= libinput data file format = This directory contains hardware quirks used by libinput to work around bugs in the hardware, device behavior and to supply information not obtained through the kernel device. **THIS IS NOT STABLE API** The data format may change at any time. If your data file is not part of the libinput git tree, do not expect it to work after an update. Absolutely no guarantees are made for backwards-compatibility. **THIS IS NOT A CONFIGURATION API** Use the `libinput_device_config_foo()` functions for device configuration. The quirks are hardware quirks only. == Data file naming == Data files are read in versionsort order, read order determines how values override each other. A values read later override previously values. The current structure is 10-generic-foo.quirks for generic settings, 30-vendor-foo.quirks for vendor-specific settings and 50-system-foo.quirks for system vendors. This is not a fixed naming scheme and may change at any time. It's an approximation only because some vendors are also system vendors, e.g. Microsoft makes devices and laptops. Laptop-specific quirks should always go into the laptop vendor's file. == Sections, matches and values == A data file must contain at least one section, each section must have at least one `Match` tag and at least one of either `Attr` or `Model`. Section names are free-form and may contain spaces. ``` # This is a comment [Some touchpad] MatchBus=usb # No quotes around strings MatchName=*Synaptics Touchpad* AttrSizeHint=50x50 ModelSynapticsTouchpad=1 [Apple touchpad] MatchVendor=0x5AC MatchProduct=0x123 ModelAppleTouchpad=1 ``` Comments are lines starting with `#`. All `Model` tags take a value of either `1` or `0`. All `Attr` tag values are specific to that attribute. == Parser errors == The following will cause parser errors and are considered invalid data files: * Whitespace at the beginning of the line * Sections without at least one `Match*` entry * Sections with the same `Match*` entry repeated * Sections without at least one of `Model*` or `Attr` entries * A `Model` tag with a value other than `1` or `0` * A string property with enclosing quotes == Debugging == When modifying a data file, use the `libinput list-quirks` tool to verify the changes. The tool can be pointed at the data directory to analyse, use `--verbose` to get more info. For example: ``` libinput list-quirks --data-dir /path/to/git/repo/data/ --verbose /dev/input/event0 ```