On 2017-02-16 08:37, Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
On 16 February 2017 at 04:14, Gary Thomas <g...@mlbassoc.com 
<mailto:g...@mlbassoc.com>> wrote:

    On 2017-02-16 02:45, Andrei Gherzan wrote:

        On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 12:25:48AM +0900, Yusuke Mitsuki wrote:

            In order to fix problem that mouse does not work.

            This is removed c40558173ffd96c499d101155f6c4c2be85d9f0f.
            However mouse does not worked from this.
            ---
             conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc | 1 +
             1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

            diff --git a/conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc 
b/conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc
            index e069e70..051c717 100644
            --- a/conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc
            +++ b/conf/machine/include/rpi-base.inc
            @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ XSERVER = " \
                 xserver-xorg \
                 ${@bb.utils.contains("MACHINE_FEATURES", "vc4graphics", 
"xserver-xorg-extension-glx", "", d)} \
                 ${@bb.utils.contains("MACHINE_FEATURES", "vc4graphics", 
"xf86-video-modesetting", "xf86-video-fbdev", d)} \
            +    xf86-input-evdev \
                 "

             KERNEL_DEVICETREE ?= " \
            --
            2.7.4

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        CC-ing schnitzelt...@googlemail.com 
<mailto:schnitzelt...@googlemail.com> as he might have an opinion about
        this. I personally don't really hold on any of the options.


    I think it's the right thing to do, in fact, I was preparing a
    similar patch myself.  The change that removed this argued that
    it was not the responsibility of the BSP layer, but if you look
    around at other BSP layers, almost all of them do include this
    driver as part of their X server setup.  It also lets X work
    again on the RaspberryPi "out of the box" with the simplest
    configuration - HDMI display + USB keyboard & mouse.

    +1


Out of interest: Why is xf86-input-libinput not appropriate for these setups? I 
honestly did not know of a use case
where -evdev would work but -libinput would not...

I'm not sure (and I don't have a setup right now to test).  I've always
used -evdev as that was the recommended driver for many years now.

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