>From the other bug (this is getting a bit tiring):

I was able to trigger the crash pretty easily with the old library still
in use by opening and closing the lid a few times in quick succession
and then trying to type an update to this bug.  After restarting I was
not immediately able to trigger it, but instead brought gnome-shell down
with an assertion (g_malloc failed to allocate 1.8x10^19 bytes).
Working down the stack a few frames it looked like it was trying to use
an invalid structure, presumably in memory which had already been freed.
Which at least raises the possibility that gnome-shell has some memory
use bug which triggers on suspend and resume and that libinput was
collateral damage.

I am thinking of rebuilding gnome-shell with memory debugging enabled.

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