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    1 /** @file
    2   Simple Text Input Ex protocol from the UEFI 2.0 specification.
    3 
    4   This protocol defines an extension to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_PROTOCOL
    5   which exposes much more state and modifier information from the input device,
    6   also allows one to register a notification for a particular keystroke.
    7 
    8   Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
    9   SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
   10 
   11 **/
   12 
   13 #ifndef __SIMPLE_TEXT_IN_EX_H__
   14 #define __SIMPLE_TEXT_IN_EX_H__
   15 
   16 #include <Protocol/SimpleTextIn.h>
   17 
   18 #define EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL_GUID \
   19   {0xdd9e7534, 0x7762, 0x4698, { 0x8c, 0x14, 0xf5, 0x85, 0x17, 0xa6, 0x25, 0xaa } }
   20 
   21 
   22 typedef struct _EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL;
   23 
   24 /**
   25   The Reset() function resets the input device hardware. As part
   26   of initialization process, the firmware/device will make a quick
   27   but reasonable attempt to verify that the device is functioning.
   28   If the ExtendedVerification flag is TRUE the firmware may take
   29   an extended amount of time to verify the device is operating on
   30   reset. Otherwise the reset operation is to occur as quickly as
   31   possible. The hardware verification process is not defined by
   32   this specification and is left up to the platform firmware or
   33   driver to implement.
   34 
   35   @param This                 A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL instance.
   36 
   37   @param ExtendedVerification Indicates that the driver may
   38                               perform a more exhaustive
   39                               verification operation of the
   40                               device during reset.
   41 
   42 
   43   @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The device was reset.
   44 
   45   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  The device is not functioning
   46                             correctly and could not be reset.
   47 
   48 **/
   49 typedef
   50 EFI_STATUS
   51 (EFIAPI *EFI_INPUT_RESET_EX)(
   52   IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL *This,
   53   IN BOOLEAN                           ExtendedVerification
   54 );
   55 
   56 
   57 ///
   58 /// EFI_KEY_TOGGLE_STATE. The toggle states are defined.
   59 /// They are: EFI_TOGGLE_STATE_VALID, EFI_SCROLL_LOCK_ACTIVE
   60 /// EFI_NUM_LOCK_ACTIVE, EFI_CAPS_LOCK_ACTIVE
   61 ///
   62 typedef UINT8 EFI_KEY_TOGGLE_STATE;
   63 
   64 typedef struct _EFI_KEY_STATE {
   65   ///
   66   /// Reflects the currently pressed shift
   67   /// modifiers for the input device. The
   68   /// returned value is valid only if the high
   69   /// order bit has been set.
   70   ///
   71   UINT32                KeyShiftState;
   72   ///
   73   /// Reflects the current internal state of
   74   /// various toggled attributes. The returned
   75   /// value is valid only if the high order
   76   /// bit has been set.
   77   ///
   78   EFI_KEY_TOGGLE_STATE  KeyToggleState;
   79 } EFI_KEY_STATE;
   80 
   81 typedef struct {
   82   ///
   83   /// The EFI scan code and Unicode value returned from the input device.
   84   ///
   85   EFI_INPUT_KEY   Key;
   86   ///
   87   /// The current state of various toggled attributes as well as input modifier values.
   88   ///
   89   EFI_KEY_STATE   KeyState;
   90 } EFI_KEY_DATA;
   91 
   92 //
   93 // Any Shift or Toggle State that is valid should have
   94 // high order bit set.
   95 //
   96 // Shift state
   97 //
   98 #define EFI_SHIFT_STATE_VALID     0x80000000
   99 #define EFI_RIGHT_SHIFT_PRESSED   0x00000001
  100 #define EFI_LEFT_SHIFT_PRESSED    0x00000002
  101 #define EFI_RIGHT_CONTROL_PRESSED 0x00000004
  102 #define EFI_LEFT_CONTROL_PRESSED  0x00000008
  103 #define EFI_RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED     0x00000010
  104 #define EFI_LEFT_ALT_PRESSED      0x00000020
  105 #define EFI_RIGHT_LOGO_PRESSED    0x00000040
  106 #define EFI_LEFT_LOGO_PRESSED     0x00000080
  107 #define EFI_MENU_KEY_PRESSED      0x00000100
  108 #define EFI_SYS_REQ_PRESSED       0x00000200
  109 
  110 //
  111 // Toggle state
  112 //
  113 #define EFI_TOGGLE_STATE_VALID    0x80
  114 #define EFI_KEY_STATE_EXPOSED     0x40
  115 #define EFI_SCROLL_LOCK_ACTIVE    0x01
  116 #define EFI_NUM_LOCK_ACTIVE       0x02
  117 #define EFI_CAPS_LOCK_ACTIVE      0x04
  118 
  119 //
  120 // EFI Scan codes
  121 //
  122 #define SCAN_F11                  0x0015
  123 #define SCAN_F12                  0x0016
  124 #define SCAN_PAUSE                0x0048
  125 #define SCAN_F13                  0x0068
  126 #define SCAN_F14                  0x0069
  127 #define SCAN_F15                  0x006A
  128 #define SCAN_F16                  0x006B
  129 #define SCAN_F17                  0x006C
  130 #define SCAN_F18                  0x006D
  131 #define SCAN_F19                  0x006E
  132 #define SCAN_F20                  0x006F
  133 #define SCAN_F21                  0x0070
  134 #define SCAN_F22                  0x0071
  135 #define SCAN_F23                  0x0072
  136 #define SCAN_F24                  0x0073
  137 #define SCAN_MUTE                 0x007F
  138 #define SCAN_VOLUME_UP            0x0080
  139 #define SCAN_VOLUME_DOWN          0x0081
  140 #define SCAN_BRIGHTNESS_UP        0x0100
  141 #define SCAN_BRIGHTNESS_DOWN      0x0101
  142 #define SCAN_SUSPEND              0x0102
  143 #define SCAN_HIBERNATE            0x0103
  144 #define SCAN_TOGGLE_DISPLAY       0x0104
  145 #define SCAN_RECOVERY             0x0105
  146 #define SCAN_EJECT                0x0106
  147 
  148 /**
  149   The function reads the next keystroke from the input device. If
  150   there is no pending keystroke the function returns
  151   EFI_NOT_READY. If there is a pending keystroke, then
  152   KeyData.Key.ScanCode is the EFI scan code defined in Error!
  153   Reference source not found. The KeyData.Key.UnicodeChar is the
  154   actual printable character or is zero if the key does not
  155   represent a printable character (control key, function key,
  156   etc.). The KeyData.KeyState is shift state for the character
  157   reflected in KeyData.Key.UnicodeChar or KeyData.Key.ScanCode .
  158   When interpreting the data from this function, it should be
  159   noted that if a class of printable characters that are
  160   normally adjusted by shift modifiers (e.g. Shift Key + "f"
  161   key) would be presented solely as a KeyData.Key.UnicodeChar
  162   without the associated shift state. So in the previous example
  163   of a Shift Key + "f" key being pressed, the only pertinent
  164   data returned would be KeyData.Key.UnicodeChar with the value
  165   of "F". This of course would not typically be the case for
  166   non-printable characters such as the pressing of the Right
  167   Shift Key + F10 key since the corresponding returned data
  168   would be reflected both in the KeyData.KeyState.KeyShiftState
  169   and KeyData.Key.ScanCode values. UEFI drivers which implement
  170   the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX protocol are required to return
  171   KeyData.Key and KeyData.KeyState values. These drivers must
  172   always return the most current state of
  173   KeyData.KeyState.KeyShiftState and
  174   KeyData.KeyState.KeyToggleState. It should also be noted that
  175   certain input devices may not be able to produce shift or toggle
  176   state information, and in those cases the high order bit in the
  177   respective Toggle and Shift state fields should not be active.
  178 
  179 
  180   @param This     A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL instance.
  181 
  182   @param KeyData  A pointer to a buffer that is filled in with
  183                   the keystroke state data for the key that was
  184                   pressed.
  185 
  186 
  187   @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The keystroke information was returned.
  188   @retval EFI_NOT_READY    There was no keystroke data available.
  189   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The keystroke information was not returned due to
  190                            hardware errors.
  191 
  192 
  193 **/
  194 typedef
  195 EFI_STATUS
  196 (EFIAPI *EFI_INPUT_READ_KEY_EX)(
  197   IN  EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL *This,
  198   OUT EFI_KEY_DATA                      *KeyData
  199 );
  200 
  201 /**
  202   The SetState() function allows the input device hardware to
  203   have state settings adjusted.
  204 
  205   @param This           A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL instance.
  206 
  207   @param KeyToggleState Pointer to the EFI_KEY_TOGGLE_STATE to
  208                         set the state for the input device.
  209 
  210 
  211   @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The device state was set appropriately.
  212 
  213   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  The device is not functioning
  214                             correctly and could not have the
  215                             setting adjusted.
  216 
  217   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED   The device does not support the
  218                             ability to have its state set.
  219 
  220 **/
  221 typedef
  222 EFI_STATUS
  223 (EFIAPI *EFI_SET_STATE)(
  224   IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL *This,
  225   IN EFI_KEY_TOGGLE_STATE              *KeyToggleState
  226 );
  227 
  228 ///
  229 /// The function will be called when the key sequence is typed specified by KeyData.
  230 ///
  231 typedef
  232 EFI_STATUS
  233 (EFIAPI *EFI_KEY_NOTIFY_FUNCTION)(
  234   IN EFI_KEY_DATA *KeyData
  235 );
  236 
  237 /**
  238   The RegisterKeystrokeNotify() function registers a function
  239   which will be called when a specified keystroke will occur.
  240 
  241   @param This                     A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL instance.
  242 
  243   @param KeyData                  A pointer to a buffer that is filled in with
  244                                   the keystroke information for the key that was
  245                                   pressed. If KeyData.Key, KeyData.KeyState.KeyToggleState
  246                                   and KeyData.KeyState.KeyShiftState are 0, then any incomplete
  247                                   keystroke will trigger a notification of the KeyNotificationFunction.
  248 
  249   @param KeyNotificationFunction  Points to the function to be called when the key sequence
  250                                   is typed specified by KeyData. This notification function
  251                                   should be called at <=TPL_CALLBACK.
  252 
  253 
  254   @param NotifyHandle             Points to the unique handle assigned to
  255                                   the registered notification.
  256 
  257   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           Key notify was registered successfully.
  258 
  259   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  Unable to allocate necessary
  260                                 data structures.
  261 
  262 **/
  263 typedef
  264 EFI_STATUS
  265 (EFIAPI *EFI_REGISTER_KEYSTROKE_NOTIFY)(
  266   IN  EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL *This,
  267   IN  EFI_KEY_DATA                      *KeyData,
  268   IN  EFI_KEY_NOTIFY_FUNCTION           KeyNotificationFunction,
  269   OUT VOID                              **NotifyHandle
  270 );
  271 
  272 /**
  273   The UnregisterKeystrokeNotify() function removes the
  274   notification which was previously registered.
  275 
  276   @param This               A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL instance.
  277 
  278   @param NotificationHandle The handle of the notification
  279                             function being unregistered.
  280 
  281   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           Key notify was unregistered successfully.
  282 
  283   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The NotificationHandle is
  284                                 invalid.
  285 
  286 **/
  287 typedef
  288 EFI_STATUS
  289 (EFIAPI *EFI_UNREGISTER_KEYSTROKE_NOTIFY)(
  290   IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL  *This,
  291   IN VOID                               *NotificationHandle
  292 );
  293 
  294 
  295 ///
  296 /// The EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL is used on the ConsoleIn
  297 /// device. It is an extension to the Simple Text Input protocol
  298 /// which allows a variety of extended shift state information to be
  299 /// returned.
  300 ///
  301 struct _EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL{
  302   EFI_INPUT_RESET_EX              Reset;
  303   EFI_INPUT_READ_KEY_EX           ReadKeyStrokeEx;
  304   ///
  305   /// Event to use with WaitForEvent() to wait for a key to be available.
  306   ///
  307   EFI_EVENT                       WaitForKeyEx;
  308   EFI_SET_STATE                   SetState;
  309   EFI_REGISTER_KEYSTROKE_NOTIFY   RegisterKeyNotify;
  310   EFI_UNREGISTER_KEYSTROKE_NOTIFY UnregisterKeyNotify;
  311 };
  312 
  313 
  314 extern EFI_GUID gEfiSimpleTextInputExProtocolGuid;
  315 
  316 #endif
  317 

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