK03> { [ XF86Reload ] };
> key <FK04> { [ F11 ] };
> // key <FK05> { [ F5, F5, F5, F5 ] }; // Overview key
> key <FK06> { [ XF86MonBrightnessDown ] };
> key <FK07> { [ XF86MonBrightnessUp ] };
> key <FK08> { [ XF86AudioMute ] };
> key <FK09> { [ XF86AudioLowerVolume ] };
> key <FK10> { [ XF86AudioRaiseVolume ] };
> key <BKSP> { [ BackSpace, BackSpace, Delete ] };
> key <UP> { [ Up, Up, Prior, Up ] };
> key <DOWN> { [ Down, Down, Next, Down ] };
> key <LEFT> { [ Left, Left, Home, Left ] };
> key <RGHT> { [ Right, Right, End, Right ] };
> key <LWIN> { [ Super_L, Super_L, Caps_Lock, Super_L ] };
> ```
>
> This layout is different from the one used on google/sarien. How many
> different layouts are there, and how do you organize them in Chromium OS?
We have 4 hard-coded ones:
- classic one - back, forward, refresh, full screen, scale/overview,
brightness up, brightness down, mute, volume up, volume down, sleep.
- "Pixelbook" - no forward key, play/pause between brightness up and
mute key
- sarien/arcada - as shown in the mapping above
- drallion (followup to sarien) - same as sarien, with the exception
that units with privacy screen have privacy screen toggle on what is
typically F12 instead of mirror/switchvideomode.
Newer devices have key map for internal keyboard specified via ACPI
(see drivers/input/keyboard/atkbd.c::atkbd_get_keymap_from_fwnode()) and
therefore we no longer need static ones when we want to add or remove
some keys from the top row.
Hope this helps.
--
Dmitry
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