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libinput-record - record kernel events
libinput record [options] [/dev/input/event0 [/dev/input/event1 ...]]
The libinput record tool records kernel events from a device and prints them in a format that can later be replayed with the libinput replay(1) tool. This tool needs to run as root to read from the device.
The output of this tool is YAML, see FILE FORMAT for more details. By default it prints to stdout unless an output file is provided. For example, these are valid invocations:
libinput record /dev/input/event3 touchpad.yml
libinput record recording.yml
libinput record --all all-devices.yml
libinput record /dev/input/event3 /dev/input/event4 tp-and-keyboard.yml
The events recorded are independent of libinput itself, updating or removing libinput will not change the event stream.
If one or more device nodes are given, this tool opens those device nodes. Otherwise, a list of devices is presented and the user can select the device to record. If unsure, run without any arguments.
Sometimes it is necessary to record the events from multiple devices simultaneously, e.g. when an interaction between a touchpad and a keyboard causes a bug. libinput record records multiple devices with an identical time offset, allowing for correct replay of the interaction.
If multiple devices are recorded, an output filename must be provided.
All devices to be recorded must be provided on the commandline, an example invocation is:
libinput record -o tap-bug /dev/input/event3 /dev/input/event7
Note that when recording multiple devices, only the first device is printed immediately, all other devices and their events are printed on exit.
When the --with-libinput commandline option is given, libinput-record initializes a libinput context for the devices being recorded. Events from these contexts are printed alongside the evdev events. THIS FEATURE IS EXPERIMENTAL.
The primary purpose of this feature is debugging and event analysis, no caller may rely on any specific format of the events.
Note that while libinput and libinput-record see the same events from the device nodes, no guarantee can be given about the correct order of events. libinput events may come in earlier or later than the events from the device nodes and for some devices, libinput may internally alter the event stream before processing.
Note that the libinput context created by libinput-record does not affect the running desktop session and does not (can not!) copy any configuration options from that session.
When the --with-hidraw commandline option is given, libinput-record searches for the hidraw node(s) of the given devices and prints any incoming HID reports from those devices.
HID reports are not obfuscated and a sufficiently motivated person could recover the key strokes from the logs. Do not type passwords while recording HID reports.
The output file format is in YAML and intended to be both human-readable and machine-parseable. Below is a short example YAML file, all keys are detailed further below.
Any parsers must ignore keys not specified in the file format description. The version number field is only used for backwards-incompatible changes.
version: 1 ndevices: 2 libinput:
version: 1.10.0 system:
os: "fedora:26"
kernel: "4.13.9-200.fc26.x86_64"
dmi: "dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvrGJET72WW(2.22):bd02/21/2014:svnLENOVO:..." devices:
- node: /dev/input/event9
evdev:
# Name: Synaptics TM2668-002
# ID: bus 0x1d vendor 0x6cb product 00 version 00
# Size in mm: 97x68
# Supported Events:
# Event type 0 (EV_SYN)
#.. abbreviated for man page ...
#
name: Synaptics TM2668-002
id: [29, 1739, 0, 0]
codes:
0: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15] # EV_SYN
1: [272, 325, 328, 330, 333, 334, 335] # EV_KEY
3: [0, 1, 24, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58] # EV_ABS
absinfo:
0: [0, 4089, 0, 0, 42]
1: [0, 2811, 0, 0, 41]
24: [0, 255, 0, 0, 0]
47: [0, 4, 0, 0, 0]
48: [0, 15, 0, 0, 0]
49: [0, 15, 0, 0, 0]
52: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0]
53: [0, 4089, 0, 0, 42]
54: [0, 2811, 0, 0, 41]
55: [0, 2, 0, 0, 0]
57: [0, 65535, 0, 0, 0]
58: [0, 255, 0, 0, 0]
properties: [0, 2, 4]
hid: [12, 23, 34, 45, ...]
udev:
properties:
- ID_INPUT_MOUSE=1
- ID_INPUT=1
quirks:
- ModelAppleTouchpad=1
- AttrSizeHint=32x32
events:
- hid:
time: [ 0, 0] hidraw0: [1, 2, 3, 4]
- evdev:
- [ 0, 0, 3, 57, 1420] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_TRACKING_ID 1420
- [ 0, 0, 3, 53, 1218] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_POSITION_X 1218
- [ 0, 0, 3, 54, 1922] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_POSITION_Y 1922
- [ 0, 0, 3, 52, 0] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_ORIENTATION 0
- [ 0, 0, 3, 58, 47] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_PRESSURE 47
- [ 0, 0, 1, 330, 1] # EV_KEY / BTN_TOUCH 1
- [ 0, 0, 1, 325, 1] # EV_KEY / BTN_TOOL_FINGER 1
- [ 0, 0, 3, 0, 1218] # EV_ABS / ABS_X 1218
- [ 0, 0, 3, 1, 1922] # EV_ABS / ABS_Y 1922
- [ 0, 0, 3, 24, 47] # EV_ABS / ABS_PRESSURE 47
- [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] # ------------ SYN_REPORT (0) ------- +0ms
- evdev:
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 53, 1330] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_POSITION_X 1330
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 54, 1928] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_POSITION_Y 1928
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 58, 46] # EV_ABS / ABS_MT_PRESSURE 46
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 0, 1330] # EV_ABS / ABS_X 1330
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 1, 1928] # EV_ABS / ABS_Y 1928
- [ 0, 11879, 3, 24, 46] # EV_ABS / ABS_PRESSURE 46
- [ 0, 11879, 0, 0, 0] # ------------ SYN_REPORT (0) ------- +0ms
# second device (if any)
- node: /dev/input/event9
evdev: ...
Information about the system
Information about and events from the recorded device nodes
A list of the recorded events. The list contains dictionaries Information about the events. The content is a list of dictionaries, with the string identifying the type of event sequence.
Note that the kernel does not provide timestamps for hidraw events and the timestamps provided are from clock_gettime(3). They may be greater than a subsequent evdev event's timestamp.
This tool records events from the kernel and is independent of libinput. In other words, updating or otherwise changing libinput will not alter the output from this tool. libinput itself does not need to be in use to record events.
Part of the libinput(1) suite