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/*- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Erik Forsberg. * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Kazutaka YOKOTA. * All rights reserved. * * 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. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ``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 I 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. */ /* * Ported to 386bsd Oct 17, 1992 * Sandi Donno, Computer Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa * Please send bug reports to sandi@cs.uct.ac.za * * Thanks are also due to Rick Macklem, rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca - * although I was only partially successful in getting the alpha release * of his "driver for the Logitech and ATI Inport Bus mice for use with * 386bsd and the X386 port" to work with my Microsoft mouse, I nevertheless * found his code to be an invaluable reference when porting this driver * to 386bsd. * * Further modifications for latest 386BSD+patchkit and port to NetBSD, * Andrew Herbert <andrew@werple.apana.org.au> - 8 June 1993 * * Cloned from the Microsoft Bus Mouse driver, also by Erik Forsberg, by * Andrew Herbert - 12 June 1993 * * Modified for PS/2 mouse by Charles Hannum <mycroft@ai.mit.edu> * - 13 June 1993 * * Modified for PS/2 AUX mouse by Shoji Yuen <yuen@nuie.nagoya-u.ac.jp> * - 24 October 1993 * * Hardware access routines and probe logic rewritten by * Kazutaka Yokota <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp> * - 3, 14, 22 October 1996. * - 12 November 1996. IOCTLs and rearranging `psmread', `psmioctl'... * - 14, 30 November 1996. Uses `kbdio.c'. * - 13 December 1996. Uses queuing version of `kbdio.c'. * - January/February 1997. Tweaked probe logic for * HiNote UltraII/Latitude/Armada laptops. * - 30 July 1997. Added APM support. * - 5 March 1997. Defined driver configuration flags (PSM_CONFIG_XXX). * Improved sync check logic. * Vendor specific support routines. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c 234713 2012-04-26 18:16:44Z jkim $"); #include "opt_isa.h" #include "opt_psm.h" #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/module.h> #include <sys/bus.h> #include <sys/conf.h> #include <sys/filio.h> #include <sys/poll.h> #include <sys/sigio.h> #include <sys/signalvar.h> #include <sys/syslog.h> #include <machine/bus.h> #include <sys/rman.h> #include <sys/selinfo.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/uio.h> #include <sys/limits.h> #include <sys/mouse.h> #include <machine/resource.h> #ifdef DEV_ISA #include <isa/isavar.h> #endif #include <dev/atkbdc/atkbdcreg.h> #include <dev/atkbdc/psm.h> /* * Driver specific options: the following options may be set by * `options' statements in the kernel configuration file. */ /* debugging */ #ifndef PSM_DEBUG #define PSM_DEBUG 0 /* * logging: 0: none, 1: brief, 2: verbose * 3: sync errors, 4: all packets */ #endif #define VLOG(level, args) do { \ if (verbose >= level) \ log args; \ } while (0) #ifndef PSM_INPUT_TIMEOUT #define PSM_INPUT_TIMEOUT 2000000 /* 2 sec */ #endif #ifndef PSM_TAP_TIMEOUT #define PSM_TAP_TIMEOUT 125000 #endif #ifndef PSM_TAP_THRESHOLD #define PSM_TAP_THRESHOLD 25 #endif /* end of driver specific options */ #define PSMCPNP_DRIVER_NAME "psmcpnp" /* input queue */ #define PSM_BUFSIZE 960 #define PSM_SMALLBUFSIZE 240 /* operation levels */ #define PSM_LEVEL_BASE 0 #define PSM_LEVEL_STANDARD 1 #define PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE 2 #define PSM_LEVEL_MIN PSM_LEVEL_BASE #define PSM_LEVEL_MAX PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE /* Logitech PS2++ protocol */ #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_CHECKBITS(b) \ ((((b[2] & 0x03) << 2) | 0x02) == (b[1] & 0x0f)) #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_PACKET_TYPE(b) \ (((b[0] & 0x30) >> 2) | ((b[1] & 0x30) >> 4)) /* ring buffer */ typedef struct ringbuf { int count; /* # of valid elements in the buffer */ int head; /* head pointer */ int tail; /* tail poiner */ u_char buf[PSM_BUFSIZE]; } ringbuf_t; /* data buffer */ typedef struct packetbuf { u_char ipacket[16]; /* interim input buffer */ int inputbytes; /* # of bytes in the input buffer */ } packetbuf_t; #ifndef PSM_PACKETQUEUE #define PSM_PACKETQUEUE 128 #endif enum { SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MIN_PRESSURE, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_PRESSURE, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_WIDTH, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_TOP, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_RIGHT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_BOTTOM, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_LEFT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_TOP, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_RIGHT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_BOTTOM, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_LEFT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MIN, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MAX, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MULTIPLICATOR, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_CURRENT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS_NA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_LEN_SQUARED, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MIN, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX_NA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_LEN, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MAX_DELTA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MIN_QUEUE, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAPHOLD_TIMEOUT, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_HOR_AREA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_VER_AREA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_MIN_DELTA, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MIN, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MAX }; typedef struct synapticsinfo { struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx; struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree; int directional_scrolls; int min_pressure; int max_pressure; int max_width; int margin_top; int margin_right; int margin_bottom; int margin_left; int na_top; int na_right; int na_bottom; int na_left; int window_min; int window_max; int multiplicator; int weight_current; int weight_previous; int weight_previous_na; int weight_len_squared; int div_min; int div_max; int div_max_na; int div_len; int tap_max_delta; int tap_min_queue; int taphold_timeout; int vscroll_ver_area; int vscroll_hor_area; int vscroll_min_delta; int vscroll_div_min; int vscroll_div_max; } synapticsinfo_t; typedef struct synapticspacket { int x; int y; } synapticspacket_t; #define SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE 10 #define SYNAPTICS_QUEUE_CURSOR(x) \ (x + SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE) % SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE typedef struct synapticsaction { synapticspacket_t queue[SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE]; int queue_len; int queue_cursor; int window_min; int start_x; int start_y; int avg_dx; int avg_dy; int squelch_x; int squelch_y; int fingers_nb; int tap_button; int in_taphold; int in_vscroll; } synapticsaction_t; /* driver control block */ struct psm_softc { /* Driver status information */ int unit; struct selinfo rsel; /* Process selecting for Input */ u_char state; /* Mouse driver state */ int config; /* driver configuration flags */ int flags; /* other flags */ KBDC kbdc; /* handle to access kbd controller */ struct resource *intr; /* IRQ resource */ void *ih; /* interrupt handle */ mousehw_t hw; /* hardware information */ synapticshw_t synhw; /* Synaptics hardware information */ synapticsinfo_t syninfo; /* Synaptics configuration */ synapticsaction_t synaction; /* Synaptics action context */ mousemode_t mode; /* operation mode */ mousemode_t dflt_mode; /* default operation mode */ mousestatus_t status; /* accumulated mouse movement */ ringbuf_t queue; /* mouse status queue */ packetbuf_t pqueue[PSM_PACKETQUEUE]; /* mouse data queue */ int pqueue_start; /* start of data in queue */ int pqueue_end; /* end of data in queue */ int button; /* the latest button state */ int xold; /* previous absolute X position */ int yold; /* previous absolute Y position */ int xaverage; /* average X position */ int yaverage; /* average Y position */ int squelch; /* level to filter movement at low speed */ int zmax; /* maximum pressure value for touchpads */ int syncerrors; /* # of bytes discarded to synchronize */ int pkterrors; /* # of packets failed during quaranteen. */ struct timeval inputtimeout; struct timeval lastsoftintr; /* time of last soft interrupt */ struct timeval lastinputerr; /* time last sync error happened */ struct timeval taptimeout; /* tap timeout for touchpads */ int watchdog; /* watchdog timer flag */ struct callout_handle callout; /* watchdog timer call out */ struct callout_handle softcallout; /* buffer timer call out */ struct cdev *dev; struct cdev *bdev; int lasterr; int cmdcount; struct sigio *async; /* Processes waiting for SIGIO */ }; static devclass_t psm_devclass; /* driver state flags (state) */ #define PSM_VALID 0x80 #define PSM_OPEN 1 /* Device is open */ #define PSM_ASLP 2 /* Waiting for mouse data */ #define PSM_SOFTARMED 4 /* Software interrupt armed */ #define PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS 8 /* Set syncbits using next data pkt */ /* driver configuration flags (config) */ #define PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION 0x000f /* resolution */ #define PSM_CONFIG_ACCEL 0x00f0 /* acceleration factor */ #define PSM_CONFIG_NOCHECKSYNC 0x0100 /* disable sync. test */ #define PSM_CONFIG_NOIDPROBE 0x0200 /* disable mouse model probe */ #define PSM_CONFIG_NORESET 0x0400 /* don't reset the mouse */ #define PSM_CONFIG_FORCETAP 0x0800 /* assume `tap' action exists */ #define PSM_CONFIG_IGNPORTERROR 0x1000 /* ignore error in aux port test */ #define PSM_CONFIG_HOOKRESUME 0x2000 /* hook the system resume event */ #define PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND 0x4000 /* init the device at the resume event */ #define PSM_CONFIG_FLAGS \ (PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION | \ PSM_CONFIG_ACCEL | \ PSM_CONFIG_NOCHECKSYNC | \ PSM_CONFIG_NOIDPROBE | \ PSM_CONFIG_NORESET | \ PSM_CONFIG_FORCETAP | \ PSM_CONFIG_IGNPORTERROR | \ PSM_CONFIG_HOOKRESUME | \ PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND) /* other flags (flags) */ #define PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN 0x0001 /* VersaPad finger down */ /* Tunables */ static int tap_enabled = -1; TUNABLE_INT("hw.psm.tap_enabled", &tap_enabled); static int synaptics_support = 0; TUNABLE_INT("hw.psm.synaptics_support", &synaptics_support); static int verbose = PSM_DEBUG; TUNABLE_INT("debug.psm.loglevel", &verbose); /* for backward compatibility */ #define OLD_MOUSE_GETHWINFO _IOR('M', 1, old_mousehw_t) #define OLD_MOUSE_GETMODE _IOR('M', 2, old_mousemode_t) #define OLD_MOUSE_SETMODE _IOW('M', 3, old_mousemode_t) typedef struct old_mousehw { int buttons; int iftype; int type; int hwid; } old_mousehw_t; typedef struct old_mousemode { int protocol; int rate; int resolution; int accelfactor; } old_mousemode_t; /* packet formatting function */ typedef int packetfunc_t(struct psm_softc *, u_char *, int *, int, mousestatus_t *); /* function prototypes */ static void psmidentify(driver_t *, device_t); static int psmprobe(device_t); static int psmattach(device_t); static int psmdetach(device_t); static int psmresume(device_t); static d_open_t psmopen; static d_close_t psmclose; static d_read_t psmread; static d_write_t psmwrite; static d_ioctl_t psmioctl; static d_poll_t psmpoll; static int enable_aux_dev(KBDC); static int disable_aux_dev(KBDC); static int get_mouse_status(KBDC, int *, int, int); static int get_aux_id(KBDC); static int set_mouse_sampling_rate(KBDC, int); static int set_mouse_scaling(KBDC, int); static int set_mouse_resolution(KBDC, int); static int set_mouse_mode(KBDC); static int get_mouse_buttons(KBDC); static int is_a_mouse(int); static void recover_from_error(KBDC); static int restore_controller(KBDC, int); static int doinitialize(struct psm_softc *, mousemode_t *); static int doopen(struct psm_softc *, int); static int reinitialize(struct psm_softc *, int); static char *model_name(int); static void psmsoftintr(void *); static void psmintr(void *); static void psmtimeout(void *); static int timeelapsed(const struct timeval *, int, int, const struct timeval *); static void dropqueue(struct psm_softc *); static void flushpackets(struct psm_softc *); static void proc_mmanplus(struct psm_softc *, packetbuf_t *, mousestatus_t *, int *, int *, int *); static int proc_synaptics(struct psm_softc *, packetbuf_t *, mousestatus_t *, int *, int *, int *); static void proc_versapad(struct psm_softc *, packetbuf_t *, mousestatus_t *, int *, int *, int *); static int tame_mouse(struct psm_softc *, packetbuf_t *, mousestatus_t *, u_char *); /* vendor specific features */ typedef int probefunc_t(KBDC, struct psm_softc *); static int mouse_id_proc1(KBDC, int, int, int *); static int mouse_ext_command(KBDC, int); static probefunc_t enable_groller; static probefunc_t enable_gmouse; static probefunc_t enable_aglide; static probefunc_t enable_kmouse; static probefunc_t enable_msexplorer; static probefunc_t enable_msintelli; static probefunc_t enable_4dmouse; static probefunc_t enable_4dplus; static probefunc_t enable_mmanplus; static probefunc_t enable_synaptics; static probefunc_t enable_versapad; static struct { int model; u_char syncmask; int packetsize; probefunc_t *probefunc; } vendortype[] = { /* * WARNING: the order of probe is very important. Don't mess it * unless you know what you are doing. */ { MOUSE_MODEL_NET, /* Genius NetMouse */ 0x08, MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_PACKETSIZE, enable_gmouse }, { MOUSE_MODEL_NETSCROLL, /* Genius NetScroll */ 0xc8, 6, enable_groller }, { MOUSE_MODEL_MOUSEMANPLUS, /* Logitech MouseMan+ */ 0x08, MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE, enable_mmanplus }, { MOUSE_MODEL_EXPLORER, /* Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer */ 0x08, MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_PACKETSIZE, enable_msexplorer }, { MOUSE_MODEL_4D, /* A4 Tech 4D Mouse */ 0x08, MOUSE_4D_PACKETSIZE, enable_4dmouse }, { MOUSE_MODEL_4DPLUS, /* A4 Tech 4D+ Mouse */ 0xc8, MOUSE_4DPLUS_PACKETSIZE, enable_4dplus }, { MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS, /* Synaptics Touchpad */ 0xc0, MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_PACKETSIZE, enable_synaptics }, { MOUSE_MODEL_INTELLI, /* Microsoft IntelliMouse */ 0x08, MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_PACKETSIZE, enable_msintelli }, { MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT, /* ALPS GlidePoint */ 0xc0, MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE, enable_aglide }, { MOUSE_MODEL_THINK, /* Kensington ThinkingMouse */ 0x80, MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE, enable_kmouse }, { MOUSE_MODEL_VERSAPAD, /* Interlink electronics VersaPad */ 0xe8, MOUSE_PS2VERSA_PACKETSIZE, enable_versapad }, { MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC, 0xc0, MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE, NULL }, }; #define GENERIC_MOUSE_ENTRY \ ((sizeof(vendortype) / sizeof(*vendortype)) - 1) /* device driver declarateion */ static device_method_t psm_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_identify, psmidentify), DEVMETHOD(device_probe, psmprobe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, psmattach), DEVMETHOD(device_detach, psmdetach), DEVMETHOD(device_resume, psmresume), { 0, 0 } }; static driver_t psm_driver = { PSM_DRIVER_NAME, psm_methods, sizeof(struct psm_softc), }; static struct cdevsw psm_cdevsw = { .d_version = D_VERSION, .d_flags = D_NEEDGIANT, .d_open = psmopen, .d_close = psmclose, .d_read = psmread, .d_write = psmwrite, .d_ioctl = psmioctl, .d_poll = psmpoll, .d_name = PSM_DRIVER_NAME, }; /* device I/O routines */ static int enable_aux_dev(KBDC kbdc) { int res; res = send_aux_command(kbdc, PSMC_ENABLE_DEV); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: ENABLE_DEV return code:%04x\n", res)); return (res == PSM_ACK); } static int disable_aux_dev(KBDC kbdc) { int res; res = send_aux_command(kbdc, PSMC_DISABLE_DEV); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: DISABLE_DEV return code:%04x\n", res)); return (res == PSM_ACK); } static int get_mouse_status(KBDC kbdc, int *status, int flag, int len) { int cmd; int res; int i; switch (flag) { case 0: default: cmd = PSMC_SEND_DEV_STATUS; break; case 1: cmd = PSMC_SEND_DEV_DATA; break; } empty_aux_buffer(kbdc, 5); res = send_aux_command(kbdc, cmd); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SEND_AUX_DEV_%s return code:%04x\n", (flag == 1) ? "DATA" : "STATUS", res)); if (res != PSM_ACK) return (0); for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { status[i] = read_aux_data(kbdc); if (status[i] < 0) break; } VLOG(1, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: %s %02x %02x %02x\n", (flag == 1) ? "data" : "status", status[0], status[1], status[2])); return (i); } static int get_aux_id(KBDC kbdc) { int res; int id; empty_aux_buffer(kbdc, 5); res = send_aux_command(kbdc, PSMC_SEND_DEV_ID); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SEND_DEV_ID return code:%04x\n", res)); if (res != PSM_ACK) return (-1); /* 10ms delay */ DELAY(10000); id = read_aux_data(kbdc); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: device ID: %04x\n", id)); return (id); } static int set_mouse_sampling_rate(KBDC kbdc, int rate) { int res; res = send_aux_command_and_data(kbdc, PSMC_SET_SAMPLING_RATE, rate); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SET_SAMPLING_RATE (%d) %04x\n", rate, res)); return ((res == PSM_ACK) ? rate : -1); } static int set_mouse_scaling(KBDC kbdc, int scale) { int res; switch (scale) { case 1: default: scale = PSMC_SET_SCALING11; break; case 2: scale = PSMC_SET_SCALING21; break; } res = send_aux_command(kbdc, scale); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SET_SCALING%s return code:%04x\n", (scale == PSMC_SET_SCALING21) ? "21" : "11", res)); return (res == PSM_ACK); } /* `val' must be 0 through PSMD_MAX_RESOLUTION */ static int set_mouse_resolution(KBDC kbdc, int val) { int res; res = send_aux_command_and_data(kbdc, PSMC_SET_RESOLUTION, val); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SET_RESOLUTION (%d) %04x\n", val, res)); return ((res == PSM_ACK) ? val : -1); } /* * NOTE: once `set_mouse_mode()' is called, the mouse device must be * re-enabled by calling `enable_aux_dev()' */ static int set_mouse_mode(KBDC kbdc) { int res; res = send_aux_command(kbdc, PSMC_SET_STREAM_MODE); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: SET_STREAM_MODE return code:%04x\n", res)); return (res == PSM_ACK); } static int get_mouse_buttons(KBDC kbdc) { int c = 2; /* assume two buttons by default */ int status[3]; /* * NOTE: a special sequence to obtain Logitech Mouse specific * information: set resolution to 25 ppi, set scaling to 1:1, set * scaling to 1:1, set scaling to 1:1. Then the second byte of the * mouse status bytes is the number of available buttons. * Some manufactures also support this sequence. */ if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, PSMD_RES_LOW) != PSMD_RES_LOW) return (c); if (set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1) && set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1) && set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1) && get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) >= 3 && status[1] != 0) return (status[1]); return (c); } /* misc subroutines */ /* * Someday, I will get the complete list of valid pointing devices and * their IDs... XXX */ static int is_a_mouse(int id) { #if 0 static int valid_ids[] = { PSM_MOUSE_ID, /* mouse */ PSM_BALLPOINT_ID, /* ballpoint device */ PSM_INTELLI_ID, /* Intellimouse */ PSM_EXPLORER_ID, /* Intellimouse Explorer */ -1 /* end of table */ }; int i; for (i = 0; valid_ids[i] >= 0; ++i) if (valid_ids[i] == id) return (TRUE); return (FALSE); #else return (TRUE); #endif } static char * model_name(int model) { static struct { int model_code; char *model_name; } models[] = { { MOUSE_MODEL_NETSCROLL, "NetScroll" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_NET, "NetMouse/NetScroll Optical" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT, "GlidePoint" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_THINK, "ThinkingMouse" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_INTELLI, "IntelliMouse" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_MOUSEMANPLUS, "MouseMan+" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_VERSAPAD, "VersaPad" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_EXPLORER, "IntelliMouse Explorer" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_4D, "4D Mouse" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_4DPLUS, "4D+ Mouse" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS, "Synaptics Touchpad" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC, "Generic PS/2 mouse" }, { MOUSE_MODEL_UNKNOWN, "Unknown" }, }; int i; for (i = 0; models[i].model_code != MOUSE_MODEL_UNKNOWN; ++i) if (models[i].model_code == model) break; return (models[i].model_name); } static void recover_from_error(KBDC kbdc) { /* discard anything left in the output buffer */ empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); #if 0 /* * NOTE: KBDC_RESET_KBD may not restore the communication between the * keyboard and the controller. */ reset_kbd(kbdc); #else /* * NOTE: somehow diagnostic and keyboard port test commands bring the * keyboard back. */ if (!test_controller(kbdc)) log(LOG_ERR, "psm: keyboard controller failed.\n"); /* if there isn't a keyboard in the system, the following error is OK */ if (test_kbd_port(kbdc) != 0) VLOG(1, (LOG_ERR, "psm: keyboard port failed.\n")); #endif } static int restore_controller(KBDC kbdc, int command_byte) { empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); if (!set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, command_byte)) { log(LOG_ERR, "psm: failed to restore the keyboard controller " "command byte.\n"); empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); return (FALSE); } else { empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); return (TRUE); } } /* * Re-initialize the aux port and device. The aux port must be enabled * and its interrupt must be disabled before calling this routine. * The aux device will be disabled before returning. * The keyboard controller must be locked via `kbdc_lock()' before * calling this routine. */ static int doinitialize(struct psm_softc *sc, mousemode_t *mode) { KBDC kbdc = sc->kbdc; int stat[3]; int i; switch((i = test_aux_port(kbdc))) { case 1: /* ignore these errors */ case 2: case 3: case PSM_ACK: if (verbose) log(LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: strange result for test aux port (%d).\n", sc->unit, i); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case 0: /* no error */ break; case -1: /* time out */ default: /* error */ recover_from_error(kbdc); if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_IGNPORTERROR) break; log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: the aux port is not functioning (%d).\n", sc->unit, i); return (FALSE); } if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_NORESET) { /* * Don't try to reset the pointing device. It may possibly * be left in the unknown state, though... */ } else { /* * NOTE: some controllers appears to hang the `keyboard' when * the aux port doesn't exist and `PSMC_RESET_DEV' is issued. */ if (!reset_aux_dev(kbdc)) { recover_from_error(kbdc); log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to reset the aux device.\n", sc->unit); return (FALSE); } } /* * both the aux port and the aux device is functioning, see * if the device can be enabled. */ if (!enable_aux_dev(kbdc) || !disable_aux_dev(kbdc)) { log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to enable the aux device.\n", sc->unit); return (FALSE); } empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); /* remove stray data if any */ /* Re-enable the mouse. */ for (i = 0; vendortype[i].probefunc != NULL; ++i) if (vendortype[i].model == sc->hw.model) (*vendortype[i].probefunc)(sc->kbdc, NULL); /* set mouse parameters */ if (mode != (mousemode_t *)NULL) { if (mode->rate > 0) mode->rate = set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, mode->rate); if (mode->resolution >= 0) mode->resolution = set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, mode->resolution); set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); set_mouse_mode(kbdc); } /* Record sync on the next data packet we see. */ sc->flags |= PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS; /* just check the status of the mouse */ if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, stat, 0, 3) < 3) log(LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: failed to get status (doinitialize).\n", sc->unit); return (TRUE); } static int doopen(struct psm_softc *sc, int command_byte) { int stat[3]; /* * FIXME: Synaptics TouchPad seems to go back to Relative Mode with * no obvious reason. Thus we check the current mode and restore the * Absolute Mode if it was cleared. * * The previous hack at the end of psmprobe() wasn't efficient when * moused(8) was restarted. * * A Reset (FF) or Set Defaults (F6) command would clear the * Absolute Mode bit. But a verbose boot or debug.psm.loglevel=5 * doesn't show any evidence of such a command. */ if (sc->hw.model == MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS) { mouse_ext_command(sc->kbdc, 1); get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3); if (stat[1] == 0x47 && stat[2] == 0x40) { /* Set the mode byte -- request wmode where * available */ if (sc->synhw.capExtended) mouse_ext_command(sc->kbdc, 0xc1); else mouse_ext_command(sc->kbdc, 0xc0); set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, 20); VLOG(5, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: Synaptis Absolute Mode " "hopefully restored\n", sc->unit)); } } /* * A user may want to disable tap and drag gestures on a Synaptics * TouchPad when it operates in Relative Mode. */ if (sc->hw.model == MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC) { if (tap_enabled > 0) { /* * Enable tap & drag gestures. We use a Mode Byte * and clear the DisGest bit (see §2.5 of Synaptics * TouchPad Interfacing Guide). */ VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: enable tap and drag gestures\n", sc->unit)); mouse_ext_command(sc->kbdc, 0x00); set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, 20); } else if (tap_enabled == 0) { /* * Disable tap & drag gestures. We use a Mode Byte * and set the DisGest bit (see §2.5 of Synaptics * TouchPad Interfacing Guide). */ VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: disable tap and drag gestures\n", sc->unit)); mouse_ext_command(sc->kbdc, 0x04); set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, 20); } } /* enable the mouse device */ if (!enable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { /* MOUSE ERROR: failed to enable the mouse because: * 1) the mouse is faulty, * 2) the mouse has been removed(!?) * In the latter case, the keyboard may have hung, and need * recovery procedure... */ recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); #if 0 /* FIXME: we could reset the mouse here and try to enable * it again. But it will take long time and it's not a good * idea to disable the keyboard that long... */ if (!doinitialize(sc, &sc->mode) || !enable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); #else { #endif restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); /* mark this device is no longer available */ sc->state &= ~PSM_VALID; log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to enable the device (doopen).\n", sc->unit); return (EIO); } } if (get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3) < 3) log(LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: failed to get status (doopen).\n", sc->unit); /* enable the aux port and interrupt */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), (command_byte & KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS) | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ disable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc); restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to enable the aux interrupt (doopen).\n", sc->unit); return (EIO); } /* start the watchdog timer */ sc->watchdog = FALSE; sc->callout = timeout(psmtimeout, (void *)(uintptr_t)sc, hz*2); return (0); } static int reinitialize(struct psm_softc *sc, int doinit) { int err; int c; int s; /* don't let anybody mess with the aux device */ if (!kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) return (EIO); s = spltty(); /* block our watchdog timer */ sc->watchdog = FALSE; untimeout(psmtimeout, (void *)(uintptr_t)sc, sc->callout); callout_handle_init(&sc->callout); /* save the current controller command byte */ empty_both_buffers(sc->kbdc, 10); c = get_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc); VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: current command byte: %04x (reinitialize).\n", sc->unit, c)); /* enable the aux port but disable the aux interrupt and the keyboard */ if ((c == -1) || !set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ splx(s); kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: unable to set the command byte (reinitialize).\n", sc->unit); return (EIO); } /* flush any data */ if (sc->state & PSM_VALID) { /* this may fail; but never mind... */ disable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc); empty_aux_buffer(sc->kbdc, 10); } flushpackets(sc); sc->syncerrors = 0; sc->pkterrors = 0; memset(&sc->lastinputerr, 0, sizeof(sc->lastinputerr)); /* try to detect the aux device; are you still there? */ err = 0; if (doinit) { if (doinitialize(sc, &sc->mode)) { /* yes */ sc->state |= PSM_VALID; } else { /* the device has gone! */ restore_controller(sc->kbdc, c); sc->state &= ~PSM_VALID; log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: the aux device has gone! (reinitialize).\n", sc->unit); err = ENXIO; } } splx(s); /* restore the driver state */ if ((sc->state & PSM_OPEN) && (err == 0)) { /* enable the aux device and the port again */ err = doopen(sc, c); if (err != 0) log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to enable the device " "(reinitialize).\n", sc->unit); } else { /* restore the keyboard port and disable the aux port */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), (c & KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS) | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to disable the aux port " "(reinitialize).\n", sc->unit); err = EIO; } } kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); return (err); } /* psm driver entry points */ static void psmidentify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) { device_t psmc; device_t psm; u_long irq; int unit; unit = device_get_unit(parent); /* always add at least one child */ psm = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, KBDC_RID_AUX, driver->name, unit); if (psm == NULL) return; irq = bus_get_resource_start(psm, SYS_RES_IRQ, KBDC_RID_AUX); if (irq > 0) return; /* * If the PS/2 mouse device has already been reported by ACPI or * PnP BIOS, obtain the IRQ resource from it. * (See psmcpnp_attach() below.) */ psmc = device_find_child(device_get_parent(parent), PSMCPNP_DRIVER_NAME, unit); if (psmc == NULL) return; irq = bus_get_resource_start(psmc, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); if (irq <= 0) return; bus_delete_resource(psmc, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); bus_set_resource(psm, SYS_RES_IRQ, KBDC_RID_AUX, irq, 1); } #define endprobe(v) do { \ if (bootverbose) \ --verbose; \ kbdc_set_device_mask(sc->kbdc, mask); \ kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); \ return (v); \ } while (0) static int psmprobe(device_t dev) { int unit = device_get_unit(dev); struct psm_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int stat[3]; int command_byte; int mask; int rid; int i; #if 0 kbdc_debug(TRUE); #endif /* see if IRQ is available */ rid = KBDC_RID_AUX; sc->intr = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, RF_ACTIVE); if (sc->intr == NULL) { if (bootverbose) device_printf(dev, "unable to allocate IRQ\n"); return (ENXIO); } bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid, sc->intr); sc->unit = unit; sc->kbdc = atkbdc_open(device_get_unit(device_get_parent(dev))); sc->config = device_get_flags(dev) & PSM_CONFIG_FLAGS; /* XXX: for backward compatibility */ #if defined(PSM_HOOKRESUME) || defined(PSM_HOOKAPM) sc->config |= #ifdef PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND; #else PSM_CONFIG_HOOKRESUME; #endif #endif /* PSM_HOOKRESUME | PSM_HOOKAPM */ sc->flags = 0; if (bootverbose) ++verbose; device_set_desc(dev, "PS/2 Mouse"); if (!kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) { printf("psm%d: unable to lock the controller.\n", unit); if (bootverbose) --verbose; return (ENXIO); } /* * NOTE: two bits in the command byte controls the operation of the * aux port (mouse port): the aux port disable bit (bit 5) and the aux * port interrupt (IRQ 12) enable bit (bit 2). */ /* discard anything left after the keyboard initialization */ empty_both_buffers(sc->kbdc, 10); /* save the current command byte; it will be used later */ mask = kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc) & ~KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS; command_byte = get_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc); if (verbose) printf("psm%d: current command byte:%04x\n", unit, command_byte); if (command_byte == -1) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ printf("psm%d: unable to get the current command byte value.\n", unit); endprobe(ENXIO); } /* * disable the keyboard port while probing the aux port, which must be * enabled during this routine */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS, KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* * this is CONTROLLER ERROR; I don't know how to recover * from this error... */ restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); printf("psm%d: unable to set the command byte.\n", unit); endprobe(ENXIO); } write_controller_command(sc->kbdc, KBDC_ENABLE_AUX_PORT); /* * NOTE: `test_aux_port()' is designed to return with zero if the aux * port exists and is functioning. However, some controllers appears * to respond with zero even when the aux port doesn't exist. (It may * be that this is only the case when the controller DOES have the aux * port but the port is not wired on the motherboard.) The keyboard * controllers without the port, such as the original AT, are * supposed to return with an error code or simply time out. In any * case, we have to continue probing the port even when the controller * passes this test. * * XXX: some controllers erroneously return the error code 1, 2 or 3 * when it has a perfectly functional aux port. We have to ignore * this error code. Even if the controller HAS error with the aux * port, it will be detected later... * XXX: another incompatible controller returns PSM_ACK (0xfa)... */ switch ((i = test_aux_port(sc->kbdc))) { case 1: /* ignore these errors */ case 2: case 3: case PSM_ACK: if (verbose) printf("psm%d: strange result for test aux port " "(%d).\n", unit, i); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case 0: /* no error */ break; case -1: /* time out */ default: /* error */ recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_IGNPORTERROR) break; restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); if (verbose) printf("psm%d: the aux port is not functioning (%d).\n", unit, i); endprobe(ENXIO); } if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_NORESET) { /* * Don't try to reset the pointing device. It may possibly be * left in an unknown state, though... */ } else { /* * NOTE: some controllers appears to hang the `keyboard' when * the aux port doesn't exist and `PSMC_RESET_DEV' is issued. * * Attempt to reset the controller twice -- this helps * pierce through some KVM switches. The second reset * is non-fatal. */ if (!reset_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); if (verbose) printf("psm%d: failed to reset the aux " "device.\n", unit); endprobe(ENXIO); } else if (!reset_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); if (verbose >= 2) printf("psm%d: failed to reset the aux device " "(2).\n", unit); } } /* * both the aux port and the aux device are functioning, see if the * device can be enabled. NOTE: when enabled, the device will start * sending data; we shall immediately disable the device once we know * the device can be enabled. */ if (!enable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc) || !disable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { /* MOUSE ERROR */ recover_from_error(sc->kbdc); restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); if (verbose) printf("psm%d: failed to enable the aux device.\n", unit); endprobe(ENXIO); } /* save the default values after reset */ if (get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3) >= 3) { sc->dflt_mode.rate = sc->mode.rate = stat[2]; sc->dflt_mode.resolution = sc->mode.resolution = stat[1]; } else { sc->dflt_mode.rate = sc->mode.rate = -1; sc->dflt_mode.resolution = sc->mode.resolution = -1; } /* hardware information */ sc->hw.iftype = MOUSE_IF_PS2; /* verify the device is a mouse */ sc->hw.hwid = get_aux_id(sc->kbdc); if (!is_a_mouse(sc->hw.hwid)) { restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); if (verbose) printf("psm%d: unknown device type (%d).\n", unit, sc->hw.hwid); endprobe(ENXIO); } switch (sc->hw.hwid) { case PSM_BALLPOINT_ID: sc->hw.type = MOUSE_TRACKBALL; break; case PSM_MOUSE_ID: case PSM_INTELLI_ID: case PSM_EXPLORER_ID: case PSM_4DMOUSE_ID: case PSM_4DPLUS_ID: sc->hw.type = MOUSE_MOUSE; break; default: sc->hw.type = MOUSE_UNKNOWN; break; } if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_NOIDPROBE) { sc->hw.buttons = 2; i = GENERIC_MOUSE_ENTRY; } else { /* # of buttons */ sc->hw.buttons = get_mouse_buttons(sc->kbdc); /* other parameters */ for (i = 0; vendortype[i].probefunc != NULL; ++i) if ((*vendortype[i].probefunc)(sc->kbdc, sc)) { if (verbose >= 2) printf("psm%d: found %s\n", unit, model_name(vendortype[i].model)); break; } } sc->hw.model = vendortype[i].model; sc->dflt_mode.level = PSM_LEVEL_BASE; sc->dflt_mode.packetsize = MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE; sc->dflt_mode.accelfactor = (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_ACCEL) >> 4; if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_NOCHECKSYNC) sc->dflt_mode.syncmask[0] = 0; else sc->dflt_mode.syncmask[0] = vendortype[i].syncmask; if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_FORCETAP) sc->dflt_mode.syncmask[0] &= ~MOUSE_PS2_TAP; sc->dflt_mode.syncmask[1] = 0; /* syncbits */ sc->mode = sc->dflt_mode; sc->mode.packetsize = vendortype[i].packetsize; /* set mouse parameters */ #if 0 /* * A version of Logitech FirstMouse+ won't report wheel movement, * if SET_DEFAULTS is sent... Don't use this command. * This fix was found by Takashi Nishida. */ i = send_aux_command(sc->kbdc, PSMC_SET_DEFAULTS); if (verbose >= 2) printf("psm%d: SET_DEFAULTS return code:%04x\n", unit, i); #endif if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION) sc->mode.resolution = set_mouse_resolution(sc->kbdc, (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION) - 1); else if (sc->mode.resolution >= 0) sc->mode.resolution = set_mouse_resolution(sc->kbdc, sc->dflt_mode.resolution); if (sc->mode.rate > 0) sc->mode.rate = set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, sc->dflt_mode.rate); set_mouse_scaling(sc->kbdc, 1); /* Record sync on the next data packet we see. */ sc->flags |= PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS; /* just check the status of the mouse */ /* * NOTE: XXX there are some arcane controller/mouse combinations out * there, which hung the controller unless there is data transmission * after ACK from the mouse. */ if (get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3) < 3) printf("psm%d: failed to get status.\n", unit); else { /* * When in its native mode, some mice operate with different * default parameters than in the PS/2 compatible mode. */ sc->dflt_mode.rate = sc->mode.rate = stat[2]; sc->dflt_mode.resolution = sc->mode.resolution = stat[1]; } /* disable the aux port for now... */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS, (command_byte & KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS) | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* * this is CONTROLLER ERROR; I don't know the proper way to * recover from this error... */ restore_controller(sc->kbdc, command_byte); printf("psm%d: unable to set the command byte.\n", unit); endprobe(ENXIO); } /* done */ kbdc_set_device_mask(sc->kbdc, mask | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS); kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); return (0); } static int psmattach(device_t dev) { int unit = device_get_unit(dev); struct psm_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int error; int rid; /* Setup initial state */ sc->state = PSM_VALID; callout_handle_init(&sc->callout); /* Setup our interrupt handler */ rid = KBDC_RID_AUX; sc->intr = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, RF_ACTIVE); if (sc->intr == NULL) return (ENXIO); error = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->intr, INTR_TYPE_TTY, NULL, psmintr, sc, &sc->ih); if (error) { bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid, sc->intr); return (error); } /* Done */ sc->dev = make_dev(&psm_cdevsw, 0, 0, 0, 0666, "psm%d", unit); sc->dev->si_drv1 = sc; sc->bdev = make_dev(&psm_cdevsw, 0, 0, 0, 0666, "bpsm%d", unit); sc->bdev->si_drv1 = sc; /* Some touchpad devices need full reinitialization after suspend. */ switch (sc->hw.model) { case MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS: case MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT: case MOUSE_MODEL_VERSAPAD: sc->config |= PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND; break; default: if (sc->synhw.infoMajor >= 4) sc->config |= PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND; break; } if (!verbose) printf("psm%d: model %s, device ID %d\n", unit, model_name(sc->hw.model), sc->hw.hwid & 0x00ff); else { printf("psm%d: model %s, device ID %d-%02x, %d buttons\n", unit, model_name(sc->hw.model), sc->hw.hwid & 0x00ff, sc->hw.hwid >> 8, sc->hw.buttons); printf("psm%d: config:%08x, flags:%08x, packet size:%d\n", unit, sc->config, sc->flags, sc->mode.packetsize); printf("psm%d: syncmask:%02x, syncbits:%02x\n", unit, sc->mode.syncmask[0], sc->mode.syncmask[1]); } if (bootverbose) --verbose; return (0); } static int psmdetach(device_t dev) { struct psm_softc *sc; int rid; sc = device_get_softc(dev); if (sc->state & PSM_OPEN) return (EBUSY); rid = KBDC_RID_AUX; bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->intr, sc->ih); bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid, sc->intr); destroy_dev(sc->dev); destroy_dev(sc->bdev); return (0); } static int psmopen(struct cdev *dev, int flag, int fmt, struct thread *td) { struct psm_softc *sc; int command_byte; int err; int s; /* Get device data */ sc = dev->si_drv1; if ((sc == NULL) || (sc->state & PSM_VALID) == 0) { /* the device is no longer valid/functioning */ return (ENXIO); } /* Disallow multiple opens */ if (sc->state & PSM_OPEN) return (EBUSY); device_busy(devclass_get_device(psm_devclass, sc->unit)); /* Initialize state */ sc->mode.level = sc->dflt_mode.level; sc->mode.protocol = sc->dflt_mode.protocol; sc->watchdog = FALSE; sc->async = NULL; /* flush the event queue */ sc->queue.count = 0; sc->queue.head = 0; sc->queue.tail = 0; sc->status.flags = 0; sc->status.button = 0; sc->status.obutton = 0; sc->status.dx = 0; sc->status.dy = 0; sc->status.dz = 0; sc->button = 0; sc->pqueue_start = 0; sc->pqueue_end = 0; /* empty input buffer */ flushpackets(sc); sc->syncerrors = 0; sc->pkterrors = 0; /* don't let timeout routines in the keyboard driver to poll the kbdc */ if (!kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) return (EIO); /* save the current controller command byte */ s = spltty(); command_byte = get_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc); /* enable the aux port and temporalily disable the keyboard */ if (command_byte == -1 || !set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR; do you know how to get out of this? */ kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); splx(s); log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: unable to set the command byte (psmopen).\n", sc->unit); return (EIO); } /* * Now that the keyboard controller is told not to generate * the keyboard and mouse interrupts, call `splx()' to allow * the other tty interrupts. The clock interrupt may also occur, * but timeout routines will be blocked by the poll flag set * via `kbdc_lock()' */ splx(s); /* enable the mouse device */ err = doopen(sc, command_byte); /* done */ if (err == 0) sc->state |= PSM_OPEN; kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); return (err); } static int psmclose(struct cdev *dev, int flag, int fmt, struct thread *td) { struct psm_softc *sc = dev->si_drv1; int stat[3]; int command_byte; int s; /* don't let timeout routines in the keyboard driver to poll the kbdc */ if (!kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) return (EIO); /* save the current controller command byte */ s = spltty(); command_byte = get_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc); if (command_byte == -1) { kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); splx(s); return (EIO); } /* disable the aux interrupt and temporalily disable the keyboard */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to disable the aux int (psmclose).\n", sc->unit); /* CONTROLLER ERROR; * NOTE: we shall force our way through. Because the only * ill effect we shall see is that we may not be able * to read ACK from the mouse, and it doesn't matter much * so long as the mouse will accept the DISABLE command. */ } splx(s); /* stop the watchdog timer */ untimeout(psmtimeout, (void *)(uintptr_t)sc, sc->callout); callout_handle_init(&sc->callout); /* remove anything left in the output buffer */ empty_aux_buffer(sc->kbdc, 10); /* disable the aux device, port and interrupt */ if (sc->state & PSM_VALID) { if (!disable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc)) { /* MOUSE ERROR; * NOTE: we don't return (error) and continue, * pretending we have successfully disabled the device. * It's OK because the interrupt routine will discard * any data from the mouse hereafter. */ log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to disable the device (psmclose).\n", sc->unit); } if (get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3) < 3) log(LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: failed to get status (psmclose).\n", sc->unit); } if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), (command_byte & KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS) | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* * CONTROLLER ERROR; * we shall ignore this error; see the above comment. */ log(LOG_ERR, "psm%d: failed to disable the aux port (psmclose).\n", sc->unit); } /* remove anything left in the output buffer */ empty_aux_buffer(sc->kbdc, 10); /* clean up and sigio requests */ if (sc->async != NULL) { funsetown(&sc->async); sc->async = NULL; } /* close is almost always successful */ sc->state &= ~PSM_OPEN; kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); device_unbusy(devclass_get_device(psm_devclass, sc->unit)); return (0); } static int tame_mouse(struct psm_softc *sc, packetbuf_t *pb, mousestatus_t *status, u_char *buf) { static u_char butmapps2[8] = { 0, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN, }; static u_char butmapmsc[8] = { MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP | MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP | MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP | MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP | MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP | MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP, MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP, 0, }; int mapped; int i; if (sc->mode.level == PSM_LEVEL_BASE) { mapped = status->button & ~MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; if (status->button & MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN) mapped |= MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN; status->button = mapped; buf[0] = MOUSE_PS2_SYNC | butmapps2[mapped & MOUSE_STDBUTTONS]; i = imax(imin(status->dx, 255), -256); if (i < 0) buf[0] |= MOUSE_PS2_XNEG; buf[1] = i; i = imax(imin(status->dy, 255), -256); if (i < 0) buf[0] |= MOUSE_PS2_YNEG; buf[2] = i; return (MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE); } else if (sc->mode.level == PSM_LEVEL_STANDARD) { buf[0] = MOUSE_MSC_SYNC | butmapmsc[status->button & MOUSE_STDBUTTONS]; i = imax(imin(status->dx, 255), -256); buf[1] = i >> 1; buf[3] = i - buf[1]; i = imax(imin(status->dy, 255), -256); buf[2] = i >> 1; buf[4] = i - buf[2]; i = imax(imin(status->dz, 127), -128); buf[5] = (i >> 1) & 0x7f; buf[6] = (i - (i >> 1)) & 0x7f; buf[7] = (~status->button >> 3) & 0x7f; return (MOUSE_SYS_PACKETSIZE); } return (pb->inputbytes); } static int psmread(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int flag) { struct psm_softc *sc = dev->si_drv1; u_char buf[PSM_SMALLBUFSIZE]; int error = 0; int s; int l; if ((sc->state & PSM_VALID) == 0) return (EIO); /* block until mouse activity occured */ s = spltty(); while (sc->queue.count <= 0) { if (dev != sc->bdev) { splx(s); return (EWOULDBLOCK); } sc->state |= PSM_ASLP; error = tsleep(sc, PZERO | PCATCH, "psmrea", 0); sc->state &= ~PSM_ASLP; if (error) { splx(s); return (error); } else if ((sc->state & PSM_VALID) == 0) { /* the device disappeared! */ splx(s); return (EIO); } } splx(s); /* copy data to the user land */ while ((sc->queue.count > 0) && (uio->uio_resid > 0)) { s = spltty(); l = imin(sc->queue.count, uio->uio_resid); if (l > sizeof(buf)) l = sizeof(buf); if (l > sizeof(sc->queue.buf) - sc->queue.head) { bcopy(&sc->queue.buf[sc->queue.head], &buf[0], sizeof(sc->queue.buf) - sc->queue.head); bcopy(&sc->queue.buf[0], &buf[sizeof(sc->queue.buf) - sc->queue.head], l - (sizeof(sc->queue.buf) - sc->queue.head)); } else bcopy(&sc->queue.buf[sc->queue.head], &buf[0], l); sc->queue.count -= l; sc->queue.head = (sc->queue.head + l) % sizeof(sc->queue.buf); splx(s); error = uiomove(buf, l, uio); if (error) break; } return (error); } static int block_mouse_data(struct psm_softc *sc, int *c) { int s; if (!kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) return (EIO); s = spltty(); *c = get_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc); if ((*c == -1) || !set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* this is CONTROLLER ERROR */ splx(s); kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); return (EIO); } /* * The device may be in the middle of status data transmission. * The transmission will be interrupted, thus, incomplete status * data must be discarded. Although the aux interrupt is disabled * at the keyboard controller level, at most one aux interrupt * may have already been pending and a data byte is in the * output buffer; throw it away. Note that the second argument * to `empty_aux_buffer()' is zero, so that the call will just * flush the internal queue. * `psmintr()' will be invoked after `splx()' if an interrupt is * pending; it will see no data and returns immediately. */ empty_aux_buffer(sc->kbdc, 0); /* flush the queue */ read_aux_data_no_wait(sc->kbdc); /* throw away data if any */ flushpackets(sc); splx(s); return (0); } static void dropqueue(struct psm_softc *sc) { sc->queue.count = 0; sc->queue.head = 0; sc->queue.tail = 0; if ((sc->state & PSM_SOFTARMED) != 0) { sc->state &= ~PSM_SOFTARMED; untimeout(psmsoftintr, (void *)(uintptr_t)sc, sc->softcallout); } sc->pqueue_start = sc->pqueue_end; } static void flushpackets(struct psm_softc *sc) { dropqueue(sc); bzero(&sc->pqueue, sizeof(sc->pqueue)); } static int unblock_mouse_data(struct psm_softc *sc, int c) { int error = 0; /* * We may have seen a part of status data during `set_mouse_XXX()'. * they have been queued; flush it. */ empty_aux_buffer(sc->kbdc, 0); /* restore ports and interrupt */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(sc->kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(sc->kbdc), c & (KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS))) { /* * CONTROLLER ERROR; this is serious, we may have * been left with the inaccessible keyboard and * the disabled mouse interrupt. */ error = EIO; } kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); return (error); } static int psmwrite(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int flag) { struct psm_softc *sc = dev->si_drv1; u_char buf[PSM_SMALLBUFSIZE]; int error = 0, i, l; if ((sc->state & PSM_VALID) == 0) return (EIO); if (sc->mode.level < PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE) return (ENODEV); /* copy data from the user land */ while (uio->uio_resid > 0) { l = imin(PSM_SMALLBUFSIZE, uio->uio_resid); error = uiomove(buf, l, uio); if (error) break; for (i = 0; i < l; i++) { VLOG(4, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: cmd 0x%x\n", buf[i])); if (!write_aux_command(sc->kbdc, buf[i])) { VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm: cmd 0x%x failed.\n", buf[i])); return (reinitialize(sc, FALSE)); } } } return (error); } static int psmioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag, struct thread *td) { struct psm_softc *sc = dev->si_drv1; mousemode_t mode; mousestatus_t status; #if (defined(MOUSE_GETVARS)) mousevar_t *var; #endif mousedata_t *data; int stat[3]; int command_byte; int error = 0; int s; /* Perform IOCTL command */ switch (cmd) { case OLD_MOUSE_GETHWINFO: s = spltty(); ((old_mousehw_t *)addr)->buttons = sc->hw.buttons; ((old_mousehw_t *)addr)->iftype = sc->hw.iftype; ((old_mousehw_t *)addr)->type = sc->hw.type; ((old_mousehw_t *)addr)->hwid = sc->hw.hwid & 0x00ff; splx(s); break; case MOUSE_GETHWINFO: s = spltty(); *(mousehw_t *)addr = sc->hw; if (sc->mode.level == PSM_LEVEL_BASE) ((mousehw_t *)addr)->model = MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC; splx(s); break; case MOUSE_SYN_GETHWINFO: s = spltty(); if (sc->synhw.infoMajor >= 4) *(synapticshw_t *)addr = sc->synhw; else error = EINVAL; splx(s); break; case OLD_MOUSE_GETMODE: s = spltty(); switch (sc->mode.level) { case PSM_LEVEL_BASE: ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_PS2; break; case PSM_LEVEL_STANDARD: ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE; break; case PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE: ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_PS2; break; } ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->rate = sc->mode.rate; ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->resolution = sc->mode.resolution; ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->accelfactor = sc->mode.accelfactor; splx(s); break; case MOUSE_GETMODE: s = spltty(); *(mousemode_t *)addr = sc->mode; if ((sc->flags & PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS) != 0) { ((mousemode_t *)addr)->syncmask[0] = 0; ((mousemode_t *)addr)->syncmask[1] = 0; } ((mousemode_t *)addr)->resolution = MOUSE_RES_LOW - sc->mode.resolution; switch (sc->mode.level) { case PSM_LEVEL_BASE: ((mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_PS2; ((mousemode_t *)addr)->packetsize = MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE; break; case PSM_LEVEL_STANDARD: ((mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE; ((mousemode_t *)addr)->packetsize = MOUSE_SYS_PACKETSIZE; ((mousemode_t *)addr)->syncmask[0] = MOUSE_SYS_SYNCMASK; ((mousemode_t *)addr)->syncmask[1] = MOUSE_SYS_SYNC; break; case PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE: /* FIXME: this isn't quite correct... XXX */ ((mousemode_t *)addr)->protocol = MOUSE_PROTO_PS2; break; } splx(s); break; case OLD_MOUSE_SETMODE: case MOUSE_SETMODE: if (cmd == OLD_MOUSE_SETMODE) { mode.rate = ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->rate; /* * resolution old I/F new I/F * default 0 0 * low 1 -2 * medium low 2 -3 * medium high 3 -4 * high 4 -5 */ if (((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->resolution > 0) mode.resolution = -((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->resolution - 1; else mode.resolution = 0; mode.accelfactor = ((old_mousemode_t *)addr)->accelfactor; mode.level = -1; } else mode = *(mousemode_t *)addr; /* adjust and validate parameters. */ if (mode.rate > UCHAR_MAX) return (EINVAL); if (mode.rate == 0) mode.rate = sc->dflt_mode.rate; else if (mode.rate == -1) /* don't change the current setting */ ; else if (mode.rate < 0) return (EINVAL); if (mode.resolution >= UCHAR_MAX) return (EINVAL); if (mode.resolution >= 200) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_HIGH; else if (mode.resolution >= 100) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMHIGH; else if (mode.resolution >= 50) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMLOW; else if (mode.resolution > 0) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_LOW; if (mode.resolution == MOUSE_RES_DEFAULT) mode.resolution = sc->dflt_mode.resolution; else if (mode.resolution == -1) /* don't change the current setting */ ; else if (mode.resolution < 0) /* MOUSE_RES_LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH */ mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_LOW - mode.resolution; if (mode.level == -1) /* don't change the current setting */ mode.level = sc->mode.level; else if ((mode.level < PSM_LEVEL_MIN) || (mode.level > PSM_LEVEL_MAX)) return (EINVAL); if (mode.accelfactor == -1) /* don't change the current setting */ mode.accelfactor = sc->mode.accelfactor; else if (mode.accelfactor < 0) return (EINVAL); /* don't allow anybody to poll the keyboard controller */ error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); /* set mouse parameters */ if (mode.rate > 0) mode.rate = set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, mode.rate); if (mode.resolution >= 0) mode.resolution = set_mouse_resolution(sc->kbdc, mode.resolution); set_mouse_scaling(sc->kbdc, 1); get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, stat, 0, 3); s = spltty(); sc->mode.rate = mode.rate; sc->mode.resolution = mode.resolution; sc->mode.accelfactor = mode.accelfactor; sc->mode.level = mode.level; splx(s); unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; case MOUSE_GETLEVEL: *(int *)addr = sc->mode.level; break; case MOUSE_SETLEVEL: if ((*(int *)addr < PSM_LEVEL_MIN) || (*(int *)addr > PSM_LEVEL_MAX)) return (EINVAL); sc->mode.level = *(int *)addr; break; case MOUSE_GETSTATUS: s = spltty(); status = sc->status; sc->status.flags = 0; sc->status.obutton = sc->status.button; sc->status.button = 0; sc->status.dx = 0; sc->status.dy = 0; sc->status.dz = 0; splx(s); *(mousestatus_t *)addr = status; break; #if (defined(MOUSE_GETVARS)) case MOUSE_GETVARS: var = (mousevar_t *)addr; bzero(var, sizeof(*var)); s = spltty(); var->var[0] = MOUSE_VARS_PS2_SIG; var->var[1] = sc->config; var->var[2] = sc->flags; splx(s); break; case MOUSE_SETVARS: return (ENODEV); #endif /* MOUSE_GETVARS */ case MOUSE_READSTATE: case MOUSE_READDATA: data = (mousedata_t *)addr; if (data->len > sizeof(data->buf)/sizeof(data->buf[0])) return (EINVAL); error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); if ((data->len = get_mouse_status(sc->kbdc, data->buf, (cmd == MOUSE_READDATA) ? 1 : 0, data->len)) <= 0) error = EIO; unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; #if (defined(MOUSE_SETRESOLUTION)) case MOUSE_SETRESOLUTION: mode.resolution = *(int *)addr; if (mode.resolution >= UCHAR_MAX) return (EINVAL); else if (mode.resolution >= 200) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_HIGH; else if (mode.resolution >= 100) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMHIGH; else if (mode.resolution >= 50) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMLOW; else if (mode.resolution > 0) mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_LOW; if (mode.resolution == MOUSE_RES_DEFAULT) mode.resolution = sc->dflt_mode.resolution; else if (mode.resolution == -1) mode.resolution = sc->mode.resolution; else if (mode.resolution < 0) /* MOUSE_RES_LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH */ mode.resolution = MOUSE_RES_LOW - mode.resolution; error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); sc->mode.resolution = set_mouse_resolution(sc->kbdc, mode.resolution); if (sc->mode.resolution != mode.resolution) error = EIO; unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; #endif /* MOUSE_SETRESOLUTION */ #if (defined(MOUSE_SETRATE)) case MOUSE_SETRATE: mode.rate = *(int *)addr; if (mode.rate > UCHAR_MAX) return (EINVAL); if (mode.rate == 0) mode.rate = sc->dflt_mode.rate; else if (mode.rate < 0) mode.rate = sc->mode.rate; error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); sc->mode.rate = set_mouse_sampling_rate(sc->kbdc, mode.rate); if (sc->mode.rate != mode.rate) error = EIO; unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; #endif /* MOUSE_SETRATE */ #if (defined(MOUSE_SETSCALING)) case MOUSE_SETSCALING: if ((*(int *)addr <= 0) || (*(int *)addr > 2)) return (EINVAL); error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); if (!set_mouse_scaling(sc->kbdc, *(int *)addr)) error = EIO; unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; #endif /* MOUSE_SETSCALING */ #if (defined(MOUSE_GETHWID)) case MOUSE_GETHWID: error = block_mouse_data(sc, &command_byte); if (error) return (error); sc->hw.hwid &= ~0x00ff; sc->hw.hwid |= get_aux_id(sc->kbdc); *(int *)addr = sc->hw.hwid & 0x00ff; unblock_mouse_data(sc, command_byte); break; #endif /* MOUSE_GETHWID */ case FIONBIO: case FIOASYNC: break; case FIOSETOWN: error = fsetown(*(int *)addr, &sc->async); break; case FIOGETOWN: *(int *) addr = fgetown(&sc->async); break; default: return (ENOTTY); } return (error); } static void psmtimeout(void *arg) { struct psm_softc *sc; int s; sc = (struct psm_softc *)arg; s = spltty(); if (sc->watchdog && kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, TRUE)) { VLOG(4, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: lost interrupt?\n", sc->unit)); psmintr(sc); kbdc_lock(sc->kbdc, FALSE); } sc->watchdog = TRUE; splx(s); sc->callout = timeout(psmtimeout, (void *)(uintptr_t)sc, hz); } /* Add all sysctls under the debug.psm and hw.psm nodes */ SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, psm, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "ps/2 mouse"); SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, psm, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "ps/2 mouse"); SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, loglevel, CTLFLAG_RW, &verbose, 0, "Verbosity level"); static int psmhz = 20; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, hz, CTLFLAG_RW, &psmhz, 0, "Frequency of the softcallout (in hz)"); static int psmerrsecs = 2; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, errsecs, CTLFLAG_RW, &psmerrsecs, 0, "Number of seconds during which packets will dropped after a sync error"); static int psmerrusecs = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, errusecs, CTLFLAG_RW, &psmerrusecs, 0, "Microseconds to add to psmerrsecs"); static int psmsecs = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, secs, CTLFLAG_RW, &psmsecs, 0, "Max number of seconds between soft interrupts"); static int psmusecs = 500000; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, usecs, CTLFLAG_RW, &psmusecs, 0, "Microseconds to add to psmsecs"); static int pkterrthresh = 2; SYSCTL_INT(_debug_psm, OID_AUTO, pkterrthresh, CTLFLAG_RW, &pkterrthresh, 0, "Number of error packets allowed before reinitializing the mouse"); SYSCTL_INT(_hw_psm, OID_AUTO, tap_enabled, CTLFLAG_RW, &tap_enabled, 0, "Enable tap and drag gestures"); static int tap_threshold = PSM_TAP_THRESHOLD; SYSCTL_INT(_hw_psm, OID_AUTO, tap_threshold, CTLFLAG_RW, &tap_threshold, 0, "Button tap threshold"); static int tap_timeout = PSM_TAP_TIMEOUT; SYSCTL_INT(_hw_psm, OID_AUTO, tap_timeout, CTLFLAG_RW, &tap_timeout, 0, "Tap timeout for touchpads"); static void psmintr(void *arg) { struct psm_softc *sc = arg; struct timeval now; int c; packetbuf_t *pb; /* read until there is nothing to read */ while((c = read_aux_data_no_wait(sc->kbdc)) != -1) { pb = &sc->pqueue[sc->pqueue_end]; /* discard the byte if the device is not open */ if ((sc->state & PSM_OPEN) == 0) continue; getmicrouptime(&now); if ((pb->inputbytes > 0) && timevalcmp(&now, &sc->inputtimeout, >)) { VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: delay too long; " "resetting byte count\n")); pb->inputbytes = 0; sc->syncerrors = 0; sc->pkterrors = 0; } sc->inputtimeout.tv_sec = PSM_INPUT_TIMEOUT / 1000000; sc->inputtimeout.tv_usec = PSM_INPUT_TIMEOUT % 1000000; timevaladd(&sc->inputtimeout, &now); pb->ipacket[pb->inputbytes++] = c; if (sc->mode.level == PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE) { VLOG(4, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: %02x\n", pb->ipacket[0])); sc->syncerrors = 0; sc->pkterrors = 0; goto next; } else { if (pb->inputbytes < sc->mode.packetsize) continue; VLOG(4, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n", pb->ipacket[0], pb->ipacket[1], pb->ipacket[2], pb->ipacket[3], pb->ipacket[4], pb->ipacket[5])); } c = pb->ipacket[0]; if ((sc->flags & PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS) != 0) { sc->mode.syncmask[1] = (c & sc->mode.syncmask[0]); sc->flags &= ~PSM_NEED_SYNCBITS; VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: Sync bytes now %04x,%04x\n", sc->mode.syncmask[0], sc->mode.syncmask[0])); } else if ((c & sc->mode.syncmask[0]) != sc->mode.syncmask[1]) { VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: out of sync " "(%04x != %04x) %d cmds since last error.\n", c & sc->mode.syncmask[0], sc->mode.syncmask[1], sc->cmdcount - sc->lasterr)); sc->lasterr = sc->cmdcount; /* * The sync byte test is a weak measure of packet * validity. Conservatively discard any input yet * to be seen by userland when we detect a sync * error since there is a good chance some of * the queued packets have undetected errors. */ dropqueue(sc); if (sc->syncerrors == 0) sc->pkterrors++; ++sc->syncerrors; sc->lastinputerr = now; if (sc->syncerrors >= sc->mode.packetsize * 2 || sc->pkterrors >= pkterrthresh) { /* * If we've failed to find a single sync byte * in 2 packets worth of data, or we've seen * persistent packet errors during the * validation period, reinitialize the mouse * in hopes of returning it to the expected * mode. */ VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: reset the mouse.\n")); reinitialize(sc, TRUE); } else if (sc->syncerrors == sc->mode.packetsize) { /* * Try a soft reset after searching for a sync * byte through a packet length of bytes. */ VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: re-enable the mouse.\n")); pb->inputbytes = 0; disable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc); enable_aux_dev(sc->kbdc); } else { VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: discard a byte (%d)\n", sc->syncerrors)); pb->inputbytes--; bcopy(&pb->ipacket[1], &pb->ipacket[0], pb->inputbytes); } continue; } /* * We have what appears to be a valid packet. * Reset the error counters. */ sc->syncerrors = 0; /* * Drop even good packets if they occur within a timeout * period of a sync error. This allows the detection of * a change in the mouse's packet mode without exposing * erratic mouse behavior to the user. Some KVMs forget * enhanced mouse modes during switch events. */ if (!timeelapsed(&sc->lastinputerr, psmerrsecs, psmerrusecs, &now)) { pb->inputbytes = 0; continue; } /* * Now that we're out of the validation period, reset * the packet error count. */ sc->pkterrors = 0; sc->cmdcount++; next: if (++sc->pqueue_end >= PSM_PACKETQUEUE) sc->pqueue_end = 0; /* * If we've filled the queue then call the softintr ourselves, * otherwise schedule the interrupt for later. */ if (!timeelapsed(&sc->lastsoftintr, psmsecs, psmusecs, &now) || (sc->pqueue_end == sc->pqueue_start)) { if ((sc->state & PSM_SOFTARMED) != 0) { sc->state &= ~PSM_SOFTARMED; untimeout(psmsoftintr, arg, sc->softcallout); } psmsoftintr(arg); } else if ((sc->state & PSM_SOFTARMED) == 0) { sc->state |= PSM_SOFTARMED; sc->softcallout = timeout(psmsoftintr, arg, psmhz < 1 ? 1 : (hz/psmhz)); } } } static void proc_mmanplus(struct psm_softc *sc, packetbuf_t *pb, mousestatus_t *ms, int *x, int *y, int *z) { /* * PS2++ protocl packet * * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 1: * 1 p3 p2 1 * * * * byte 2: c1 c2 p1 p0 d1 d0 1 0 * * p3-p0: packet type * c1, c2: c1 & c2 == 1, if p2 == 0 * c1 & c2 == 0, if p2 == 1 * * packet type: 0 (device type) * See comments in enable_mmanplus() below. * * packet type: 1 (wheel data) * * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 3: h * B5 B4 s d2 d1 d0 * * h: 1, if horizontal roller data * 0, if vertical roller data * B4, B5: button 4 and 5 * s: sign bit * d2-d0: roller data * * packet type: 2 (reserved) */ if (((pb->ipacket[0] & MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNCMASK) == MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNC) && (abs(*x) > 191) && MOUSE_PS2PLUS_CHECKBITS(pb->ipacket)) { /* * the extended data packet encodes button * and wheel events */ switch (MOUSE_PS2PLUS_PACKET_TYPE(pb->ipacket)) { case 1: /* wheel data packet */ *x = *y = 0; if (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x80) { /* XXX horizontal roller count - ignore it */ ; } else { /* vertical roller count */ *z = (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_PS2PLUS_ZNEG) ? (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x0f) - 16 : (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x0f); } ms->button |= (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_PS2PLUS_BUTTON4DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; ms->button |= (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_PS2PLUS_BUTTON5DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN : 0; break; case 2: /* * this packet type is reserved by * Logitech... */ /* * IBM ScrollPoint Mouse uses this * packet type to encode both vertical * and horizontal scroll movement. */ *x = *y = 0; /* horizontal count */ if (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x0f) *z = (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_SPOINT_WNEG) ? -2 : 2; /* vertical count */ if (pb->ipacket[2] & 0xf0) *z = (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_SPOINT_ZNEG) ? -1 : 1; break; case 0: /* device type packet - shouldn't happen */ /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: *x = *y = 0; ms->button = ms->obutton; VLOG(1, (LOG_DEBUG, "psmintr: unknown PS2++ packet " "type %d: 0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x\n", MOUSE_PS2PLUS_PACKET_TYPE(pb->ipacket), pb->ipacket[0], pb->ipacket[1], pb->ipacket[2])); break; } } else { /* preserve button states */ ms->button |= ms->obutton & MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS; } } static int proc_synaptics(struct psm_softc *sc, packetbuf_t *pb, mousestatus_t *ms, int *x, int *y, int *z) { static int touchpad_buttons; static int guest_buttons; int w, x0, y0; /* TouchPad PS/2 absolute mode message format * * Bits: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (LSB) * ------------------------------------------------ * ipacket[0]: 1 0 W3 W2 0 W1 R L * ipacket[1]: Yb Ya Y9 Y8 Xb Xa X9 X8 * ipacket[2]: Z7 Z6 Z5 Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0 * ipacket[3]: 1 1 Yc Xc 0 W0 D U * ipacket[4]: X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 * ipacket[5]: Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 * * Legend: * L: left physical mouse button * R: right physical mouse button * D: down button * U: up button * W: "wrist" value * X: x position * Y: y position * Z: pressure * * Absolute reportable limits: 0 - 6143. * Typical bezel limits: 1472 - 5472. * Typical edge marings: 1632 - 5312. * * w = 3 Passthrough Packet * * Byte 2,5,6 == Byte 1,2,3 of "Guest" */ if (!synaptics_support) return (0); /* Sanity check for out of sync packets. */ if ((pb->ipacket[0] & 0xc8) != 0x80 || (pb->ipacket[3] & 0xc8) != 0xc0) return (-1); *x = *y = 0; /* * Pressure value. * Interpretation: * z = 0 No finger contact * z = 10 Finger hovering near the pad * z = 30 Very light finger contact * z = 80 Normal finger contact * z = 110 Very heavy finger contact * z = 200 Finger lying flat on pad surface * z = 255 Maximum reportable Z */ *z = pb->ipacket[2]; /* * Finger width value * Interpretation: * w = 0 Two finger on the pad (capMultiFinger needed) * w = 1 Three or more fingers (capMultiFinger needed) * w = 2 Pen (instead of finger) (capPen needed) * w = 3 Reserved (passthrough?) * w = 4-7 Finger of normal width (capPalmDetect needed) * w = 8-14 Very wide finger or palm (capPalmDetect needed) * w = 15 Maximum reportable width (capPalmDetect needed) */ /* XXX Is checking capExtended enough? */ if (sc->synhw.capExtended) w = ((pb->ipacket[0] & 0x30) >> 2) | ((pb->ipacket[0] & 0x04) >> 1) | ((pb->ipacket[3] & 0x04) >> 2); else { /* Assume a finger of regular width. */ w = 4; } /* Handle packets from the guest device */ /* XXX Documentation? */ if (w == 3 && sc->synhw.capPassthrough) { *x = ((pb->ipacket[1] & 0x10) ? pb->ipacket[4] - 256 : pb->ipacket[4]); *y = ((pb->ipacket[1] & 0x20) ? pb->ipacket[5] - 256 : pb->ipacket[5]); *z = 0; guest_buttons = 0; if (pb->ipacket[1] & 0x01) guest_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[1] & 0x04) guest_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[1] & 0x02) guest_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN; ms->button = touchpad_buttons | guest_buttons; goto SYNAPTICS_END; } /* Button presses */ touchpad_buttons = 0; if (pb->ipacket[0] & 0x01) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[0] & 0x02) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN; if (sc->synhw.capExtended && sc->synhw.capFourButtons) { if ((pb->ipacket[3] & 0x01) && (pb->ipacket[0] & 0x01) == 0) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; if ((pb->ipacket[3] & 0x02) && (pb->ipacket[0] & 0x02) == 0) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN; } /* * In newer pads - bit 0x02 in the third byte of * the packet indicates that we have an extended * button press. */ /* XXX Documentation? */ if (pb->ipacket[3] & 0x02) { /* * if directional_scrolls is not 1, we treat any of * the scrolling directions as middle-click. */ if (sc->syninfo.directional_scrolls) { if (pb->ipacket[4] & 0x01) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[5] & 0x01) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[4] & 0x02) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN; if (pb->ipacket[5] & 0x02) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN; } else { if ((pb->ipacket[4] & 0x0F) || (pb->ipacket[5] & 0x0F)) touchpad_buttons |= MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN; } } ms->button = touchpad_buttons | guest_buttons; /* Check pressure to detect a real wanted action on the * touchpad. */ if (*z >= sc->syninfo.min_pressure) { synapticsaction_t *synaction; int cursor, peer, window; int dx, dy, dxp, dyp; int max_width, max_pressure; int margin_top, margin_right, margin_bottom, margin_left; int na_top, na_right, na_bottom, na_left; int window_min, window_max; int multiplicator; int weight_current, weight_previous, weight_len_squared; int div_min, div_max, div_len; int vscroll_hor_area, vscroll_ver_area; int len, weight_prev_x, weight_prev_y; int div_max_x, div_max_y, div_x, div_y; /* Read sysctl. */ /* XXX Verify values? */ max_width = sc->syninfo.max_width; max_pressure = sc->syninfo.max_pressure; margin_top = sc->syninfo.margin_top; margin_right = sc->syninfo.margin_right; margin_bottom = sc->syninfo.margin_bottom; margin_left = sc->syninfo.margin_left; na_top = sc->syninfo.na_top; na_right = sc->syninfo.na_right; na_bottom = sc->syninfo.na_bottom; na_left = sc->syninfo.na_left; window_min = sc->syninfo.window_min; window_max = sc->syninfo.window_max; multiplicator = sc->syninfo.multiplicator; weight_current = sc->syninfo.weight_current; weight_previous = sc->syninfo.weight_previous; weight_len_squared = sc->syninfo.weight_len_squared; div_min = sc->syninfo.div_min; div_max = sc->syninfo.div_max; div_len = sc->syninfo.div_len; vscroll_hor_area = sc->syninfo.vscroll_hor_area; vscroll_ver_area = sc->syninfo.vscroll_ver_area; /* Palm detection. */ if (!( (sc->synhw.capMultiFinger && (w == 0 || w == 1)) || (sc->synhw.capPalmDetect && w >= 4 && w <= max_width) || (!sc->synhw.capPalmDetect && *z <= max_pressure) || (sc->synhw.capPen && w == 2))) { /* * We consider the packet irrelevant for the current * action when: * - the width isn't comprised in: * [4; max_width] * - the pressure isn't comprised in: * [min_pressure; max_pressure] * - pen aren't supported but w is 2 * * Note that this doesn't terminate the current action. */ VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: palm detected! (%d)\n", w)); goto SYNAPTICS_END; } /* Read current absolute position. */ x0 = ((pb->ipacket[3] & 0x10) << 8) | ((pb->ipacket[1] & 0x0f) << 8) | pb->ipacket[4]; y0 = ((pb->ipacket[3] & 0x20) << 7) | ((pb->ipacket[1] & 0xf0) << 4) | pb->ipacket[5]; synaction = &(sc->synaction); /* * If the action is just beginning, init the structure and * compute tap timeout. */ if (!(sc->flags & PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN)) { VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: ----\n")); /* Store the first point of this action. */ synaction->start_x = x0; synaction->start_y = y0; dx = dy = 0; /* Initialize queue. */ synaction->queue_cursor = SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE; synaction->queue_len = 0; synaction->window_min = window_min; /* Reset average. */ synaction->avg_dx = 0; synaction->avg_dy = 0; /* Reset squelch. */ synaction->squelch_x = 0; synaction->squelch_y = 0; /* Reset pressure peak. */ sc->zmax = 0; /* Reset fingers count. */ synaction->fingers_nb = 0; /* Reset virtual scrolling state. */ synaction->in_vscroll = 0; /* Compute tap timeout. */ sc->taptimeout.tv_sec = tap_timeout / 1000000; sc->taptimeout.tv_usec = tap_timeout % 1000000; timevaladd(&sc->taptimeout, &sc->lastsoftintr); sc->flags |= PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN; } else { /* Calculate the current delta. */ cursor = synaction->queue_cursor; dx = x0 - synaction->queue[cursor].x; dy = y0 - synaction->queue[cursor].y; } /* If in tap-hold, add the recorded button. */ if (synaction->in_taphold) ms->button |= synaction->tap_button; /* * From now on, we can use the SYNAPTICS_END label to skip * the current packet. */ /* * Limit the coordinates to the specified margins because * this area isn't very reliable. */ if (x0 <= margin_left) x0 = margin_left; else if (x0 >= 6143 - margin_right) x0 = 6143 - margin_right; if (y0 <= margin_bottom) y0 = margin_bottom; else if (y0 >= 6143 - margin_top) y0 = 6143 - margin_top; VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: ipacket: [%d, %d], %d, %d\n", x0, y0, *z, w)); /* Queue this new packet. */ cursor = SYNAPTICS_QUEUE_CURSOR(synaction->queue_cursor - 1); synaction->queue[cursor].x = x0; synaction->queue[cursor].y = y0; synaction->queue_cursor = cursor; if (synaction->queue_len < SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE) synaction->queue_len++; VLOG(5, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: cursor[%d]: x=%d, y=%d, dx=%d, dy=%d\n", cursor, x0, y0, dx, dy)); /* * For tap, we keep the maximum number of fingers and the * pressure peak. Also with multiple fingers, we increase * the minimum window. */ switch (w) { case 1: /* Three or more fingers. */ synaction->fingers_nb = imax(3, synaction->fingers_nb); synaction->window_min = window_max; break; case 0: /* Two fingers. */ synaction->fingers_nb = imax(2, synaction->fingers_nb); synaction->window_min = window_max; break; default: /* One finger or undetectable. */ synaction->fingers_nb = imax(1, synaction->fingers_nb); } sc->zmax = imax(*z, sc->zmax); /* Do we have enough packets to consider this a movement? */ if (synaction->queue_len < synaction->window_min) goto SYNAPTICS_END; /* Is a scrolling action occuring? */ if (!synaction->in_taphold && !synaction->in_vscroll) { /* * A scrolling action must not conflict with a tap * action. Here are the conditions to consider a * scrolling action: * - the action in a configurable area * - one of the following: * . the distance between the last packet and the * first should be above a configurable minimum * . tap timed out */ dxp = abs(synaction->queue[synaction->queue_cursor].x - synaction->start_x); dyp = abs(synaction->queue[synaction->queue_cursor].y - synaction->start_y); if (timevalcmp(&sc->lastsoftintr, &sc->taptimeout, >) || dxp >= sc->syninfo.vscroll_min_delta || dyp >= sc->syninfo.vscroll_min_delta) { /* Check for horizontal scrolling. */ if ((vscroll_hor_area > 0 && synaction->start_y <= vscroll_hor_area) || (vscroll_hor_area < 0 && synaction->start_y >= 6143 + vscroll_hor_area)) synaction->in_vscroll += 2; /* Check for vertical scrolling. */ if ((vscroll_ver_area > 0 && synaction->start_x <= vscroll_ver_area) || (vscroll_ver_area < 0 && synaction->start_x >= 6143 + vscroll_ver_area)) synaction->in_vscroll += 1; /* Avoid conflicts if area overlaps. */ if (synaction->in_vscroll == 3) synaction->in_vscroll = (dxp > dyp) ? 2 : 1; } VLOG(5, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: virtual scrolling: %s " "(direction=%d, dxp=%d, dyp=%d)\n", synaction->in_vscroll ? "YES" : "NO", synaction->in_vscroll, dxp, dyp)); } weight_prev_x = weight_prev_y = weight_previous; div_max_x = div_max_y = div_max; if (synaction->in_vscroll) { /* Dividers are different with virtual scrolling. */ div_min = sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_min; div_max_x = div_max_y = sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_max; } else { /* * There's a lot of noise in coordinates when * the finger is on the touchpad's borders. When * using this area, we apply a special weight and * div. */ if (x0 <= na_left || x0 >= 6143 - na_right) { weight_prev_x = sc->syninfo.weight_previous_na; div_max_x = sc->syninfo.div_max_na; } if (y0 <= na_bottom || y0 >= 6143 - na_top) { weight_prev_y = sc->syninfo.weight_previous_na; div_max_y = sc->syninfo.div_max_na; } } /* * Calculate weights for the average operands and * the divisor. Both depend on the distance between * the current packet and a previous one (based on the * window width). */ window = imin(synaction->queue_len, window_max); peer = SYNAPTICS_QUEUE_CURSOR(cursor + window - 1); dxp = abs(x0 - synaction->queue[peer].x) + 1; dyp = abs(y0 - synaction->queue[peer].y) + 1; len = (dxp * dxp) + (dyp * dyp); weight_prev_x = imin(weight_prev_x, weight_len_squared * weight_prev_x / len); weight_prev_y = imin(weight_prev_y, weight_len_squared * weight_prev_y / len); len = (dxp + dyp) / 2; div_x = div_len * div_max_x / len; div_x = imin(div_max_x, div_x); div_x = imax(div_min, div_x); div_y = div_len * div_max_y / len; div_y = imin(div_max_y, div_y); div_y = imax(div_min, div_y); VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: peer=%d, len=%d, weight=%d/%d, div=%d/%d\n", peer, len, weight_prev_x, weight_prev_y, div_x, div_y)); /* Compute averages. */ synaction->avg_dx = (weight_current * dx * multiplicator + weight_prev_x * synaction->avg_dx) / (weight_current + weight_prev_x); synaction->avg_dy = (weight_current * dy * multiplicator + weight_prev_y * synaction->avg_dy) / (weight_current + weight_prev_y); VLOG(5, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: avg_dx~=%d, avg_dy~=%d\n", synaction->avg_dx / multiplicator, synaction->avg_dy / multiplicator)); /* Use these averages to calculate x & y. */ synaction->squelch_x += synaction->avg_dx; *x = synaction->squelch_x / (div_x * multiplicator); synaction->squelch_x = synaction->squelch_x % (div_x * multiplicator); synaction->squelch_y += synaction->avg_dy; *y = synaction->squelch_y / (div_y * multiplicator); synaction->squelch_y = synaction->squelch_y % (div_y * multiplicator); if (synaction->in_vscroll) { switch(synaction->in_vscroll) { case 1: /* Vertical scrolling. */ if (*y != 0) ms->button |= (*y > 0) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN; break; case 2: /* Horizontal scrolling. */ if (*x != 0) ms->button |= (*x > 0) ? MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN : MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN; break; } /* The pointer is not moved. */ *x = *y = 0; } else { VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: [%d, %d] -> [%d, %d]\n", dx, dy, *x, *y)); } } else if (sc->flags & PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN) { /* * An action is currently taking place but the pressure * dropped under the minimum, putting an end to it. */ synapticsaction_t *synaction; int taphold_timeout, dx, dy, tap_max_delta; synaction = &(sc->synaction); dx = abs(synaction->queue[synaction->queue_cursor].x - synaction->start_x); dy = abs(synaction->queue[synaction->queue_cursor].y - synaction->start_y); /* Max delta is disabled for multi-fingers tap. */ if (synaction->fingers_nb > 1) tap_max_delta = imax(dx, dy); else tap_max_delta = sc->syninfo.tap_max_delta; sc->flags &= ~PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN; /* Check for tap. */ VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: zmax=%d, dx=%d, dy=%d, " "delta=%d, fingers=%d, queue=%d\n", sc->zmax, dx, dy, tap_max_delta, synaction->fingers_nb, synaction->queue_len)); if (!synaction->in_vscroll && sc->zmax >= tap_threshold && timevalcmp(&sc->lastsoftintr, &sc->taptimeout, <=) && dx <= tap_max_delta && dy <= tap_max_delta && synaction->queue_len >= sc->syninfo.tap_min_queue) { /* * We have a tap if: * - the maximum pressure went over tap_threshold * - the action ended before tap_timeout * * To handle tap-hold, we must delay any button push to * the next action. */ if (synaction->in_taphold) { /* * This is the second and last tap of a * double tap action, not a tap-hold. */ synaction->in_taphold = 0; /* * For double-tap to work: * - no button press is emitted (to * simulate a button release) * - PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN is set to * force the next packet to emit a * button press) */ VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: button RELEASE: %d\n", synaction->tap_button)); sc->flags |= PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN; } else { /* * This is the first tap: we set the * tap-hold state and notify the button * down event. */ synaction->in_taphold = 1; taphold_timeout = sc->syninfo.taphold_timeout; sc->taptimeout.tv_sec = taphold_timeout / 1000000; sc->taptimeout.tv_usec = taphold_timeout % 1000000; timevaladd(&sc->taptimeout, &sc->lastsoftintr); switch (synaction->fingers_nb) { case 3: synaction->tap_button = MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN; break; case 2: synaction->tap_button = MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN; break; default: synaction->tap_button = MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN; } VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: button PRESS: %d\n", synaction->tap_button)); ms->button |= synaction->tap_button; } } else { /* * Not enough pressure or timeout: reset * tap-hold state. */ if (synaction->in_taphold) { VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: button RELEASE: %d\n", synaction->tap_button)); synaction->in_taphold = 0; } else { VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: not a tap-hold\n")); } } } else if (!(sc->flags & PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN) && sc->synaction.in_taphold) { /* * For a tap-hold to work, the button must remain down at * least until timeout (where the in_taphold flags will be * cleared) or during the next action. */ if (timevalcmp(&sc->lastsoftintr, &sc->taptimeout, <=)) { ms->button |= sc->synaction.tap_button; } else { VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: button RELEASE: %d\n", sc->synaction.tap_button)); sc->synaction.in_taphold = 0; } } SYNAPTICS_END: /* * Use the extra buttons as a scrollwheel * * XXX X.Org uses the Z axis for vertical wheel only, * whereas moused(8) understands special values to differ * vertical and horizontal wheels. * * xf86-input-mouse needs therefore a small patch to * understand these special values. Without it, the * horizontal wheel acts as a vertical wheel in X.Org. * * That's why the horizontal wheel is disabled by * default for now. */ if (ms->button & MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN) { *z = -1; ms->button &= ~MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; } else if (ms->button & MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN) { *z = 1; ms->button &= ~MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN; } else if (ms->button & MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN) { *z = -2; ms->button &= ~MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN; } else if (ms->button & MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN) { *z = 2; ms->button &= ~MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN; } else *z = 0; return (0); } static void proc_versapad(struct psm_softc *sc, packetbuf_t *pb, mousestatus_t *ms, int *x, int *y, int *z) { static int butmap_versapad[8] = { 0, MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, 0, MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN }; int c, x0, y0; /* VersaPad PS/2 absolute mode message format * * [packet1] 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(LSB) * ipacket[0]: 1 1 0 A 1 L T R * ipacket[1]: H7 H6 H5 H4 H3 H2 H1 H0 * ipacket[2]: V7 V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 V0 * ipacket[3]: 1 1 1 A 1 L T R * ipacket[4]:V11 V10 V9 V8 H11 H10 H9 H8 * ipacket[5]: 0 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 * * [note] * R: right physical mouse button (1=on) * T: touch pad virtual button (1=tapping) * L: left physical mouse button (1=on) * A: position data is valid (1=valid) * H: horizontal data (12bit signed integer. H11 is sign bit.) * V: vertical data (12bit signed integer. V11 is sign bit.) * P: pressure data * * Tapping is mapped to MOUSE_BUTTON4. */ c = pb->ipacket[0]; *x = *y = 0; ms->button = butmap_versapad[c & MOUSE_PS2VERSA_BUTTONS]; ms->button |= (c & MOUSE_PS2VERSA_TAP) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; if (c & MOUSE_PS2VERSA_IN_USE) { x0 = pb->ipacket[1] | (((pb->ipacket[4]) & 0x0f) << 8); y0 = pb->ipacket[2] | (((pb->ipacket[4]) & 0xf0) << 4); if (x0 & 0x800) x0 -= 0x1000; if (y0 & 0x800) y0 -= 0x1000; if (sc->flags & PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN) { *x = sc->xold - x0; *y = y0 - sc->yold; if (*x < 0) /* XXX */ ++*x; else if (*x) --*x; if (*y < 0) ++*y; else if (*y) --*y; } else sc->flags |= PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN; sc->xold = x0; sc->yold = y0; } else sc->flags &= ~PSM_FLAGS_FINGERDOWN; } static void psmsoftintr(void *arg) { /* * the table to turn PS/2 mouse button bits (MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON?DOWN) * into `mousestatus' button bits (MOUSE_BUTTON?DOWN). */ static int butmap[8] = { 0, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN, MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN | MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN }; struct psm_softc *sc = arg; mousestatus_t ms; packetbuf_t *pb; int x, y, z, c, l, s; getmicrouptime(&sc->lastsoftintr); s = spltty(); do { pb = &sc->pqueue[sc->pqueue_start]; if (sc->mode.level == PSM_LEVEL_NATIVE) goto next_native; c = pb->ipacket[0]; /* * A kludge for Kensington device! * The MSB of the horizontal count appears to be stored in * a strange place. */ if (sc->hw.model == MOUSE_MODEL_THINK) pb->ipacket[1] |= (c & MOUSE_PS2_XOVERFLOW) ? 0x80 : 0; /* ignore the overflow bits... */ x = (c & MOUSE_PS2_XNEG) ? pb->ipacket[1] - 256 : pb->ipacket[1]; y = (c & MOUSE_PS2_YNEG) ? pb->ipacket[2] - 256 : pb->ipacket[2]; z = 0; ms.obutton = sc->button; /* previous button state */ ms.button = butmap[c & MOUSE_PS2_BUTTONS]; /* `tapping' action */ if (sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_FORCETAP) ms.button |= ((c & MOUSE_PS2_TAP)) ? 0 : MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; switch (sc->hw.model) { case MOUSE_MODEL_EXPLORER: /* * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 1: oy ox sy sx 1 M R L * byte 2: x x x x x x x x * byte 3: y y y y y y y y * byte 4: * * S2 S1 s d2 d1 d0 * * L, M, R, S1, S2: left, middle, right and side buttons * s: wheel data sign bit * d2-d0: wheel data */ z = (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_EXPLORER_ZNEG) ? (pb->ipacket[3] & 0x0f) - 16 : (pb->ipacket[3] & 0x0f); ms.button |= (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_EXPLORER_BUTTON4DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; ms.button |= (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_EXPLORER_BUTTON5DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN : 0; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_INTELLI: case MOUSE_MODEL_NET: /* wheel data is in the fourth byte */ z = (char)pb->ipacket[3]; /* * XXX some mice may send 7 when there is no Z movement? */ if ((z >= 7) || (z <= -7)) z = 0; /* some compatible mice have additional buttons */ ms.button |= (c & MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_BUTTON4DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; ms.button |= (c & MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_BUTTON5DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN : 0; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_MOUSEMANPLUS: proc_mmanplus(sc, pb, &ms, &x, &y, &z); break; case MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT: /* `tapping' action */ ms.button |= ((c & MOUSE_PS2_TAP)) ? 0 : MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_NETSCROLL: /* * three addtional bytes encode buttons and * wheel events */ ms.button |= (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; ms.button |= (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN) ? MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN : 0; z = (pb->ipacket[3] & MOUSE_PS2_XNEG) ? pb->ipacket[4] - 256 : pb->ipacket[4]; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_THINK: /* the fourth button state in the first byte */ ms.button |= (c & MOUSE_PS2_TAP) ? MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN : 0; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_VERSAPAD: proc_versapad(sc, pb, &ms, &x, &y, &z); c = ((x < 0) ? MOUSE_PS2_XNEG : 0) | ((y < 0) ? MOUSE_PS2_YNEG : 0); break; case MOUSE_MODEL_4D: /* * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 1: s2 d2 s1 d1 1 M R L * byte 2: sx x x x x x x x * byte 3: sy y y y y y y y * * s1: wheel 1 direction * d1: wheel 1 data * s2: wheel 2 direction * d2: wheel 2 data */ x = (pb->ipacket[1] & 0x80) ? pb->ipacket[1] - 256 : pb->ipacket[1]; y = (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x80) ? pb->ipacket[2] - 256 : pb->ipacket[2]; switch (c & MOUSE_4D_WHEELBITS) { case 0x10: z = 1; break; case 0x30: z = -1; break; case 0x40: /* XXX 2nd wheel turning right */ z = 2; break; case 0xc0: /* XXX 2nd wheel turning left */ z = -2; break; } break; case MOUSE_MODEL_4DPLUS: if ((x < 16 - 256) && (y < 16 - 256)) { /* * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 1: 0 0 1 1 1 M R L * byte 2: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * byte 3: 0 0 0 0 S s d1 d0 * * L, M, R, S: left, middle, right, * and side buttons * s: wheel data sign bit * d1-d0: wheel data */ x = y = 0; if (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_4DPLUS_BUTTON4DOWN) ms.button |= MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN; z = (pb->ipacket[2] & MOUSE_4DPLUS_ZNEG) ? ((pb->ipacket[2] & 0x07) - 8) : (pb->ipacket[2] & 0x07) ; } else { /* preserve previous button states */ ms.button |= ms.obutton & MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS; } break; case MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS: if (proc_synaptics(sc, pb, &ms, &x, &y, &z) != 0) goto next; break; case MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC: default: break; } /* scale values */ if (sc->mode.accelfactor >= 1) { if (x != 0) { x = x * x / sc->mode.accelfactor; if (x == 0) x = 1; if (c & MOUSE_PS2_XNEG) x = -x; } if (y != 0) { y = y * y / sc->mode.accelfactor; if (y == 0) y = 1; if (c & MOUSE_PS2_YNEG) y = -y; } } ms.dx = x; ms.dy = y; ms.dz = z; ms.flags = ((x || y || z) ? MOUSE_POSCHANGED : 0) | (ms.obutton ^ ms.button); pb->inputbytes = tame_mouse(sc, pb, &ms, pb->ipacket); sc->status.flags |= ms.flags; sc->status.dx += ms.dx; sc->status.dy += ms.dy; sc->status.dz += ms.dz; sc->status.button = ms.button; sc->button = ms.button; next_native: sc->watchdog = FALSE; /* queue data */ if (sc->queue.count + pb->inputbytes < sizeof(sc->queue.buf)) { l = imin(pb->inputbytes, sizeof(sc->queue.buf) - sc->queue.tail); bcopy(&pb->ipacket[0], &sc->queue.buf[sc->queue.tail], l); if (pb->inputbytes > l) bcopy(&pb->ipacket[l], &sc->queue.buf[0], pb->inputbytes - l); sc->queue.tail = (sc->queue.tail + pb->inputbytes) % sizeof(sc->queue.buf); sc->queue.count += pb->inputbytes; } pb->inputbytes = 0; next: if (++sc->pqueue_start >= PSM_PACKETQUEUE) sc->pqueue_start = 0; } while (sc->pqueue_start != sc->pqueue_end); if (sc->state & PSM_ASLP) { sc->state &= ~PSM_ASLP; wakeup(sc); } selwakeuppri(&sc->rsel, PZERO); if (sc->async != NULL) { pgsigio(&sc->async, SIGIO, 0); } sc->state &= ~PSM_SOFTARMED; splx(s); } static int psmpoll(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td) { struct psm_softc *sc = dev->si_drv1; int s; int revents = 0; /* Return true if a mouse event available */ s = spltty(); if (events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM)) { if (sc->queue.count > 0) revents |= events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM); else selrecord(td, &sc->rsel); } splx(s); return (revents); } /* vendor/model specific routines */ static int mouse_id_proc1(KBDC kbdc, int res, int scale, int *status) { if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, res) != res) return (FALSE); if (set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, scale) && set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, scale) && set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, scale) && (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) >= 3)) return (TRUE); return (FALSE); } static int mouse_ext_command(KBDC kbdc, int command) { int c; c = (command >> 6) & 0x03; if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, c) != c) return (FALSE); c = (command >> 4) & 0x03; if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, c) != c) return (FALSE); c = (command >> 2) & 0x03; if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, c) != c) return (FALSE); c = (command >> 0) & 0x03; if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, c) != c) return (FALSE); return (TRUE); } #ifdef notyet /* Logitech MouseMan Cordless II */ static int enable_lcordless(KDBC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int status[3]; int ch; if (!mouse_id_proc1(kbdc, PSMD_RES_HIGH, 2, status)) return (FALSE); if (status[1] == PSMD_RES_HIGH) return (FALSE); ch = (status[0] & 0x07) - 1; /* channel # */ if ((ch <= 0) || (ch > 4)) return (FALSE); /* * status[1]: always one? * status[2]: battery status? (0-100) */ return (TRUE); } #endif /* notyet */ /* Genius NetScroll Mouse, MouseSystems SmartScroll Mouse */ static int enable_groller(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int status[3]; /* * The special sequence to enable the fourth button and the * roller. Immediately after this sequence check status bytes. * if the mouse is NetScroll, the second and the third bytes are * '3' and 'D'. */ /* * If the mouse is an ordinary PS/2 mouse, the status bytes should * look like the following. * * byte 1 bit 7 always 0 * bit 6 stream mode (0) * bit 5 disabled (0) * bit 4 1:1 scaling (0) * bit 3 always 0 * bit 0-2 button status * byte 2 resolution (PSMD_RES_HIGH) * byte 3 report rate (?) */ if (!mouse_id_proc1(kbdc, PSMD_RES_HIGH, 1, status)) return (FALSE); if ((status[1] != '3') || (status[2] != 'D')) return (FALSE); /* FIXME: SmartScroll Mouse has 5 buttons! XXX */ if (sc != NULL) sc->hw.buttons = 4; return (TRUE); } /* Genius NetMouse/NetMouse Pro, ASCII Mie Mouse, NetScroll Optical */ static int enable_gmouse(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int status[3]; /* * The special sequence to enable the middle, "rubber" button. * Immediately after this sequence check status bytes. * if the mouse is NetMouse, NetMouse Pro, or ASCII MIE Mouse, * the second and the third bytes are '3' and 'U'. * NOTE: NetMouse reports that it has three buttons although it has * two buttons and a rubber button. NetMouse Pro and MIE Mouse * say they have three buttons too and they do have a button on the * side... */ if (!mouse_id_proc1(kbdc, PSMD_RES_HIGH, 1, status)) return (FALSE); if ((status[1] != '3') || (status[2] != 'U')) return (FALSE); return (TRUE); } /* ALPS GlidePoint */ static int enable_aglide(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int status[3]; /* * The special sequence to obtain ALPS GlidePoint specific * information. Immediately after this sequence, status bytes will * contain something interesting. * NOTE: ALPS produces several models of GlidePoint. Some of those * do not respond to this sequence, thus, cannot be detected this way. */ if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, 100) != 100) return (FALSE); if (!mouse_id_proc1(kbdc, PSMD_RES_LOW, 2, status)) return (FALSE); if ((status[1] == PSMD_RES_LOW) || (status[2] == 100)) return (FALSE); return (TRUE); } /* Kensington ThinkingMouse/Trackball */ static int enable_kmouse(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { static u_char rate[] = { 20, 60, 40, 20, 20, 60, 40, 20, 20 }; int status[3]; int id1; int id2; int i; id1 = get_aux_id(kbdc); if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, 10) != 10) return (FALSE); /* * The device is now in the native mode? It returns a different * ID value... */ id2 = get_aux_id(kbdc); if ((id1 == id2) || (id2 != 2)) return (FALSE); if (set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, PSMD_RES_LOW) != PSMD_RES_LOW) return (FALSE); #if PSM_DEBUG >= 2 /* at this point, resolution is LOW, sampling rate is 10/sec */ if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) < 3) return (FALSE); #endif /* * The special sequence to enable the third and fourth buttons. * Otherwise they behave like the first and second buttons. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate)/sizeof(rate[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate[i]) != rate[i]) return (FALSE); /* * At this point, the device is using default resolution and * sampling rate for the native mode. */ if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) < 3) return (FALSE); if ((status[1] == PSMD_RES_LOW) || (status[2] == rate[i - 1])) return (FALSE); /* the device appears be enabled by this sequence, diable it for now */ disable_aux_dev(kbdc); empty_aux_buffer(kbdc, 5); return (TRUE); } /* Logitech MouseMan+/FirstMouse+, IBM ScrollPoint Mouse */ static int enable_mmanplus(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int data[3]; /* the special sequence to enable the fourth button and the roller. */ /* * NOTE: for ScrollPoint to respond correctly, the SET_RESOLUTION * must be called exactly three times since the last RESET command * before this sequence. XXX */ if (!set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1)) return (FALSE); if (!mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 0x39) || !mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 0xdb)) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, data, 1, 3) < 3) return (FALSE); /* * PS2++ protocl, packet type 0 * * b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 * byte 1: * 1 p3 p2 1 * * * * byte 2: 1 1 p1 p0 m1 m0 1 0 * byte 3: m7 m6 m5 m4 m3 m2 m1 m0 * * p3-p0: packet type: 0 * m7-m0: model ID: MouseMan+:0x50, * FirstMouse+:0x51, * ScrollPoint:0x58... */ /* check constant bits */ if ((data[0] & MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNCMASK) != MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNC) return (FALSE); if ((data[1] & 0xc3) != 0xc2) return (FALSE); /* check d3-d0 in byte 2 */ if (!MOUSE_PS2PLUS_CHECKBITS(data)) return (FALSE); /* check p3-p0 */ if (MOUSE_PS2PLUS_PACKET_TYPE(data) != 0) return (FALSE); if (sc != NULL) { sc->hw.hwid &= 0x00ff; sc->hw.hwid |= data[2] << 8; /* save model ID */ } /* * MouseMan+ (or FirstMouse+) is now in its native mode, in which * the wheel and the fourth button events are encoded in the * special data packet. The mouse may be put in the IntelliMouse mode * if it is initialized by the IntelliMouse's method. */ return (TRUE); } /* MS IntelliMouse Explorer */ static int enable_msexplorer(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { static u_char rate0[] = { 200, 100, 80, }; static u_char rate1[] = { 200, 200, 80, }; int id; int i; /* * This is needed for at least A4Tech X-7xx mice - they do not go * straight to Explorer mode, but need to be set to Intelli mode * first. */ enable_msintelli(kbdc, sc); /* the special sequence to enable the extra buttons and the roller. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate1)/sizeof(rate1[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate1[i]) != rate1[i]) return (FALSE); /* the device will give the genuine ID only after the above sequence */ id = get_aux_id(kbdc); if (id != PSM_EXPLORER_ID) return (FALSE); if (sc != NULL) { sc->hw.buttons = 5; /* IntelliMouse Explorer XXX */ sc->hw.hwid = id; } /* * XXX: this is a kludge to fool some KVM switch products * which think they are clever enough to know the 4-byte IntelliMouse * protocol, and assume any other protocols use 3-byte packets. * They don't convey 4-byte data packets from the IntelliMouse Explorer * correctly to the host computer because of this! * The following sequence is actually IntelliMouse's "wake up" * sequence; it will make the KVM think the mouse is IntelliMouse * when it is in fact IntelliMouse Explorer. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate0)/sizeof(rate0[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate0[i]) != rate0[i]) break; get_aux_id(kbdc); return (TRUE); } /* MS IntelliMouse */ static int enable_msintelli(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { /* * Logitech MouseMan+ and FirstMouse+ will also respond to this * probe routine and act like IntelliMouse. */ static u_char rate[] = { 200, 100, 80, }; int id; int i; /* the special sequence to enable the third button and the roller. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate)/sizeof(rate[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate[i]) != rate[i]) return (FALSE); /* the device will give the genuine ID only after the above sequence */ id = get_aux_id(kbdc); if (id != PSM_INTELLI_ID) return (FALSE); if (sc != NULL) { sc->hw.buttons = 3; sc->hw.hwid = id; } return (TRUE); } /* A4 Tech 4D Mouse */ static int enable_4dmouse(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { /* * Newer wheel mice from A4 Tech may use the 4D+ protocol. */ static u_char rate[] = { 200, 100, 80, 60, 40, 20 }; int id; int i; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate)/sizeof(rate[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate[i]) != rate[i]) return (FALSE); id = get_aux_id(kbdc); /* * WinEasy 4D, 4 Way Scroll 4D: 6 * Cable-Free 4D: 8 (4DPLUS) * WinBest 4D+, 4 Way Scroll 4D+: 8 (4DPLUS) */ if (id != PSM_4DMOUSE_ID) return (FALSE); if (sc != NULL) { sc->hw.buttons = 3; /* XXX some 4D mice have 4? */ sc->hw.hwid = id; } return (TRUE); } /* A4 Tech 4D+ Mouse */ static int enable_4dplus(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { /* * Newer wheel mice from A4 Tech seem to use this protocol. * Older models are recognized as either 4D Mouse or IntelliMouse. */ int id; /* * enable_4dmouse() already issued the following ID sequence... static u_char rate[] = { 200, 100, 80, 60, 40, 20 }; int i; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rate)/sizeof(rate[0]); ++i) if (set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, rate[i]) != rate[i]) return (FALSE); */ id = get_aux_id(kbdc); switch (id) { case PSM_4DPLUS_ID: break; case PSM_4DPLUS_RFSW35_ID: break; default: return (FALSE); } if (sc != NULL) { sc->hw.buttons = (id == PSM_4DPLUS_ID) ? 4 : 3; sc->hw.hwid = id; } return (TRUE); } /* Synaptics Touchpad */ static int synaptics_sysctl(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int error, arg; /* Read the current value. */ arg = *(int *)oidp->oid_arg1; error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &arg, 0, req); /* Sanity check. */ if (error || !req->newptr) return (error); /* * Check that the new value is in the concerned node's range * of values. */ switch (oidp->oid_arg2) { case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MIN_PRESSURE: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_PRESSURE: if (arg < 0 || arg > 255) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_WIDTH: if (arg < 4 || arg > 15) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_TOP: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_RIGHT: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_BOTTOM: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_LEFT: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_TOP: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_RIGHT: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_BOTTOM: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_LEFT: if (arg < 0 || arg > 6143) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MIN: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MAX: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MIN_QUEUE: if (arg < 1 || arg > SYNAPTICS_PACKETQUEUE) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MULTIPLICATOR: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_CURRENT: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS_NA: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_LEN_SQUARED: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MIN: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX_NA: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_LEN: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MIN: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MAX: if (arg < 1) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MAX_DELTA: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAPHOLD_TIMEOUT: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_MIN_DELTA: if (arg < 0) return (EINVAL); break; case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_HOR_AREA: case SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_VER_AREA: if (arg < -6143 || arg > 6143) return (EINVAL); break; default: return (EINVAL); } /* Update. */ *(int *)oidp->oid_arg1 = arg; return (error); } static void synaptics_sysctl_create_tree(struct psm_softc *sc) { if (sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree != NULL) return; /* Attach extra synaptics sysctl nodes under hw.psm.synaptics */ sysctl_ctx_init(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx); sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_hw_psm), OID_AUTO, "synaptics", CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "Synaptics TouchPad"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.directional_scrolls. */ sc->syninfo.directional_scrolls = 1; SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "directional_scrolls", CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.directional_scrolls, 0, "Enable hardware scrolling pad (if non-zero) or register it as " "a middle-click (if 0)"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.min_pressure. */ sc->syninfo.min_pressure = 16; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "min_pressure", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.min_pressure, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MIN_PRESSURE, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Minimum pressure required to start an action"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.max_pressure. */ sc->syninfo.max_pressure = 220; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "max_pressure", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.max_pressure, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_PRESSURE, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Maximum pressure to detect palm"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.max_width. */ sc->syninfo.max_width = 10; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "max_width", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.max_width, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MAX_WIDTH, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Maximum finger width to detect palm"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.top_margin. */ sc->syninfo.margin_top = 200; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "margin_top", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.margin_top, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_TOP, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Top margin"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.right_margin. */ sc->syninfo.margin_right = 200; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "margin_right", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.margin_right, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_RIGHT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Right margin"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.bottom_margin. */ sc->syninfo.margin_bottom = 200; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "margin_bottom", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.margin_bottom, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_BOTTOM, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Bottom margin"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.left_margin. */ sc->syninfo.margin_left = 200; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "margin_left", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.margin_left, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MARGIN_LEFT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Left margin"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.na_top. */ sc->syninfo.na_top = 1783; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "na_top", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.na_top, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_TOP, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Top noisy area, where weight_previous_na is used instead " "of weight_previous"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.na_right. */ sc->syninfo.na_right = 563; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "na_right", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.na_right, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_RIGHT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Right noisy area, where weight_previous_na is used instead " "of weight_previous"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.na_bottom. */ sc->syninfo.na_bottom = 1408; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "na_bottom", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.na_bottom, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_BOTTOM, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Bottom noisy area, where weight_previous_na is used instead " "of weight_previous"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.na_left. */ sc->syninfo.na_left = 1600; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "na_left", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.na_left, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_NA_LEFT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Left noisy area, where weight_previous_na is used instead " "of weight_previous"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.window_min. */ sc->syninfo.window_min = 4; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "window_min", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.window_min, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MIN, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Minimum window size to start an action"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.window_max. */ sc->syninfo.window_max = 10; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "window_max", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.window_max, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WINDOW_MAX, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Maximum window size"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.multiplicator. */ sc->syninfo.multiplicator = 10000; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "multiplicator", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.multiplicator, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_MULTIPLICATOR, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Multiplicator to increase precision in averages and divisions"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.weight_current. */ sc->syninfo.weight_current = 3; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "weight_current", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.weight_current, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_CURRENT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Weight of the current movement in the new average"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.weight_previous. */ sc->syninfo.weight_previous = 6; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "weight_previous", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.weight_previous, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Weight of the previous average"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.weight_previous_na. */ sc->syninfo.weight_previous_na = 20; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "weight_previous_na", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.weight_previous_na, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_PREVIOUS_NA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Weight of the previous average (inside the noisy area)"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.weight_len_squared. */ sc->syninfo.weight_len_squared = 2000; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "weight_len_squared", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.weight_len_squared, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_WEIGHT_LEN_SQUARED, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Length (squared) of segments where weight_previous " "starts to decrease"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.div_min. */ sc->syninfo.div_min = 9; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "div_min", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.div_min, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MIN, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Divisor for fast movements"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.div_max. */ sc->syninfo.div_max = 17; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "div_max", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.div_max, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Divisor for slow movements"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.div_max_na. */ sc->syninfo.div_max_na = 30; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "div_max_na", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.div_max_na, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_MAX_NA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Divisor with slow movements (inside the noisy area)"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.div_len. */ sc->syninfo.div_len = 100; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "div_len", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.div_len, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_DIV_LEN, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Length of segments where div_max starts to decrease"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.tap_max_delta. */ sc->syninfo.tap_max_delta = 80; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "tap_max_delta", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.tap_max_delta, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MAX_DELTA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Length of segments above which a tap is ignored"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.tap_min_queue. */ sc->syninfo.tap_min_queue = 2; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "tap_min_queue", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.tap_min_queue, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAP_MIN_QUEUE, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Number of packets required to consider a tap"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.taphold_timeout. */ sc->synaction.in_taphold = 0; sc->syninfo.taphold_timeout = tap_timeout; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "taphold_timeout", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.taphold_timeout, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_TAPHOLD_TIMEOUT, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Maximum elapsed time between two taps to consider a tap-hold " "action"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_hor_area. */ sc->syninfo.vscroll_hor_area = 0; /* 1300 */ SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "vscroll_hor_area", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.vscroll_hor_area, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_HOR_AREA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Area reserved for horizontal virtual scrolling"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_ver_area. */ sc->syninfo.vscroll_ver_area = -600; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "vscroll_ver_area", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.vscroll_ver_area, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_VER_AREA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Area reserved for vertical virtual scrolling"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_min_delta. */ sc->syninfo.vscroll_min_delta = 50; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "vscroll_min_delta", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.vscroll_min_delta, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_MIN_DELTA, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Minimum movement to consider virtual scrolling"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_div_min. */ sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_min = 100; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "vscroll_div_min", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_min, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MIN, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Divisor for fast scrolling"); /* hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_div_min. */ sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_max = 150; SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->syninfo.sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->syninfo.sysctl_tree), OID_AUTO, "vscroll_div_max", CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, &sc->syninfo.vscroll_div_max, SYNAPTICS_SYSCTL_VSCROLL_DIV_MAX, synaptics_sysctl, "I", "Divisor for slow scrolling"); } static int enable_synaptics(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { synapticshw_t synhw; int status[3]; int buttons; VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: BEGIN init\n")); /* * Just to be on the safe side: this avoids troubles with * following mouse_ext_command() when the previous command * was PSMC_SET_RESOLUTION. Set Scaling has no effect on * Synaptics Touchpad behaviour. */ set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* Identify the Touchpad version. */ if (mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 0) == 0) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) != 3) return (FALSE); if (status[1] != 0x47) return (FALSE); bzero(&synhw, sizeof(synhw)); synhw.infoMinor = status[0]; synhw.infoMajor = status[2] & 0x0f; if (verbose >= 2) printf("Synaptics Touchpad v%d.%d\n", synhw.infoMajor, synhw.infoMinor); if (synhw.infoMajor < 4) { printf(" Unsupported (pre-v4) Touchpad detected\n"); return (FALSE); } /* Get the Touchpad model information. */ if (mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 3) == 0) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) != 3) return (FALSE); if ((status[1] & 0x01) != 0) { printf(" Failed to read model information\n"); return (FALSE); } synhw.infoRot180 = (status[0] & 0x80) != 0; synhw.infoPortrait = (status[0] & 0x40) != 0; synhw.infoSensor = status[0] & 0x3f; synhw.infoHardware = (status[1] & 0xfe) >> 1; synhw.infoNewAbs = (status[2] & 0x80) != 0; synhw.capPen = (status[2] & 0x40) != 0; synhw.infoSimplC = (status[2] & 0x20) != 0; synhw.infoGeometry = status[2] & 0x0f; if (verbose >= 2) { printf(" Model information:\n"); printf(" infoRot180: %d\n", synhw.infoRot180); printf(" infoPortrait: %d\n", synhw.infoPortrait); printf(" infoSensor: %d\n", synhw.infoSensor); printf(" infoHardware: %d\n", synhw.infoHardware); printf(" infoNewAbs: %d\n", synhw.infoNewAbs); printf(" capPen: %d\n", synhw.capPen); printf(" infoSimplC: %d\n", synhw.infoSimplC); printf(" infoGeometry: %d\n", synhw.infoGeometry); } /* Read the extended capability bits. */ if (mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 2) == 0) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) != 3) return (FALSE); if (status[1] != 0x47) { printf(" Failed to read extended capability bits\n"); return (FALSE); } /* Set the different capabilities when they exist. */ buttons = 0; synhw.capExtended = (status[0] & 0x80) != 0; if (synhw.capExtended) { synhw.capPassthrough = (status[2] & 0x80) != 0; synhw.capSleep = (status[2] & 0x10) != 0; synhw.capFourButtons = (status[2] & 0x08) != 0; synhw.capMultiFinger = (status[2] & 0x02) != 0; synhw.capPalmDetect = (status[2] & 0x01) != 0; if (verbose >= 2) { printf(" Extended capabilities:\n"); printf(" capExtended: %d\n", synhw.capExtended); printf(" capPassthrough: %d\n", synhw.capPassthrough); printf(" capSleep: %d\n", synhw.capSleep); printf(" capFourButtons: %d\n", synhw.capFourButtons); printf(" capMultiFinger: %d\n", synhw.capMultiFinger); printf(" capPalmDetect: %d\n", synhw.capPalmDetect); } /* * If we have bits set in status[0] & 0x70, then we can load * more information about buttons using query 0x09. */ if ((status[0] & 0x70) != 0) { if (mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 0x09) == 0) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) != 3) return (FALSE); buttons = (status[1] & 0xf0) >> 4; } else buttons = synhw.capFourButtons ? 1 : 0; } if (verbose >= 2) { if (synhw.capExtended) printf(" Additional Buttons: %d\n", buttons); else printf(" No extended capabilities\n"); } /* * Read the mode byte. * * XXX: Note the Synaptics documentation also defines the first * byte of the response to this query to be a constant 0x3b, this * does not appear to be true for Touchpads with guest devices. */ if (mouse_ext_command(kbdc, 1) == 0) return (FALSE); if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, status, 0, 3) != 3) return (FALSE); if (status[1] != 0x47) { printf(" Failed to read mode byte\n"); return (FALSE); } if (sc != NULL) sc->synhw = synhw; if (!synaptics_support) return (FALSE); /* Set the mode byte; request wmode where available. */ mouse_ext_command(kbdc, synhw.capExtended ? 0xc1 : 0xc0); /* "Commit" the Set Mode Byte command sent above. */ set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, 20); buttons += 3; VLOG(3, (LOG_DEBUG, "synaptics: END init (%d buttons)\n", buttons)); if (sc != NULL) { /* Create sysctl tree. */ synaptics_sysctl_create_tree(sc); sc->hw.buttons = buttons; } return (TRUE); } /* Interlink electronics VersaPad */ static int enable_versapad(KBDC kbdc, struct psm_softc *sc) { int data[3]; set_mouse_resolution(kbdc, PSMD_RES_MEDIUM_HIGH); /* set res. 2 */ set_mouse_sampling_rate(kbdc, 100); /* set rate 100 */ set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* set scale 1:1 */ set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* set scale 1:1 */ set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* set scale 1:1 */ set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* set scale 1:1 */ if (get_mouse_status(kbdc, data, 0, 3) < 3) /* get status */ return (FALSE); if (data[2] != 0xa || data[1] != 0 ) /* rate == 0xa && res. == 0 */ return (FALSE); set_mouse_scaling(kbdc, 1); /* set scale 1:1 */ return (TRUE); /* PS/2 absolute mode */ } /* * Return true if 'now' is earlier than (start + (secs.usecs)). * Now may be NULL and the function will fetch the current time from * getmicrouptime(), or a cached 'now' can be passed in. * All values should be numbers derived from getmicrouptime(). */ static int timeelapsed(start, secs, usecs, now) const struct timeval *start, *now; int secs, usecs; { struct timeval snow, tv; /* if there is no 'now' passed in, the get it as a convience. */ if (now == NULL) { getmicrouptime(&snow); now = &snow; } tv.tv_sec = secs; tv.tv_usec = usecs; timevaladd(&tv, start); return (timevalcmp(&tv, now, <)); } static int psmresume(device_t dev) { struct psm_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int unit = device_get_unit(dev); int err; VLOG(2, (LOG_NOTICE, "psm%d: system resume hook called.\n", unit)); if ((sc->config & (PSM_CONFIG_HOOKRESUME | PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND)) == 0) return (0); err = reinitialize(sc, sc->config & PSM_CONFIG_INITAFTERSUSPEND); if ((sc->state & PSM_ASLP) && !(sc->state & PSM_VALID)) { /* * Release the blocked process; it must be notified that * the device cannot be accessed anymore. */ sc->state &= ~PSM_ASLP; wakeup(sc); } VLOG(2, (LOG_DEBUG, "psm%d: system resume hook exiting.\n", unit)); return (err); } DRIVER_MODULE(psm, atkbdc, psm_driver, psm_devclass, 0, 0); #ifdef DEV_ISA /* * This sucks up assignments from PNPBIOS and ACPI. */ /* * When the PS/2 mouse device is reported by ACPI or PnP BIOS, it may * appear BEFORE the AT keyboard controller. As the PS/2 mouse device * can be probed and attached only after the AT keyboard controller is * attached, we shall quietly reserve the IRQ resource for later use. * If the PS/2 mouse device is reported to us AFTER the keyboard controller, * copy the IRQ resource to the PS/2 mouse device instance hanging * under the keyboard controller, then probe and attach it. */ static devclass_t psmcpnp_devclass; static device_probe_t psmcpnp_probe; static device_attach_t psmcpnp_attach; static device_method_t psmcpnp_methods[] = { DEVMETHOD(device_probe, psmcpnp_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, psmcpnp_attach), { 0, 0 } }; static driver_t psmcpnp_driver = { PSMCPNP_DRIVER_NAME, psmcpnp_methods, 1, /* no softc */ }; static struct isa_pnp_id psmcpnp_ids[] = { { 0x030fd041, "PS/2 mouse port" }, /* PNP0F03 */ { 0x0e0fd041, "PS/2 mouse port" }, /* PNP0F0E */ { 0x120fd041, "PS/2 mouse port" }, /* PNP0F12 */ { 0x130fd041, "PS/2 mouse port" }, /* PNP0F13 */ { 0x1303d041, "PS/2 port" }, /* PNP0313, XXX */ { 0x02002e4f, "Dell PS/2 mouse port" }, /* Lat. X200, Dell */ { 0x0002a906, "ALPS Glide Point" }, /* ALPS Glide Point */ { 0x80374d24, "IBM PS/2 mouse port" }, /* IBM3780, ThinkPad */ { 0x81374d24, "IBM PS/2 mouse port" }, /* IBM3781, ThinkPad */ { 0x0190d94d, "SONY VAIO PS/2 mouse port"}, /* SNY9001, Vaio */ { 0x0290d94d, "SONY VAIO PS/2 mouse port"}, /* SNY9002, Vaio */ { 0x0390d94d, "SONY VAIO PS/2 mouse port"}, /* SNY9003, Vaio */ { 0x0490d94d, "SONY VAIO PS/2 mouse port"}, /* SNY9004, Vaio */ { 0 } }; static int create_a_copy(device_t atkbdc, device_t me) { device_t psm; u_long irq; /* find the PS/2 mouse device instance under the keyboard controller */ psm = device_find_child(atkbdc, PSM_DRIVER_NAME, device_get_unit(atkbdc)); if (psm == NULL) return (ENXIO); if (device_get_state(psm) != DS_NOTPRESENT) return (0); /* move our resource to the found device */ irq = bus_get_resource_start(me, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); bus_delete_resource(me, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); bus_set_resource(psm, SYS_RES_IRQ, KBDC_RID_AUX, irq, 1); /* ...then probe and attach it */ return (device_probe_and_attach(psm)); } static int psmcpnp_probe(device_t dev) { struct resource *res; u_long irq; int rid; if (ISA_PNP_PROBE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, psmcpnp_ids)) return (ENXIO); /* * The PnP BIOS and ACPI are supposed to assign an IRQ (12) * to the PS/2 mouse device node. But, some buggy PnP BIOS * declares the PS/2 mouse device node without an IRQ resource! * If this happens, we shall refer to device hints. * If we still don't find it there, use a hardcoded value... XXX */ rid = 0; irq = bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid); if (irq <= 0) { if (resource_long_value(PSM_DRIVER_NAME, device_get_unit(dev),"irq", &irq) != 0) irq = 12; /* XXX */ device_printf(dev, "irq resource info is missing; " "assuming irq %ld\n", irq); bus_set_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid, irq, 1); } res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, 0); bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid, res); /* keep quiet */ if (!bootverbose) device_quiet(dev); return ((res == NULL) ? ENXIO : 0); } static int psmcpnp_attach(device_t dev) { device_t atkbdc; /* find the keyboard controller, which may be on acpi* or isa* bus */ atkbdc = devclass_get_device(devclass_find(ATKBDC_DRIVER_NAME), device_get_unit(dev)); if ((atkbdc != NULL) && (device_get_state(atkbdc) == DS_ATTACHED)) create_a_copy(atkbdc, dev); return (0); } DRIVER_MODULE(psmcpnp, isa, psmcpnp_driver, psmcpnp_devclass, 0, 0); DRIVER_MODULE(psmcpnp, acpi, psmcpnp_driver, psmcpnp_devclass, 0, 0); #endif /* DEV_ISA */