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/* * Microwindows touch screen driver for ADS Graphics Client (www.flatpanels.com) * * Copyright (c) 2000 Century Software Embedded Technologies * * Requires /dev/ts kernel driver (char special 190,34) */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <errno.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <math.h> #include <sys/ioctl.h> #include "device.h" /* file descriptor for touch panel */ static int pd_fd = -1; /* Hack extern to used when hiding the mouse cursor * There needs to be a better way to do this */ extern SCREENDEVICE scrdev; static int PD_Open(MOUSEDEVICE *pmd) { /* * open up the touch-panel device. * Return the fd if successful, or negative if unsuccessful. */ pd_fd = open("/dev/ts", O_NONBLOCK); if (pd_fd < 0) { EPRINTF("Error %d opening touch panel\n", errno); return -1; } GdHideCursor(&scrdev); return pd_fd; } static void PD_Close(void) { /* Close the touch panel device. */ EPRINTF("PD_Close called\n"); if (pd_fd >= 0) close(pd_fd); pd_fd = -1; } static int PD_GetButtonInfo(void) { /* get "mouse" buttons supported */ return MWBUTTON_L; } static void PD_GetDefaultAccel(int *pscale,int *pthresh) { /* * Get default mouse acceleration settings * This doesn't make sense for a touch panel. * Just return something inconspicuous for now. */ *pscale = 3; *pthresh = 5; } static int PD_Read(MWCOORD *px, MWCOORD *py, MWCOORD *pz, int *pb) { /* read a data point */ short data[3]; int bytes_read; bytes_read = read(pd_fd, data, sizeof(data)); if (bytes_read != sizeof(data)) { if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) return 0; /* * kernel driver bug: select returns read available, * but read returns -1 * we return 0 here to avoid GsError above */ /*return -1;*/ return 0; } *px = (MWCOORD)data[0]; *py = (MWCOORD)data[1]; *pb = (data[2]>0?MWBUTTON_L:0); *pz = 0; if((*px == -1 || *py == -1) && *pb >= 0) return 3; /* only have button data */ else if((*px == -1 || *py == -1) && *pb < 0) return 0; /* don't have any data */ else return 2; /* have full set of data */ } MOUSEDEVICE mousedev = { PD_Open, PD_Close, PD_GetButtonInfo, PD_GetDefaultAccel, PD_Read, NULL }; #ifdef TEST int main(int argc, char ** v) { MWCOORD x, y, z; int b; int result; int mouse = -1; DPRINTF("Opening touch panel...\n"); if((result=PD_Open(0)) < 0) DPRINTF("Error %d, result %d opening touch-panel\n", errno, result); /* This stuff below can be used to set some of the parameters of the * driver from the command line before going in to the test loop. * Could this have been done better? Yup. */ if(argc > 1) { ioctl(result,1,atoi(v[1])); DPRINTF("Setting pressure to %d\n",atoi(v[1])); } if(argc > 2) { ioctl(result,2,atoi(v[2])); DPRINTF("Setting updelay to %d\n",atoi(v[2])); } if(argc > 3) { ioctl(result,3,atoi(v[3])); DPRINTF("Setting raw x to %d\n",atoi(v[3])); } if(argc > 4) { ioctl(result,4,atoi(v[4])); DPRINTF("Setting raw y to %d\n",atoi(v[4])); } if(argc > 5) { ioctl(result,5,atoi(v[5])); DPRINTF("Setting res x to %d\n",atoi(v[5])); } if(argc > 6) { ioctl(result,6,atoi(v[6])); DPRINTF("Setting res y to %d\n",atoi(v[6])); } if(argc > 7) { ioctl(result,7,atoi(v[7])); DPRINTF("Setting fudge x to %d\n",atoi(v[7])); } if(argc > 8) { ioctl(result,8,atoi(v[8])); DPRINTF("Setting fudge y to %d\n",atoi(v[8])); } if(argc > 9) { ioctl(result,9,atoi(v[9])); DPRINTF("Setting average sample to %d\n",atoi(v[9])); } if(argc > 10) { ioctl(result,10,atoi(v[10])); DPRINTF("Setting raw min x to %d\n",atoi(v[10])); } if(argc > 11) { ioctl(result,11,atoi(v[11])); DPRINTF("Setting raw min y to %d\n",atoi(v[11])); } DPRINTF("Reading touch panel...\n"); while(1) { result = PD_Read(&x, &y, &z, &b); if( result > 0) { if(mouse != b) { mouse = b; if(mouse) DPRINTF("Pen Down\n"); else DPRINTF("Pen Up\n"); } DPRINTF("%d,%d,%d,%d,%d\n", result, x, y, z, b); } } } #endif