IIO sensors to D-Bus proxy
See https://developer.gnome.org/iio-sensor-proxy/1.0/ for developer information.
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
make
make install
It requires libgudev and systemd.
With a GNOME 3.18 (or newer) based system, orientation changes will automatically be applied when rotating the panel, ambient light will be used to change the screen brightness, and Geoclue will be able to read the compass data to show the direction in Maps.
Note that a number of kernel bugs will prevent it from working correctly on some machines so please make sure to use the latest upstream kernel (kernel crashes on the Surface Pro, sensor failing to work after suspend on the Yoga Pro, etc.).
You can verify that sensors are detected by running udevadm info --export-db
and checking for an output resembling this one:
P: /devices/platform/80860F41:04/i2c-12/i2c-BMA250E:00/iio:device0
N: iio:device0
E: DEVNAME=/dev/iio:device0
E: DEVPATH=/devices/platform/80860F41:04/i2c-12/i2c-BMA250E:00/iio:device0
E: DEVTYPE=iio_device
E: MAJOR=249
E: MINOR=0
E: SUBSYSTEM=iio
E: SYSTEMD_WANTS=iio-sensor-proxy.service
E: TAGS=:systemd:
E: USEC_INITIALIZED=7750292
You can now check whether a sensor is detected by running:
gdbus introspect --system --dest net.hadess.SensorProxy --object-path /net/hadess/SensorProxy
After that, use monitor-sensor
to see changes in the ambient light sensor
or the accelerometer. Note that compass changes are only available to GeoClue
but if you need to ensure that GeoClue is getting correct data you can run:
su -s /bin/sh geoclue -c monitor-sensor
If that doesn't work, please file an issue, make sure any running iio-sensor-proxy
has been stopped:
systemctl stop iio-sensor-proxy.service
and attach the output of:
G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all /usr/sbin/iio-sensor-proxy
running as root
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- Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13
- Microsoft Surface Pro 2
- Lenovo Yoga Pro 2
- Onda v975w
- Dell Venue 8 Pro
- Dell Venue 11 Pro (7140)
- Lenovo ThinkPad Twist
- MacBook Pro (8.2)
- Lenovo X1 Carbon 2014 (rev2)
- MacBook Air (6,2)