354 lines
9.4 KiB
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354 lines
9.4 KiB
Groff
.\" Copyright 1992 by the University of Guelph
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.\"
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.\" Permission to use, copy and modify this
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.\" software and its documentation for any purpose and without
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.\" fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
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.\" notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
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.\" notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
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.\" documentation.
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.\" University of Guelph makes no representations about the suitability of
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.\" this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
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.\" without express or implied warranty.
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd December 3, 1997
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.Dt MSE 4 i386
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.Os FreeBSD
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm mse
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.Nd bus and InPort mice driver
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.\" .Cd "options" \&"MSE_XXX=N\&"
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.Cd "device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c irq 5"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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driver provides support for the bus mouse and the InPort mouse, which
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are often collectively called ``bus'' mice, as these mice are sold with
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an interface card which needs to be installed in an expansion bus slot.
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The interface circuit may come on an integrated I/O card or as an option
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on video cards.
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.Pp
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The bus and InPort mice have two or three buttons,
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and a D-sub 9-pin male connector or a round DIN 9-pin
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male connector.
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.Pp
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The primary port address of the bus and InPort mouse interface cards
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is usually 0x23c. Some cards may also be set to use the secondary port
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address at 0x238. The interface cards require a single IRQ, which may be
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2, 3, 4 or 5. Some cards may offer additional IRQs.
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The port number and the IRQ number are configured by jumpers on the cards
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or by software provided with the card.
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.Pp
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Frequency, or report rate, at which the device sends movement
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and button state reports to the host system, may also be configurable on
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some interface cards. It may be 15, 30, 60 or 120Hz.
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.Pp
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The difference between the two types of the mice is not in mouse devices
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(in fact they are exactly the same). But in the circuit on the interface
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cards. This means that the device from a bus mouse package can be
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connected to the interface card from an InPort mouse package, or vice
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versa, provided that their connectors match.
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.Ss Operation Levels
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The
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.Nm
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driver has two levels of operation.
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The current operation level can be set via an ioctl call.
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.Pp
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At the level zero the basic support is provided; the device driver will report
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horizontal and vertical movement of the attached device
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and state of up to three buttons in the format described below.
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It is a subset of the MouseSystems protocol.
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width Byte_1 -compact
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.It Byte 1
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.Bl -tag -width bit_7 -compact
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.It bit 7
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Always one.
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.It bit 6..3
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Always zero.
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.It bit 2
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Left button status; cleared if pressed, otherwise set.
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.It bit 1
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Middle button status; cleared if pressed, otherwise set. Always one,
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if the device does not have the middle button.
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.It bit 0
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Right button status; cleared if pressed, otherwise set.
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.El
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.It Byte 2
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Horizontal movement count in two's compliment; -128 through 127.
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.It Byte 3
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Vertical movement count in two's compliment; -128 through 127.
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.It Byte 4
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Always zero.
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.It Byte 5
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Always zero.
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.El
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.Pp
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This is the default level of operation and the driver is initially
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at this level when opened by the user program.
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.Pp
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At the operation level one (extended level), a data packet is encoded
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in the standard format
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.Dv MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE
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as defined in
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.Xr mouse 4 .
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.Ss Acceleration
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The
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.Nm
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driver can somewhat `accelerate' the movement of the pointing device.
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The faster you move the device, the further the pointer
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travels on the screen.
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The driver has an internal variable which governs the effect of
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the acceleration. Its value can be modified via the driver flag
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or via an ioctl call.
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.Ss Device Number
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The minor device number of the
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.Nm
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is made up of:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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minor = (`unit' << 1) | `non-blocking'
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.Ed
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.Pp
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where `unit' is the device number (usually 0) and the `non-blocking' bit
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is set to indicate ``don't block waiting for mouse input,
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return immediately''.
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The `non-blocking' bit should be set for \fIXFree86\fP,
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therefore the minor device number usually used for \fIXFree86\fP is 1.
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See
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.Sx FILES
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for device node names.
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.Sh DRIVER CONFIGURATION
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.\" .Ss Kernel Configuration Options
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.Ss Driver Flags
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The
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.Nm
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driver accepts the following driver flag. Set it in the
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kernel configuration file
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.Pq see Xr config 8
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or in the User Configuration Menu at
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the boot time
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.Pq see Xr boot 8 .
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width MOUSE
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.It bit 4..7 ACCELERATION
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This flag controls the amount of acceleration effect.
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The smaller the value of this flag is, more sensitive the movement becomes.
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The minimum value allowed, thus the value for the most sensitive setting,
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is one. Setting this flag to zero will completely disables the
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acceleration effect.
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.El
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.Sh IOCTLS
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There are a few
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.Xr ioctl 2
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commands for mouse drivers.
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These commands and related structures and constants are defined in
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.Ao Pa machine/mouse.h Ac .
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General description of the commands is given in
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.Xr mouse 4 .
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This section explains the features specific to the
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.Nm
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driver.
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width MOUSE -compact
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.It Dv MOUSE_GETLEVEL Ar int *level
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.It Dv MOUSE_SETLEVEL Ar int *level
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These commands manipulate the operation level of the
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.Nm
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driver.
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.Pp
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.It Dv MOUSE_GETHWINFO Ar mousehw_t *hw
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Returns the hardware information of the attached device in the following
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structure.
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Only the
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.Dv iftype
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field is guaranteed to be filled with the correct value by the current
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version of the
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.Nm
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driver.
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.Bd -literal
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typedef struct mousehw {
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int buttons; /* number of buttons */
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int iftype; /* I/F type */
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int type; /* mouse/track ball/pad... */
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int model; /* I/F dependent model ID */
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int hwid; /* I/F dependent hardware ID */
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} mousehw_t;
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv buttons
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field holds the number of buttons on the device.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv iftype
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is either
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.Dv MOUSE_IF_BUS
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or
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.Dv MOUSE_IF_INPORT .
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv type
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may be
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.Dv MOUSE_MOUSE ,
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.Dv MOUSE_TRACKBALL ,
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.Dv MOUSE_STICK ,
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.Dv MOUSE_PAD ,
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or
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.Dv MOUSE_UNKNOWN .
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv model
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is always
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.Dv MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC
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at the operation level 0.
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It may be
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.Dv MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC
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or one of
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.Dv MOUSE_MODEL_XXX
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constants at higher operation levels.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv hwid
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is always 0.
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.Pp
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.It Dv MOUSE_GETMODE Ar mousemode_t *mode
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The command gets the current operation parameters of the mouse
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driver.
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.Bd -literal
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typedef struct mousemode {
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int protocol; /* MOUSE_PROTO_XXX */
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int rate; /* report rate (per sec), -1 if unknown */
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int resolution; /* MOUSE_RES_XXX, -1 if unknown */
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int accelfactor; /* acceleration factor */
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int level; /* driver operation level */
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int packetsize; /* the length of the data packet */
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unsigned char syncmask[2]; /* sync. bits */
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} mousemode_t;
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv protocol
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is either
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.Dv MOUSE_PROTO_BUS
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or
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.Dv MOUSE_PROTO_INPORT
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at the operation level zero.
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.Dv MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE
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at the operation level one.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv rate
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is the status report rate (reports/sec) at which the device will send
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movement report to the host computer.
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As there is no standard to detect the current setting,
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this field is always set to -1.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv resolution
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is always set to -1.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv accelfactor
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field holds a value to control acceleration feature
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.Pq see Sx Acceleration .
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It is zero or greater.
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If it is zero, acceleration is disabled.
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv packetsize
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field specifies the length of the data packet. It depends on the
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operation level.
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width level_0__ -compact
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.It Em level 0
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5 bytes
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.It Em level 1
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8 bytes
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.El
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.Pp
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The array
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.Dv syncmask
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holds a bit mask and pattern to detect the first byte of the
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data packet.
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.Dv syncmask[0]
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is the bit mask to be ANDed with a byte. If the result is equal to
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.Dv syncmask[1] ,
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the byte is likely to be the first byte of the data packet.
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Note that this detection method is not 100% reliable,
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thus, should be taken only as an advisory measure.
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.Pp
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Only
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.Dv level
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and
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.Dv accelfactor
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are modifiable by the
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.Dv MOUSE_SETMODE
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command.
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Changing the other field doesn't cause error, but has no effect.
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.Pp
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.It Dv MOUSE_SETMODE Ar mousemode_t *mode
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The command changes the current operation parameters of the mouse driver
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as specified in
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.Ar mode .
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Only
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.Dv level
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and
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.Dv accelfactor
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may be modifiable. Setting values in the other field does not generate
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error and has no effect.
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.\" .Pp
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.\" .It Dv MOUSE_GETVARS Ar mousevar_t *vars
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.\" .It Dv MOUSE_SETVARS Ar mousevar_t *vars
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.\" These commands are not supported by the
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.\" .Nm
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.\" driver.
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.Pp
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.It Dv MOUSE_READDATA Ar mousedata_t *data
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.It Dv MOUSE_READSTATE Ar mousedata_t *state
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These commands are not supported by the
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.Nm
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driver.
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.Pp
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.It Dv MOUSE_GETSTATE Ar mousestatus_t *status
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The command returns the current state of buttons and
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movement counts as described in
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.Xr mouse 4 .
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /dev/nmse0 -compact
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.It Pa /dev/mse0
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`non-blocking' device node in the system without
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.Em devfs ,
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`blocking' under
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.Em devfs .
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.It Pa /dev/nmse0
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`non-blocking' device node under
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.Em devfs .
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.El
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.Sh EXAMPLE
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.Dl "device mse0 at isa? port 0x23c irq 5"
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.Pp
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Add the
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.Nm
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driver at the primary port address with the IRQ 5.
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.Pp
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.Dl "device mse1 at isa? port 0x238 flags 0x30 irq 4"
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.Pp
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Define the
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.Nm
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driver at the secondary port address with the IRQ 4 and the acceleration
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factor of 3.
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.Sh CAVEAT
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Some bus mouse interface cards generate interrupts at the fixed report rate
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when enabled, whether or not the mouse state is changing.
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The others generate interrupts only when the state is changing.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ioctl 2 ,
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.Xr mouse 4 ,
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.Xr psm 4 ,
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.Xr sysmouse 4 ,
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.Xr moused 8
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.\".Sh HISTORY
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