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Revision 1.8, Sun Jan 4 21:41:12 2004 UTC (20 years, 5 months ago) by drahn
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/* $OpenBSD: mouse_protocols.c,v 1.8 2004/01/04 21:41:12 drahn Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001 Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Julien Montagne and Jerome Verdon
*
* Copyright (c) 1998 by Kazutaka Yokota
*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Michael Smith
*
* Copyright (c) 1993 by David Dawes <dawes@xfree86.org>
*
* Copyright (c) 1990,91 by Thomas Roell, Dinkelscherben, Germany.
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Most of this code was taken from the FreeBSD moused daemon, written by
* Michael Smith. The FreeBSD moused daemon already contained code from the
* Xfree Project, written by David Dawes and Thomas Roell and Kazutaka Yokota.
*
* Adaptation to OpenBSD was done by Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Julien Montagne
* and Jerome Verdon.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by
* David Dawes, Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Julien Montagne, Thomas Roell,
* Michael Smith, Jerome Verdon and Kazutaka Yokota.
* 4. The name authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*
*/
/* Support for non-wsmouse (i.e. serial mice) mice */
/*
* Most of this code comes from the Xfree Project and are derived from two files
* of Xfree86 3.3.6 with the following CVS tags :
$XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86_Mouse.c,v 3.21.2.24
1999/12/11 19:00:42 hohndel Exp $
and
$XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86_PnPMouse.c,v 1.1.2.6
1999/07/29 09:22:51 hohndel Exp $
*/
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <poll.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include "wsmoused.h"
#include "mouse_protocols.h"
extern int debug;
extern int nodaemon;
extern int background;
extern mouse_t mouse;
/* Cflags of each mouse protocol, ordered by P_XXX */
static unsigned short mousecflags[] = {
(CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* MicroSoft */
(CS8 | CSTOPB | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* MouseSystems */
(CS8 | CSTOPB | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* Logitech */
(CS8 | PARENB | PARODD | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* MMSeries */
(CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* MouseMan */
(CS8 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* MM HitTablet */
(CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* GlidePoint */
(CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* IntelliMouse */
(CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL), /* Thinking Mouse */
};
/* array ordered by P_XXX giving protocol properties */
static unsigned char proto[][7] = {
/* mask hd_id dp_mask dp_id bytes b4_mask b4_id */
{0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 3, ~0x23, 0x00}, /* MicroSoft */
{0xf8, 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 5, 0x00, 0xff}, /* MouseSystems */
{0xe0, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 3, 0x00, 0xff}, /* Logitech */
{0xe0, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 3, 0x00, 0xff}, /* MMSeries */
{0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 3, ~0x33, 0x00}, /* MouseMan */
{0xe0, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 3, 0x00, 0xff}, /* MM HitTablet */
{0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 3, ~0x33, 0x00}, /* GlidePoint */
{0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 3, ~0x3f, 0x00}, /* IntelliMouse */
{0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0x00, 3, ~0x33, 0x00}, /* ThinkingMouse */
};
/*
* array ordered by P_XXX (mouse protocols) giving the protocol
* corresponding to the name of a mouse
*/
char *mouse_names[] = {
"microsoft",
"mousesystems",
"logitech",
"mmseries",
"mouseman",
"mmhitab",
"glidepoint",
"intellimouse",
"thinkingmouse",
NULL
};
/* protocol currently used */
static unsigned char cur_proto[7];
/* PnP EISA/product IDs */
static symtab_t pnpprod[] = {
{"KML0001", P_THINKING},/* Kensignton ThinkingMouse */
{"MSH0001", P_IMSERIAL},/* MS IntelliMouse */
{"MSH0004", P_IMSERIAL},/* MS IntelliMouse TrackBall */
{"KYEEZ00", P_MS}, /* Genius EZScroll */
{"KYE0001", P_MS}, /* Genius PnP Mouse */
{"KYE0003", P_IMSERIAL},/* Genius NetMouse */
{"LGI800C", P_IMSERIAL},/* Logitech MouseMan (4 button model) */
{"LGI8050", P_IMSERIAL},/* Logitech MouseMan+ */
{"LGI8051", P_IMSERIAL},/* Logitech FirstMouse+ */
{"LGI8001", P_LOGIMAN}, /* Logitech serial */
{"PNP0F01", P_MS}, /* MS serial */
/*
* XXX EzScroll returns PNP0F04 in the compatible device field; but it
* doesn't look compatible...
*/
{"PNP0F04", P_MSC}, /* MouseSystems */
{"PNP0F05", P_MSC}, /* MouseSystems */
{"PNP0F08", P_LOGIMAN}, /* Logitech serial */
{"PNP0F09", P_MS}, /* MS BallPoint serial */
{"PNP0F0A", P_MS}, /* MS PnP serial */
{"PNP0F0B", P_MS}, /* MS PnP BallPoint serial */
{"PNP0F0C", P_MS}, /* MS serial comatible */
{"PNP0F0F", P_MS}, /* MS BallPoint comatible */
{"PNP0F17", P_LOGIMAN}, /* Logitech serial compat */
{NULL, -1},
};
static symtab_t *
gettoken(symtab_t * tab, char *s, int len)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; tab[i].name != NULL; ++i) {
if (strncmp(tab[i].name, s, len) == 0)
break;
}
return &tab[i];
}
char *
mouse_name(int type)
{
return (type == P_UNKNOWN ||
(type > sizeof(mouse_names) / sizeof(mouse_names[0]) - 1)) ?
"unknown" : mouse_names[type];
}
void
SetMouseSpeed(int old, int new, unsigned int cflag)
{
struct termios tty;
char *c;
if (!IS_SERIAL_DEV(mouse.portname))
return;
if (tcgetattr(mouse.mfd, &tty) < 0) {
debug("Warning: %s unable to get status of mouse fd (%s)\n",
mouse.portname, strerror(errno));
return;
}
/* this will query the initial baudrate only once */
if (mouse.old_baudrate < 0) {
switch (cfgetispeed(&tty)) {
case B9600:
mouse.old_baudrate = 9600;
break;
case B4800:
mouse.old_baudrate = 4800;
break;
case B2400:
mouse.old_baudrate = 2400;
break;
case B1200:
default:
mouse.old_baudrate = 1200;
break;
}
}
tty.c_iflag = IGNBRK | IGNPAR;
tty.c_oflag = 0;
tty.c_lflag = 0;
tty.c_cflag = (tcflag_t) cflag;
tty.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
tty.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
switch (old) {
case 9600:
cfsetispeed(&tty, B9600);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B9600);
break;
case 4800:
cfsetispeed(&tty, B4800);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B4800);
break;
case 2400:
cfsetispeed(&tty, B2400);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B2400);
break;
case 1200:
default:
cfsetispeed(&tty, B1200);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B1200);
}
if (tcsetattr(mouse.mfd, TCSADRAIN, &tty) < 0)
logerr(1, "unable to get mouse status. Exiting...\n");
switch (new) {
case 9600:
c = "*q";
cfsetispeed(&tty, B9600);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B9600);
break;
case 4800:
c = "*p";
cfsetispeed(&tty, B4800);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B4800);
break;
case 2400:
c = "*o";
cfsetispeed(&tty, B2400);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B2400);
break;
case 1200:
default:
c = "*n";
cfsetispeed(&tty, B1200);
cfsetospeed(&tty, B1200);
}
if (mouse.proto == P_LOGIMAN || mouse.proto == P_LOGI) {
if (write(mouse.mfd, c, 2) != 2)
logerr(1, "unable to write to mouse. Exiting...\n");
}
usleep(100000);
if (tcsetattr(mouse.mfd, TCSADRAIN, &tty) < 0)
logerr(1, "unable to get mouse status. Exiting...\n");
}
int
FlushInput(int fd)
{
struct pollfd pfd[1];
char c[4];
if (tcflush(fd, TCIFLUSH) == 0)
return 0;
pfd[0].fd = fd;
pfd[0].events = POLLIN;
while (poll(pfd, 1, 0) > 0)
read(fd, &c, sizeof(c));
return 0;
}
/*
* Try to elicit a PnP ID as described in
* Microsoft, Hayes: "Plug and Play External COM Device Specification,
* rev 1.00", 1995.
*
* The routine does not fully implement the COM Enumerator as par Section
* 2.1 of the document. In particular, we don't have idle state in which
* the driver software monitors the com port for dynamic connection or
* removal of a device at the port, because `moused' simply quits if no
* device is found.
*
* In addition, as PnP COM device enumeration procedure slightly has
* changed since its first publication, devices which follow earlier
* revisions of the above spec. may fail to respond if the rev 1.0
* procedure is used. XXX
*/
static int
pnpgets(int mouse_fd, char *buf)
{
struct pollfd pfd[1];
int i;
char c;
pfd[0].fd = mouse_fd;
pfd[0].events = POLLIN;
#if 0
/*
* This is the procedure described in rev 1.0 of PnP COM device spec.
* Unfortunately, some devices which comform to earlier revisions of
* the spec gets confused and do not return the ID string...
*/
/* port initialization (2.1.2) */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMGET, &i);
i |= TIOCM_DTR; /* DTR = 1 */
i &= ~TIOCM_RTS; /* RTS = 0 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMSET, &i);
usleep(200000);
if ((ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMGET, &i) == -1) || ((i & TIOCM_DSR) == 0))
goto disconnect_idle;
/* port setup, 1st phase (2.1.3) */
SetMouseSpeed(1200, 1200, (CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL));
i = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 0, RTS = 0 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIC, &i);
usleep(200000);
i = TIOCM_DTR; /* DTR = 1, RTS = 0 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIS, &i);
usleep(200000);
/* wait for response, 1st phase (2.1.4) */
FlushInput(mouse_fd);
i = TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 1, RTS = 1 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIS, &i);
/* try to read something */
if (poll(pfd, 1, 200000 / 1000) <= 0) {
/* port setup, 2nd phase (2.1.5) */
i = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 0, RTS = 0 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIC, &i);
usleep(200000);
/* wait for respose, 2nd phase (2.1.6) */
FlushInput(mouse_fd);
i = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 1, RTS = 1 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIS, &i);
/* try to read something */
if (poll(pfd, 1, 200000 / 1000) <= 0)
goto connect_idle;
}
#else
/*
* This is a simplified procedure; it simply toggles RTS.
*/
SetMouseSpeed(1200, 1200, (CS7 | CREAD | CLOCAL | HUPCL));
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMGET, &i);
i |= TIOCM_DTR; /* DTR = 1 */
i &= ~TIOCM_RTS; /* RTS = 0 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMSET, &i);
usleep(200000);
/* wait for response */
FlushInput(mouse_fd);
i = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 1, RTS = 1 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIS, &i);
/* try to read something */
if (poll(pfd, 1, 200000 / 1000) <= 0)
goto connect_idle;
#endif
/* collect PnP COM device ID (2.1.7) */
i = 0;
usleep(200000); /* the mouse must send `Begin ID' within
* 200msec */
while (read(mouse_fd, &c, 1) == 1) {
/* we may see "M", or "M3..." before `Begin ID' */
if ((c == 0x08) || (c == 0x28)) { /* Begin ID */
buf[i++] = c;
break;
}
}
if (i <= 0) {
/* we haven't seen `Begin ID' in time... */
goto connect_idle;
}
++c; /* make it `End ID' */
for (;;) {
if (poll(pfd, 1, 200000 / 1000) <= 0)
break;
read(mouse_fd, &buf[i], 1);
if (buf[i++] == c) /* End ID */
break;
if (i >= 256)
break;
}
if (buf[i - 1] != c)
goto connect_idle;
return i;
#if 0
/*
* According to PnP spec, we should set DTR = 1 and RTS = 0 while
* in idle state. But, `moused' shall set DTR = RTS = 1 and proceed,
* assuming there is something at the port even if it didn't
* respond to the PnP enumeration procedure.
*/
disconnect_idle:
i = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS; /* DTR = 1, RTS = 1 */
ioctl(mouse_fd, TIOCMBIS, &i);
#endif
connect_idle:
return 0;
}
/* pnpparse : parse a PnP string ID */
static int
pnpparse(pnpid_t * id, char *buf, int len)
{
char s[3];
int offset, sum = 0, i, j;
id->revision = 0;
id->eisaid = NULL;
id->serial = NULL;
id->class = NULL;
id->compat = NULL;
id->description = NULL;
id->neisaid = 0;
id->nserial = 0;
id->nclass = 0;
id->ncompat = 0;
id->ndescription = 0;
offset = 0x28 - buf[0];
/* calculate checksum */
for (i = 0; i < len - 3; ++i) {
sum += buf[i];
buf[i] += offset;
}
sum += buf[len - 1];
for (; i < len; ++i)
buf[i] += offset;
debug("Mouse: PnP ID string: '%*.*s'\n", len, len, buf);
/* revision */
buf[1] -= offset;
buf[2] -= offset;
id->revision = ((buf[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | (buf[2] & 0x3f);
debug("Mouse: PnP rev %d.%02d\n", id->revision / 100, id->revision % 100);
/* EISA vender and product ID */
id->eisaid = &buf[3];
id->neisaid = 7;
/* option strings */
i = 10;
if (buf[i] == '\\') {
/* device serial # */
for (j = ++i; i < len; ++i) {
if (buf[i] == '\\')
break;
}
if (i >= len)
i -= 3;
if (i - j == 8) {
id->serial = &buf[j];
id->nserial = 8;
}
}
if (buf[i] == '\\') {
/* PnP class */
for (j = ++i; i < len; ++i) {
if (buf[i] == '\\')
break;
}
if (i >= len)
i -= 3;
if (i > j + 1) {
id->class = &buf[j];
id->nclass = i - j;
}
}
if (buf[i] == '\\') {
/* compatible driver */
for (j = ++i; i < len; ++i) {
if (buf[i] == '\\')
break;
}
/*
* PnP COM spec prior to v0.96 allowed '*' in this field,
* it's not allowed now; just ignore it.
*/
if (buf[j] == '*')
++j;
if (i >= len)
i -= 3;
if (i > j + 1) {
id->compat = &buf[j];
id->ncompat = i - j;
}
}
if (buf[i] == '\\') {
/* product description */
for (j = ++i; i < len; ++i) {
if (buf[i] == ';')
break;
}
if (i >= len)
i -= 3;
if (i > j + 1) {
id->description = &buf[j];
id->ndescription = i - j;
}
}
/* checksum exists if there are any optional fields */
if ((id->nserial > 0) || (id->nclass > 0) ||
(id->ncompat > 0) || (id->ndescription > 0)) {
#if 0
debug("Mouse: PnP checksum: 0x%02X\n", sum);
#endif
snprintf(s, sizeof s, "%02X", sum & 0x0ff);
if (strncmp(s, &buf[len - 3], 2) != 0) {
#if 0
/*
* Checksum error!!
* I found some mice do not comply with the PnP COM device
* spec regarding checksum... XXX
*/
return FALSE;
#endif
}
}
return 1;
}
/* pnpproto : return the prototype used, based on the PnP ID string */
static symtab_t *
pnpproto(pnpid_t * id)
{
symtab_t *t;
int i, j;
if (id->nclass > 0)
if (strncmp(id->class, "MOUSE", id->nclass) != 0)
/* this is not a mouse! */
return NULL;
if (id->neisaid > 0) {
t = gettoken(pnpprod, id->eisaid, id->neisaid);
if (t->val != -1)
return t;
}
/*
* The 'Compatible drivers' field may contain more than one
* ID separated by ','.
*/
if (id->ncompat <= 0)
return NULL;
for (i = 0; i < id->ncompat; ++i) {
for (j = i; id->compat[i] != ','; ++i)
if (i >= id->ncompat)
break;
if (i > j) {
t = gettoken(pnpprod, id->compat + j, i - j);
if (t->val != -1)
return t;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/* mouse_init : init the mouse by writing appropriate sequences */
void
mouse_init(void)
{
struct pollfd pfd[1];
char *s;
char c;
int i;
if (IS_WSMOUSE_DEV(mouse.portname)) {
wsmouse_init();
return;
}
pfd[0].fd = mouse.mfd;
pfd[0].events = POLLIN;
/**
** This comment is a little out of context here, but it contains
** some useful information...
********************************************************************
**
** The following lines take care of the Logitech MouseMan protocols.
**
** NOTE: There are diffrent versions of both MouseMan and TrackMan!
** Hence I add another protocol P_LOGIMAN, which the user can
** specify as MouseMan in his XF86Config file. This entry was
** formerly handled as a special case of P_MS. However, people
** who don't have the middle button problem, can still specify
** Microsoft and use P_MS.
**
** By default, these mice should use a 3 byte Microsoft protocol
** plus a 4th byte for the middle button. However, the mouse might
** have switched to a different protocol before we use it, so I send
** the proper sequence just in case.
**
** NOTE: - all commands to (at least the European) MouseMan have to
** be sent at 1200 Baud.
** - each command starts with a '*'.
** - whenever the MouseMan receives a '*', it will switch back
** to 1200 Baud. Hence I have to select the desired protocol
** first, then select the baud rate.
**
** The protocols supported by the (European) MouseMan are:
** - 5 byte packed binary protocol, as with the Mouse Systems
** mouse. Selected by sequence "*U".
** - 2 button 3 byte MicroSoft compatible protocol. Selected
** by sequence "*V".
** - 3 button 3+1 byte MicroSoft compatible protocol (default).
** Selected by sequence "*X".
**
** The following baud rates are supported:
** - 1200 Baud (default). Selected by sequence "*n".
** - 9600 Baud. Selected by sequence "*q".
**
** Selecting a sample rate is no longer supported with the MouseMan!
** Some additional lines in xf86Config.c take care of ill configured
** baud rates and sample rates. (The user will get an error.)
*/
switch (mouse.proto) {
case P_LOGI:
/*
* The baud rate selection command must be sent at the current
* baud rate; try all likely settings
*/
SetMouseSpeed(9600, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
SetMouseSpeed(4800, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
SetMouseSpeed(2400, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
#if 0
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
#endif
/* select MM series data format */
write(mouse.mfd, "S", 1);
SetMouseSpeed(mouse.baudrate, mouse.baudrate,
mousecflags[P_MM]);
/* select report rate/frequency */
if (mouse.rate <= 0)
write(mouse.mfd, "O", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 15)
write(mouse.mfd, "J", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 27)
write(mouse.mfd, "K", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 42)
write(mouse.mfd, "L", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 60)
write(mouse.mfd, "R", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 85)
write(mouse.mfd, "M", 1);
else if (mouse.rate <= 125)
write(mouse.mfd, "Q", 1);
else
write(mouse.mfd, "N", 1);
break;
case P_LOGIMAN:
/* The command must always be sent at 1200 baud */
SetMouseSpeed(1200, 1200, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
write(mouse.mfd, "*X", 2);
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
break;
case P_MMHIT:
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
/*
* Initialize Hitachi PUMA Plus - Model 1212E to desired settings.
* The tablet must be configured to be in MM mode, NO parity,
* Binary Format. xf86Info.sampleRate controls the sensativity
* of the tablet. We only use this tablet for it's 4-button puck
* so we don't run in "Absolute Mode"
*/
write(mouse.mfd, "z8", 2); /* Set Parity = "NONE" */
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "zb", 2); /* Set Format = "Binary" */
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "@", 1); /* Set Report Mode = "Stream" */
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "R", 1); /* Set Output Rate = "45 rps" */
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "I\x20", 2); /* Set Incrememtal Mode "20" */
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "E", 1); /* Set Data Type = "Relative */
usleep(50000);
/* Resolution is in 'lines per inch' on the Hitachi tablet */
if (mouse.resolution == MOUSE_RES_LOW)
c = 'g';
else if (mouse.resolution == MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMLOW)
c = 'e';
else if (mouse.resolution == MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMHIGH)
c = 'h';
else if (mouse.resolution == MOUSE_RES_HIGH)
c = 'd';
else if (mouse.resolution <= 40)
c = 'g';
else if (mouse.resolution <= 100)
c = 'd';
else if (mouse.resolution <= 200)
c = 'e';
else if (mouse.resolution <= 500)
c = 'h';
else if (mouse.resolution <= 1000)
c = 'j';
else
c = 'd';
write(mouse.mfd, &c, 1);
usleep(50000);
write(mouse.mfd, "\021", 1); /* Resume DATA output */
break;
case P_THINKING:
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
/* the PnP ID string may be sent again, discard it */
usleep(200000);
i = FREAD;
ioctl(mouse.mfd, TIOCFLUSH, &i);
/* send the command to initialize the beast */
for (s = "E5E5"; *s; ++s) {
write(mouse.mfd, s, 1);
if (poll(pfd, 1, INFTIM) <= 0)
break;
read(mouse.mfd, &c, 1);
debug("%c", c);
if (c != *s)
break;
}
break;
case P_MSC:
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
#if 0
if (mouse.flags & ClearDTR) {
i = TIOCM_DTR;
ioctl(mouse.mfd, TIOCMBIC, &i);
}
if (mouse.flags & ClearRTS) {
i = TIOCM_RTS;
ioctl(mouse.mfd, TIOCMBIC, &i);
}
#endif
break;
default:
SetMouseSpeed(1200, mouse.baudrate, mousecflags[mouse.proto]);
break;
}
}
/* mouse_identify : identify the protocol used by the mouse */
int
mouse_identify(void)
{
char pnpbuf[256]; /* PnP identifier string may be up to
* 256 bytes long */
pnpid_t pnpid;
symtab_t *t;
int len;
/* protocol has been specified with '-t' */
if (mouse.proto != P_UNKNOWN)
bcopy(proto[mouse.proto], cur_proto, sizeof(cur_proto));
else {
/* maybe this is an PnP mouse... */
if (mouse.flags & NoPnP)
return mouse.proto;
if (((len = pnpgets(mouse.mfd, pnpbuf)) <= 0)
|| !pnpparse(&pnpid, pnpbuf, len))
return mouse.proto;
debug("PnP serial mouse: '%*.*s' '%*.*s' '%*.*s'",
pnpid.neisaid, pnpid.neisaid,
pnpid.eisaid, pnpid.ncompat,
pnpid.ncompat, pnpid.compat,
pnpid.ndescription, pnpid.ndescription,
pnpid.description);
/* we have a valid PnP serial device ID */
t = pnpproto(&pnpid);
if (t != NULL) {
mouse.proto = t->val;
bcopy(proto[mouse.proto], cur_proto, sizeof(cur_proto));
} else
mouse.proto = P_UNKNOWN;
}
debug("proto params: %02x %02x %02x %02x %d %02x %02x",
cur_proto[0], cur_proto[1], cur_proto[2], cur_proto[3],
cur_proto[4], cur_proto[5], cur_proto[6]);
return mouse.proto;
}
/* mouse_protocol : decode bytes with the current mouse protocol */
int
mouse_protocol(u_char rBuf, mousestatus_t * act)
{
/* MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON?DOWN -> MOUSE_BUTTON?DOWN */
static int butmapmss[4] = { /* Microsoft, MouseMan,
* GlidePoint, IntelliMouse,
* Thinking Mouse */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
};
static int butmapmss2[4] = { /* Microsoft, MouseMan,
* GlidePoint, Thinking Mouse */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN,
};
/* MOUSE_INTELLI_BUTTON?DOWN -> MOUSE_BUTTON?DOWN */
static int butmapintelli[4] = { /* IntelliMouse, NetMouse,
* Mie Mouse, MouseMan+ */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN,
};
/* MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON?UP -> MOUSE_BUTTON?DOWN */
static int butmapmsc[8] = { /* MouseSystems, MMSeries,
* Logitech, Bus, sysmouse */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN
};
/* for Hitachi tablet */
static int butmaphit[8] = { /* MM HitTablet */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN,
};
/* for PS/2 VersaPad */
static int butmapversaps2[8] = { /* VersaPad */
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
0,
MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN,
MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN,
};
static int pBufP = 0;
static unsigned char pBuf[8];
debug("received char 0x%x", (int) rBuf);
/*
* Hack for resyncing: We check here for a package that is:
* a) illegal (detected by wrong data-package header)
* b) invalid (0x80 == -128 and that might be wrong for MouseSystems)
* c) bad header-package
*
* NOTE: b) is a voilation of the MouseSystems-Protocol, since values of
* -128 are allowed, but since they are very seldom we can easily
* use them as package-header with no button pressed.
* NOTE/2: On a PS/2 mouse any byte is valid as a data byte. Furthermore,
* 0x80 is not valid as a header byte. For a PS/2 mouse we skip
* checking data bytes.
* For resyncing a PS/2 mouse we require the two most significant
* bits in the header byte to be 0. These are the overflow bits,
* and in case of an overflow we actually lose sync. Overflows
* are very rare, however, and we quickly gain sync again after
* an overflow condition. This is the best we can do. (Actually,
* we could use bit 0x08 in the header byte for resyncing, since
* that bit is supposed to be always on, but nobody told
* Microsoft...)
*/
if (pBufP != 0 && ((rBuf & cur_proto[2]) != cur_proto[3] || rBuf == 0x80)) {
pBufP = 0; /* skip package */
}
if (pBufP == 0 && (rBuf & cur_proto[0]) != cur_proto[1])
return 0;
/* is there an extra data byte? */
if (pBufP >= cur_proto[4] && (rBuf & cur_proto[0]) != cur_proto[1]) {
/*
* Hack for Logitech MouseMan Mouse - Middle button
*
* Unfortunately this mouse has variable length packets: the standard
* Microsoft 3 byte packet plus an optional 4th byte whenever the
* middle button status changes.
*
* We have already processed the standard packet with the movement
* and button info. Now post an event message with the old status
* of the left and right buttons and the updated middle button.
*/
/*
* Even worse, different MouseMen and TrackMen differ in the 4th
* byte: some will send 0x00/0x20, others 0x01/0x21, or even
* 0x02/0x22, so I have to strip off the lower bits.
*
* [JCH-96/01/21]
* HACK for ALPS "fourth button". (It's bit 0x10 of the "fourth byte"
* and it is activated by tapping the glidepad with the finger! 8^)
* We map it to bit bit3, and the reverse map in xf86Events just has
* to be extended so that it is identified as Button 4. The lower
* half of the reverse-map may remain unchanged.
*/
/*
* [KY-97/08/03]
* Receive the fourth byte only when preceeding three bytes have
* been detected (pBufP >= cur_proto[4]). In the previous
* versions, the test was pBufP == 0; thus, we may have mistakingly
* received a byte even if we didn't see anything preceeding
* the byte.
*/
if ((rBuf & cur_proto[5]) != cur_proto[6]) {
pBufP = 0;
return 0;
}
switch (mouse.proto) {
/*
* IntelliMouse, NetMouse (including NetMouse Pro) and Mie Mouse
* always send the fourth byte, whereas the fourth byte is
* optional for GlidePoint and ThinkingMouse. The fourth byte
* is also optional for MouseMan+ and FirstMouse+ in their
* native mode. It is always sent if they are in the IntelliMouse
* compatible mode.
*/
case P_IMSERIAL: /* IntelliMouse, NetMouse, Mie Mouse,
* MouseMan+ */
act->dx = act->dy = 0;
act->dz = (rBuf & 0x08) ? (rBuf & 0x0f) - 16 : (rBuf & 0x0f);
act->obutton = act->button;
act->button = butmapintelli[(rBuf & MOUSE_MSS_BUTTONS) >> 4]
| (act->obutton & (MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN));
break;
default:
act->dx = act->dy = act->dz = 0;
act->obutton = act->button;
act->button = butmapmss2[(rBuf & MOUSE_MSS_BUTTONS) >> 4]
| (act->obutton & (MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN));
break;
}
act->flags = ((act->dx || act->dy || act->dz) ? MOUSE_POSCHANGED : 0)
| (act->obutton ^ act->button);
pBufP = 0;
return act->flags;
}
if (pBufP >= cur_proto[4])
pBufP = 0;
pBuf[pBufP++] = rBuf;
if (pBufP != cur_proto[4])
return 0;
/*
* assembly full package
*/
debug("assembled full packet (len %d) %x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x",
cur_proto[4],
pBuf[0], pBuf[1], pBuf[2], pBuf[3],
pBuf[4], pBuf[5], pBuf[6], pBuf[7]);
act->dz = 0;
act->obutton = act->button;
switch (mouse.proto) {
case P_MS: /* Microsoft */
case P_LOGIMAN: /* MouseMan/TrackMan */
case P_GLIDEPOINT: /* GlidePoint */
case P_THINKING: /* ThinkingMouse */
case P_IMSERIAL: /* IntelliMouse, NetMouse, Mie Mouse,
* MouseMan+ */
act->button = (act->obutton & (MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN))
| butmapmss[(pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MSS_BUTTONS) >> 4];
act->dx = (char) (((pBuf[0] & 0x03) << 6) | (pBuf[1] & 0x3F));
act->dy = (char) (((pBuf[0] & 0x0C) << 4) | (pBuf[2] & 0x3F));
break;
case P_MSC: /* MouseSystems Corp */
act->button = butmapmsc[(~pBuf[0]) & MOUSE_MSC_BUTTONS];
act->dx = (char) (pBuf[1]) + (char) (pBuf[3]);
act->dy = -((char) (pBuf[2]) + (char) (pBuf[4]));
break;
case P_MMHIT: /* MM HitTablet */
act->button = butmaphit[pBuf[0] & 0x07];
act->dx = (pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MM_XPOSITIVE) ? pBuf[1] : -pBuf[1];
act->dy = (pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MM_YPOSITIVE) ? -pBuf[2] : pBuf[2];
break;
case P_MM: /* MM Series */
case P_LOGI: /* Logitech Mice */
act->button = butmapmsc[pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MSC_BUTTONS];
act->dx = (pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MM_XPOSITIVE) ? pBuf[1] : -pBuf[1];
act->dy = (pBuf[0] & MOUSE_MM_YPOSITIVE) ? -pBuf[2] : pBuf[2];
break;
/*
* XXX removed the code for BusMouse and PS/2 protocols which
* are now handled by wsmouse compatible mouse drivers XXX
*/
default:
return 0;
}
/*
* We don't reset pBufP here yet, as there may be an additional data
* byte in some protocols. See above.
*/
/* has something changed? */
act->flags = ((act->dx || act->dy || act->dz) ? MOUSE_POSCHANGED : 0) |
(act->obutton ^ act->button);
return act->flags;
}