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diff --git a/include/device/input.h b/include/device/input.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9de73a30..00000000 --- a/include/device/input.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - * - * This file is part of GNU Mach. - * - * GNU Mach 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, 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., - * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -#ifndef _DEVICE_INPUT_H -#define _DEVICE_INPUT_H - -#include <mach/boolean.h> -#include <mach/time_value.h> - -/* - * Ioctl's have the command encoded in the lower word, and the size of - * any in or out parameters in the upper word. The high 3 bits of the - * upper word are used to encode the in/out status of the parameter. - */ -#define IOCPARM_MASK 0x1fff /* parameter length, at most 13 bits */ -#define IOC_VOID 0x20000000 /* no parameters */ -#define IOC_OUT 0x40000000 /* copy out parameters */ -#define IOC_IN 0x80000000U /* copy in parameters */ -#define IOC_INOUT (IOC_IN|IOC_OUT) - -#define _IOC(inout,group,num,len) \ - (inout | ((len & IOCPARM_MASK) << 16) | ((group) << 8) | (num)) -#define _IO(g,n) _IOC(IOC_VOID, (g), (n), 0) -#define _IOR(g,n,t) _IOC(IOC_OUT, (g), (n), sizeof(t)) -#define _IOW(g,n,t) _IOC(IOC_IN, (g), (n), sizeof(t)) -#define _IOWR(g,n,t) _IOC(IOC_INOUT, (g), (n), sizeof(t)) - -typedef uint8_t Scancode; -typedef uint16_t kev_type; /* kd event type */ - -/* (used for event records) */ -struct mouse_motion { - short mm_deltaX; /* units? */ - short mm_deltaY; -}; - -typedef struct { - kev_type type; /* see below */ - /* - * This is not used anymore but is kept for backwards compatibility. - * Note the use of rpc_time_value to ensure compatibility for a 64 bit kernel and - * 32 bit user land. - */ - struct rpc_time_value unused_time; /* timestamp*/ - union { /* value associated with event */ - boolean_t up; /* MOUSE_LEFT .. MOUSE_RIGHT */ - Scancode sc; /* KEYBD_EVENT */ - struct mouse_motion mmotion; /* MOUSE_MOTION */ - } value; -} kd_event; -#define m_deltaX mmotion.mm_deltaX -#define m_deltaY mmotion.mm_deltaY - -/* - * kd_event ID's. - */ -#define MOUSE_LEFT 1 /* mouse left button up/down */ -#define MOUSE_MIDDLE 2 -#define MOUSE_RIGHT 3 -#define MOUSE_MOTION 4 /* mouse motion */ -#define KEYBD_EVENT 5 /* key up/down */ - -/* Keyboard ioctls */ - -/* - * KDSKBDMODE - When the console is in "ascii" mode, keyboard events are - * converted to Ascii characters that are readable from /dev/console. - * When the console is in "event" mode, keyboard events are - * timestamped and queued up on /dev/kbd as kd_events. When the last - * close is done on /dev/kbd, the console automatically reverts to ascii - * mode. - * When /dev/mouse is opened, mouse events are timestamped and queued - * on /dev/mouse, again as kd_events. - * - * KDGKBDTYPE - Returns the type of keyboard installed. Currently - * there is only one type, KB_VANILLAKB, which is your standard PC-AT - * keyboard. - */ - -#define KDSKBDMODE _IOW('K', 1, int) /* set keyboard mode */ -#define KB_EVENT 1 -#define KB_ASCII 2 - -#define KDGKBDTYPE _IOR('K', 2, int) /* get keyboard type */ -#define KB_VANILLAKB 0 - -#define KDSETLEDS _IOW('K', 5, int) /* set the keyboard ledstate */ - -#endif /* _DEVICE_INPUT_H */ |