On 31 January 2018 at 22:09, Tomasz Kłoczko <kloczko.tom...@gmail.com> wrote: [..]
> Why I think that it may be related to libinput? Because in logs I see as > well another type of entries: > > # journalctl -xe | grep libinput > Jan 31 21:55:18 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event5 debounce: offset negative (-354ms) > Jan 31 21:55:18 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event5 debounce short: offset negative (-368ms) > Jan 31 21:56:27 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event5 debounce: offset negative (-1107ms) > Jan 31 21:56:27 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event5 debounce short: offset negative (-1120ms) > Jan 31 22:05:12 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event4 keyboard: offset negative (-331ms) > Jan 31 22:06:05 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event4 keyboard: offset negative (-750ms) > Jan 31 22:06:05 domek org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2153]: libinput error: > libinput bug: timer event4 keyboard: offset negative (-413ms) > Correction: # libinput list-devices | grep ^Device -A1 Device: Video Bus Kernel: /dev/input/event7 -- Device: Sony Vaio Jogdial Kernel: /dev/input/event9 -- Device: Sony Vaio Keys Kernel: /dev/input/event8 -- Device: Video Bus Kernel: /dev/input/event6 -- Device: Power Button Kernel: /dev/input/event1 -- Device: Lid Switch Kernel: /dev/input/event0 -- Device: USB 2.0 Camera: USB Camera Kernel: /dev/input/event13 -- Device: HDA Intel PCH Headphone Kernel: /dev/input/event10 -- Device: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=3 Kernel: /dev/input/event11 -- Device: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=7 Kernel: /dev/input/event12 -- Device: Logitech M185 Kernel: /dev/input/event5 -- Device: CD002 CD002 Kernel: /dev/input/event3 -- Device: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard Kernel: /dev/input/event2 -- Device: AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint Kernel: /dev/input/event4 So event4 it is in my case touch pad and event5 it is Logitech M185 mouse. In other words: those "libinput bug" log entries looks like are not related to emitting those short bursts of repeating keystrokes. kloczek -- Tomasz Kłoczko | LinkedIn: http://lnkd.in/FXPWxH
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