Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/externals/io/hidio In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv5063/io/hidio
Added Files: COPYING Makefile README TODO hidio-help.pd hidio.c hidio.h hidio_darwin.c hidio_linux.c hidio_windows.c input_arrays.c input_arrays.h make-arrays-from-input.h.pl Log Message: did lots of renaming to the new [hidio] name, removed a little bit of cruft. Builds on Mac OS X, but doesn't load yet :-/. hidio_setup() gets called successfully, but for some reason hidio_new() does not seem to get called
--- NEW FILE: hidio.h --- #ifndef _HIDIO_H #define _HIDIO_H
#include <stdio.h> #include <sys/syslog.h>
#ifdef __linux__ #include <linux/types.h> #endif /* __linux__ */
#include <m_pd.h>
/* * this is automatically generated from linux/input.h by * make-arrays-from-input.h.pl to be the cross-platform event types and codes */ #include "input_arrays.h"
#define HIDIO_MAJOR_VERSION 0 #define HIDIO_MINOR_VERSION 0
/* static char *version = "$Revision: 1.1 $"; */
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * GLOBAL DEFINES */
#define DEFAULT_DELAY 5
/* this is set to simplify data structures (arrays instead of linked lists) */ #define MAX_DEVICES 128
/* I think 64 is the limit per device as defined in the OS hans@at.or.at */ #define MAX_ELEMENTS 64
/* this is limited so that the object doesn't cause a click getting too many * events from the OS's event queue */ #define MAX_EVENTS_PER_POLL 64
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * CLASS DEF */ typedef struct _hidio
{ t_object x_obj; t_int x_fd; void *x_ff_device; short x_device_number; short x_instance; t_int x_has_ff; t_int x_started; t_int x_device_open; t_int x_delay; t_clock *x_clock; t_outlet *x_data_outlet; t_outlet *x_status_outlet; } t_hidio;
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * GLOBAL VARIABLES */
/* count the number of instances of this object so that certain free() * functions can be called only after the final instance is detroyed. */ t_int hidio_instance_count;
/* this is used to test for the first instance to execute */ double last_execute_time[MAX_DEVICES];
extern unsigned short global_debug_level;
/* built up when the elements of an open device are enumerated */ typedef struct _hid_element { #ifdef __linux__ /* GNU/Linux store type and code to compare against */ __u16 linux_type; __u16 linux_code; #endif /* __linux__ */ #ifdef _WIN32 /* this should be pointers to the UsagePage and Usage */ #endif /* _WIN32 */ #ifdef __APPLE__ void *pHIDElement; // pRecElement on Mac OS X; ... on Windows #endif /* __APPLE__ */ t_symbol *type; // Linux "type"; HID "usagePage" t_symbol *name; // Linux "code"; HID "usage" unsigned char polled; // is it polled or queued? (maybe only on Mac OS X?) unsigned char relative; // relative data gets output everytime t_int min; // from device report t_int max; // from device report t_float instance; // usage page/usage instance # ([absolute throttle 2 163( t_int value; // output the sum of events in a poll for relative axes t_int previous_value; //only output on change on abs and buttons } t_hid_element;
/* mostly for status querying */ unsigned short device_count;
/* store element structs to eliminate symbol table lookups, etc. */ t_hid_element *element[MAX_DEVICES][MAX_ELEMENTS]; /* number of active elements per device */ unsigned short element_count[MAX_DEVICES];
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES FOR DIFFERENT PLATFORMS */
/* support functions */ void debug_print(t_int debug_level, const char *fmt, ...); void debug_error(t_hidio *x, t_int debug_level, const char *fmt, ...); void hidio_output_event(t_hidio *x, t_hid_element *output_data);
/* generic, cross-platform functions implemented in a separate file for each * platform */ t_int hidio_open_device(t_hidio *x, short device_number); t_int hidio_close_device(t_hidio *x); void hidio_build_device_list(void); void hidio_get_events(t_hidio *x); void hidio_print(t_hidio* x); /* print info to the console */ void hidio_platform_specific_info(t_hidio* x); /* device info on the status outlet */ void hidio_platform_specific_free(t_hidio *x); short get_device_number_by_id(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id); /* TODO: this function should probably accept the single unsigned for the combined usage_page and usage, instead of two separate variables */ short get_device_number_from_usage(short device_number, unsigned short usage_page, unsigned short usage);
/* cross-platform force feedback functions */ t_int hidio_ff_autocenter(t_hidio *x, t_float value); t_int hidio_ff_gain(t_hidio *x, t_float value); t_int hidio_ff_motors(t_hidio *x, t_float value); t_int hidio_ff_continue(t_hidio *x); t_int hidio_ff_pause(t_hidio *x); t_int hidio_ff_reset(t_hidio *x); t_int hidio_ff_stopall(t_hidio *x);
// these are just for testing... t_int hidio_ff_fftest (t_hidio *x, t_float value); void hidio_ff_print(t_hidio *x);
#endif /* #ifndef _HIDIO_H */
--- NEW FILE: hidio_darwin.c --- #ifdef __APPLE__ /* * Apple Darwin HID Manager support for Pd [hidio] object * * some code from SuperCollider3's SC_HID.cpp by Jan Truetzschler Falkenstein * * Copyright (c) 2004 Hans-Christoph All rights reserved. * * This program 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 of the License, 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 [...1429 lines suppressed...] { default: sprintf (cstrName, "Arcade Usage 0x%lx", element->usage); break; } break; default: if (element->usagePage > kHIDPage_VendorDefinedStart) sprintf (cstrName, "Vendor Defined Usage 0x%lx", element->usage); else sprintf (cstrName, "Page: 0x%lx, Usage: 0x%lx", element->usagePage, element->usage); break; } return(cstrName); }
#endif /* #ifdef __APPLE__ */
--- NEW FILE: Makefile --- TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/(.*)$$|\1|') EXTERNALS_ROOT := $(shell pwd | sed 's|^(/.*externals).*|\1|')
default: make -C $(EXTERNALS_ROOT) $(TARGET)
install: make -C $(EXTERNALS_ROOT) $(TARGET)_install
clean: make -C $(EXTERNALS_ROOT) $(TARGET)_clean
test_locations: make -C $(EXTERNALS_ROOT) test_locations
# for emacs etags: make etags_`uname -s`
etags_Darwin: etags *.[ch] linux/input.h HID\ Utilities\ Source/*.[ch] \ /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Headers/hid*/*.[ch]
etags_Linux: etags *.[ch] /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
--- NEW FILE: make-arrays-from-input.h.pl --- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Switch;
#======================================================================== # FUNCTIONS #========================================================================
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # parse out the types and codes from a line from the header # usage: @dataArray initArrayWithGenericNames( $arrayName, $arrayMax ); sub initArrayWithGenericNames { my $arrayName = shift; my $arrayMax = shift; my @returnArray; my $displayName = lc( $arrayName ); # print "$displayName $arrayMax "; for( $i=0; $i<$arrayMax; ++$i ) { $returnArray[$i] = "${displayName}_$i"; } return @returnArray; }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # parse out the types and codes from a line from the header # usage: @dataArray getDataFromHeaderLine($lineFromHeader); sub getDataFromHeaderLine { $_ = shift;
my @returnArray;
if ( m/#define ([A-Z0-9_]*)\s+(0x)?([0-9a-f]+)/) { if ($2) { $index = hex($3); } else { $index = $3; } if ($index >= 0) { $returnArray[0] = $index; $returnArray[1] = lc("$1"); return @returnArray; } # print "$1 \t\t\t $index $#returnArray\n "; # if ($index == 0) { print("index: $index 3: $3 2: $2 1: $1 value: $returnArray[1]\n"); } } }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # this is under construction to make the MAX switch structure cleaner # donno if it works yet. sub createNewArray { my $myTypeName = shift; my $myTypeMaxName = shift;
my $myIndex; my $myValue; my @myNewArray;
($myIndex, $myValue) = getDataFromHeaderLine($myTypeMaxName); @myNewArray = initArrayWithGenericNames( $myTypeName, $myIndex + 1 ); return @myNewArray; }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # declare each array in the header # sub printCArrayDeclarations { my @arrayToPrint = @_;
print(HEADER "char *${arrayToPrint[0]}[$#arrayToPrint];\n"); }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # print an array out in C format # sub printCArray { my @arrayToPrint = @_;
# print("$arrayToPrint[0] $#arrayToPrint \n");
print(ARRAYS "int ${arrayToPrint[0]}_total = $#arrayToPrint; /* # of elements in array */\n"); print(ARRAYS "char *${arrayToPrint[0]}[$#arrayToPrint] = {");
for(my $i = 1; $i < $#arrayToPrint; $i++) { # format nicely in sets of 6 if ( ($i+4)%6 == 5 ) { print(ARRAYS "\n "); } # only print if there is data if ($arrayToPrint[$i]) { print(ARRAYS ""$arrayToPrint[$i]","); } # else { print(ARRAYS "${arrayType}_$i,"); } }
print(ARRAYS ""$arrayToPrint[$#arrayToPrint]"\n };\n\n\n"); }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # print an array out in a comment table in Pd # sub printPdFile { my @arrayToPrint = @_; my $x; my $y; my $lineNum = 1;
my $PDFILENAME = "doc/$arrayToPrint[0]-list.pd"; open(PDFILE, ">$PDFILENAME");
print(PDFILE "#N canvas 282 80 210 570 10;\n"); if ($arrayToPrint[0] eq "ev") { print(PDFILE "#X text 5 5 Event Types;\n"); } else { print(PDFILE "#X text 5 5 Codes for Type: $arrayToPrint[0];\n"); } print(PDFILE "#X text 5 20 ----------------------------;\n");
for($i = 1; $i <= $#arrayToPrint; $i++) { # if the array element's data is null, print NULL if ($arrayToPrint[$i]) { $x = 5; $y = $lineNum * 20 + 20; print(PDFILE "#X text $x $y $arrayToPrint[$i];\n"); $lineNum++; } }
close(PDFILE); }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # sub printArray { printPdFile(@_); printCArray(@_); printCArrayDeclarations(@_); }
#======================================================================== # MAIN #========================================================================
# source file $SOURCEFILENAME = "linux/input.h"; open(INPUT_H, "<$SOURCEFILENAME");
# output files $HEADERFILENAME = "input_arrays.h"; open(HEADER, ">$HEADERFILENAME"); $ARRAYSFILENAME = "input_arrays.c"; open(ARRAYS, ">$ARRAYSFILENAME");
#---------------------------------------- # create the arrays from INPUT_H # find array MAX for each one while (<INPUT_H>) { if (m/#define (FF_STATUS|[A-Z_]+?)_MAX/) { switch( $1 ) { # types case "EV" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @EV = initArrayWithGenericNames( "EV", $index + 1 ); } # codes case "SYN" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @SYN = initArrayWithGenericNames( "SYN", $index + 1 ); } case "KEY" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @KEY = initArrayWithGenericNames( "KEY", $index + 1 ); } # BTN codes are actually part of the KEY type, so this array is unused # case "BTN" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); # @BTN = initArrayWithGenericNames( "KEY", $index + 1 ); } case "REL" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @REL = initArrayWithGenericNames( "REL", $index + 1 ); } case "ABS" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @ABS = initArrayWithGenericNames( "ABS", $index + 1 ); } case "MSC" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @MSC = initArrayWithGenericNames( "MSC", $index + 1 ); } case "LED" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @LED = initArrayWithGenericNames( "LED", $index + 1 ); } case "SND" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @SND = initArrayWithGenericNames( "SND", $index + 1 ); } case "REP" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @REP = initArrayWithGenericNames( "REP", $index + 1 ); } case "FF" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @FF = initArrayWithGenericNames( "FF", $index + 1 ); } # there doesn't seem to be any PWR events yet... # case "PWR" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); # @PWR = initArrayWithGenericNames( "PWR", $index + 1 ); } case "FF_STATUS" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); @FF_STATUS = initArrayWithGenericNames( "FF_STATUS", $index + 1 ); } } } }
# there is no SYN_MAX defined in input.h, so we set it here: @SYN = initArrayWithGenericNames( "SYN", 512 );
seek( INPUT_H, 0, 0 ); while (<INPUT_H>) { # get data from input.h if (m/#define (FF_STATUS|[A-Z_]*?)_/) { # filter EV_VERSION and *_MAX m/#define\s+(EV_VERSION|[A-Z_]+_MAX)\s+/; # print "$1 \n"; switch ($1) { # types case "EV" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $EV[$index] = $value; } # codes case "SYN" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $SYN[$index] = $value; } case "KEY" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $KEY[$index] = $value; } # BTN codes are actually part of the KEY type case "BTN" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $KEY[$index] = $value; } case "REL" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $REL[$index] = $value; } case "ABS" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $ABS[$index] = $value; } case "MSC" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $MSC[$index] = $value; } case "LED" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $LED[$index] = $value; } case "SND" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $SND[$index] = $value; } case "REP" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $REP[$index] = $value; } case "FF" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $FF[$index] = $value; } # there doesn't seem to be any PWR events yet... # case "PWR" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $PWR[$index] = $value; } case "FF_STATUS" { ($index, $value) = getDataFromHeaderLine($_); $FF_STATUS[$index] = $value; } # else { print " none $_"; } } } }
#---------------------------------------- # create the files from the arrays
# print file headers print(ARRAYS "#include "hidio.h"\n\n");
print(HEADER "#ifndef _INPUT_ARRAYS_H\n"); print(HEADER "#define _INPUT_ARRAYS_H\n\n\n");
# strip the ev_ from the type names for ($i=0; $i <= $#EV; ++$i) { $_ = $EV[$i]; s/ev_([a-z_])/\1/; $EVtemp[$i] = $_; }
# generate a C array for each array and stick them all in the same file printArray("ev",@EVtemp); printArray("ev_syn",@SYN); printArray("ev_key",@KEY); printArray("ev_rel",@REL); printArray("ev_abs",@ABS); printArray("ev_msc",@MSC); printArray("ev_led",@LED); printArray("ev_snd",@SND); printArray("ev_rep",@REP); printArray("ev_ff",@FF); # there doesn't seem to be any PWR events yet... #printArray("pwr",@PWR); print(ARRAYS "char *ev_pwr[1] = { NULL };\n\n"); print(HEADER "char *ev_pwr[1];\n"); # printArray("ev_ff_status",@FF_STATUS);
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # print fake event type arrays for( my $i = 0; $i <= $#EV; $i++ ) { # format nicely in sets of 6 if ( ($i+4)%6 == 5 ) { print(ARRAYS "\n "); }
$_ = $EV[$i]; if ( m/(ev_[0-9]+)/ ) { $temp[0] = $1; for( $j=1; $j<=16; ++$j ) { $temp[$j] = "ev_${i}_${j}"; } printCArray(@temp); printCArrayDeclarations(@temp); } }
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # print array of arrays print(HEADER "char **event_names[",$#EV+1,"];\n\n"); print(ARRAYS "char **event_names[",$#EV+1,"] = {"); for( $i = 0; $i < $#EV; $i++ ) { # format nicely in sets of 6 if ( ($i+4)%6 == 5 ) { print(ARRAYS "\n "); }
$_ = $EV[$i]; m/(ev_[0-9a-z_]+)/; print(ARRAYS "$1,"); } $_ = $EV[$#EV]; m/(ev_[0-9a-z_]+)/; print(ARRAYS "$1\n };\n");
# print file footers print(HEADER "\n\n#endif /* #ifndef _INPUT_ARRAYS_H */\n");
close(ARRAYS); close(HEADER); close(INPUT_H);
--- NEW FILE: hidio_windows.c --- #ifdef _WIN32 /* * Microsoft Windows DDK HID support for Pd [hidio] object * * Copyright (c) 2004 Hans-Christoph All rights reserved. * * This program 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 of the License, 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * */
#include <windows.h> #include <winbase.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <setupapi.h> #ifdef _MSC_VER #include <hidsdi.h> #else #include <ddk/hidsdi.h> #endif /* _MSC_VER */ #include "hidio.h"
//#define DEBUG(x) #define DEBUG(x) x
/*============================================================================== * GLOBAL VARS *======================================================================== */
extern t_int hidio_instance_count;
/*============================================================================== * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES *============================================================================== */
/*============================================================================== * Event TYPE/CODE CONVERSION FUNCTIONS *============================================================================== */
/* ============================================================================== */ /* WINDOWS DDK HID SPECIFIC SUPPORT FUNCTIONS */ /* ============================================================================== */
void hidio_get_device_by_number(t_int device_number) { }
void hidio_build_element_list(t_hidio *x) { }
t_int hidio_print_element_list(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_print_element_list");
return (0); }
t_int hidio_print_device_list(t_hidio *x) { struct _GUID GUID; SP_INTERFACE_DEVICE_DATA DeviceInterfaceData; struct {DWORD cbSize; char DevicePath[256];} FunctionClassDeviceData; HIDD_ATTRIBUTES HIDAttributes; SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES SecurityAttributes; int i; HANDLE PnPHandle, HIDHandle; ULONG BytesReturned; int Success, ManufacturerName, ProductName; char ManufacturerBuffer[256]; char ProductBuffer[256]; const char NotSupplied[] = "NULL"; DWORD lastError = 0;
#if 0 // Initialize the GUID array and setup the security attributes for Win2000 HidD_GetHidGuid(&GUID); SecurityAttributes.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); SecurityAttributes.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; SecurityAttributes.bInheritHandle = FALSE;
// Get a handle for the Plug and Play node and request currently active devices PnPHandle = SetupDiGetClassDevs(&GUID, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_PRESENT|DIGCF_INTERFACEDEVICE);
if ((int)PnPHandle == -1) { error("[hidio] ERROR: Could not attach to PnP node\n"); return (t_int) GetLastError(); }
// Lets look for a maximum of 32 Devices for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { // Initialize our data DeviceInterfaceData.cbSize = sizeof(DeviceInterfaceData); // Is there a device at this table entry Success = SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(PnPHandle, NULL, &GUID, i, &DeviceInterfaceData); if (Success) { // There is a device here, get it's name FunctionClassDeviceData.cbSize = 5; Success = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(PnPHandle, &DeviceInterfaceData, (PSP_INTERFACE_DEVICE_DETAIL_DATA)&FunctionClassDeviceData, 256, &BytesReturned, NULL); if (!Success) { error("[hidio] ERROR: Could not find the system name for device %d\n",i); return GetLastError(); } // Can now open this device HIDHandle = CreateFile(FunctionClassDeviceData.DevicePath, 0, FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, &SecurityAttributes, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL); lastError = GetLastError(); if (HIDHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { error("[hidio] ERROR: Could not open HID #%d, Errorcode = %d\n", i, (int)lastError); return lastError; } // Get the information about this HID Success = HidD_GetAttributes(HIDHandle, &HIDAttributes); if (!Success) { error("[hidio] ERROR: Could not get HID attributes\n"); return GetLastError(); } ManufacturerName = HidD_GetManufacturerString(HIDHandle, ManufacturerBuffer, 256); ProductName = HidD_GetProductString(HIDHandle, ProductBuffer, 256); // And display it! post("[hidio]: Device %d: %s %s\n",i, ManufacturerName ? ManufacturerBuffer : NotSupplied, ProductName ? ProductBuffer : NotSupplied); post("\tVenderID = %4.4x, Name = ", HIDAttributes.VendorID); post("%s\n", ManufacturerName ? ManufacturerBuffer : NotSupplied); post("\tProductID = %4.4x, Name = ", HIDAttributes.ProductID); post("%s\n", ProductName ? ProductBuffer : NotSupplied);
CloseHandle(HIDHandle); } // if (SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces . . } // for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(PnPHandle); #endif return 0; }
void hidio_output_device_name(t_hidio *x, char *manufacturer, char *product) { char *device_name; t_symbol *device_name_symbol;
device_name = malloc( strlen(manufacturer) + 1 + strlen(product) + 1 ); // device_name = malloc( 7 + strlen(manufacturer) + 1 + strlen(product) + 1 ); // strcpy( device_name, "append " ); strcat( device_name, manufacturer ); strcat ( device_name, " "); strcat( device_name, product ); // outlet_anything( x->x_status_outlet, gensym( device_name ),0,NULL ); outlet_symbol( x->x_status_outlet, gensym( device_name ) ); }
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* FORCE FEEDBACK FUNCTIONS */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* cross-platform force feedback functions */ t_int hidio_ff_autocenter( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_gain( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_motors( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_continue( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_pause( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_reset( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_stopall( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
// these are just for testing... t_int hidio_ff_fftest ( t_hidio *x, t_float value) { return ( 0 ); }
void hidio_ff_print( t_hidio *x ) { }
/* ============================================================================== */ /* Pd [hidio] FUNCTIONS */ /* ============================================================================== */
t_int hidio_get_events(t_hidio *x) { //debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_get_events");
return (0); }
t_int hidio_open_device(t_hidio *x, t_int device_number) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_open_device"); t_int result = 0;
return(result); }
t_int hidio_close_device(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_close_device");
t_int result = 0; return(result); }
t_int hidio_build_device_list(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_build_device_list"); /* * The Windows DDK "hid.dll" has to be loaded manually because Windows gets * confused by this object, which is also named "hid.dll". This is the first * platform-specific function called in hid.c, so that's why this is happening * here. */ TCHAR hidDllPath[MAX_PATH]; UINT hidDllPathLength; HMODULE hModule = NULL;
hidDllPathLength = GetSystemDirectory(hidDllPath, MAX_PATH); if( !hidDllPathLength ) { error("[hidio] ERROR: cannot get SystemRoot"); return 0; } strcat(hidDllPath,"\hid.dll"); post("hidDllPath: %s",hidDllPath); hModule = LoadLibrary(hidDllPath); if ( !hModule ) { error("[hidio] ERROR: couldn't load %s: error %d",hidDllPath,GetLastError()); return 0; }
return 1; }
void hidio_print(t_hidio *x) { hidio_print_device_list(x); if(x->x_device_open) { hidio_print_element_list(x); hidio_ff_print( x ); } }
void hidio_platform_specific_free(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_platform_specific_free"); /* only call this if the last instance is being freed */ if (hidio_instance_count < 1) { DEBUG(post("RELEASE ALL hidio_instance_count: %d", hidio_instance_count);); } }
#endif /* _WIN32 */
--- NEW FILE: README ---
[hidio]
This is the next generation of HID API for Pd and Max/MSP. The aim is to have this object perform the same on Pd on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, and Max/MSP on Mac OS X and Windows.
David Merrill dmerrill@media.mit.edu Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org Olaf Matthes olaf@nullmedium.de
--- NEW FILE: input_arrays.c --- #include "hidio.h"
int ev_total = 32; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev[32] = { "syn","key","rel","abs","msc","ev_5", "ev_6","ev_7","ev_8","ev_9","ev_10","ev_11", "ev_12","ev_13","ev_14","ev_15","ev_16","led", "snd","ev_19","rep","ff","pwr","ff_status", "ev_24","ev_25","ev_26","ev_27","ev_28","ev_29", "ev_30","ev_31" };
int ev_syn_total = 512; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_syn[512] = { "syn_report","syn_config","syn_2","syn_3","syn_4","syn_5", "syn_6","syn_7","syn_8","syn_9","syn_10","syn_11", "syn_12","syn_13","syn_14","syn_15","syn_16","syn_17", "syn_18","syn_19","syn_20","syn_21","syn_22","syn_23", "syn_24","syn_25","syn_26","syn_27","syn_28","syn_29", "syn_30","syn_31","syn_32","syn_33","syn_34","syn_35", "syn_36","syn_37","syn_38","syn_39","syn_40","syn_41", "syn_42","syn_43","syn_44","syn_45","syn_46","syn_47", "syn_48","syn_49","syn_50","syn_51","syn_52","syn_53", "syn_54","syn_55","syn_56","syn_57","syn_58","syn_59", "syn_60","syn_61","syn_62","syn_63","syn_64","syn_65", "syn_66","syn_67","syn_68","syn_69","syn_70","syn_71", "syn_72","syn_73","syn_74","syn_75","syn_76","syn_77", "syn_78","syn_79","syn_80","syn_81","syn_82","syn_83", "syn_84","syn_85","syn_86","syn_87","syn_88","syn_89", "syn_90","syn_91","syn_92","syn_93","syn_94","syn_95", "syn_96","syn_97","syn_98","syn_99","syn_100","syn_101", "syn_102","syn_103","syn_104","syn_105","syn_106","syn_107", "syn_108","syn_109","syn_110","syn_111","syn_112","syn_113", "syn_114","syn_115","syn_116","syn_117","syn_118","syn_119", "syn_120","syn_121","syn_122","syn_123","syn_124","syn_125", "syn_126","syn_127","syn_128","syn_129","syn_130","syn_131", "syn_132","syn_133","syn_134","syn_135","syn_136","syn_137", "syn_138","syn_139","syn_140","syn_141","syn_142","syn_143", "syn_144","syn_145","syn_146","syn_147","syn_148","syn_149", "syn_150","syn_151","syn_152","syn_153","syn_154","syn_155", "syn_156","syn_157","syn_158","syn_159","syn_160","syn_161", "syn_162","syn_163","syn_164","syn_165","syn_166","syn_167", "syn_168","syn_169","syn_170","syn_171","syn_172","syn_173", "syn_174","syn_175","syn_176","syn_177","syn_178","syn_179", "syn_180","syn_181","syn_182","syn_183","syn_184","syn_185", "syn_186","syn_187","syn_188","syn_189","syn_190","syn_191", "syn_192","syn_193","syn_194","syn_195","syn_196","syn_197", "syn_198","syn_199","syn_200","syn_201","syn_202","syn_203", "syn_204","syn_205","syn_206","syn_207","syn_208","syn_209", "syn_210","syn_211","syn_212","syn_213","syn_214","syn_215", "syn_216","syn_217","syn_218","syn_219","syn_220","syn_221", "syn_222","syn_223","syn_224","syn_225","syn_226","syn_227", "syn_228","syn_229","syn_230","syn_231","syn_232","syn_233", "syn_234","syn_235","syn_236","syn_237","syn_238","syn_239", "syn_240","syn_241","syn_242","syn_243","syn_244","syn_245", "syn_246","syn_247","syn_248","syn_249","syn_250","syn_251", "syn_252","syn_253","syn_254","syn_255","syn_256","syn_257", "syn_258","syn_259","syn_260","syn_261","syn_262","syn_263", "syn_264","syn_265","syn_266","syn_267","syn_268","syn_269", "syn_270","syn_271","syn_272","syn_273","syn_274","syn_275", "syn_276","syn_277","syn_278","syn_279","syn_280","syn_281", "syn_282","syn_283","syn_284","syn_285","syn_286","syn_287", "syn_288","syn_289","syn_290","syn_291","syn_292","syn_293", "syn_294","syn_295","syn_296","syn_297","syn_298","syn_299", "syn_300","syn_301","syn_302","syn_303","syn_304","syn_305", "syn_306","syn_307","syn_308","syn_309","syn_310","syn_311", "syn_312","syn_313","syn_314","syn_315","syn_316","syn_317", "syn_318","syn_319","syn_320","syn_321","syn_322","syn_323", "syn_324","syn_325","syn_326","syn_327","syn_328","syn_329", "syn_330","syn_331","syn_332","syn_333","syn_334","syn_335", "syn_336","syn_337","syn_338","syn_339","syn_340","syn_341", "syn_342","syn_343","syn_344","syn_345","syn_346","syn_347", "syn_348","syn_349","syn_350","syn_351","syn_352","syn_353", "syn_354","syn_355","syn_356","syn_357","syn_358","syn_359", "syn_360","syn_361","syn_362","syn_363","syn_364","syn_365", "syn_366","syn_367","syn_368","syn_369","syn_370","syn_371", "syn_372","syn_373","syn_374","syn_375","syn_376","syn_377", "syn_378","syn_379","syn_380","syn_381","syn_382","syn_383", "syn_384","syn_385","syn_386","syn_387","syn_388","syn_389", "syn_390","syn_391","syn_392","syn_393","syn_394","syn_395", "syn_396","syn_397","syn_398","syn_399","syn_400","syn_401", "syn_402","syn_403","syn_404","syn_405","syn_406","syn_407", "syn_408","syn_409","syn_410","syn_411","syn_412","syn_413", "syn_414","syn_415","syn_416","syn_417","syn_418","syn_419", "syn_420","syn_421","syn_422","syn_423","syn_424","syn_425", "syn_426","syn_427","syn_428","syn_429","syn_430","syn_431", "syn_432","syn_433","syn_434","syn_435","syn_436","syn_437", "syn_438","syn_439","syn_440","syn_441","syn_442","syn_443", "syn_444","syn_445","syn_446","syn_447","syn_448","syn_449", "syn_450","syn_451","syn_452","syn_453","syn_454","syn_455", "syn_456","syn_457","syn_458","syn_459","syn_460","syn_461", "syn_462","syn_463","syn_464","syn_465","syn_466","syn_467", "syn_468","syn_469","syn_470","syn_471","syn_472","syn_473", "syn_474","syn_475","syn_476","syn_477","syn_478","syn_479", "syn_480","syn_481","syn_482","syn_483","syn_484","syn_485", "syn_486","syn_487","syn_488","syn_489","syn_490","syn_491", "syn_492","syn_493","syn_494","syn_495","syn_496","syn_497", "syn_498","syn_499","syn_500","syn_501","syn_502","syn_503", "syn_504","syn_505","syn_506","syn_507","syn_508","syn_509", "syn_510","syn_511" };
int ev_key_total = 512; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_key[512] = { "key_reserved","key_esc","key_1","key_2","key_3","key_4", "key_5","key_6","key_7","key_8","key_9","key_0", "key_minus","key_equal","key_backspace","key_tab","key_q","key_w", "key_e","key_r","key_t","key_y","key_u","key_i", "key_o","key_p","key_leftbrace","key_rightbrace","key_enter","key_leftctrl", "key_a","key_s","key_d","key_f","key_g","key_h", "key_j","key_k","key_l","key_semicolon","key_apostrophe","key_grave", "key_leftshift","key_backslash","key_z","key_x","key_c","key_v", "key_b","key_n","key_m","key_comma","key_dot","key_slash", "key_rightshift","key_kpasterisk","key_leftalt","key_space","key_capslock","key_f1", "key_f2","key_f3","key_f4","key_f5","key_f6","key_f7", "key_f8","key_f9","key_f10","key_numlock","key_scrolllock","key_kp7", "key_kp8","key_kp9","key_kpminus","key_kp4","key_kp5","key_kp6", "key_kpplus","key_kp1","key_kp2","key_kp3","key_kp0","key_kpdot", "key_84","key_zenkakuhankaku","key_102nd","key_f11","key_f12","key_ro", "key_katakana","key_hiragana","key_henkan","key_katakanahiragana","key_muhenkan","key_kpjpcomma", "key_kpenter","key_rightctrl","key_kpslash","key_sysrq","key_rightalt","key_linefeed", "key_home","key_up","key_pageup","key_left","key_right","key_end", "key_down","key_pagedown","key_insert","key_delete","key_macro","key_mute", "key_volumedown","key_volumeup","key_power","key_kpequal","key_kpplusminus","key_pause", "key_120","key_kpcomma","key_hanguel","key_hanja","key_yen","key_leftmeta", "key_rightmeta","key_compose","key_stop","key_again","key_props","key_undo", "key_front","key_copy","key_open","key_paste","key_find","key_cut", "key_help","key_menu","key_calc","key_setup","key_sleep","key_wakeup", "key_file","key_sendfile","key_deletefile","key_xfer","key_prog1","key_prog2", "key_www","key_msdos","key_coffee","key_direction","key_cyclewindows","key_mail", "key_bookmarks","key_computer","key_back","key_forward","key_closecd","key_ejectcd", "key_ejectclosecd","key_nextsong","key_playpause","key_previoussong","key_stopcd","key_record", "key_rewind","key_phone","key_iso","key_config","key_homepage","key_refresh", "key_exit","key_move","key_edit","key_scrollup","key_scrolldown","key_kpleftparen", "key_kprightparen","key_181","key_182","key_f13","key_f14","key_f15", "key_f16","key_f17","key_f18","key_f19","key_f20","key_f21", "key_f22","key_f23","key_f24","key_195","key_196","key_197", "key_198","key_199","key_playcd","key_pausecd","key_prog3","key_prog4", "key_204","key_suspend","key_close","key_play","key_fastforward","key_bassboost", "key_print","key_hp","key_camera","key_sound","key_question","key_email", "key_chat","key_search","key_connect","key_finance","key_sport","key_shop", "key_alterase","key_cancel","key_brightnessdown","key_brightnessup","key_media","key_227", "key_228","key_229","key_230","key_231","key_232","key_233", "key_234","key_235","key_236","key_237","key_238","key_239", "key_unknown","key_241","key_242","key_243","key_244","key_245", "key_246","key_247","key_248","key_249","key_250","key_251", "key_252","key_253","key_254","key_255","btn_0","btn_1", "btn_2","btn_3","btn_4","btn_5","btn_6","btn_7", "btn_8","btn_9","key_266","key_267","key_268","key_269", "key_270","key_271","btn_left","btn_right","btn_middle","btn_side", "btn_extra","btn_forward","btn_back","btn_task","key_280","key_281", "key_282","key_283","key_284","key_285","key_286","key_287", "btn_trigger","btn_thumb","btn_thumb2","btn_top","btn_top2","btn_pinkie", "btn_base","btn_base2","btn_base3","btn_base4","btn_base5","btn_base6", "key_300","key_301","key_302","btn_dead","btn_a","btn_b", "btn_c","btn_x","btn_y","btn_z","btn_tl","btn_tr", "btn_tl2","btn_tr2","btn_select","btn_start","btn_mode","btn_thumbl", "btn_thumbr","key_319","btn_tool_pen","btn_tool_rubber","btn_tool_brush","btn_tool_pencil", "btn_tool_airbrush","btn_tool_finger","btn_tool_mouse","btn_tool_lens","key_328","key_329", "btn_touch","btn_stylus","btn_stylus2","btn_tool_doubletap","btn_tool_tripletap","key_335", "btn_gear_down","btn_gear_up","key_338","key_339","key_340","key_341", "key_342","key_343","key_344","key_345","key_346","key_347", "key_348","key_349","key_350","key_351","key_ok","key_select", "key_goto","key_clear","key_power2","key_option","key_info","key_time", "key_vendor","key_archive","key_program","key_channel","key_favorites","key_epg", "key_pvr","key_mhp","key_language","key_title","key_subtitle","key_angle", "key_zoom","key_mode","key_keyboard","key_screen","key_pc","key_tv", "key_tv2","key_vcr","key_vcr2","key_sat","key_sat2","key_cd", "key_tape","key_radio","key_tuner","key_player","key_text","key_dvd", "key_aux","key_mp3","key_audio","key_video","key_directory","key_list", "key_memo","key_calendar","key_red","key_green","key_yellow","key_blue", "key_channelup","key_channeldown","key_first","key_last","key_ab","key_next", "key_restart","key_slow","key_shuffle","key_break","key_previous","key_digits", "key_teen","key_twen","key_416","key_417","key_418","key_419", "key_420","key_421","key_422","key_423","key_424","key_425", "key_426","key_427","key_428","key_429","key_430","key_431", "key_432","key_433","key_434","key_435","key_436","key_437", "key_438","key_439","key_440","key_441","key_442","key_443", "key_444","key_445","key_446","key_447","key_del_eol","key_del_eos", "key_ins_line","key_del_line","key_452","key_453","key_454","key_455", "key_456","key_457","key_458","key_459","key_460","key_461", "key_462","key_463","key_fn","key_fn_esc","key_fn_f1","key_fn_f2", "key_fn_f3","key_fn_f4","key_fn_f5","key_fn_f6","key_fn_f7","key_fn_f8", "key_fn_f9","key_fn_f10","key_fn_f11","key_fn_f12","key_fn_1","key_fn_2", "key_fn_d","key_fn_e","key_fn_f","key_fn_s","key_fn_b","key_485", "key_486","key_487","key_488","key_489","key_490","key_491", "key_492","key_493","key_494","key_495","key_496","key_497", "key_498","key_499","key_500","key_501","key_502","key_503", "key_504","key_505","key_506","key_507","key_508","key_509", "key_510","key_511" };
int ev_rel_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_rel[16] = { "rel_x","rel_y","rel_z","rel_rx","rel_ry","rel_rz", "rel_hwheel","rel_dial","rel_wheel","rel_misc","rel_10","rel_11", "rel_12","rel_13","rel_14","rel_15" };
int ev_abs_total = 64; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_abs[64] = { "abs_x","abs_y","abs_z","abs_rx","abs_ry","abs_rz", "abs_throttle","abs_rudder","abs_wheel","abs_gas","abs_brake","abs_11", "abs_12","abs_13","abs_14","abs_15","abs_hat0x","abs_hat0y", "abs_hat1x","abs_hat1y","abs_hat2x","abs_hat2y","abs_hat3x","abs_hat3y", "abs_pressure","abs_distance","abs_tilt_x","abs_tilt_y","abs_tool_width","abs_29", "abs_30","abs_31","abs_volume","abs_33","abs_34","abs_35", "abs_36","abs_37","abs_38","abs_39","abs_misc","abs_41", "abs_42","abs_43","abs_44","abs_45","abs_46","abs_47", "abs_48","abs_49","abs_50","abs_51","abs_52","abs_53", "abs_54","abs_55","abs_56","abs_57","abs_58","abs_59", "abs_60","abs_61","abs_62","abs_63" };
int ev_msc_total = 8; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_msc[8] = { "msc_serial","msc_pulseled","msc_gesture","msc_raw","msc_scan","msc_5", "msc_6","msc_7" };
int ev_led_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_led[16] = { "led_numl","led_capsl","led_scrolll","led_compose","led_kana","led_sleep", "led_suspend","led_mute","led_misc","led_mail","led_charging","led_11", "led_12","led_13","led_14","led_15" };
int ev_snd_total = 8; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_snd[8] = { "snd_click","snd_bell","snd_tone","snd_3","snd_4","snd_5", "snd_6","snd_7" };
int ev_rep_total = 2; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_rep[2] = { "rep_delay","rep_period" };
int ev_ff_total = 128; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_ff[128] = { "ff_0","ff_1","ff_2","ff_3","ff_4","ff_5", "ff_6","ff_7","ff_8","ff_9","ff_10","ff_11", "ff_12","ff_13","ff_14","ff_15","ff_16","ff_17", "ff_18","ff_19","ff_20","ff_21","ff_22","ff_23", "ff_24","ff_25","ff_26","ff_27","ff_28","ff_29", "ff_30","ff_31","ff_32","ff_33","ff_34","ff_35", "ff_36","ff_37","ff_38","ff_39","ff_40","ff_41", "ff_42","ff_43","ff_44","ff_45","ff_46","ff_47", "ff_48","ff_49","ff_50","ff_51","ff_52","ff_53", "ff_54","ff_55","ff_56","ff_57","ff_58","ff_59", "ff_60","ff_61","ff_62","ff_63","ff_64","ff_65", "ff_66","ff_67","ff_68","ff_69","ff_70","ff_71", "ff_72","ff_73","ff_74","ff_75","ff_76","ff_77", "ff_78","ff_79","ff_rumble","ff_periodic","ff_constant","ff_spring", "ff_friction","ff_damper","ff_inertia","ff_ramp","ff_square","ff_triangle", "ff_sine","ff_saw_up","ff_saw_down","ff_custom","ff_94","ff_95", "ff_gain","ff_autocenter","ff_98","ff_99","ff_100","ff_101", "ff_102","ff_103","ff_104","ff_105","ff_106","ff_107", "ff_108","ff_109","ff_110","ff_111","ff_112","ff_113", "ff_114","ff_115","ff_116","ff_117","ff_118","ff_119", "ff_120","ff_121","ff_122","ff_123","ff_124","ff_125", "ff_126","ff_127" };
char *ev_pwr[1] = { NULL };
int ev_ff_status_total = 2; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_ff_status[2] = { "ff_status_stopped","ff_status_playing" };
int ev_5_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_5[16] = { "ev_5_1","ev_5_2","ev_5_3","ev_5_4","ev_5_5","ev_5_6", "ev_5_7","ev_5_8","ev_5_9","ev_5_10","ev_5_11","ev_5_12", "ev_5_13","ev_5_14","ev_5_15","ev_5_16" };
int ev_6_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_6[16] = { "ev_6_1","ev_6_2","ev_6_3","ev_6_4","ev_6_5","ev_6_6", "ev_6_7","ev_6_8","ev_6_9","ev_6_10","ev_6_11","ev_6_12", "ev_6_13","ev_6_14","ev_6_15","ev_6_16" };
int ev_7_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_7[16] = { "ev_7_1","ev_7_2","ev_7_3","ev_7_4","ev_7_5","ev_7_6", "ev_7_7","ev_7_8","ev_7_9","ev_7_10","ev_7_11","ev_7_12", "ev_7_13","ev_7_14","ev_7_15","ev_7_16" };
int ev_8_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_8[16] = { "ev_8_1","ev_8_2","ev_8_3","ev_8_4","ev_8_5","ev_8_6", "ev_8_7","ev_8_8","ev_8_9","ev_8_10","ev_8_11","ev_8_12", "ev_8_13","ev_8_14","ev_8_15","ev_8_16" };
int ev_9_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_9[16] = { "ev_9_1","ev_9_2","ev_9_3","ev_9_4","ev_9_5","ev_9_6", "ev_9_7","ev_9_8","ev_9_9","ev_9_10","ev_9_11","ev_9_12", "ev_9_13","ev_9_14","ev_9_15","ev_9_16" };
int ev_10_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_10[16] = { "ev_10_1","ev_10_2","ev_10_3","ev_10_4","ev_10_5","ev_10_6", "ev_10_7","ev_10_8","ev_10_9","ev_10_10","ev_10_11","ev_10_12", "ev_10_13","ev_10_14","ev_10_15","ev_10_16" };
int ev_11_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_11[16] = { "ev_11_1","ev_11_2","ev_11_3","ev_11_4","ev_11_5","ev_11_6", "ev_11_7","ev_11_8","ev_11_9","ev_11_10","ev_11_11","ev_11_12", "ev_11_13","ev_11_14","ev_11_15","ev_11_16" };
int ev_12_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_12[16] = { "ev_12_1","ev_12_2","ev_12_3","ev_12_4","ev_12_5","ev_12_6", "ev_12_7","ev_12_8","ev_12_9","ev_12_10","ev_12_11","ev_12_12", "ev_12_13","ev_12_14","ev_12_15","ev_12_16" };
int ev_13_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_13[16] = { "ev_13_1","ev_13_2","ev_13_3","ev_13_4","ev_13_5","ev_13_6", "ev_13_7","ev_13_8","ev_13_9","ev_13_10","ev_13_11","ev_13_12", "ev_13_13","ev_13_14","ev_13_15","ev_13_16" };
int ev_14_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_14[16] = { "ev_14_1","ev_14_2","ev_14_3","ev_14_4","ev_14_5","ev_14_6", "ev_14_7","ev_14_8","ev_14_9","ev_14_10","ev_14_11","ev_14_12", "ev_14_13","ev_14_14","ev_14_15","ev_14_16" };
int ev_15_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_15[16] = { "ev_15_1","ev_15_2","ev_15_3","ev_15_4","ev_15_5","ev_15_6", "ev_15_7","ev_15_8","ev_15_9","ev_15_10","ev_15_11","ev_15_12", "ev_15_13","ev_15_14","ev_15_15","ev_15_16" };
int ev_16_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_16[16] = { "ev_16_1","ev_16_2","ev_16_3","ev_16_4","ev_16_5","ev_16_6", "ev_16_7","ev_16_8","ev_16_9","ev_16_10","ev_16_11","ev_16_12", "ev_16_13","ev_16_14","ev_16_15","ev_16_16" };
int ev_19_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_19[16] = { "ev_19_1","ev_19_2","ev_19_3","ev_19_4","ev_19_5","ev_19_6", "ev_19_7","ev_19_8","ev_19_9","ev_19_10","ev_19_11","ev_19_12", "ev_19_13","ev_19_14","ev_19_15","ev_19_16" };
int ev_24_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_24[16] = { "ev_24_1","ev_24_2","ev_24_3","ev_24_4","ev_24_5","ev_24_6", "ev_24_7","ev_24_8","ev_24_9","ev_24_10","ev_24_11","ev_24_12", "ev_24_13","ev_24_14","ev_24_15","ev_24_16" };
int ev_25_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_25[16] = { "ev_25_1","ev_25_2","ev_25_3","ev_25_4","ev_25_5","ev_25_6", "ev_25_7","ev_25_8","ev_25_9","ev_25_10","ev_25_11","ev_25_12", "ev_25_13","ev_25_14","ev_25_15","ev_25_16" };
int ev_26_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_26[16] = { "ev_26_1","ev_26_2","ev_26_3","ev_26_4","ev_26_5","ev_26_6", "ev_26_7","ev_26_8","ev_26_9","ev_26_10","ev_26_11","ev_26_12", "ev_26_13","ev_26_14","ev_26_15","ev_26_16" };
int ev_27_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_27[16] = { "ev_27_1","ev_27_2","ev_27_3","ev_27_4","ev_27_5","ev_27_6", "ev_27_7","ev_27_8","ev_27_9","ev_27_10","ev_27_11","ev_27_12", "ev_27_13","ev_27_14","ev_27_15","ev_27_16" };
int ev_28_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_28[16] = { "ev_28_1","ev_28_2","ev_28_3","ev_28_4","ev_28_5","ev_28_6", "ev_28_7","ev_28_8","ev_28_9","ev_28_10","ev_28_11","ev_28_12", "ev_28_13","ev_28_14","ev_28_15","ev_28_16" };
int ev_29_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_29[16] = { "ev_29_1","ev_29_2","ev_29_3","ev_29_4","ev_29_5","ev_29_6", "ev_29_7","ev_29_8","ev_29_9","ev_29_10","ev_29_11","ev_29_12", "ev_29_13","ev_29_14","ev_29_15","ev_29_16" };
int ev_30_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_30[16] = { "ev_30_1","ev_30_2","ev_30_3","ev_30_4","ev_30_5","ev_30_6", "ev_30_7","ev_30_8","ev_30_9","ev_30_10","ev_30_11","ev_30_12", "ev_30_13","ev_30_14","ev_30_15","ev_30_16" };
int ev_31_total = 16; /* # of elements in array */ char *ev_31[16] = { "ev_31_1","ev_31_2","ev_31_3","ev_31_4","ev_31_5","ev_31_6", "ev_31_7","ev_31_8","ev_31_9","ev_31_10","ev_31_11","ev_31_12", "ev_31_13","ev_31_14","ev_31_15","ev_31_16" };
char **event_names[32] = {ev_syn, ev_key,ev_rel,ev_abs,ev_msc,ev_5,ev_6, ev_7,ev_8,ev_9,ev_10,ev_11,ev_12, ev_13,ev_14,ev_15,ev_16,ev_led,ev_snd, ev_19,ev_rep,ev_ff,ev_pwr,ev_ff_status,ev_24, ev_25,ev_26,ev_27,ev_28,ev_29,ev_30,ev_31 };
--- NEW FILE: hidio_linux.c --- /* this code only works for Linux kernels */ #ifdef __linux__
#include <linux/input.h> #include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/fcntl.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdint.h>
#include "hidio.h"
#define DEBUG(x) //#define DEBUG(x) x
#define LINUX_BLOCK_DEVICE "/dev/input/event"
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * from evtest.c from the ff-utils package */
/* from asm/types.h and linux/input.h __kernel__ sections */ #define BITS_PER_LONG (sizeof(long) * 8) #define NBITS(x) (((x)/BITS_PER_LONG)+1) #define LONG(x) ((x)/BITS_PER_LONG) #define test_bit(bit, array) ((array[LONG(bit)] >> (bit%BITS_PER_LONG)) & 1)
/* * from an email from Vojtech: * * The application reading the device is supposed to queue all events up to * the SYN_REPORT event, and then process them, so that a mouse pointer * will move diagonally instead of following the sides of a rectangle, * which would be very annoying. */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* LINUX-SPECIFIC SUPPORT FUNCTIONS */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
t_symbol* hidio_convert_linux_buttons_to_numbers(__u16 linux_code) { char hidio_code[MAXPDSTRING]; if(linux_code >= 0x100) { if(linux_code < BTN_MOUSE) /* numbered buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_MISC); else if(linux_code < BTN_JOYSTICK) /* mouse buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_MOUSE); else if(linux_code < BTN_GAMEPAD) /* joystick buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_JOYSTICK); else if(linux_code < BTN_DIGI) /* gamepad buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_GAMEPAD); else if(linux_code < BTN_WHEEL) /* tablet buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_DIGI); else if(linux_code < KEY_OK) /* wheel buttons */ snprintf(hidio_code, MAXPDSTRING,"btn_%d",linux_code - BTN_WHEEL); else return 0; } return gensym(hidio_code ? hidio_code : "?"); }
/* Georg Holzmann: implementation of the keys */ /* JMZ: use t_symbol instead of char[] (s.a.) AND * appended "key_" in the array so we don't have to append it each time AND * made the table static */ t_symbol* hidio_convert_linux_keys(__u16 linux_code) { if(linux_code > 226) return 0;
static char key_names[227][32] = { "key_reserved", "key_esc", "key_1", "key_2", "key_3", "key_4", "key_5", "key_6", "key_7", "key_8", "key_9", "key_0", "key_minus", "key_equal", "key_backspace", "key_tab", "key_q", "key_w", "key_e", "key_r", "key_t", "key_y", "key_u", "key_i", "key_o", "key_p","key_leftbrace", "key_rightbrace", "key_enter", "key_leftctrl", "key_a","key_s", "key_d", "key_f", "key_g", "key_h", "key_j", "key_k", "key_l", "key_semicolon", "key_apostrophe", "key_grave", "key_leftshift", "key_backslash", "key_z","key_x", "key_c", "key_v", "key_b", "key_n", "key_m", "key_comma", "key_dot", "key_slash","key_rightshift", "key_kpasterisk", "key_leftalt", "key_space", "key_capslock", "key_f1", "key_f2", "key_f3", "key_f4", "key_f5", "key_f6", "key_f7", "key_f8", "key_f9", "key_f10","key_numlock", "key_scrolllock", "key_kp7", "key_kp8", "key_kp9", "key_kpminus", "key_kp4", "key_kp5", "key_kp6", "key_kpplus", "key_kp1", "key_kp2", "key_kp3", "key_kp3", "key_kpdot","key_103rd", "key_f13", "key_102nd", "key_f11", "key_f12", "key_f14", "key_f15", "key_f16", "key_f17", "key_f18", "key_f19", "key_f20", "key_kpenter", "key_rightctrl", "key_kpslash","key_sysrq", "key_rightalt", "key_linefeed", "key_home", "key_up", "key_pageup", "key_left", "key_right", "key_end", "key_down", "key_pagedown", "key_insert", "key_delete", "key_macro","key_mute", "key_volumedown", "key_volumeup", "key_power", "key_kpequal", "key_kpplusminus", "key_pause", "key_f21", "key_f22", "key_f23", "key_f24", "key_kpcomma", "key_leftmeta","key_rightmeta", "key_compose", "key_stop", "key_again", "key_props", "key_undo", "key_front", "key_copy", "key_open","key_paste", "key_find","key_cut","key_help", "key_menu", "key_calc", "key_setup", "key_sleep", "key_wakeup", "key_file", "key_sendfile", "key_deletefile","key_xfer","key_prog1", "key_prog2", "key_www","key_msdos", "key_coffee", "key_direction", "key_cyclewindows", "key_mail", "key_bookmarks","key_computer", "key_back", "key_forward", "key_colsecd", "key_ejectcd", "key_ejectclosecd","key_nextsong","key_playpause","key_previoussong", "key_stopcd", "key_record","key_rewind", "key_phone", "key_iso", "key_config", "key_homepage", "key_refresh", "key_exit","key_move", "key_edit", "key_scrollup", "key_scrolldown", "key_kpleftparen", "key_kprightparen","key_intl1", "key_intl2", "key_intl3","key_intl4", "key_intl5", "key_intl6", "key_intl7","key_intl8", "key_intl9", "key_lang1", "key_lang2", "key_lang3", "key_lang4", "key_lang5", "key_lang6", "key_lang7", "key_lang8", "key_lang9", "key_playcd", "key_pausecd", "key_prog3","key_prog4", "key_suspend", "key_close", "key_play", "key_fastforward", "key_bassboost","key_print", "key_hp", "key_camera", "key_sound", "key_question", "key_email", "key_chat", "key_search", "key_connect", "key_finance", "key_sport", "key_shop", "key_alterase","key_cancel", "key_brightnessdown", "key_brightnessup", "key_media" }; return gensym(key_names[linux_code]); // TODO: this should just return the char * }
void hidio_print_element_list(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_print_element_list"); unsigned long element_bitmask[EV_MAX][NBITS(KEY_MAX)]; // char event_type_string[256]; // char event_code_string[256]; char *event_type_name = ""; t_int i, j; /* counts for various event types */ t_int syn_count,key_count,rel_count,abs_count,msc_count,led_count, snd_count,rep_count,ff_count,pwr_count,ff_status_count;
/* get bitmask representing supported element (axes, keys, etc.) */ memset(element_bitmask, 0, sizeof(element_bitmask)); ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGBIT(0, EV_MAX), element_bitmask[0]); post("\nSupported events:");
/* init all count vars */ syn_count = key_count = rel_count = abs_count = msc_count = led_count = 0; snd_count = rep_count = ff_count = pwr_count = ff_status_count = 0;
/* cycle through all possible event types * i = i j = j */ for(i = 1; i < EV_MAX; i++) { if(test_bit(i, element_bitmask[0])) { /* make pretty names for event types */ switch(i) { // case EV_SYN: event_type_name = "Synchronization"; break; case EV_KEY: event_type_name = "Keys/Buttons"; break; case EV_REL: event_type_name = "Relative Axis"; break; case EV_ABS: event_type_name = "Absolute Axis"; break; case EV_MSC: event_type_name = "Miscellaneous"; break; case EV_LED: event_type_name = "LEDs"; break; case EV_SND: event_type_name = "System Sounds"; break; case EV_REP: event_type_name = "Autorepeat Values"; break; case EV_FF: event_type_name = "Force Feedback"; break; case EV_PWR: event_type_name = "Power"; break; case EV_FF_STATUS: event_type_name = "Force Feedback Status"; break; default: event_type_name = "UNSUPPORTED"; } /* get bitmask representing supported button types */ ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGBIT(i, KEY_MAX), element_bitmask[i]); post(""); post(" TYPE\tCODE\tEVENT NAME"); post("-----------------------------------------------------------");
/* cycle through all possible event codes (axes, keys, etc.) * testing to see which are supported. * i = i j = j */ for(j = 0; j < KEY_MAX; j++) { if(test_bit(j, element_bitmask[i])) { if((i == EV_KEY) && (j >= BTN_MISC) && (j < KEY_OK) ) { t_symbol * hidio_codesym = hidio_convert_linux_buttons_to_numbers(j); if(hidio_codesym) { post(" %s\t%s\t%s (%s)", ev[i] ? ev[i] : "?", hidio_codesym->s_name, event_type_name, event_names[i] ? (event_names[i][j] ? event_names[i][j] : "?") : "?"); } } else if(i != EV_SYN) { post(" %s\t%s\t%s", ev[i] ? ev[i] : "?", event_names[i][j] ? event_names[i][j] : "?", event_type_name);
/* post(" Event code %d (%s)", j, names[i] ? (names[i][j] ? names[i][j] : "?") : "?"); */ } switch(i) { /* * the API changed at some point... EV_SYN seems to be the new name * from "Reset" events to "Syncronization" events */ /* #ifdef EV_RST */ /* case EV_RST: syn_count++; break; */ /* #else */ /* case EV_SYN: syn_count++; break; */ /* #endif */ case EV_KEY: key_count++; break; case EV_REL: rel_count++; break; case EV_ABS: abs_count++; break; case EV_MSC: msc_count++; break; case EV_LED: led_count++; break; case EV_SND: snd_count++; break; case EV_REP: rep_count++; break; case EV_FF: ff_count++; break; case EV_PWR: pwr_count++; break; case EV_FF_STATUS: ff_status_count++; break; } } } } }
post("\nDetected:"); // if(syn_count > 0) post (" %d Synchronization types",syn_count); if(key_count > 0) post (" %d Key/Button types",key_count); if(rel_count > 0) post (" %d Relative Axis types",rel_count); if(abs_count > 0) post (" %d Absolute Axis types",abs_count); if(msc_count > 0) post (" %d Misc types",msc_count); if(led_count > 0) post (" %d LED types",led_count); if(snd_count > 0) post (" %d System Sound types",snd_count); if(rep_count > 0) post (" %d Key Repeat types",rep_count); if(ff_count > 0) post (" %d Force Feedback types",ff_count); if(pwr_count > 0) post (" %d Power types",pwr_count); if(ff_status_count > 0) post (" %d Force Feedback types",ff_status_count); }
void hidio_print_device_list(void) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_print_device_list"); int i,fd; char device_output_string[MAXPDSTRING] = "Unknown"; char dev_handle_name[MAXPDSTRING] = "/dev/input/event0";
post(""); for(i=0;i<128;++i) { snprintf(dev_handle_name, MAXPDSTRING, "/dev/input/event%d", i); if(dev_handle_name) { /* open the device read-only, non-exclusive */ fd = open (dev_handle_name, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK); /* test if device open */ if(fd < 0 ) { fd = -1; } else { /* get name of device */ ioctl(fd, EVIOCGNAME(sizeof(device_output_string)), device_output_string); post("Device %d: '%s' on '%s'", i, device_output_string, dev_handle_name); close (fd); } } } post(""); }
static void hidio_build_element_list(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_build_element_list"); unsigned long element_bitmask[EV_MAX][NBITS(KEY_MAX)]; uint8_t abs_bitmask[ABS_MAX/8 + 1]; struct input_absinfo abs_features; t_hid_element *new_element = NULL; t_int i, j;
element_count[x->x_device_number] = 0; if( x->x_fd ) { /* get bitmask representing supported elements (axes, keys, etc.) */ memset(element_bitmask, 0, sizeof(element_bitmask)); if( ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGBIT(0, EV_MAX), element_bitmask[0]) < 0 ) perror("[hidio] error: evdev ioctl: element_bitmask"); memset(abs_bitmask, 0, sizeof(abs_bitmask)); if( ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGBIT(EV_ABS, sizeof(abs_bitmask)), abs_bitmask) < 0 ) perror("[hidio] error: evdev ioctl: abs_bitmask"); for( i = 1; i < EV_MAX; i++ ) { if(test_bit(i, element_bitmask[0])) { /* get bitmask representing supported button types */ ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGBIT(i, KEY_MAX), element_bitmask[i]); /* cycle through all possible event codes (axes, keys, etc.) * testing to see which are supported. * i = i j = j */ for(j = 0; j < KEY_MAX; j++) { new_element = getbytes(sizeof(t_hid_element)); if( (i == EV_ABS) && (test_bit(j, abs_bitmask)) ) { /* this means that the bit is set in the axes list */ if(ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGABS(j), &abs_features)) perror("evdev EVIOCGABS ioctl"); new_element->min = abs_features.minimum; new_element->max = abs_features.maximum; } else { new_element->min = 0; new_element->max = 0; } if(test_bit(j, element_bitmask[i])) { new_element->linux_type = i; /* the int from linux/input.h */ new_element->type = gensym(ev[i] ? ev[i] : "?"); /* the symbol */ new_element->linux_code = j; if((i == EV_KEY) && (j >= BTN_MISC) && (j < KEY_OK) ) { new_element->name = hidio_convert_linux_buttons_to_numbers(j); } else { new_element->name = gensym(event_names[i][j] ? event_names[i][j] : "?"); } if( i == EV_REL ) new_element->relative = 1; else new_element->relative = 0; // fill in the t_hid_element struct here post("x->x_device_number: %d element_count[]: %d", x->x_device_number, element_count[x->x_device_number]); post("linux_type/linux_code: %d/%d type/name: %s/%s max: %d min: %d ", new_element->linux_type, new_element->linux_code, new_element->type->s_name, new_element->name->s_name, new_element->max, new_element->min); post("\tpolled: %d relative: %d", new_element->polled, new_element->relative); element[x->x_device_number][element_count[x->x_device_number]] = new_element; ++element_count[x->x_device_number]; } } } } } }
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Pd [hidio] FUNCTIONS */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
void hidio_get_events(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(9,"hidio_get_events");
/* for debugging, counts how many events are processed each time hidio_read() is called */ DEBUG(t_int event_counter = 0;); unsigned short i; t_hid_element *output_element = NULL;
/* this will go into the generic read function declared in hidio.h and * implemented in hidio_linux.c */ struct input_event hidio_input_event;
if(x->x_fd < 0) return;
while( read (x->x_fd, &(hidio_input_event), sizeof(struct input_event)) > -1 ) { if( hidio_input_event.type != EV_SYN ) { for( i=0; i < element_count[x->x_device_number]; ++i ) { output_element = element[x->x_device_number][i]; if( (hidio_input_event.type == output_element->linux_type) && \ (hidio_input_event.code == output_element->linux_code) ) { output_element->value = hidio_input_event.value; debug_print(9,"i: %d linux_type: %d linux_code: %d", i, output_element->linux_type, output_element->linux_code); debug_print(9,"value to output: %d",output_element->value); break; } } if( output_element != NULL ) hidio_output_event(x, output_element); } DEBUG(++event_counter;); } DEBUG( if(event_counter > 0) debug_print(8,"output %d events",event_counter); ); return; }
void hidio_print(t_hidio* x) { hidio_print_device_list(); hidio_print_element_list(x); }
t_int hidio_open_device(t_hidio *x, short device_number) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_open_device");
char device_name[MAXPDSTRING] = "Unknown"; char block_device[MAXPDSTRING] = "/dev/input/event0"; struct input_event hidio_input_event;
x->x_fd = -1;
x->x_device_number = device_number; snprintf(block_device,MAXPDSTRING,"/dev/input/event%d",x->x_device_number);
if(block_device) { /* open the device read-only, non-exclusive */ x->x_fd = open(block_device, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK); /* test if device open */ if(x->x_fd < 0 ) { error("[hidio] open %s failed",block_device); x->x_fd = -1; return 1; } }
/* read input_events from the HID_DEVICE stream * It seems that is just there to flush the input event queue */ while (read (x->x_fd, &(hidio_input_event), sizeof(struct input_event)) > -1);
/* get name of device */ ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGNAME(sizeof(device_name)), device_name); post ("[hidio] opened device %d (%s): %s", x->x_device_number,block_device,device_name);
post("pre hidio_build_element_list"); hidio_build_element_list(x);
return (0); }
/* * Under GNU/Linux, the device is a filehandle */ t_int hidio_close_device(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_close_device"); if(x->x_fd <0) return 0; else return (close(x->x_fd)); }
void hidio_build_device_list(void) { /* * since in GNU/Linux the device list is the input event devices * (/dev/input/event?), nothing needs to be done as of yet to refresh * the device list. Once the device name can be other things in addition * the current t_float, then this will probably need to be changed. */ int fd; unsigned int i; unsigned int last_active_device = 0; char device_name[MAXPDSTRING] = "Unknown"; char block_device[MAXPDSTRING] = "/dev/input/event0"; struct input_event x_input_event;
debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_build_device_list");
debug_print(LOG_WARNING,"[hidio] Building device list...");
for(i=0; i<MAX_DEVICES; ++i) { snprintf(block_device, MAXPDSTRING, "%s%d", LINUX_BLOCK_DEVICE, i); /* open the device read-only, non-exclusive */ fd = open (block_device, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK); /* test if device open */ if(fd < 0 ) { /* post("Nothing on %s.", &block_device); */ fd = -1; /* return 0; */ } else { /* read input_events from the LINUX_BLOCK_DEVICE stream * It seems that is just there to flush the event input buffer? */ while (read (fd, &(x_input_event), sizeof(struct input_event)) > -1); /* get name of device */ ioctl(fd, EVIOCGNAME(sizeof(device_name)), device_name); post("Found '%s' on '%s'",device_name, &block_device);
close (fd); } last_active_device = i;
} device_count = last_active_device ; // set the global variable debug_print(LOG_WARNING,"[hidio] completed device list."); }
void hidio_platform_specific_free(t_hidio *x) { /* nothing to be done here on GNU/Linux */ }
/* device info on the status outlet */ void hidio_platform_specific_info(t_hidio* x) { struct input_id my_id; char device_name[MAXPDSTRING] = "Unknown"; char vendor_id_string[7]; char product_id_string[7]; t_atom *output_atom = getbytes(sizeof(t_atom));
ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGID); snprintf(vendor_id_string,7,"0x%04x", my_id.vendor); SETSYMBOL(output_atom, gensym(vendor_id_string)); outlet_anything( x->x_status_outlet, gensym("vendorID"), 1, output_atom); snprintf(product_id_string,7,"0x%04x", my_id.product); SETSYMBOL(output_atom, gensym(product_id_string)); outlet_anything( x->x_status_outlet, gensym("productID"), 1, output_atom); ioctl(x->x_fd, EVIOCGNAME(sizeof(device_name)), device_name); SETSYMBOL(output_atom, gensym(device_name)); outlet_anything( x->x_status_outlet, gensym("name"), 1, output_atom); freebytes(output_atom,sizeof(t_atom)); }
short get_device_number_by_id(unsigned short vendor_id, unsigned short product_id) {
return -1; }
short get_device_number_from_usage(short device_number, unsigned short usage_page, unsigned short usage) {
return -1; }
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* FORCE FEEDBACK FUNCTIONS */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* cross-platform force feedback functions */ t_int hidio_ff_autocenter( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_gain( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_motors( t_hidio *x, t_float value ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_continue( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_pause( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_reset( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
t_int hidio_ff_stopall( t_hidio *x ) { return ( 0 ); }
// these are just for testing... t_int hidio_ff_fftest ( t_hidio *x, t_float value) { return ( 0 ); }
void hidio_ff_print( t_hidio *x ) { }
#endif /* #ifdef __linux__ */
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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--- NEW FILE: hidio.c --- /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* */ /* interface to native HID (Human Interface Devices) API */ /* Written by Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at */ /* */ /* Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Hans-Christoph Steiner */ /* */ /* This program 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 */ /* of the License, or (at your option) any later version. */ /* */ /* See file LICENSE for further informations on licensing terms. */ /* */ /* 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <unistd.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h>
#include "hidio.h"
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * LOCAL DEFINES */
//#define DEBUG(x) #define DEBUG(x) x
unsigned short global_debug_level = 0;
static t_class *hidio_class;
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */
//static void hidio_poll(t_hidio *x, t_float f); static void hidio_open(t_hidio *x, t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv); //static t_int hidio_close(t_hidio *x); //static t_int hidio_read(t_hidio *x,int fd); //static void hidio_float(t_hidio* x, t_floatarg f);
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * SUPPORT FUNCTIONS */
void debug_print(t_int message_debug_level, const char *fmt, ...) { if(message_debug_level <= global_debug_level) { char buf[MAXPDSTRING]; va_list ap; //t_int arg[8]; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, MAXPDSTRING-1, fmt, ap); post(buf); va_end(ap); } }
void debug_error(t_hidio *x, t_int message_debug_level, const char *fmt, ...) { if(message_debug_level <= global_debug_level) { char buf[MAXPDSTRING]; va_list ap; //t_int arg[8]; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, MAXPDSTRING-1, fmt, ap); pd_error(x, buf); va_end(ap); } }
static void output_status(t_hidio *x, t_symbol *selector, t_float output_value) { t_atom *output_atom = getbytes(sizeof(t_atom)); SETFLOAT(output_atom, output_value); outlet_anything( x->x_status_outlet, selector, 1, output_atom); freebytes(output_atom,sizeof(t_atom)); }
static void output_open_status(t_hidio *x) { output_status(x, gensym("open"), x->x_device_open); }
static void output_device_number(t_hidio *x) { output_status(x, gensym("device"), x->x_device_number); }
static void output_poll_time(t_hidio *x) { output_status(x, gensym("poll"), x->x_delay); }
static void output_device_count(t_hidio *x) { output_status(x, gensym("total"), device_count); }
static void output_element_ranges(t_hidio *x) { if( (x->x_device_number > -1) && (x->x_device_open) ) { unsigned int i; t_atom output_data[4]; for(i=0;i<element_count[x->x_device_number];++i) { SETSYMBOL(output_data, element[x->x_device_number][i]->type); SETSYMBOL(output_data + 1, element[x->x_device_number][i]->name); SETFLOAT(output_data + 2, element[x->x_device_number][i]->min); SETFLOAT(output_data + 3, element[x->x_device_number][i]->max); outlet_anything(x->x_status_outlet, gensym("range"), 4, output_data); } } }
static unsigned int name_to_usage(char *usage_name) { // output usagepage << 16 + usage if(strcmp(usage_name,"pointer") == 0) return(0x00010001); if(strcmp(usage_name,"mouse") == 0) return(0x00010002); if(strcmp(usage_name,"joystick") == 0) return(0x00010004); if(strcmp(usage_name,"gamepad") == 0) return(0x00010005); if(strcmp(usage_name,"keyboard") == 0) return(0x00010006); if(strcmp(usage_name,"keypad") == 0) return(0x00010007); if(strcmp(usage_name,"multiaxiscontroller") == 0) return(0x00010008); return(0); }
static short get_device_number_from_arguments(int argc, t_atom *argv) { short device_number = -1; unsigned short device_type_instance; unsigned int usage; unsigned short vendor_id; unsigned short product_id; char device_type_string[MAXPDSTRING] = ""; t_symbol *first_argument; t_symbol *second_argument;
if(argc == 1) { first_argument = atom_getsymbolarg(0,argc,argv); if(first_argument == &s_) { // single float arg means device # post("first_argument == &s_"); device_number = (short) atom_getfloatarg(0,argc,argv); if(device_number < 0) device_number = -1; debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"[hidio] setting device# to %d",device_number); } else { // single symbol arg means first instance of a device type atom_string(argv, device_type_string, MAXPDSTRING-1); usage = name_to_usage(device_type_string); device_number = get_device_number_from_usage(0, usage >> 16, usage & 0xffff); debug_print(LOG_INFO,"[hidio] using 0x%04x 0x%04x for %s", usage >> 16, usage & 0xffff, device_type_string); } } else if(argc == 2) { first_argument = atom_getsymbolarg(0,argc,argv); second_argument = atom_getsymbolarg(1,argc,argv); if( second_argument == &s_ ) { /* a symbol then a float means match on usage */ atom_string(argv, device_type_string, MAXPDSTRING-1); usage = name_to_usage(device_type_string); device_type_instance = atom_getfloatarg(1,argc,argv); debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"[hidio] looking for %s at #%d", device_type_string, device_type_instance); device_number = get_device_number_from_usage(device_type_instance, usage >> 16, usage & 0xffff); } else { /* two symbols means idVendor and idProduct in hex */ vendor_id = (unsigned short) strtol(first_argument->s_name, NULL, 16); product_id = (unsigned short) strtol(second_argument->s_name, NULL, 16); device_number = get_device_number_by_id(vendor_id,product_id); } } return(device_number); }
void hidio_output_event(t_hidio *x, t_hid_element *output_data) { if( (output_data->value != output_data->previous_value) || (output_data->relative) ) // relative data should always be output { t_atom event_data[3]; SETSYMBOL(event_data, output_data->name); SETFLOAT(event_data + 1, output_data->instance); SETFLOAT(event_data + 2, output_data->value); outlet_anything(x->x_data_outlet,output_data->type,3,event_data); } }
/* stop polling the device */ static void stop_poll(t_hidio* x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"stop_poll");
if (x->x_started) { clock_unset(x->x_clock); debug_print(LOG_INFO,"[hidio] polling stopped"); x->x_started = 0; } }
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * METHODS FOR [hidio]'s MESSAGES */
void hidio_poll(t_hidio* x, t_float f) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_poll");
/* if the user sets the delay less than 2, set to block size */ if( f > 2 ) x->x_delay = (t_int)f; else if( f > 0 ) //TODO make this the actual time between message processing x->x_delay = 1.54; if(x->x_device_number > -1) { if(!x->x_device_open) hidio_open(x,gensym("open"),0,NULL); if(!x->x_started) { clock_delay(x->x_clock, x->x_delay); debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"[hidio] polling started"); x->x_started = 1; } } }
static void hidio_set_from_float(t_hidio *x, t_floatarg f) { /* values greater than 1 set the polling delay time */ /* 1 and 0 for start/stop so you can use a [tgl] */ if(f > 1) { x->x_delay = (t_int)f; hidio_poll(x,f); } else if(f == 1) { if(! x->x_started) hidio_poll(x,f); } else if(f == 0) { stop_poll(x); } }
/* close the device */ t_int hidio_close(t_hidio *x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_close");
/* just to be safe, stop it first */ stop_poll(x);
if(! hidio_close_device(x)) { debug_print(LOG_INFO,"[hidio] closed device %d",x->x_device_number); x->x_device_open = 0; return (0); }
return (1); }
/* hidio_open behavoir * current state action * --------------------------------------- * closed / same device open * open / same device no action * closed / different device open * open / different device close open */ static void hidio_open(t_hidio *x, t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hid_%s",s->s_name); /* store running state to be restored after the device has been opened */ t_int started = x->x_started; short device_number = get_device_number_from_arguments(argc, argv); if(device_number > -1) { if( (device_number != x->x_device_number) && (x->x_device_open) ) hidio_close(x); if(! x->x_device_open) { if(hidio_open_device(x,device_number)) error("[hidio] can not open device %d",device_number); else x->x_device_open = 1; } } else debug_print(LOG_WARNING,"[hidio] device does not exist"); /* restore the polling state so that when I [tgl] is used to start/stop [hidio], * the [tgl]'s state will continue to accurately reflect [hidio]'s state */ if(started) hidio_set_from_float(x,x->x_delay); debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"[hidio] set device# to %d",device_number); output_open_status(x); output_device_number(x); }
t_int hidio_read(t_hidio *x, int fd) { // debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_read"); unsigned int i; double right_now = clock_getlogicaltime(); t_hid_element *current_element; if(right_now > last_execute_time[x->x_device_number]) { hidio_get_events(x); last_execute_time[x->x_device_number] = right_now; /* post("executing: instance %d/%d at %ld", x->x_instance, hidio_instance_count, right_now);*/ } for(i=0; i< element_count[x->x_device_number]; ++i) { current_element = element[x->x_device_number][i]; if(current_element->previous_value != current_element->value) { hidio_output_event(x, current_element); if(!current_element->relative) current_element->previous_value = current_element->value; } } if (x->x_started) { clock_delay(x->x_clock, x->x_delay); } // TODO: why is this 1? return 1; }
static void hidio_info(t_hidio *x) { output_open_status(x); output_device_number(x); output_device_count(x); output_poll_time(x); output_element_ranges(x); hidio_platform_specific_info(x); }
static void hidio_float(t_hidio* x, t_floatarg f) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hid_float");
hidio_set_from_float(x,f); }
static void hidio_debug(t_hidio *x, t_float f) { global_debug_level = f; }
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * system functions */ static void hidio_free(t_hidio* x) { debug_print(LOG_DEBUG,"hidio_free"); hidio_close(x); clock_free(x->x_clock); hidio_instance_count--;
hidio_platform_specific_free(x); }
/* create a new instance of this class */ static void *hidio_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv) { DEBUG(post("hidio_new");); t_hidio *x = (t_hidio *)pd_new(hidio_class); unsigned int i; #if !defined(__linux__) && !defined(__APPLE__) error(" !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !!"); error(" This is a dummy, since this object only works GNU/Linux and MacOS X!"); error(" !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !! WARNING !!"); #endif
/* init vars */ global_debug_level = 9; /* high numbers here means see more messages */ x->x_has_ff = 0; x->x_device_open = 0; x->x_started = 0; x->x_delay = DEFAULT_DELAY; for(i=0; i<MAX_DEVICES; ++i) last_execute_time[i] = 0;
x->x_clock = clock_new(x, (t_method)hidio_read);
/* create anything outlet used for HID data */ x->x_data_outlet = outlet_new(&x->x_obj, 0); x->x_status_outlet = outlet_new(&x->x_obj, 0);
x->x_device_number = get_device_number_from_arguments(argc, argv);
x->x_instance = hidio_instance_count; hidio_instance_count++;
return (x); }
void hidio_setup(void) { hidio_class = class_new(gensym("hidin"), (t_newmethod)hidio_new, (t_method)hidio_free, sizeof(t_hidio), CLASS_DEFAULT, A_GIMME,0); /* add inlet datatype methods */ class_addfloat(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_float); class_addbang(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_read); /* class_addanything(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_anything); */ /* add inlet message methods */ /* class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_debug,gensym("debug"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_build_device_list,gensym("refresh"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_print,gensym("print"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_info,gensym("info"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_open,gensym("open"),A_GIMME,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_close,gensym("close"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_poll,gensym("poll"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); /* force feedback messages */ /* class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_autocenter, gensym("ff_autocenter"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_gain,gensym("ff_gain"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_motors,gensym("ff_motors"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_continue,gensym("ff_continue"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_pause,gensym("ff_pause"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_reset,gensym("ff_reset"),0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_stopall,gensym("ff_stopall"),0); /* ff tests */ /* class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_fftest,gensym("fftest"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(hidio_class,(t_method) hidio_ff_print,gensym("ff_print"),0); */
post("[hidio] %d.%d, written by Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org", HIDIO_MAJOR_VERSION, HIDIO_MINOR_VERSION); post("\tcompiled on "__DATE__" at "__TIME__ " "); post("arg!!!!!!"); }
--- NEW FILE: hidio-help.pd --- #N canvas 157 38 921 595 10; #X floatatom 27 439 5 0 0 0 - - -; #X floatatom 83 439 5 0 0 0 - - -; #X floatatom 63 395 6 0 0 0 - - -; #X obj 191 164 tgl 35 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 25 ; #X floatatom 571 340 12 0 0 1 value - -; #X symbolatom 531 356 15 0 0 1 event_code - -; #X symbolatom 492 372 15 0 0 1 event_type - -; #X obj 2 2 cnv 15 900 20 empty empty [hid] 2 11 1 18 -233017 -66577 0; #X text 274 332 outlet message format:; #X obj 772 99 ev-list; #X obj 772 150 ev_syn-list; #X obj 772 172 ev_key-list; #X obj 772 194 ev_rel-list; #X obj 772 216 ev_abs-list; #X obj 772 238 ev_msc-list; #X obj 772 260 ev_led-list; #X obj 772 282 ev_snd-list; #X obj 772 304 ev_rep-list; #X obj 772 326 ev_ff-list; #X obj 772 348 ev_ff_status-list; #X text 740 80 Event Types:; #X text 740 131 Event Codes:; #X floatatom 138 343 5 0 0 1 ev_syn - -; #X obj 111 342 +; #X msg 111 322 1; #X msg 374 140 close; #X msg 374 119 refresh; #X text 435 117 refresh device list; #X text 537 487 For more info:; #X text 266 557 released under the GNU GPL; #X text 472 544 $Revision: 1.1 $$Date: 2006/11/30 05:53:40 $; #X text 473 557 $Author: eighthave $; #X msg 436 201 poll 20; #X msg 374 201 poll 2; #X text 370 186 start polling and set the poll delay in ms; #X text 462 33 !!! This software is very much alpha , so any aspect of it could change without notice !!!; #X obj 16 291 route key rel abs syn; #X obj 9 502 tgl 25 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -195568 -1 -1 0 1 ; #N canvas 278 328 631 544 Event_Codes 0; #X text 28 48 (For a complete listing of Linux Input Events , see /usr/include/linux/input.h.); #X obj 11 9 cnv 15 580 30 empty empty Event_Codes 20 12 1 14 -225271 -66577 0; #X text 32 118 EVENT CODE; #X text 162 118 #define; #X text 232 118 number; #X text 32 133 -----------------------------------; #X text 32 148 X Axis; #X text 32 163 Y Axis; #X text 32 178 Z Axis; #X text 32 193 Horizontal Wheel; #X text 32 208 Dial; #X text 32 223 Wheel; #X text 32 238 Misc; #X text 162 148 REL_X; #X text 162 163 REL_Y; #X text 162 178 REL_Z; #X text 162 193 REL_HWHEEL; #X text 162 208 REL_DIAL; #X text 162 223 REL_WHEEL; #X text 162 238 REL_MISC; #X text 247 148 0; #X text 247 163 1; #X text 247 178 2; #X text 247 193 6; #X text 247 208 7; #X text 247 223 8; #X text 247 238 9; 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--- NEW FILE: input_arrays.h --- #ifndef _INPUT_ARRAYS_H #define _INPUT_ARRAYS_H
char *ev[32]; char *ev_syn[512]; char *ev_key[512]; char *ev_rel[16]; char *ev_abs[64]; char *ev_msc[8]; char *ev_led[16]; char *ev_snd[8]; char *ev_rep[2]; char *ev_ff[128]; char *ev_pwr[1]; char *ev_ff_status[2]; char *ev_5[16]; char *ev_6[16]; char *ev_7[16]; char *ev_8[16]; char *ev_9[16]; char *ev_10[16]; char *ev_11[16]; char *ev_12[16]; char *ev_13[16]; char *ev_14[16]; char *ev_15[16]; char *ev_16[16]; char *ev_19[16]; char *ev_24[16]; char *ev_25[16]; char *ev_26[16]; char *ev_27[16]; char *ev_28[16]; char *ev_29[16]; char *ev_30[16]; char *ev_31[16]; char **event_names[32];
#endif /* #ifndef _INPUT_ARRAYS_H */
--- NEW FILE: TODO ---
______________________________________________________________________________ - switch to snprintf
in hid_darwin.c, replace all sprintf()s with snprintf()s.
______________________________________________________________________________ - deal with hatswitches!!
Because of the currnently implementation of the conversion of the MacOS X style event to the Linux style event, an event with a value of zero is output on the unchanged axis when the hatswitch is moved in along the X or Y axis (as opposed to diagonally). but this might be fixed...
- fix up hatswitch logic... hmmm on Mac OS X, just make the next element in the array always be the Y axis of the hatswitch, then when receiving a hatswitch event, output, increment, then output again (yes, its a hack).
- what do standard hatswitches output on the various platforms? they should probably always output like axes, but then the CUI will be screwed
______________________________________________________________________________ = fix key names on Mac OS X
I think they are unimplemented... :-(
______________________________________________________________________________ = array lookups for symbols
implementation idea #2:
this array should be built by hid_build_elements_list(). Then each time it fetches an event using the element_pointer array, it would also get the stored usage_page and usage symbols, and instance t_float. So I need to make an element struct like:
struct _hid_element { void *element; t_symbol *type; // HID "usage page" t_symbol *usage; // Linux "code" t_float instance; t_float previous_value; //only output on change on abs and buttons } t_hid_element;
For Linux input.h, instead void *element, store the type and code numbers to compare against
______________________________________________________________________________ = make only the first executed instance fetch the data
the function is ugen_getsortno() -- returns an integer which increases eachtime DSP is restarted. You can add the function call (to the ugen chain for instance) each time you see ugen_getsortno() return an integer greater than the previous one you've
______________________________________________________________________________ = output one value per poll
- for relative axes, sum up all events and output one http://lists.apple.com/archives/mac-games-dev/2005/Oct/msg00060.html
- current method only works for instances in the same patch...
______________________________________________________________________________ = [poll 1( message set to exact delay based on block size
to eliminate the jitter of the messages being processed every block, have [poll 1( set the time to the poll size (~1.5ms for 44,100)
______________________________________________________________________________ = iterate through elements and do a proper queue of the ones we want:
- also, label multiple instances of the same usage
http://mud.5341.com/msg/8455.html
______________________________________________________________________________ = make second inlet for specific status requests [human->pd])
- [vendor(, [product( - [range( - [poll( - [name( - [type(
______________________________________________________________________________ = output device data on open
- Logical Min/Max i.e. [range -127 127( - device string [name Trackpad(
______________________________________________________________________________ = get tablets working on Mac OS X
http://www.versiontracker.com/php/feedback/article.php?story=200512211633268...
http://www.wacom-europe.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2719&ARCHIVE=
______________________________________________________________________________ = block devices like mice/keyboards etc from outputting
at least document the procedure needed
Mac OS X: http://lists.apple.com/archives/usb/2005/Aug/msg00068.html
______________________________________________________________________________ = open devices by name
i.e "Trackpad" a la Max's [hi]
______________________________________________________________________________ = = autoscaling based on Logical min/max
- this is probably essential for input, the question is how to find out what the data range is easily.
- output would be handy, rather than autoscale, to save on CPU
- this should probably be done in Pd space
______________________________________________________________________________ = test verbose names
- matju says symbols are compared by pointer, so they are fast
- try verbose names like: syn = sync snd = sound msc = misc rep = repeat pwr = power
- maybe these too abs = absolute rel = relative btn = button
- maybe make the type the full name, with the code using the abbreviation
- change generic ev_9 to type_9
- change word "code" to "element"
______________________________________________________________________________ = event name changes
- make key/button Type "button" rather than "key" (undecided on this one)
______________________________________________________________________________ = hid/serial
- open/close status outlet
- [send ( to send data
- [tgl] 1/0 for open/close
______________________________________________________________________________ = linux input synch events (EV_SYN)
- these seem to be generated by the Linux kernel, so they probably don't fit in with the [hid] scheme. Probably the best thing is to ditch them, or figure out whether they should be used in controlling the flow of event data, as they are intended.
______________________________________________________________________________ = writing support!
- Linux example: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6429
______________________________________________________________________________ = profile [hid] object and usage
- find out if [autoscale] takes a lot of CPU power, or where in [hid] is using CPU where it doesn't have to be
______________________________________________________________________________ = Report available FF effects
- check against HID Utilities Source/PID.h
______________________________________________________________________________ = pollfn for mouse-like devices
- determine whether using a pollfn is actually better than using a t_clock
- any device that acts like a system mouse can be used with a pollfn, since the mouse data will go thru Pd's network port, triggering the pollfn.
- this is probably unnecessary since the t_clock seems to run well at 1ms delay
- at standard block size (64 samples), one block = ~1.5ms
______________________________________________________________________________ = check out using USB timestamp
- use the USB timestamp to correctly space the output data
(meh, probably not useful)
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______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: crashes when you try yo open "mouse" with no args
______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: on Mac OS X, polling starts without hid_build_device_list() or hid_open()
- when polling starts, hid_build_device_list() should be called before starting
______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: figure out how to prevent segfaults on mismapped devices/elements
- it should gracefully ignore things where it currently segfaults
- looks like its in build_device_list
______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: multiple instances pointing to the same device don't have seperate close/free
- closing the device on one instance closing that same device on all other instances of [hid]
- deleting that instance also closes the device for all other instances pointing to that same device
______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: getting events from the queue doesn't output a 0 value event when the motion stops, so when the mouse stops, the sound keeps playing.
This is probably only a problem on relative axes.
This will probably have to be implemented on a platform-specific level:
- On Darwin/MacOSX, I think that the HIDGetEvent() loop will have to be followed by one call to HIDGetElementValue()
______________________________________________________________________________ - BUG: on MacOS X, two keyboard key codes are reported as hatswitches
abs abs_hat0x Button Input, Keyboard Usage 0x39 abs abs_hat0y Button Input, Keyboard Usage 0x39
I am pretty sure this is just a hid_print_element_list() display problem.