/* $OpenBSD: pms.c,v 1.17 1997/08/29 22:49:06 kstailey Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: pms.c,v 1.29 1996/05/12 23:12:42 mycroft Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1996, Jason Downs. * Copyright (c) 1994 Charles Hannum. * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Erik Forsberg. * 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. */ /* * XXXX * This is a hack. This driver should really be combined with the * keyboard driver, since they go through the same buffer and use the * same I/O ports. Frobbing the mouse and keyboard at the same time * may result in dropped characters and/or corrupted mouse events. */ #include "pms.h" #if NPMS > 1 #error Only one PS/2 style mouse may be configured into your system. #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define PMS_DATA 0x60 /* offset for data port, read-write */ #define PMS_CNTRL 0x64 /* offset for control port, write-only */ #define PMS_STATUS 0x64 /* offset for status port, read-only */ #define PMS_NPORTS 8 /* status bits */ #define PMS_OBUF_FULL 0x01 #define PMS_IBUF_FULL 0x02 /* controller commands */ #define PMS_INT_ENABLE 0x47 /* enable controller interrupts */ #define PMS_INT_DISABLE 0x65 /* disable controller interrupts */ #define PMS_AUX_ENABLE 0xa8 /* enable auxiliary port */ #define PMS_AUX_DISABLE 0xa7 /* disable auxiliary port */ #define PMS_AUX_TEST 0xa9 /* test auxiliary port */ #define PMS_8042_CMD 0x65 /* mouse commands */ #define PMS_SET_SCALE11 0xe6 /* set scaling 1:1 */ #define PMS_SET_SCALE21 0xe7 /* set scaling 2:1 */ #define PMS_SET_RES 0xe8 /* set resolution */ #define PMS_GET_SCALE 0xe9 /* get scaling factor */ #define PMS_SET_STREAM 0xea /* set streaming mode */ #define PMS_SET_SAMPLE 0xf3 /* set sampling rate */ #define PMS_DEV_ENABLE 0xf4 /* mouse on */ #define PMS_DEV_DISABLE 0xf5 /* mouse off */ #define PMS_RESET 0xff /* reset */ #define PMS_CHUNK 128 /* chunk size for read */ #define PMS_BSIZE 1020 /* buffer size */ struct pms_softc { /* driver status information */ struct device sc_dev; void *sc_ih; struct clist sc_q; struct selinfo sc_rsel; u_char sc_state; /* mouse driver state */ #define PMS_OPEN 0x01 /* device is open */ #define PMS_ASLP 0x02 /* waiting for mouse data */ u_char sc_flags; /* mouse driver flags */ #define PMS_RAW 0x01 /* device is in raw mode */ u_char sc_status; /* mouse button status */ int sc_x, sc_y; /* accumulated motion in the X,Y axis */ }; int pmsprobe __P((struct device *, void *, void *)); void pmsattach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *)); int pmsintr __P((void *)); struct cfattach pms_ca = { sizeof(struct pms_softc), pmsprobe, pmsattach, }; struct cfdriver pms_cd = { NULL, "pms", DV_TTY }; #define PMSUNIT(dev) (minor(dev) / 2) #define PMSTYPE(dev) (minor(dev) % 2) #define FLUSHQ(q) { \ if ((q)->c_cc) \ ndflush(q, (q)->c_cc); \ } static __inline void pms_flush __P((void)); static __inline void pms_dev_cmd __P((u_char)); static __inline void pms_pit_cmd __P((u_char)); static __inline void pms_aux_cmd __P((u_char)); static __inline void pms_flush() { u_char c; while ((c = inb(PMS_STATUS) & 0x03) != 0) if ((c & PMS_OBUF_FULL) == PMS_OBUF_FULL) { /* XXX - delay is needed to prevent some keyboards from wedging when the system boots */ delay(6); (void) inb(PMS_DATA); } } static __inline void pms_dev_cmd(value) u_char value; { pms_flush(); outb(PMS_CNTRL, 0xd4); pms_flush(); outb(PMS_DATA, value); } static __inline void pms_aux_cmd(value) u_char value; { pms_flush(); outb(PMS_CNTRL, value); } static __inline void pms_pit_cmd(value) u_char value; { pms_flush(); outb(PMS_CNTRL, 0x60); pms_flush(); outb(PMS_DATA, value); } /* * XXX needs more work yet. We should have a `pckbd_attach_args' that * provides the parent's io port and our irq. */ int pmsprobe(parent, match, aux) struct device *parent; void *match, *aux; { struct cfdata *cf = match; u_char x; /* * We only attach to the keyboard controller via * the console drivers. (We really wish we could be the * child of a real keyboard controller driver.) */ if ((parent == NULL) || ((strcmp(parent->dv_cfdata->cf_driver->cd_name, "pc") != 0) && (strcmp(parent->dv_cfdata->cf_driver->cd_name, "vt") != 0))) return (0); /* Can't wildcard IRQ. */ if (cf->cf_loc[0] == -1) return (0); /*pms_dev_cmd(PMS_RESET);*/ pms_aux_cmd(PMS_AUX_TEST); delay(1000); x = inb(PMS_DATA); pms_pit_cmd(PMS_INT_DISABLE); if (x & 0x04) return 0; return 1; } void pmsattach(parent, self, aux) struct device *parent, *self; void *aux; { struct pms_softc *sc = (void *)self; int irq = self->dv_cfdata->cf_loc[0]; isa_chipset_tag_t ic = aux; /* XXX */ printf(" irq %d", irq); #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE printf(": IntelliMouse"); #endif printf("\n"); /* Other initialization was done by pmsprobe. */ sc->sc_state = 0; sc->sc_ih = isa_intr_establish(ic, irq, IST_EDGE, IPL_TTY, pmsintr, sc, sc->sc_dev.dv_xname); } int pmsopen(dev, flag, mode, p) dev_t dev; int flag; int mode; struct proc *p; { int unit = PMSUNIT(dev); struct pms_softc *sc; if (unit >= pms_cd.cd_ndevs) return ENXIO; sc = pms_cd.cd_devs[unit]; if (!sc) return ENXIO; if (sc->sc_state & PMS_OPEN) return EBUSY; if (clalloc(&sc->sc_q, PMS_BSIZE, 0) == -1) return ENOMEM; sc->sc_state |= PMS_OPEN; sc->sc_status = 0; sc->sc_flags = (PMSTYPE(dev) ? PMS_RAW : 0); sc->sc_x = sc->sc_y = 0; /* Enable interrupts. */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_DEV_ENABLE); pms_aux_cmd(PMS_AUX_ENABLE); #if 0 pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_RES); pms_dev_cmd(3); /* 8 counts/mm */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_SCALE21); pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_SAMPLE); pms_dev_cmd(100); /* 100 samples/sec */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_STREAM); #endif #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE /* The Micro$oft IntelliMouse has a wheel that you can turn or * click stuck in between the left and right buttons. * By default this mouse acts like a two-button PS/2 mouse. * If you set the sampling rate to 200, then 100, then 80 * it changes to a 4-byte-per-packet format and the wheel * acts like a middle button if you click it. Turing the * wheel modifies the fourth byte in the packet. */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_SAMPLE); pms_dev_cmd(200); /* 200 samples/sec */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_SAMPLE); pms_dev_cmd(100); /* 100 samples/sec */ pms_dev_cmd(PMS_SET_SAMPLE); pms_dev_cmd(80); /* 80 samples/sec */ #endif pms_pit_cmd(PMS_INT_ENABLE); return 0; } int pmsclose(dev, flag, mode, p) dev_t dev; int flag; int mode; struct proc *p; { struct pms_softc *sc = pms_cd.cd_devs[PMSUNIT(dev)]; /* Disable interrupts. */ /* pms_dev_cmd(PMS_DEV_DISABLE); */ pms_pit_cmd(PMS_INT_DISABLE); pms_aux_cmd(PMS_AUX_DISABLE); sc->sc_state &= ~PMS_OPEN; clfree(&sc->sc_q); return 0; } int pmsread(dev, uio, flag) dev_t dev; struct uio *uio; int flag; { struct pms_softc *sc = pms_cd.cd_devs[PMSUNIT(dev)]; int s; int error = 0; size_t length; u_char buffer[PMS_CHUNK]; /* Block until mouse activity occured. */ s = spltty(); while (sc->sc_q.c_cc == 0) { if (flag & IO_NDELAY) { splx(s); return EWOULDBLOCK; } sc->sc_state |= PMS_ASLP; error = tsleep((caddr_t)sc, PZERO | PCATCH, "pmsrea", 0); if (error) { sc->sc_state &= ~PMS_ASLP; splx(s); return error; } } splx(s); /* Transfer as many chunks as possible. */ while (sc->sc_q.c_cc > 0 && uio->uio_resid > 0) { length = min(sc->sc_q.c_cc, uio->uio_resid); if (length > sizeof(buffer)) length = sizeof(buffer); /* Remove a small chunk from the input queue. */ (void) q_to_b(&sc->sc_q, buffer, length); /* Copy the data to the user process. */ if ((error = uiomove(buffer, length, uio)) != 0) break; } return error; } int pmsioctl(dev, cmd, addr, flag, p) dev_t dev; u_long cmd; caddr_t addr; int flag; struct proc *p; { struct pms_softc *sc = pms_cd.cd_devs[PMSUNIT(dev)]; struct mouseinfo info; int s; int error; error = 0; switch (cmd) { case MOUSEIOCREAD: s = spltty(); info.status = sc->sc_status; if (sc->sc_x || sc->sc_y) info.status |= MOVEMENT; if (sc->sc_x > 127) info.xmotion = 127; else if (sc->sc_x < -127) /* Bounding at -127 avoids a bug in XFree86. */ info.xmotion = -127; else info.xmotion = sc->sc_x; if (sc->sc_y > 127) info.ymotion = 127; else if (sc->sc_y < -127) info.ymotion = -127; else info.ymotion = sc->sc_y; /* Reset historical information. */ sc->sc_x = sc->sc_y = 0; sc->sc_status &= ~BUTCHNGMASK; ndflush(&sc->sc_q, sc->sc_q.c_cc); splx(s); error = copyout(&info, addr, sizeof(struct mouseinfo)); break; case MOUSEIOCSRAW: if (!(sc->sc_flags & PMS_RAW)) { FLUSHQ(&sc->sc_q); sc->sc_flags |= PMS_RAW; } break; case MOUSEIOCSCOOKED: if (sc->sc_flags & PMS_RAW) { FLUSHQ(&sc->sc_q); sc->sc_flags &= ~PMS_RAW; } break; default: error = EINVAL; break; } return error; } /* Masks for the first byte of a packet */ #define PS2LBUTMASK 0x01 #define PS2RBUTMASK 0x02 #define PS2MBUTMASK 0x04 int pmsintr(arg) void *arg; { struct pms_softc *sc = arg; static int state = 0; static u_char buttons; u_char changed; static char dx, dy; u_char buffer[5]; if ((sc->sc_state & PMS_OPEN) == 0) { /* Interrupts are not expected. Discard the byte. */ pms_flush(); return 0; } if (!(sc->sc_flags & PMS_RAW)) { switch (state) { case 0: buttons = inb(PMS_DATA); if ((buttons & 0xc0) == 0) ++state; break; case 1: dx = inb(PMS_DATA); /* Bounding at -127 avoids a bug in XFree86. */ dx = (dx == -128) ? -127 : dx; ++state; break; case 2: dy = inb(PMS_DATA); dy = (dy == -128) ? -127 : dy; #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE ++state; #else state = 0; #endif buttons = ((buttons & PS2LBUTMASK) << 2) | ((buttons & (PS2RBUTMASK | PS2MBUTMASK)) >> 1); changed = ((buttons ^ sc->sc_status) & BUTSTATMASK) << 3; sc->sc_status = buttons | (sc->sc_status & ~BUTSTATMASK) | changed; if (dx || dy || changed) { /* Update accumulated movements. */ sc->sc_x += dx; sc->sc_y += dy; /* Add this event to the queue. */ buffer[0] = 0x80 | (buttons ^ BUTSTATMASK); buffer[1] = dx; buffer[2] = dy; buffer[3] = buffer[4] = 0; (void) b_to_q(buffer, sizeof buffer, &sc->sc_q); if (sc->sc_state & PMS_ASLP) { sc->sc_state &= ~PMS_ASLP; wakeup((caddr_t)sc); } selwakeup(&sc->sc_rsel); } break; #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE /* discard fourth "wheel" byte */ case 3: state = 0; inb(PMS_DATA); break; #endif } } else { /* read data port */ buffer[0] = inb(PMS_DATA); /* emulate old state machine for the ioctl's sake. */ switch (state) { case 0: buttons = buffer[0]; if ((buttons & 0xc0) == 0) ++state; break; case 1: dx = buffer[0]; /* Bounding at -127 avoids a bug in XFree86. */ dx = (dx == -128) ? -127 : dx; ++state; break; case 2: dy = buffer[0]; dy = (dy == -128) ? -127 : dy; #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE ++state; #else state = 0; #endif buttons = ((buttons & PS2LBUTMASK) << 2) | ((buttons & (PS2RBUTMASK | PS2MBUTMASK)) >> 1); changed = ((buttons ^ sc->sc_status) & BUTSTATMASK) << 3; sc->sc_status = buttons | (sc->sc_status & ~BUTSTATMASK) | changed; if (dx || dy || changed) { /* Update accumulated movements. */ sc->sc_x += dx; sc->sc_y += dy; } break; #ifdef INTELLIMOUSE /* discard fourth "wheel" byte */ case 3: state = 0; return 0; /* XXX 0? -1? */ #endif } /* add raw data to the queue. */ (void) b_to_q(buffer, 1, &sc->sc_q); if (sc->sc_state & PMS_ASLP) { sc->sc_state &= ~PMS_ASLP; wakeup((caddr_t)sc); } selwakeup(&sc->sc_rsel); } return -1; } int pmsselect(dev, rw, p) dev_t dev; int rw; struct proc *p; { struct pms_softc *sc = pms_cd.cd_devs[PMSUNIT(dev)]; int s; int ret; if (rw == FWRITE) return 0; s = spltty(); if (!sc->sc_q.c_cc) { selrecord(p, &sc->sc_rsel); ret = 0; } else ret = 1; splx(s); return ret; }