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/* $XdotOrg$ */
/*
* Copyright 2005 by Kean Johnston <jkj@sco.com>
* Copyright 1990,91 by Thomas Roell, Dinkelscherben, Germany
* Copyright 1993-1999 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
* the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
* documentation, and that the name of the copyright holders not be used in
* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
* specific, written prior permission. The copyright holders make no
* representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose.
* It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
*
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
* INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
* EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
* DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
* TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
* PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
*/
/* $XConsortium$ */
#include "X.h"
#include "compiler.h"
#include "xf86.h"
#include "xf86Priv.h"
#include "xf86_OSlib.h"
#include "xf86Xinput.h"
#include "xf86OSmouse.h"
#include "xf86OSKbd.h"
#include "usl_xqueue.h"
#ifdef XKB
#include "inputstr.h"
#include <X11/extensions/XKB.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XKBstr.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XKBsrv.h>
extern Bool noXkbExtension;
#endif
#include "xf86Xinput.h"
#include "mipointer.h"
#if !defined(XQ_WHEEL)
# define XQ_WHEEL 4
#endif
/*
* Implementation notes
*
* This code is based on a mixture of the original XFree86 sysv/xqueue.c
* and information gathered from the SCO X server code (no actual code
* was used, just the principles).
*
* The XFree86 XQUEUE code went to some considerable lengths to implement
* what it calls "asynchronous XQUEUE". This involved creating a pipe,
* and writing to that pipe each time an XQUEUE signal is received. The
* one end of that pipe was then added to the list of selectable file
* descriptors with AddEnabledDevice(). I completely fail to see the need
* for this, and this code does not implement that mechanism. The server
* will be interrupted anyway by the XQUEUE driver, so whether we pull the
* events off the queue at the time we receive the signal or whether we
* write to a pipe and then have the main select() loop stop and call us,
* it makes no difference I can fathom.
*
* The code also differs from the original XFree86 code in that it maintains
* local variables for the number of devices initialized. The original code
* stored that information in the private data pointer of the mouse structure,
* but this same code is used for both the keyboard and the mouse, so that
* was changed.
*
* Part of the difficulty in dealing with XQUEUE is that it is a single
* interface to two devices. The recent changes in XFree86/Xorg try to
* treat the mouse and keyboard as discrete devices, and the code is
* structured in such a way that they should be able to be independently
* opened and closed. But we can't do that with XQUEUE, so we have to
* centralize XQUEUE access here in this module.
*/
static xqEventQueue *xqQaddr = NULL;
static int xqSigEnable = 1;
static int xqEnableCount = 0;
static struct kd_quemode xqMode;
/*
* These two pointers are set when the keyboard/mouse handler procs
* are called to turn them on or off. This is so that we can call the
* correct PostEvent for the device.
*/
static InputInfoPtr xqMouse = NULL;
static InputInfoPtr xqKeyboard = NULL;
static void XqSignalHandler (int signo);
/*
* Private functions
*/
static void
XqReset (void)
{
if (xqEnableCount > 0) {
xqQaddr->xq_head = xqQaddr->xq_tail;
xqQaddr->xq_sigenable = xqSigEnable;
}
}
#ifdef NOTNEEDED
static void
XqLock (void)
{
xqSigEnable = 0;
if (xqEnableCount > 0) {
xqQaddr->xq_sigenable = xqSigEnable;
}
}
static void
XqUnlock (void)
{
xqSigEnable = 1;
if (xqEnableCount > 0) {
xqQaddr->xq_sigenable = xqSigEnable;
}
}
#endif /* NOTNEEDED */
/*
* Since this code is shared between two devices, we need to keep track
* of how many times we've been enabled or disabled. For example, if the
* keyboard has been turned off, but the mouse hasn't, then we do not
* want the whole queue off. Only when both devices are turned off do we
* actually disable Xqueue mode. When either device is turned on, we
* enable it.
*/
static int
XqEnable (InputInfoPtr pInfo)
{
struct sigaction xqsig;
static int msefd = -1;
if (msefd == -1) {
msefd = open ("/dev/mouse", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
#if 0
msefd = open ("/dev/mouse", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK | O_NOCTTY);
if (msefd < 0) {
/*
* Try giving it a controlling tty
*/
msefd = open (ttyname(xf86Info.consoleFd), O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK);
if (msefd >= 0)
close (msefd);
msefd = open ("/dev/mouse", O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK | O_NOCTTY);
if (msefd < 0)
sleep(2);
}
#endif
}
if (msefd < 0) {
if (xf86GetAllowMouseOpenFail()) {
ErrorF("%s: cannot open /dev/mouse (%s)\n",
ttyname(xf86Info.consoleFd), strerror(errno));
} else {
sleep(5);
FatalError ("%s: cannot open /dev/mouse (%s)\n",
ttyname(xf86Info.consoleFd), strerror(errno));
}
}
if (xqEnableCount++ == 0) {
xqMode.qaddr = 0;
ioctl (xf86Info.consoleFd, KDQUEMODE, NULL);
/*
* Note: We need to make sure the signal is armed before we enable
* XQUEUE mode, so that if we get events immediately after the ioctl
* we dont have an unhandled signal coming to the Xserver.
* Also note that we use sigaction, so that we do not have to re-arm
* the signal every time it is delivered, which just slows things
* down (setting a signal is a fairly expensive operation).
*/
xqsig.sa_handler = XqSignalHandler;
sigfillset (&xqsig.sa_mask);
xqsig.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction (SIGUSR2, &xqsig, NULL);
/*
* This is a fairly large queue size. Since we are reacting to events
* asynchronously, its best for performance if we deal with as many
* events as possible, and high resolution mice generate a lot of
* events.
*/
xqMode.qsize = 64;
xqMode.signo = SIGUSR2;
xqMode.qaddr = 0;
if (ioctl (xf86Info.consoleFd, KDQUEMODE, &xqMode) < 0) {
xf86Msg (X_ERROR, "%s: could not set XQUEUE mode (%s)", pInfo->name,
strerror(errno));
xqEnableCount--;
xqsig.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
sigfillset (&xqsig.sa_mask);
xqsig.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction (SIGUSR2, &xqsig, NULL);
return !Success;
}
/*
* We're in business. The workstation is now in XQUEUE mode.
*/
xqQaddr = (xqEventQueue *)xqMode.qaddr;
xqQaddr->xq_sigenable = 0; /* LOCK */
nap(500);
XqReset();
}
return Success;
}
static int
XqDisable (InputInfoPtr pInfo)
{
struct sigaction xqsig;
if (xqEnableCount-- == 1) {
xqQaddr->xq_sigenable = 0; /* LOCK */
if (ioctl (xf86Info.consoleFd, KDQUEMODE, NULL) < 0) {
xf86Msg (X_ERROR, "%s: could not unset XQUEUE mode (%s)", pInfo->name,
strerror(errno));
xqEnableCount++;
return !Success;
}
xqsig.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
sigfillset (&xqsig.sa_mask);
xqsig.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction (SIGUSR2, &xqsig, NULL);
}
return Success;
}
/*
* XQUEUE signal handler. This is what goes through the list of events
* we've already received and dispatches them to either the keyboard or
* mouse event poster.
*/
static void
XqSignalHandler (int signo)
{
xqEvent *xqEvents = xqQaddr->xq_events;
int xqHead = xqQaddr->xq_head;
xEvent xE;
MouseDevPtr pMse = NULL;
KbdDevPtr pKbd = NULL;
signed char dx, dy;
if (xqMouse)
pMse = (MouseDevPtr)xqMouse->private;
if (xqKeyboard)
pKbd = (KbdDevPtr)xqKeyboard->private;
while (xqHead != xqQaddr->xq_tail) {
switch (xqEvents[xqHead].xq_type) {
case XQ_MOTION:
dx = (signed char)xqEvents[xqHead].xq_x;
dy = (signed char)xqEvents[xqHead].xq_y;
if (pMse)
pMse->PostEvent(xqMouse, ~(xqEvents[xqHead].xq_code) & 0x07,
(int)dx, (int)dy, 0, 0);
break;
case XQ_BUTTON:
if (pMse)
pMse->PostEvent(xqMouse, ~(xqEvents[xqHead].xq_code) & 0x07,
0, 0, 0, 0);
break;
case XQ_WHEEL:
if (pMse) {
int wbut = pMse->lastButtons;
if (xqEvents[xqHead].xq_code == 1)
wbut |= 0x80;
else
wbut |= 0x40;
pMse->PostEvent(xqMouse, wbut, 0, 0, 0, 0);
/* Simulate button release */
wbut &= ~0xc0;
pMse->PostEvent(xqMouse, wbut, 0, 0, 0, 0);
}
break;
case XQ_KEY:
if (pKbd)
pKbd->PostEvent(xqKeyboard, xqEvents[xqHead].xq_code & 0x7f,
xqEvents[xqHead].xq_code & 0x80 ? FALSE : TRUE);
break;
default:
xf86Msg(X_WARNING, "XQUEUE: unknown event type %d\n",
xqEvents[xqHead].xq_type);
break;
}
xqHead++;
if (xqHead == xqQaddr->xq_size)
xqHead = 0;
xf86Info.inputPending = TRUE;
}
XqReset();
}
/*
* Public functions
*/
int
XqMseOnOff (InputInfoPtr pInfo, int on)
{
if (on) {
if (xqMouse) {
if (xqMouse != pInfo)
xf86Msg(X_WARNING, "XqMseOnOff: mouse pointer structure changed!\n");
xqMouse = pInfo;
} else {
xqMouse = pInfo;
return XqEnable(pInfo);
}
} else {
xqMouse = NULL;
return XqDisable(pInfo);
}
return Success;
}
int
XqKbdOnOff (InputInfoPtr pInfo, int on)
{
if (on) {
if (xqKeyboard) {
if (xqKeyboard != pInfo)
xf86Msg(X_WARNING, "XqKbdOnOff: keyboard pointer structure changed!\n");
xqKeyboard = pInfo;
} else {
xqKeyboard = pInfo;
return XqEnable(pInfo);
}
} else {
xqKeyboard = NULL;
return XqDisable(pInfo);
}
return Success;
}
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