4 * Copyright 1997 Andreas Mohr
5 * Copyright 2000 Wolfgang Schwotzer
6 * Copyright 2002 David Hagood
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9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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24 * - nearly all joystick functions can be regarded as obsolete,
25 * as Linux (2.1.x) now supports extended joysticks with a completely
26 * new joystick driver interface
27 * New driver's docu says:
28 * "For backward compatibility the old interface is still included,
29 * but will be dropped in the future."
30 * Thus we should implement the new interface and at most keep the old
31 * routines for backward compatibility.
32 * - better support of enhanced joysticks (Linux 2.2 interface is available)
33 * - support more joystick drivers (like the XInput extension)
34 * - should load joystick DLL as any other driver (instead of hardcoding)
35 * the driver's name, and load it as any low lever driver.
39 #include "wine/port.h"
49 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
50 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
52 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_IOCTL_H
53 #include <linux/ioctl.h>
55 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_JOYSTICK_H
56 #include <linux/joystick.h>
60 #define JOYDEV_NEW "/dev/input/js%d"
61 #define JOYDEV_OLD "/dev/js%d"
63 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ERRNO_H
64 #include <sys/errno.h>
73 #include "wine/debug.h"
75 #include "wine/unicode.h"
77 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(joystick);
79 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_JOYSTICK_H
81 #define MAXJOYSTICK (JOYSTICKID2 + 1)
83 typedef struct tagWINE_JSTCK {
86 /* Some extra info we need to make this acutaly work under the
88 First of all, we cannot keep closing and reopening the device file -
89 that blows away the state of the stick device, and we lose events. So, we
90 need to open the low-level device once, and close it when we are done.
92 Secondly, the event API only gives us what's changed. However, Windows apps
93 want the whole state every time, so we have to cache the data.
96 int dev; /* Linux level device file descriptor */
106 static WINE_JSTCK JSTCK_Data[MAXJOYSTICK];
108 /**************************************************************************
109 * JSTCK_drvGet [internal]
111 static WINE_JSTCK *JSTCK_drvGet(DWORD_PTR dwDevID)
115 if ((dwDevID - (DWORD_PTR)JSTCK_Data) % sizeof(JSTCK_Data[0]) != 0)
117 p = (dwDevID - (DWORD_PTR)JSTCK_Data) / sizeof(JSTCK_Data[0]);
118 if (p < 0 || p >= MAXJOYSTICK || !((WINE_JSTCK*)dwDevID)->in_use)
121 return (WINE_JSTCK*)dwDevID;
124 /**************************************************************************
125 * JSTCK_drvOpen [internal]
127 static LRESULT JSTCK_drvOpen(LPSTR str, DWORD dwIntf)
129 if (dwIntf >= MAXJOYSTICK || JSTCK_Data[dwIntf].in_use)
132 JSTCK_Data[dwIntf].joyIntf = dwIntf;
133 JSTCK_Data[dwIntf].in_use = 1;
134 return (LRESULT)&JSTCK_Data[dwIntf];
137 /**************************************************************************
138 * JSTCK_drvClose [internal]
140 static LRESULT JSTCK_drvClose(DWORD_PTR dwDevID)
142 WINE_JSTCK* jstck = JSTCK_drvGet(dwDevID);
162 /**************************************************************************
163 * JSTCK_OpenDevice [internal]
165 static int JSTCK_OpenDevice(WINE_JSTCK* jstick)
173 sprintf(buf, JOYDEV_NEW, jstick->joyIntf);
174 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_22_JOYSTICK_API
175 flags = O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK;
179 if ((jstick->dev = open(buf, flags)) < 0) {
180 sprintf(buf, JOYDEV_OLD, jstick->joyIntf);
182 return (jstick->dev = open(buf, flags));
186 /**************************************************************************
187 * JoyGetDevCaps [MMSYSTEM.102]
189 static LRESULT JSTCK_GetDevCaps(DWORD_PTR dwDevID, LPJOYCAPSW lpCaps, DWORD dwSize)
192 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_22_JOYSTICK_API
196 char identString[MAXPNAMELEN];
199 static const WCHAR ini[] = {'W','i','n','e',' ','J','o','y','s','t','i','c','k',' ','D','r','i','v','e','r',0};
202 if ((jstck = JSTCK_drvGet(dwDevID)) == NULL)
203 return MMSYSERR_NODRIVER;
205 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_22_JOYSTICK_API
206 if ((dev = JSTCK_OpenDevice(jstck)) < 0) return JOYERR_PARMS;
207 ioctl(dev, JSIOCGAXES, &nrOfAxes);
208 ioctl(dev, JSIOCGBUTTONS, &nrOfButtons);
209 ioctl(dev, JSIOCGVERSION, &driverVersion);
210 ioctl(dev, JSIOCGNAME(sizeof(identString)), &identString);
211 TRACE("Driver: 0x%06x, Name: %s, #Axes: %d, #Buttons: %d\n",
212 driverVersion, identString, nrOfAxes, nrOfButtons);
213 lpCaps->wMid = MM_MICROSOFT;
214 lpCaps->wPid = MM_PC_JOYSTICK;
215 MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, identString, -1, lpCaps->szPname, MAXPNAMELEN);
216 lpCaps->szPname[MAXPNAMELEN-1] = '\0';
218 lpCaps->wXmax = 0xFFFF;
220 lpCaps->wYmax = 0xFFFF;
222 lpCaps->wZmax = (nrOfAxes >= 3) ? 0xFFFF : 0;
224 /* HalfLife won't allow you to map an axis event to things like
225 "next weapon" and "use". Linux reports the hat on my stick as
226 axis U and V. So, IFF BODGE_THE_HAT is defined, lie through our
227 teeth and say we have 32 buttons, and we will map the axises to
228 the high buttons. Really, perhaps this should be a registry entry,
229 or even a parameter to the Linux joystick driver (which would completely
230 remove the need for this.)
232 lpCaps->wNumButtons = 32;
234 lpCaps->wNumButtons = nrOfButtons;
236 if (dwSize == sizeof(JOYCAPSW)) {
237 /* since we suppose ntOfAxes <= 6 in the following code, do it explicitly */
238 if (nrOfAxes > 6) nrOfAxes = 6;
239 /* complete 95 structure */
241 lpCaps->wRmax = nrOfAxes >= 4 ? 0xFFFF : 0;
243 lpCaps->wUmax = nrOfAxes >= 5 ? 0xFFFF : 0;
245 lpCaps->wVmax = nrOfAxes >= 6 ? 0xFFFF : 0;
246 lpCaps->wMaxAxes = 6; /* same as MS Joystick Driver */
247 lpCaps->wNumAxes = nrOfAxes; /* nr of axes in use */
248 lpCaps->wMaxButtons = 32; /* same as MS Joystick Driver */
249 lpCaps->szRegKey[0] = 0;
250 lpCaps->szOEMVxD[0] = 0;
253 case 6: lpCaps->wCaps |= JOYCAPS_HASV;
254 case 5: lpCaps->wCaps |= JOYCAPS_HASU;
255 case 4: lpCaps->wCaps |= JOYCAPS_HASR;
256 case 3: lpCaps->wCaps |= JOYCAPS_HASZ;
257 /* FIXME: don't know how to detect for
258 JOYCAPS_HASPOV, JOYCAPS_POV4DIR, JOYCAPS_POVCTS */
262 lpCaps->wMid = MM_MICROSOFT;
263 lpCaps->wPid = MM_PC_JOYSTICK;
264 strcpyW(lpCaps->szPname, ini); /* joystick product name */
266 lpCaps->wXmax = 0xFFFF;
268 lpCaps->wYmax = 0xFFFF;
271 lpCaps->wNumButtons = 2;
272 if (dwSize == sizeof(JOYCAPSW)) {
273 /* complete 95 structure */
281 lpCaps->wMaxAxes = 2;
282 lpCaps->wNumAxes = 2;
283 lpCaps->wMaxButtons = 4;
284 lpCaps->szRegKey[0] = 0;
285 lpCaps->szOEMVxD[0] = 0;
289 return JOYERR_NOERROR;
292 /**************************************************************************
293 * JSTCK_GetPos [internal]
295 static LRESULT JSTCK_GetPosEx(DWORD_PTR dwDevID, LPJOYINFOEX lpInfo)
299 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_22_JOYSTICK_API
306 if ((jstck = JSTCK_drvGet(dwDevID)) == NULL)
307 return MMSYSERR_NODRIVER;
309 if ((dev = JSTCK_OpenDevice(jstck)) < 0) return JOYERR_PARMS;
311 #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_22_JOYSTICK_API
312 while ((read(dev, &ev, sizeof(struct js_event))) > 0) {
313 if (ev.type == (JS_EVENT_AXIS)) {
334 FIXME("Unknown joystick event '%d'\n", ev.number);
336 } else if (ev.type == (JS_EVENT_BUTTON)) {
338 jstck->buttons |= (1 << ev.number);
339 /* FIXME: what to do for this field when
340 * multiple buttons are depressed ?
342 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNBUTTONS)
343 lpInfo->dwButtonNumber = ev.number + 1;
346 jstck->buttons &= ~(1 << ev.number);
349 /* EAGAIN is returned when the queue is empty */
350 if (errno != EAGAIN) {
351 /* FIXME: error should not be ignored */
352 ERR("Error while reading joystick state (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
354 /* Now, copy the cached values into Window's structure... */
355 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNBUTTONS)
356 lpInfo->dwButtons = jstck->buttons;
357 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNX)
358 lpInfo->dwXpos = jstck->x + 32767;
359 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNY)
360 lpInfo->dwYpos = jstck->y + 32767;
361 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNZ)
362 lpInfo->dwZpos = jstck->z + 32767;
363 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNR)
364 lpInfo->dwRpos = jstck->r + 32767;
365 # ifdef BODGE_THE_HAT
366 else if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNBUTTONS)
369 lpInfo->dwButtons |= 1<<7;
370 else if (jstck->r < 0)
371 lpInfo->dwButtons |= 1<<8;
374 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNU)
375 lpInfo->dwUpos = jstck->u + 32767;
376 # ifdef BODGE_THE_HAT
377 else if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNBUTTONS)
380 lpInfo->dwButtons |= 1<<9;
381 else if (jstck->u < 0)
382 lpInfo->dwButtons |= 1<<10;
385 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNV)
386 lpInfo->dwVpos = jstck->v + 32767;
389 dev_stat = read(dev, &js, sizeof(js));
390 if (dev_stat != sizeof(js)) {
391 return JOYERR_UNPLUGGED; /* FIXME: perhaps wrong, but what should I return else ? */
395 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNX)
396 lpInfo->dwXpos = js.x; /* FIXME: perhaps multiply it somehow ? */
397 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNY)
398 lpInfo->dwYpos = js.y;
399 if (lpInfo->dwFlags & JOY_RETURNBUTTONS)
400 lpInfo->dwButtons = js.buttons;
403 TRACE("x: %d, y: %d, z: %d, r: %d, u: %d, v: %d, buttons: 0x%04x, flags: 0x%04x (fd %d)\n",
404 lpInfo->dwXpos, lpInfo->dwYpos, lpInfo->dwZpos,
405 lpInfo->dwRpos, lpInfo->dwUpos, lpInfo->dwVpos,
406 (unsigned int)lpInfo->dwButtons,
407 (unsigned int)lpInfo->dwFlags,
411 return JOYERR_NOERROR;
414 /**************************************************************************
415 * JSTCK_GetPos [internal]
417 static LRESULT JSTCK_GetPos(DWORD_PTR dwDevID, LPJOYINFO lpInfo)
422 memset(&ji, 0, sizeof(ji));
424 ji.dwSize = sizeof(ji);
425 ji.dwFlags = JOY_RETURNX | JOY_RETURNY | JOY_RETURNZ | JOY_RETURNBUTTONS;
426 ret = JSTCK_GetPosEx(dwDevID, &ji);
427 if (ret == JOYERR_NOERROR) {
428 lpInfo->wXpos = ji.dwXpos;
429 lpInfo->wYpos = ji.dwYpos;
430 lpInfo->wZpos = ji.dwZpos;
431 lpInfo->wButtons = ji.dwButtons;
437 /**************************************************************************
438 * DriverProc (JOYSTICK.@)
440 LRESULT CALLBACK JSTCK_DriverProc(DWORD_PTR dwDevID, HDRVR hDriv, UINT wMsg,
441 LPARAM dwParam1, LPARAM dwParam2)
443 /* EPP TRACE("(%08lX, %04X, %08lX, %08lX, %08lX)\n", */
444 /* EPP dwDevID, hDriv, wMsg, dwParam1, dwParam2); */
447 case DRV_LOAD: return 1;
448 case DRV_FREE: return 1;
449 case DRV_OPEN: return JSTCK_drvOpen((LPSTR)dwParam1, dwParam2);
450 case DRV_CLOSE: return JSTCK_drvClose(dwDevID);
451 case DRV_ENABLE: return 1;
452 case DRV_DISABLE: return 1;
453 case DRV_QUERYCONFIGURE: return 1;
454 case DRV_CONFIGURE: MessageBoxA(0, "JoyStick MultiMedia Driver !", "JoyStick Driver", MB_OK); return 1;
455 case DRV_INSTALL: return DRVCNF_RESTART;
456 case DRV_REMOVE: return DRVCNF_RESTART;
458 case JDD_GETNUMDEVS: return 1;
459 case JDD_GETDEVCAPS: return JSTCK_GetDevCaps(dwDevID, (LPJOYCAPSW)dwParam1, dwParam2);
460 case JDD_GETPOS: return JSTCK_GetPos(dwDevID, (LPJOYINFO)dwParam1);
461 case JDD_SETCALIBRATION:
462 case JDD_CONFIGCHANGED: return JOYERR_NOCANDO;
463 case JDD_GETPOSEX: return JSTCK_GetPosEx(dwDevID, (LPJOYINFOEX)dwParam1);
465 return DefDriverProc(dwDevID, hDriv, wMsg, dwParam1, dwParam2);
471 /**************************************************************************
472 * DriverProc (JOYSTICK.@)
474 LRESULT CALLBACK JSTCK_DriverProc(DWORD_PTR dwDevID, HDRVR hDriv, UINT wMsg,
475 LPARAM dwParam1, LPARAM dwParam2)
477 /* EPP TRACE("(%08lX, %04X, %08lX, %08lX, %08lX)\n", */
478 /* EPP dwDevID, hDriv, wMsg, dwParam1, dwParam2); */
487 case DRV_QUERYCONFIGURE: return 0;
488 case DRV_CONFIGURE: MessageBoxA(0, "JoyStick MultiMedia Driver !", "JoyStick Driver", MB_OK); return 1;
489 case DRV_INSTALL: return DRVCNF_RESTART;
490 case DRV_REMOVE: return DRVCNF_RESTART;
492 return DefDriverProc(dwDevID, hDriv, wMsg, dwParam1, dwParam2);