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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Erik Forsberg.
    3  * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Kazutaka YOKOTA
    4  * All rights reserved.
    5  *
    6  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    7  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    8  * are met:
    9  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   10  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   11  *
   12  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
   13  * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
   14  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN
   15  * NO EVENT SHALL I BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
   16  * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
   17  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
   18  * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
   19  * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
   20  * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
   21  * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
   22  *
   23  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/mouse.h,v 1.20 2004/07/30 00:59:40 njl Exp $
   24  */
   25 
   26 #ifndef _SYS_MOUSE_H_
   27 #define _SYS_MOUSE_H_
   28 
   29 #include <sys/types.h>
   30 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
   31 
   32 /* ioctls */
   33 #define MOUSE_GETSTATUS         _IOR('M', 0, mousestatus_t)
   34 #define MOUSE_GETHWINFO         _IOR('M', 1, mousehw_t)
   35 #define MOUSE_GETMODE           _IOR('M', 2, mousemode_t)
   36 #define MOUSE_SETMODE           _IOW('M', 3, mousemode_t)
   37 #define MOUSE_GETLEVEL          _IOR('M', 4, int)
   38 #define MOUSE_SETLEVEL          _IOW('M', 5, int)
   39 #define MOUSE_GETVARS           _IOR('M', 6, mousevar_t)
   40 #define MOUSE_SETVARS           _IOW('M', 7, mousevar_t)
   41 #define MOUSE_READSTATE         _IOWR('M', 8, mousedata_t)
   42 #define MOUSE_READDATA          _IOWR('M', 9, mousedata_t)
   43 
   44 #if notyet
   45 #define MOUSE_SETRESOLUTION     _IOW('M', 10, int)
   46 #define MOUSE_SETSCALING        _IOW('M', 11, int)
   47 #define MOUSE_SETRATE           _IOW('M', 12, int)
   48 #define MOUSE_GETHWID           _IOR('M', 13, int)
   49 #endif
   50 
   51 #define MOUSE_SYN_GETHWINFO     _IOR('M', 100, synapticshw_t)
   52 
   53 /* mouse status block */
   54 typedef struct mousestatus {
   55     int     flags;              /* state change flags */
   56     int     button;             /* button status */
   57     int     obutton;            /* previous button status */
   58     int     dx;                 /* x movement */
   59     int     dy;                 /* y movement */
   60     int     dz;                 /* z movement */
   61 } mousestatus_t;
   62 
   63 /* button */
   64 #define MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN       0x0001  /* left */
   65 #define MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN       0x0002  /* middle */
   66 #define MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN       0x0004  /* right */
   67 #define MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN       0x0008
   68 #define MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN       0x0010
   69 #define MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN       0x0020
   70 #define MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN       0x0040
   71 #define MOUSE_BUTTON8DOWN       0x0080
   72 #define MOUSE_MAXBUTTON         31
   73 #define MOUSE_STDBUTTONS        0x0007          /* buttons 1-3 */
   74 #define MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS        0x7ffffff8      /* the others (28 of them!) */
   75 #define MOUSE_BUTTONS           (MOUSE_STDBUTTONS | MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS)
   76 
   77 /* flags */
   78 #define MOUSE_STDBUTTONSCHANGED MOUSE_STDBUTTONS
   79 #define MOUSE_EXTBUTTONSCHANGED MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS
   80 #define MOUSE_BUTTONSCHANGED    MOUSE_BUTTONS
   81 #define MOUSE_POSCHANGED        0x80000000
   82 
   83 typedef struct mousehw {
   84         int buttons;            /* -1 if unknown */
   85         int iftype;             /* MOUSE_IF_XXX */
   86         int type;               /* mouse/track ball/pad... */
   87         int model;              /* I/F dependent model ID: MOUSE_MODEL_XXX */
   88         int hwid;               /* I/F dependent hardware ID
   89                                  * for the PS/2 mouse, it will be PSM_XXX_ID 
   90                                  */
   91 } mousehw_t;
   92 
   93 typedef struct synapticshw {
   94         int infoMajor;
   95         int infoMinor;
   96         int infoRot180;
   97         int infoPortrait;
   98         int infoSensor;
   99         int infoHardware;
  100         int infoNewAbs;
  101         int capPen;
  102         int infoSimplC;
  103         int infoGeometry;
  104         int capExtended;
  105         int capSleep;
  106         int capFourButtons;
  107         int capMultiFinger;
  108         int capPalmDetect;
  109         int capPassthrough;
  110 } synapticshw_t;
  111 
  112 /* iftype */
  113 #define MOUSE_IF_UNKNOWN        (-1)
  114 #define MOUSE_IF_SERIAL         0
  115 #define MOUSE_IF_BUS            1
  116 #define MOUSE_IF_INPORT         2
  117 #define MOUSE_IF_PS2            3
  118 #define MOUSE_IF_SYSMOUSE       4
  119 #define MOUSE_IF_USB            5
  120 
  121 /* type */
  122 #define MOUSE_UNKNOWN           (-1)    /* should be treated as a mouse */
  123 #define MOUSE_MOUSE             0
  124 #define MOUSE_TRACKBALL         1
  125 #define MOUSE_STICK             2
  126 #define MOUSE_PAD               3
  127 
  128 /* model */
  129 #define MOUSE_MODEL_UNKNOWN             (-1)
  130 #define MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC             0
  131 #define MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT          1
  132 #define MOUSE_MODEL_NETSCROLL           2
  133 #define MOUSE_MODEL_NET                 3
  134 #define MOUSE_MODEL_INTELLI             4
  135 #define MOUSE_MODEL_THINK               5
  136 #define MOUSE_MODEL_EASYSCROLL          6
  137 #define MOUSE_MODEL_MOUSEMANPLUS        7
  138 #define MOUSE_MODEL_KIDSPAD             8
  139 #define MOUSE_MODEL_VERSAPAD            9
  140 #define MOUSE_MODEL_EXPLORER            10
  141 #define MOUSE_MODEL_4D                  11
  142 #define MOUSE_MODEL_4DPLUS              12
  143 #define MOUSE_MODEL_SYNAPTICS           13
  144 
  145 typedef struct mousemode {
  146         int protocol;           /* MOUSE_PROTO_XXX */
  147         int rate;               /* report rate (per sec), -1 if unknown */
  148         int resolution;         /* MOUSE_RES_XXX, -1 if unknown */
  149         int accelfactor;        /* accelation factor (must be 1 or greater) */
  150         int level;              /* driver operation level */
  151         int packetsize;         /* the length of the data packet */
  152         unsigned char syncmask[2]; /* sync. data bits in the header byte */
  153 } mousemode_t;
  154 
  155 /* protocol */
  156 /*
  157  * Serial protocols:
  158  *   Microsoft, MouseSystems, Logitech, MM series, MouseMan, Hitachi Tablet,
  159  *   GlidePoint, IntelliMouse, Thinking Mouse, MouseRemote, Kidspad,
  160  *   VersaPad
  161  * Bus mouse protocols:
  162  *   bus, InPort
  163  * PS/2 mouse protocol:
  164  *   PS/2
  165  */
  166 #define MOUSE_PROTO_UNKNOWN     (-1)
  167 #define MOUSE_PROTO_MS          0       /* Microsoft Serial, 3 bytes */
  168 #define MOUSE_PROTO_MSC         1       /* Mouse Systems, 5 bytes */
  169 #define MOUSE_PROTO_LOGI        2       /* Logitech, 3 bytes */
  170 #define MOUSE_PROTO_MM          3       /* MM series, 3 bytes */
  171 #define MOUSE_PROTO_LOGIMOUSEMAN 4      /* Logitech MouseMan 3/4 bytes */
  172 #define MOUSE_PROTO_BUS         5       /* MS/Logitech bus mouse */
  173 #define MOUSE_PROTO_INPORT      6       /* MS/ATI InPort mouse */
  174 #define MOUSE_PROTO_PS2         7       /* PS/2 mouse, 3 bytes */
  175 #define MOUSE_PROTO_HITTAB      8       /* Hitachi Tablet 3 bytes */
  176 #define MOUSE_PROTO_GLIDEPOINT  9       /* ALPS GlidePoint, 3/4 bytes */
  177 #define MOUSE_PROTO_INTELLI     10      /* MS IntelliMouse, 4 bytes */
  178 #define MOUSE_PROTO_THINK       11      /* Kensignton Thinking Mouse, 3/4 bytes */
  179 #define MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE    12      /* /dev/sysmouse */
  180 #define MOUSE_PROTO_X10MOUSEREM 13      /* X10 MouseRemote, 3 bytes */
  181 #define MOUSE_PROTO_KIDSPAD     14      /* Genius Kidspad */
  182 #define MOUSE_PROTO_VERSAPAD    15      /* Interlink VersaPad, 6 bytes */
  183 #define MOUSE_PROTO_JOGDIAL     16      /* Vaio's JogDial */
  184 
  185 #define MOUSE_RES_UNKNOWN       (-1)
  186 #define MOUSE_RES_DEFAULT       0
  187 #define MOUSE_RES_LOW           (-2)
  188 #define MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMLOW     (-3)
  189 #define MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMHIGH    (-4)
  190 #define MOUSE_RES_HIGH          (-5)
  191 
  192 typedef struct mousedata {
  193         int len;                /* # of data in the buffer */
  194         int buf[16];            /* data buffer */
  195 } mousedata_t;
  196 
  197 #if (defined(MOUSE_GETVARS))
  198 
  199 typedef struct mousevar {
  200         int var[16];
  201 } mousevar_t;
  202 
  203 /* magic numbers in var[0] */
  204 #define MOUSE_VARS_PS2_SIG      0x00325350      /* 'PS2' */
  205 #define MOUSE_VARS_BUS_SIG      0x00535542      /* 'BUS' */
  206 #define MOUSE_VARS_INPORT_SIG   0x00504e49      /* 'INP' */
  207 
  208 #endif /* MOUSE_GETVARS */
  209 
  210 /* Synaptics Touchpad */
  211 #define MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_PACKETSIZE      6       /* '3' works better */
  212 
  213 /* Microsoft Serial mouse data packet */
  214 #define MOUSE_MSS_PACKETSIZE    3
  215 #define MOUSE_MSS_SYNCMASK      0x40
  216 #define MOUSE_MSS_SYNC          0x40
  217 #define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTONS       0x30
  218 #define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON1DOWN   0x20    /* left */
  219 #define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON2DOWN   0x00    /* no middle button */
  220 #define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON3DOWN   0x10    /* right */
  221 
  222 /* Logitech MouseMan data packet (M+ protocol) */
  223 #define MOUSE_LMAN_BUTTON2DOWN  0x20    /* middle button, the 4th byte */
  224 
  225 /* ALPS GlidePoint extension (variant of M+ protocol) */
  226 #define MOUSE_ALPS_BUTTON2DOWN  0x20    /* middle button, the 4th byte */
  227 #define MOUSE_ALPS_TAP          0x10    /* `tapping' action, the 4th byte */
  228 
  229 /* Kinsington Thinking Mouse extension (variant of M+ protocol) */
  230 #define MOUSE_THINK_BUTTON2DOWN 0x20    /* lower-left button, the 4th byte */
  231 #define MOUSE_THINK_BUTTON4DOWN 0x10    /* lower-right button, the 4th byte */
  232 
  233 /* MS IntelliMouse (variant of MS Serial) */
  234 #define MOUSE_INTELLI_PACKETSIZE 4
  235 #define MOUSE_INTELLI_BUTTON2DOWN 0x10  /* middle button in the 4th byte */
  236 
  237 /* Mouse Systems Corp. mouse data packet */
  238 #define MOUSE_MSC_PACKETSIZE    5
  239 #define MOUSE_MSC_SYNCMASK      0xf8
  240 #define MOUSE_MSC_SYNC          0x80
  241 #define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTONS       0x07
  242 #define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP     0x04    /* left */
  243 #define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP     0x02    /* middle */
  244 #define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP     0x01    /* right */
  245 #define MOUSE_MSC_MAXBUTTON     3
  246 
  247 /* MM series mouse data packet */
  248 #define MOUSE_MM_PACKETSIZE     3
  249 #define MOUSE_MM_SYNCMASK       0xe0
  250 #define MOUSE_MM_SYNC           0x80
  251 #define MOUSE_MM_BUTTONS        0x07
  252 #define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON1DOWN    0x04    /* left */
  253 #define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON2DOWN    0x02    /* middle */
  254 #define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON3DOWN    0x01    /* right */
  255 #define MOUSE_MM_XPOSITIVE      0x10
  256 #define MOUSE_MM_YPOSITIVE      0x08
  257 
  258 /* PS/2 mouse data packet */
  259 #define MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE    3
  260 #define MOUSE_PS2_SYNCMASK      0xc8
  261 #define MOUSE_PS2_SYNC          0x08
  262 #define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTONS       0x07    /* 0x03 for 2 button mouse */
  263 #define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN   0x01    /* left */
  264 #define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN   0x04    /* middle */
  265 #define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN   0x02    /* right */
  266 #define MOUSE_PS2_TAP           MOUSE_PS2_SYNC /* GlidePoint (PS/2) `tapping'
  267                                                 * Yes! this is the same bit 
  268                                                 * as SYNC!
  269                                                 */
  270 
  271 #define MOUSE_PS2_XNEG          0x10
  272 #define MOUSE_PS2_YNEG          0x20
  273 #define MOUSE_PS2_XOVERFLOW     0x40
  274 #define MOUSE_PS2_YOVERFLOW     0x80
  275 
  276 /* Logitech MouseMan+ (PS/2) data packet (PS/2++ protocol) */
  277 #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNCMASK  0x48
  278 #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_SYNC      0x48
  279 #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_ZNEG      0x08    /* sign bit */
  280 #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_BUTTON4DOWN 0x10  /* 4th button on MouseMan+ */
  281 #define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_BUTTON5DOWN 0x20
  282 
  283 /* IBM ScrollPoint (PS/2) also uses PS/2++ protocol */
  284 #define MOUSE_SPOINT_ZNEG       0x80    /* sign bits */
  285 #define MOUSE_SPOINT_WNEG       0x08
  286 
  287 /* MS IntelliMouse (PS/2) data packet */
  288 #define MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_PACKETSIZE 4
  289 /* some compatible mice have additional buttons */
  290 #define MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_BUTTON4DOWN 0x40
  291 #define MOUSE_PS2INTELLI_BUTTON5DOWN 0x80
  292 
  293 /* MS IntelliMouse Explorer (PS/2) data packet (variation of IntelliMouse) */
  294 #define MOUSE_EXPLORER_ZNEG     0x08    /* sign bit */
  295 /* IntelliMouse Explorer has additional button data in the fourth byte */
  296 #define MOUSE_EXPLORER_BUTTON4DOWN 0x10
  297 #define MOUSE_EXPLORER_BUTTON5DOWN 0x20
  298 
  299 /* Interlink VersaPad (serial I/F) data packet */
  300 #define MOUSE_VERSA_PACKETSIZE  6
  301 #define MOUSE_VERSA_IN_USE      0x04
  302 #define MOUSE_VERSA_SYNCMASK    0xc3
  303 #define MOUSE_VERSA_SYNC        0xc0
  304 #define MOUSE_VERSA_BUTTONS     0x30
  305 #define MOUSE_VERSA_BUTTON1DOWN 0x20    /* left */
  306 #define MOUSE_VERSA_BUTTON2DOWN 0x00    /* middle */
  307 #define MOUSE_VERSA_BUTTON3DOWN 0x10    /* right */
  308 #define MOUSE_VERSA_TAP         0x08
  309 
  310 /* Interlink VersaPad (PS/2 I/F) data packet */
  311 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_PACKETSIZE       6
  312 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_IN_USE           0x10
  313 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_SYNCMASK         0xe8
  314 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_SYNC             0xc8
  315 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_BUTTONS          0x05
  316 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_BUTTON1DOWN      0x04    /* left */
  317 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_BUTTON2DOWN      0x00    /* middle */
  318 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_BUTTON3DOWN      0x01    /* right */
  319 #define MOUSE_PS2VERSA_TAP              0x02
  320 
  321 /* A4 Tech 4D Mouse (PS/2) data packet */
  322 #define MOUSE_4D_PACKETSIZE             3       
  323 #define MOUSE_4D_WHEELBITS              0xf0
  324 
  325 /* A4 Tech 4D+ Mouse (PS/2) data packet */
  326 #define MOUSE_4DPLUS_PACKETSIZE         3       
  327 #define MOUSE_4DPLUS_ZNEG               0x04    /* sign bit */
  328 #define MOUSE_4DPLUS_BUTTON4DOWN        0x08
  329 
  330 /* sysmouse extended data packet */
  331 /*
  332  * /dev/sysmouse sends data in two formats, depending on the protocol
  333  * level.  At the level 0, format is exactly the same as MousSystems'
  334  * five byte packet.  At the level 1, the first five bytes are the same
  335  * as at the level 0.  There are additional three bytes which shows
  336  * `dz' and the states of additional buttons.  `dz' is expressed as the
  337  * sum of the byte 5 and 6 which contain signed seven bit values.
  338  * The states of the button 4 though 10 are in the bit 0 though 6 in 
  339  * the byte 7 respectively: 1 indicates the button is up.
  340  */
  341 #define MOUSE_SYS_PACKETSIZE    8
  342 #define MOUSE_SYS_SYNCMASK      0xf8
  343 #define MOUSE_SYS_SYNC          0x80
  344 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON1UP     0x04    /* left, 1st byte */
  345 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON2UP     0x02    /* middle, 1st byte */
  346 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON3UP     0x01    /* right, 1st byte */
  347 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON4UP     0x0001  /* 7th byte */
  348 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON5UP     0x0002
  349 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON6UP     0x0004
  350 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON7UP     0x0008
  351 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON8UP     0x0010
  352 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON9UP     0x0020
  353 #define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON10UP    0x0040
  354 #define MOUSE_SYS_MAXBUTTON     10
  355 #define MOUSE_SYS_STDBUTTONS    0x07
  356 #define MOUSE_SYS_EXTBUTTONS    0x7f    /* the others */
  357 
  358 /* Mouse remote socket */
  359 #define _PATH_MOUSEREMOTE       "/var/run/MouseRemote"
  360 
  361 #endif /* _SYS_MOUSE_H_ */

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