My patches for iio-sensor-proxy to support proximity sensors just got merged upstream: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/-/merge_requests/300 - thanks hadess !
The (mostly identical) code is already live on the #librem5 with #phosh 0.2.0 making use of it.
@agx @dukethereal @purism Good to know it's already being worked on. Thanks a lot!
@jgarciao @dukethereal @purism Already tracked (https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/issues/251) The shell side is rather simple but we need to get the lower layers in place first.
wlr-output-power-management finally made it into wlr-protocols: https://github.com/swaywm/wlr-protocols/pull/61 🚀
Thanks @emersion@octodon.social
for finishing up the wlroots side.
This will allow #phosh to notice screen blanks and trigger them. Compositor part side already done: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phoc/merge_requests/101
thanks! Passing this on to @jsparber and zbrown !
Quick settings change state (e.g. when rotating the icon changes, when toggling feedback profile the name changes and son on) - i guess there will be videos soon.
There' s no plugin api but the shell picks up available hw/functionality (will become more obvious with more settings in the future).
@bilelmoussaoui@mstdn.fr @okias
Somewhat related i recenlty enabled haptic feedback (https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/gnome-clocks/merge_requests/1) - could we make that an optional thing in clock so use libfeedback instead of gsound ?
git-buildpackage 0.9.18 is out: http://lists.sigxcpu.org/pipermail/git-buildpackage/2020-February/000378.html
The next merge request will make #phosh cross the 1000 commit boundary:
```
$ git log --pretty=oneline | wc -l
999
```
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That's @merge 's series i wanted to link to above: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/20190821132520.28225-1-martin.kepplinger@puri.sm/
Based on @merge 's accelerometer work (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/cover.1569143551.git.lorenzo@kernel.org/) and yesterday's work to hook iio-sensor-proxy into #phosh, enabling rotation is just a couple of more lines of code.
The video shows the #librem5 devkit but it is the same for the phone. Please excuse the low video quality.
After adding proximity sensor-support to #iio-sensor-proxy (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/merge_requests/298) and adding runtime-pm support for the chip used in the #librem5 (and it's devkit) (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iio/cover.1580721204.git.agx@sigxcpu.org/) we can now wire it up to #phosh to fade the screen and prevent keyboard input:
this laptop (MNT Reform) and this phone (Purism Librem 5) have the same SoC (CPU/GPU/...), i.MX8M. and both run free and open source drivers and software. #FOSDEM2020
...and haptic feedback in calls when receiving a phone call on the #librem5 (as yesterday (https://social.librem.one/@agx/103561184406010030), the audio is important)