UI_GET_SYSNAME returns the input-class directory name (inputNNN), not a usable
device node -- /dev/input/inputNNN does not exist, so QEMU's input-linux failed
with "Could not open". Resolve the actual evdev node (/dev/input/eventN) as the
event* child of /sys/class/input/<sysname>/. Confirmed against the live host
sysfs. The unit path can't exercise this (no /dev/uinput in CI) -- armed only.
Bump 0.3.10.
The uinput devices the input adapter creates were never forwarded into the
guest: the input-linux bridge was external (manual monitor object_add), so it
was lost on every reconfigure and whenever the kernel-assigned device numbers
changed. Make the vmhost seam -- which already owns the VM's single QMP
connection -- add the input-linux objects itself on reaching READY (A=keyboard
+abs with grab_all, B=mouse) and object_del them on teardown. The input adapter
publishes the uinput evdev paths into a per-endpoint home; discovery attaches
input before vmhost so the paths are ready. No second QMP socket or connection.
Also move the mouse buttons (incl. middle) and the wheel onto device B, so B is
a complete relative mouse and A is keyboard+abs only.
Bump 0.3.8.
- core: runtime attach/detach of a per-endpoint adapter trio (runtime-safe add_adapter + vmsig_core_detach_endpoint, deferred reap)
- roster: VMSIG_EV_ROSTER + CAP_ROSTER, retained per-endpoint and replayed to late subscribers
- discovery: inotify trigger dir, vmid/endpoint slot allocator, host probe; vmsigd daemon with config + per-uid admission
- input driver and vgpu perception built in-tree; vgpu perception as a separate library
- memctx: own the supplied ro_fd (closed at detach)
- deb packaging: install rules, systemd unit, tmpfiles, default config