freebsd-skq/sys/i386/include/mouse.h
yokota 14e5988fe7 - Add support for the following mice to psm/moused/sysmouse:
MS IntelliMouse, Kensington Thinking Mouse, Genius NetScroll,
  Genius NetMouse, Genius NetMouse Pro, ALPS GlidePoint, ASCII
  MieMouse, Logitech MouseMan+, FirstMouse+

- The `psm' driver is made to recognize various models of PS/2 mice
and enable their extra features so that their additional buttons and
wheel/roller are recognized. The name of the detected model will be
printed at boot time.

- A set of new ioctl functions are added to the `psm', `mse' and
`sysmouse' drivers so that the userland program (such as the X server)
can query device information and change driver settings.

- The wheel/roller movement is handled as the `Z' axis movement by the
mouse drivers and the moused daemon. The Z axis movement may be mapped
to another axis movement or buttons.

- The mouse drivers support a new, standard mouse data format,
MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE format which can encode x, y, and x axis movement
and up to 10 buttons.

/sys/i386/include/mouse.h
- Added some fields to `mousestatus_t' to store Z axis movement
  and flag bits.
- Added the field `model' to `mousehw_t' to store mouse model code.
  Defined model codes.
- Extended `mousemode_t'.
- Added new protocols and some constants for them.
- Added new ioctl functions and structures.
- Removed obsolete ioctl definitions.

/sys/i386/include/console.h
- Added `dz' field to the structure `mouse_data' to pass Z axis movement
  to `syscons/sysmouse'.
- Removed LEFT_BUTTON, MIDDLE_BUTTON and RIGHT_BUTTON.  Use button bits
  defined in `mouse.h' instead.

/sys/i386/isa/psm.c
- Added a set of functions to detect various mice which have additional
  features (wheel and buttons) unavailable in the standard PS/2 mouse.
- Refined existing ioctl functions and added new ones.  Most important
  of all is MOUSE_SETLEVEL which manipulates the output level of the driver.
  While the output level remains zero, the output from the `psm' driver is
  in the standard PS/2 mouse format (three bytes long).  When the level
  is set to one, the `psm' driver will send data in the extended format.
  At the level two the driver uses the format which is native to the
  connected mouse is used. (Meaning that the output from the device is
  passed to the caller as is, unmodified.)  The `psm'  driver will pass
  such extended data format as is to the caller if the output level is
  two, but emulates the standard format if the output level is zero.
- Added kernel configuration flags to set initial resolution
  (PSM_CONFIG_RESOLUTION) and acceleration (PSM_CONFIG_ACCEL).
- Removed the compile options PSM_ACCEL, PSM_CHECKSYNC and PSM_EMULATION.
  Acceleration ratio is now specified by the kernel configuration flags
  stated above.  Sync check logic is refined and now standard.
  The sync check can be turned off by the new kernel configuration flags
  PSM_CONFIG_NOCHECKSYNC (0x100).  PSM_EMULATION has been of little use.
- Summer clean up :-)  Removed unused code and obsolete comments.

/sys/i386/isa/mse.c
- Created mseioctl() to deal with ioctl functions MOUSE_XXXX.
  Most importantly, the MOUSE_SETLEVEL ioctl will change the
  output format from the 5 byte format to the new, extended format
  so that the caller can take advantage of Z axis movement and additional
  buttons.
- Use constants defined in `mouse.h' rather than magic numbers.

/sys/i386/isa/syscons.c
- Changed scioctl() to reflect the new `console.h' and some of the new
  ioctls defined in `mouse.h'.  Most importantly, the MOUSE_SETLEVEL
  ioctl will change the `sysmouse' output format from the MouseSystems
  5 byte format to the new, extended format so that the caller can
  take advantage of Z axis movement and additional buttons.
- Added support for double/triple click actions of the left button and
  single click action of the right button in the virtual console.  The
  left button double click will select a word under the mouse pointer.
  The triple click will select a line and the single click of the right
  button will extend the selected region to the current position of
  the mouse pointer.  This will make the cut/paste support more compatible
  with xterm.

/sys/i386/isa/kbdio.h
- Added PSM_INTELLI_ID.
1997-12-07 08:09:19 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Erik Forsberg.
* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Kazutaka YOKOTA
* All rights reserved.
*
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* $Id: mouse.h,v 1.8 1997/10/19 10:44:02 yokota Exp $
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_MOUSE_H_
#define _MACHINE_MOUSE_H_
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
/* ioctls */
#define MOUSE_GETSTATUS _IOR('M', 0, mousestatus_t)
#define MOUSE_GETHWINFO _IOR('M', 1, mousehw_t)
#define MOUSE_GETMODE _IOR('M', 2, mousemode_t)
#define MOUSE_SETMODE _IOW('M', 3, mousemode_t)
#define MOUSE_GETLEVEL _IOR('M', 4, int)
#define MOUSE_SETLEVEL _IOW('M', 5, int)
#define MOUSE_GETVARS _IOR('M', 6, mousevar_t)
#define MOUSE_SETVARS _IOW('M', 7, mousevar_t)
#define MOUSE_READSTATE _IOWR('M', 8, mousedata_t)
#define MOUSE_READDATA _IOWR('M', 9, mousedata_t)
#if notyet
#define MOUSE_SETRESOLUTION _IOW('M', 10, int)
#define MOUSE_SETSCALING _IOW('M', 11, int)
#define MOUSE_SETRATE _IOW('M', 12, int)
#define MOUSE_GETHWID _IOR('M', 13, int)
#endif
/* mouse status block */
typedef struct mousestatus {
int flags; /* state change flags */
int button; /* button status */
int obutton; /* previous button status */
int dx; /* x movement */
int dy; /* y movement */
int dz; /* z movement */
} mousestatus_t;
/* button */
#define MOUSE_BUTTON1DOWN 0x0001 /* left */
#define MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN 0x0002 /* middle */
#define MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN 0x0004 /* right */
#define MOUSE_BUTTON4DOWN 0x0008
#define MOUSE_BUTTON5DOWN 0x0010
#define MOUSE_BUTTON6DOWN 0x0020
#define MOUSE_BUTTON7DOWN 0x0040
#define MOUSE_BUTTON8DOWN 0x0080
#define MOUSE_MAXBUTTON 31
#define MOUSE_STDBUTTONS 0x0007 /* buttons 1-3 */
#define MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS 0x7ffffff8 /* the others (28 of them!) */
#define MOUSE_BUTTONS (MOUSE_STDBUTTONS | MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS)
/* flags */
#define MOUSE_STDBUTTONSCHANGED MOUSE_STDBUTTONS
#define MOUSE_EXTBUTTONSCHANGED MOUSE_EXTBUTTONS
#define MOUSE_BUTTONSCHANGED MOUSE_BUTTONS
#define MOUSE_POSCHANGED 0x80000000
typedef struct mousehw {
int buttons; /* -1 if unknown */
int iftype; /* MOUSE_IF_XXX */
int type; /* mouse/track ball/pad... */
int model; /* I/F dependent model ID: MOUSE_MODEL_XXX */
int hwid; /* I/F dependent hardware ID
* for the PS/2 mouse, it will be PSM_XXX_ID
*/
} mousehw_t;
/* iftype */
#define MOUSE_IF_UNKNOWN (-1)
#define MOUSE_IF_SERIAL 0
#define MOUSE_IF_BUS 1
#define MOUSE_IF_INPORT 2
#define MOUSE_IF_PS2 3
#define MOUSE_IF_SYSMOUSE 4
/* type */
#define MOUSE_UNKNOWN (-1) /* should be treated as a mouse */
#define MOUSE_MOUSE 0
#define MOUSE_TRACKBALL 1
#define MOUSE_STICK 2
#define MOUSE_PAD 3
/* model */
#define MOUSE_MODEL_UNKNOWN (-1)
#define MOUSE_MODEL_GENERIC 0
#define MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT 1
#define MOUSE_MODEL_NETSCROLL 2
#define MOUSE_MODEL_NET 3
#define MOUSE_MODEL_INTELLI 4
#define MOUSE_MODEL_THINK 5
#define MOUSE_MODEL_EASYSCROLL 6
#define MOUSE_MODEL_MOUSEMANPLUS 7
typedef struct mousemode {
int protocol; /* MOUSE_PROTO_XXX */
int rate; /* report rate (per sec), -1 if unknown */
int resolution; /* MOUSE_RES_XXX, -1 if unknown */
int accelfactor; /* accelation factor (must be 1 or greater) */
int level; /* driver operation level */
int packetsize; /* the length of the data packet */
unsigned char syncmask[2]; /* sync. data bits in the header byte */
} mousemode_t;
/* protocol */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_UNKNOWN (-1)
#define MOUSE_PROTO_MS 0 /* Microsoft Serial, 3 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_MSC 1 /* Mouse Systems, 5 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_LOGI 2 /* Logitech, 3 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_MM 3 /* MM series, 3 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_LOGIMOUSEMAN 4 /* Logitech MouseMan 3/4 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_BUS 5 /* MS/Logitech bus mouse */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_INPORT 6 /* MS/ATI InPort mouse */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_PS2 7 /* PS/2 mouse, 3 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_HITTAB 8 /* Hitachi Tablet 3 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_GLIDEPOINT 9 /* ALPS GlidePoint, 3/4 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_INTELLI 10 /* MS IntelliMouse, 4 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_THINK 11 /* Kensignton Thinking Mouse, 3/4 bytes */
#define MOUSE_PROTO_SYSMOUSE 12 /* /dev/sysmouse */
#define MOUSE_RES_UNKNOWN (-1)
#define MOUSE_RES_DEFAULT 0
#define MOUSE_RES_LOW (-2)
#define MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMLOW (-3)
#define MOUSE_RES_MEDIUMHIGH (-4)
#define MOUSE_RES_HIGH (-5)
typedef struct mousedata {
int len; /* # of data in the buffer */
int buf[16]; /* data buffer */
} mousedata_t;
#if (defined(MOUSE_GETVARS))
typedef struct mousevar {
int var[16];
} mousevar_t;
/* magic numbers in var[0] */
#define MOUSE_VARS_PS2_SIG 0x00325350 /* 'PS2' */
#define MOUSE_VARS_BUS_SIG 0x00535542 /* 'BUS' */
#define MOUSE_VARS_INPORT_SIG 0x00504e49 /* 'INP' */
#endif /* MOUSE_GETVARS */
/* Microsoft Serial mouse data packet */
#define MOUSE_MSS_PACKETSIZE 3
#define MOUSE_MSS_SYNCMASK 0x40
#define MOUSE_MSS_SYNC 0x40
#define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTONS 0x30
#define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON1DOWN 0x20 /* left */
#define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON2DOWN 0x00 /* no middle button */
#define MOUSE_MSS_BUTTON3DOWN 0x10 /* right */
/* Logitech MouseMan data packet (M+ protocol) */
#define MOUSE_LMAN_BUTTON2DOWN 0x20 /* middle button, the 4th byte */
/* ALPS GlidePoint extention (variant of M+ protocol) */
#define MOUSE_ALPS_BUTTON2DOWN 0x20 /* middle button, the 4th byte */
#define MOUSE_ALPS_TAP 0x10 /* `tapping' action, the 4th byte */
/* Kinsington Thinking Mouse extention (variant of M+ protocol) */
#define MOUSE_THINK_BUTTON2DOWN 0x20 /* lower-left button, the 4th byte */
#define MOUSE_THINK_BUTTON4DOWN 0x10 /* lower-right button, the 4th byte */
/* MS IntelliMouse (variant of MS Serial) */
#define MOUSE_INTELLI_PACKETSIZE 4
#define MOUSE_INTELLI_BUTTON2DOWN 0x10 /* middle button the 4th byte */
/* Mouse Systems Corp. mouse data packet */
#define MOUSE_MSC_PACKETSIZE 5
#define MOUSE_MSC_SYNCMASK 0xf8
#define MOUSE_MSC_SYNC 0x80
#define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTONS 0x07
#define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON1UP 0x04 /* left */
#define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON2UP 0x02 /* middle */
#define MOUSE_MSC_BUTTON3UP 0x01 /* right */
/* MM series mouse data packet */
#define MOUSE_MM_PACKETSIZE 3
#define MOUSE_MM_SYNCMASK 0xe0
#define MOUSE_MM_SYNC 0x80
#define MOUSE_MM_BUTTONS 0x07
#define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON1DOWN 0x04 /* left */
#define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON2DOWN 0x02 /* middle */
#define MOUSE_MM_BUTTON3DOWN 0x01 /* right */
#define MOUSE_MM_XPOSITIVE 0x10
#define MOUSE_MM_YPOSITIVE 0x08
/* PS/2 mouse data packet */
#define MOUSE_PS2_PACKETSIZE 3
#define MOUSE_PS2_SYNCMASK 0xc8
#define MOUSE_PS2_SYNC 0x08
#define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTONS 0x07 /* 0x03 for 2 button mouse */
#define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON1DOWN 0x01 /* left */
#define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON2DOWN 0x04 /* middle */
#define MOUSE_PS2_BUTTON3DOWN 0x02 /* right */
#define MOUSE_PS2_TAP MOUSE_PS2_SYNC /* GlidePoint (PS/2) `tapping'
* Yes! this is the same bit
* as SYNC!
*/
#define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_BUTTON4DOWN 0x10 /* 4th button on MouseMan+ */
#define MOUSE_PS2_XNEG 0x10
#define MOUSE_PS2_YNEG 0x20
#define MOUSE_PS2_XOVERFLOW 0x40
#define MOUSE_PS2_YOVERFLOW 0x80
#define MOUSE_PS2PLUS_ZNEG 0x08 /* MouseMan+ negative wheel movement */
/* sysmouse extended data packet */
/*
* /dev/sysmouse sends data in two formats, depending on the protocol
* level. At the level 0, format is exactly the same as MousSystems'
* five byte packet. At the level 1, the first five bytes are the same
* as at the level 0. There are additional three bytes which shows
* `dz' and the states of additional buttons. `dz' is expressed as the
* sum of the byte 5 and 6 which contain signed seven bit values.
* The states of the button 4 though 10 are in the bit 0 though 6 in
* the byte 7 respectively: 1 indicates the button is up.
*/
#define MOUSE_SYS_PACKETSIZE 8
#define MOUSE_SYS_SYNCMASK 0xf8
#define MOUSE_SYS_SYNC 0x80
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON1UP 0x04 /* left, 1st byte */
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON2UP 0x02 /* middle, 1st byte */
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON3UP 0x01 /* right, 1st byte */
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON4UP 0x0001 /* 7th byte */
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON5UP 0x0002
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON6UP 0x0004
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON7UP 0x0008
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON8UP 0x0010
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON9UP 0x0020
#define MOUSE_SYS_BUTTON10UP 0x0040
#define MOUSE_SYS_MAXBUTTON 10
#define MOUSE_SYS_STDBUTTONS 0x07
#define MOUSE_SYS_EXTBUTTONS 0x7f /* the others */
#endif /* _MACHINE_MOUSE_H_ */