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/* obmouse.c -- HP omnibook 600C/CT pop-up mouse driver * * Copyright (C) 1999 Olivier Florent * Copyright (C) 1999 Chuck Slivkoff <chuck_slivkoff_AT_hp.com> * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Grant Grundler <grundler_at_parisc-linux.org> * * OB600C/CT mouse can be compared to a tablet, as absolute coordinates * are given by the hardware. This driver emulates a basic serial mouse * protocol by translating absolute coordinates to relative moves. * This works with gpm -t pnp and Xfree86 as a standard Micro$oft mouse. * * FIXME: This driver lacks a detection routine. * i.e you must know that you have a 600C/CT before using it. * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * * 0.7 January 2004 grant * convert to /dev/input * * 0.6 2 January 2004 grant * converted to busmouse * * 0.5 27 december 2003 grant * fix "built-in" code - added module_* calls * * 0.4 27 december 2002 grant grundler * Add MODULES_ stuff (author, license, etc) * fix read to return 0 if no change. * * 0.3 26 november 1999 grant grundler * removed ifdefs for EMULATE_SERIAL_MOUSE and EMULATE_NCR_PEN. * Only support "basic serial mouse protocol (gpm -t pnp)" which * is also supported directly by Xfree. * * Moved delta(x,y) calculations into ob_interrupt. * If we only get interrupts when the mouse moves, * then only need to update delta(x,y) then too. * * 0.2 22 november 1999, grant grundler * "man 4 mouse" explains really well how PNP mouse works. Read it. * * Fixed algorithm which generated delta(x,y) from current-last * position reported. Now handles "roll-over" properly and * speed scales _inversely_ (ie bigger number is slower). * "speed" parameter can be set with "insmod obmouse speed=5" (default). * * 0.1a 16 november 1999, charles_slivkoff_at_hp.com * File did not compile as received. * Modified ob_write,ob_read parameters to match 2.2.x kernel. * Added uaccess.h. Tried to fix ob_interrupt. * * 0.1 17 february 1999, olivier_florent_AT_hp.com * original author. */ #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/kmod.h> #include <linux/input.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/ioport.h> #include <asm/io.h> #include <asm/irq.h> #undef OBMOUSE_DEBUG /* define to enable lots of printf */ #define OBMOUSE_NAME "HP omnibook 600C/CT pop-up mouse" #define OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME "obmouse" #define OBMOUSE_VERSION "v0.7" /* ** "speed" of the mouse. Determines how "fast" the mouse "moves". ** Similar (but not the same) as acceleration. Using slower acceleration ** together with lower speed value might result in better mouse control. ** I've only used the default acceleration. */ int speed = 4; /* my personal preference */ /* ** OB 600 mouse doesn't completely act like a tablet. ** The xy-coordinates do in fact roll over which would ** not happen on a tablet. */ #define OB_ROLL_LIMIT 0xd00 /* ** obmouse HW specific data */ #define OBMOUSE_BASE (0x238) /* base address of the hardware */ #define OBMOUSE_EXTENT (3) /* from 0x238 to 0x23b */ #define OBMOUSE_IRQ (12) /* irq 12 */ /* The 4 high bits of OBMOUSE_INTR_CTL */ #define OBMOUSE_BTN_IRQ_MASK (0x10) /* WR: enable/disable button irq */ #define OBMOUSE_MOV_IRQ_MASK (0x20) /* WR: enable/disable movement irq */ #define OBMOUSE_BUTTON1_MASK (0x40) /* RD: status of button 1 */ #define OBMOUSE_BUTTON2_MASK (0x80) /* RD: status of button 2 */ #define OBMOUSE_COORD_ONLY(v) ((v) & 0xfff) /* ignore high 4 bits */ #define OBMOUSE_INTR_CTL (OBMOUSE_BASE+3) #define OBMOUSE_INTR_BITS (OBMOUSE_BTN_IRQ_MASK | OBMOUSE_MOV_IRQ_MASK) /* Enable/disable both button and movement interrupt */ #define OBMOUSE_ENABLE_INTR() outb(OBMOUSE_INTR_BITS, OBMOUSE_INTR_CTL) #define OBMOUSE_DISABLE_INTR() outb(~OBMOUSE_INTR_BITS, OBMOUSE_INTR_CTL) /* Amount mouse has to move before the hardware launchs a new ** interrupt (I think). 0x08 is the standard value. ** Write value to OBMOUSE_BASE each time an interrupt is handled to ** enable the next one. */ #define OBMOUSE_SENSITIVITY (0x08) /* reset the sensitivity to enable next interrupt */ #define OBMOUSE_ENABLE_SENSE() outb(OBMOUSE_SENSITIVITY,OBMOUSE_BASE) #define OBMOUSE_DISABLE_SENSE() outb(0,OBMOUSE_BASE) static unsigned short lastx; /* last reported normalized coords */ static unsigned short lasty; static unsigned char ob_opened = 0; /* 0=closed, 1=opened */ static struct input_dev obdev; /* ** Omnibook 600 mouse ISR. ** Read the HW state and resets "SENSITIVITY" in order to re-arm ** the interrupt. */ static void ob_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) { short dx, dy; unsigned short rawx, rawy; rawx = inb(OBMOUSE_BASE+0) + (inb(OBMOUSE_BASE+1) << 8); rawy = inb(OBMOUSE_BASE+2) + (inb(OBMOUSE_BASE+3) << 8); #ifdef OBMOUSE_DEBUG /* This printk is really useful for learning how the mouse actually behaves. */ printk("ob_intr: %4x,%4x\n", rawx, rawy); #endif /* reset the sensitivity */ OBMOUSE_ENABLE_SENSE(); /* ------------------------------------ ** update delta(x,y) values. ** ------------------------------------ */ dx = (short) rawx - (short) lastx ; lastx = rawx; { register unsigned short coordY = OBMOUSE_COORD_ONLY(rawy); dy = (short) coordY - (short) lasty ; lasty = coordY; } /* ** determine if the reading "rolled" over. ** Not fool-proof but should be good enough. */ if (dx > OB_ROLL_LIMIT) { /* 0xf80 - 0x80 = 0xf00 (and we want 0x100) */ dx = 0x1000 - dx; } else if (-dx > OB_ROLL_LIMIT) { /* ** 0x80 - 0xf80 = -0xf00 (and we want -0x100) ** -0x1000 - (-0xf00) = -0x1000 + 0xf00 = -0x100 */ dx = -0x1000 - dx; } /* Same story with the Y-coordinate */ if ( dy > OB_ROLL_LIMIT) dy = 0x1000 - dy; else if (-dy > OB_ROLL_LIMIT) dy = -0x1000 - dy; dx /= speed; /* scale */ dy /= speed; rawy = ~rawy; /* invert mouse buttons */ input_report_key(&obdev, BTN_LEFT, (rawy & 0x8000)); input_report_key(&obdev, BTN_RIGHT, (rawy & 0x4000)); /* obmouse acts like a table *EXCEPT* for the "roll-over". */ if (dx) input_report_rel(&obdev, REL_X, -dx); if (dy) input_report_rel(&obdev, REL_Y, dy); } static int ob_open(struct input_dev *dev) { /* device is already opened */ if (ob_opened) return -EBUSY; #ifdef OBMOUSE_DEBUG printk(OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME ": attempt request irq %d\n",OBMOUSE_IRQ); #endif /* Try to get the interrupt */ if (request_irq(OBMOUSE_IRQ,ob_interrupt,0,OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME,NULL)) { printk (OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME ": request_irq failed for %d\n",OBMOUSE_IRQ); return -EBUSY; } #ifdef OBMOUSE_DEBUG printk(OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME ": irq %d registered\n",OBMOUSE_IRQ); #endif OBMOUSE_ENABLE_INTR() ; OBMOUSE_ENABLE_SENSE() ; MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; ob_opened = 1 ; return 0; } void ob_close(struct input_dev *dev) { /* device has never been opened */ if (!ob_opened) return; OBMOUSE_DISABLE_INTR() ; free_irq(OBMOUSE_IRQ, NULL); MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; ob_opened = 0 ; } #ifndef MODULE static int __init obmouse_setup(char *str) { int ints[4]; str = get_options(str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints); if (ints[0] > 0) speed=ints[1]; return 1; } __setup("speed=", obmouse_setup); #endif /* !MODULE */ static int obmouse_init(void) { /* Get the IO Port region first */ if (request_region(OBMOUSE_BASE,OBMOUSE_EXTENT,OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME) < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME ": IO Port 0x%d not available!\n", OBMOUSE_BASE); return -ENODEV; } OBMOUSE_DISABLE_INTR() ; OBMOUSE_DISABLE_SENSE() ; memset(&obdev, 0, sizeof(obdev)); obdev.name = OBMOUSE_NAME " " OBMOUSE_VERSION; obdev.idbus = BUS_ISA; obdev.idvendor = 0x103c; /* PCI_VENDOR_ID_HP */ obdev.idproduct = 0x0001; obdev.idversion = 0x0100; obdev.evbit[0] = BIT(EV_KEY) | BIT(EV_REL); obdev.keybit[LONG(BTN_LEFT)] = BIT(BTN_LEFT) | BIT(BTN_RIGHT); obdev.relbit[0] = BIT(REL_X) | BIT(REL_Y); obdev.open = ob_open; obdev.close = ob_close; input_register_device(&obdev); printk( OBMOUSE_NAME " " OBMOUSE_VERSION " (0x%x, IRQ %d), Grant Grundler\n", OBMOUSE_BASE, OBMOUSE_IRQ); return 0; } static void obmouse_exit(void) { OBMOUSE_DISABLE_INTR() ; OBMOUSE_DISABLE_SENSE() ; input_unregister_device(&obdev); release_region(OBMOUSE_BASE,OBMOUSE_EXTENT); printk(OBMOUSE_DEV_NAME ": closed\n"); } module_init(obmouse_init); module_exit(obmouse_exit); EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS; MODULE_AUTHOR("Grant Grundler <grundler_at_parisc-linux.org>"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION(OBMOUSE_NAME); MODULE_PARM(speed, "i"); MODULE_PARM_DESC(speed, "obmouse speed (not accel) control"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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