/* $NetBSD: dnkbd.c,v 1.10.18.1 2020/12/28 20:02:30 martin Exp $ */ /* $OpenBSD: dnkbd.c,v 1.17 2009/07/23 21:05:56 blambert Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2005, Miodrag Vallat * Copyright (c) 1997 Michael Smith. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Driver for the Apollo Domain keyboard and mouse. * * Random notes on the Apollo keyboard : * * - Powers up in 'cooked' mode, where the alpha keys generate ascii rather * than make/break codes. Other keys seem to behave OK though. * * - Alt L/R keys generate two-byte sequence : * make break * L 0xfe,2 0xfe,3 * R 0xfe,0 0xfe,1 * * - Mouse activity shows up inline in 4-byte packets introduced with 0xdf. * Byte 1 is 1MRL0000 where M, R, L are the mouse buttons, and 0 is * down, 1 is up. * Byte 2 is 2's complement X movement, +ve to the right. * Byte 3 is 2's complement Y movement, +ve is up. * * - Keyboard recognises commands sent to it, all preceded by 0xff. Commands * are echoed once sent completely. * * 0x00 go to cooked mode. * 0x01 go to 'raw' (scancode) mode. * 0x12,0x21 status report as \r\r\r followed by 0xff * and then the cooked/raw status. * 0x21,0x81 beep on * 0x21,0x82 beep off * * Some version examples : * * <3-@> <1-0> Apollo p/n 007121 REV 00 ('old-style' US layout) * <3-@> <2-0> Apollo p/n 007121 REV 01 ('old-style' US layout) * <3-@> <2-0> Apollo 3500? keyboard. * <3-@> HP p/n A1630-82001 R2 * ('new-style' off 425t, US layout), * also Apollo p/n 014555-002 * ('new-style' off DN5500, US layout). */ #include "opt_wsdisplay_compat.h" #include "wsdisplay.h" #include "wsmouse.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if NWSDISPLAY > 0 #include #endif #if NWSMOUSE > 0 #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "hilkbd.h" #include "ioconf.h" /* * Keyboard key codes */ #define DNKEY_CAPSLOCK 0x7e #define DNKEY_REPEAT 0x7f #define DNKEY_RELEASE 0x80 #define DNKEY_CHANNEL 0xff /* * Channels */ #define DNCHANNEL_RESET 0x00 #define DNCHANNEL_KBD 0x01 #define DNCHANNEL_MOUSE 0x02 /* * Keyboard modes */ #define DNMODE_COOKED 0x00 #define DNMODE_RAW 0x01 /* * Keyboard commands */ #define DNCMD_PREFIX 0xff #define DNCMD_COOKED DNMODE_COOKED #define DNCMD_RAW DNMODE_RAW #define DNCMD_IDENT_1 0x12 #define DNCMD_IDENT_2 0x21 /* * Bell commands */ #define DNCMD_BELL 0x21 #define DNCMD_BELL_ON 0x81 #define DNCMD_BELL_OFF 0x82 /* * Mouse status */ #define DNBUTTON_L 0x10 #define DNBUTTON_R 0x20 #define DNBUTTON_M 0x40 struct dnkbd_softc { device_t sc_dev; bus_space_tag_t sc_bst; bus_space_handle_t sc_bsh; int sc_flags; #define SF_ENABLED 0x01 /* keyboard enabled */ #define SF_CONSOLE 0x02 /* keyboard is console */ #define SF_POLLING 0x04 /* polling mode */ #define SF_PLUGGED 0x08 /* keyboard has been seen plugged */ #define SF_ATTACHED 0x10 /* subdevices have been attached */ #define SF_MOUSE 0x20 /* mouse enabled */ #define SF_BELL 0x40 /* bell is active */ #define SF_BELL_TMO 0x80 /* bell stop timeout is scheduled */ u_int sc_identlen; #define MAX_IDENTLEN 32 char sc_ident[MAX_IDENTLEN]; kbd_t sc_layout; enum { STATE_KEYBOARD, STATE_MOUSE, STATE_CHANNEL, STATE_ECHO } sc_state, sc_prevstate; u_int sc_echolen; uint8_t sc_mousepkt[3]; /* mouse packet being constructed */ u_int sc_mousepos; /* index in above */ struct callout sc_bellstop_tmo; device_t sc_wskbddev; #if NWSMOUSE > 0 device_t sc_wsmousedev; #endif #ifdef WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD int sc_rawkbd; #endif }; static int dnkbd_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *); static void dnkbd_attach(device_t, device_t, void *); CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(dnkbd, sizeof(struct dnkbd_softc), dnkbd_match, dnkbd_attach, NULL, NULL); static void dnkbd_init(struct dnkbd_softc *, uint16_t, uint16_t); static int dnkbd_enable(void *, int); static void dnkbd_set_leds(void *, int); static int dnkbd_ioctl(void *, u_long, void *, int, struct lwp *); static const struct wskbd_accessops dnkbd_accessops = { dnkbd_enable, dnkbd_set_leds, dnkbd_ioctl }; #if NWSMOUSE > 0 static int dnmouse_enable(void *); static int dnmouse_ioctl(void *, u_long, void *, int, struct lwp *); static void dnmouse_disable(void *); static const struct wsmouse_accessops dnmouse_accessops = { dnmouse_enable, dnmouse_ioctl, dnmouse_disable }; #endif static void dnkbd_bell(void *, u_int, u_int, u_int); static void dnkbd_cngetc(void *, u_int *, int *); static void dnkbd_cnpollc(void *, int); static const struct wskbd_consops dnkbd_consops = { dnkbd_cngetc, dnkbd_cnpollc, dnkbd_bell }; static struct wskbd_mapdata dnkbd_keymapdata = { dnkbd_keydesctab, #ifdef DNKBD_LAYOUT DNKBD_LAYOUT #else KB_US #endif }; typedef enum { EVENT_NONE, EVENT_KEYBOARD, EVENT_MOUSE } dnevent; #define APCIBRD(x) (500000 / (x)) static void dnevent_kbd(struct dnkbd_softc *, int); static void dnevent_kbd_internal(struct dnkbd_softc *, int); static void dnevent_mouse(struct dnkbd_softc *, uint8_t *); static void dnkbd_attach_subdevices(struct dnkbd_softc *); static void dnkbd_bellstop(void *); static void dnkbd_decode(int, u_int *, int *); static dnevent dnkbd_input(struct dnkbd_softc *, int); static int dnkbd_intr(void *); static int dnkbd_pollin(struct dnkbd_softc *, u_int); static int dnkbd_pollout(struct dnkbd_softc *, int); static int dnkbd_probe(struct dnkbd_softc *); static int dnkbd_send(struct dnkbd_softc *, const uint8_t *, size_t); static void dnkbd_break(struct dnkbd_softc *, int); int dnkbd_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t cf, void *aux) { struct frodo_attach_args *fa = aux; if (strcmp(fa->fa_name, dnkbd_cd.cd_name) != 0) return 0; if (machineid == HP_382) { /* 382 has frodo but no Domain keyboard connector. */ return 0; } /* only attach to the first frodo port */ return fa->fa_offset == FRODO_APCI_OFFSET(0); } void dnkbd_attach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = device_private(self); struct frodo_attach_args *fa = aux; aprint_normal(": "); sc->sc_dev = self; sc->sc_bst = fa->fa_bst; if (bus_space_map(sc->sc_bst, fa->fa_base + fa->fa_offset, FRODO_APCISPACE, 0, &sc->sc_bsh) != 0) { aprint_error(": can't map i/o space\n"); return; } callout_init(&sc->sc_bellstop_tmo, 0); callout_setfunc(&sc->sc_bellstop_tmo, dnkbd_bellstop, sc); /* reset the port */ dnkbd_init(sc, 1200, LCR_8BITS | LCR_PEVEN | LCR_PENAB); frodo_intr_establish(parent, dnkbd_intr, sc, fa->fa_line, IPL_VM); /* send break to reset keyboard state */ dnkbd_break(sc, 1); delay(10 * 1000); /* 10ms for 12 space bits */ dnkbd_break(sc, 0); delay(10 * 1000); /* probe for keyboard */ if (dnkbd_probe(sc) != 0) { aprint_normal("no keyboard\n"); return; } dnkbd_attach_subdevices(sc); } void dnkbd_init(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, uint16_t rate, uint16_t lctl) { bus_space_tag_t bst; bus_space_handle_t bsh; u_int divisor; bst = sc->sc_bst; bsh = sc->sc_bsh; divisor = APCIBRD(rate); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_lctl, LCR_DLAB); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_dlbl, divisor & 0xff); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_dlbh, (divisor >> 8) & 0xff); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_lctl, lctl); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_ier, IER_ERXRDY | IER_ETXRDY); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_fifo, FIFO_ENABLE | FIFO_RCV_RST | FIFO_XMT_RST | FIFO_TRIGGER_1); bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_mcr, MCR_DTR | MCR_RTS); delay(100); (void)bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_iir); } void dnkbd_attach_subdevices(struct dnkbd_softc *sc) { struct wskbddev_attach_args ka; #if NWSMOUSE > 0 struct wsmousedev_attach_args ma; #endif #if NHILKBD > 0 extern int hil_is_console; #endif /* * If both hilkbd and dnkbd are configured, prefer the Domain * keyboard as console (if we are here, we know the keyboard is * plugged), unless the console keyboard has been claimed already * (i.e. late hotplug with hil keyboard plugged first). */ #if NWSDISPLAY > 0 if (cn_tab->cn_putc == wsdisplay_cnputc) { #if NHILKBD > 0 if (hil_is_console == -1) { ka.console = 1; hil_is_console = 0; } else ka.console = 0; #else ka.console = 1; #endif } else #endif { ka.console = 0; } ka.keymap = &dnkbd_keymapdata; ka.accessops = &dnkbd_accessops; ka.accesscookie = sc; #ifndef DKKBD_LAYOUT dnkbd_keymapdata.layout = sc->sc_layout; #endif if (ka.console) { sc->sc_flags = SF_PLUGGED | SF_CONSOLE | SF_ENABLED; wskbd_cnattach(&dnkbd_consops, sc, &dnkbd_keymapdata); } else { sc->sc_flags = SF_PLUGGED; } sc->sc_wskbddev = config_found_ia(sc->sc_dev, "wskbddev", &ka, wskbddevprint); #if NWSMOUSE > 0 ma.accessops = &dnmouse_accessops; ma.accesscookie = sc; sc->sc_wsmousedev = config_found_ia(sc->sc_dev, "wsmousedev", &ma, wsmousedevprint); #endif SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_ATTACHED); } int dnkbd_probe(struct dnkbd_softc *sc) { int dat, rc, flags; uint8_t cmdbuf[2]; char rspbuf[MAX_IDENTLEN], *word, *end; u_int i; int s; s = spltty(); flags = sc->sc_flags; SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_POLLING); sc->sc_state = STATE_CHANNEL; splx(s); /* * Switch keyboard to raw mode. */ cmdbuf[0] = DNCMD_RAW; rc = dnkbd_send(sc, cmdbuf, 1); if (rc != 0) goto out; /* * Send the identify command. */ cmdbuf[0] = DNCMD_IDENT_1; cmdbuf[1] = DNCMD_IDENT_2; rc = dnkbd_send(sc, cmdbuf, 2); if (rc != 0) goto out; for (i = 0; ; i++) { dat = dnkbd_pollin(sc, 10000); if (dat == -1) break; if (i < sizeof(rspbuf)) rspbuf[i] = dat; } if (i > sizeof(rspbuf) || i == 0) { aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_dev, "unexpected identify string length %d\n", i); rc = ENXIO; goto out; } /* * Make sure the identification string is NULL terminated * (overwriting the keyboard mode byte if necessary). */ i--; if (rspbuf[i] != 0) rspbuf[i] = 0; /* * Now display the identification strings, if they changed. */ if (i != sc->sc_identlen || memcmp(rspbuf, sc->sc_ident, i) != 0) { sc->sc_layout = KB_US; sc->sc_identlen = i; memcpy(sc->sc_ident, rspbuf, i); if (cold == 0) aprint_normal_dev(sc->sc_dev, ""); aprint_normal("model "); word = rspbuf; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { end = strchr(word, '\r'); if (end == NULL) break; *end++ = '\0'; aprint_normal("<%s> ", word); /* * Parse the layout code if applicable */ if (i == 1 && *word++ == '3') { if (*word == '-') word++; switch (*word) { #if 0 default: case ' ': sc->sc_layout = KB_US; break; #endif case 'a': sc->sc_layout = KB_DE; break; case 'b': sc->sc_layout = KB_FR; break; case 'c': sc->sc_layout = KB_DK; break; case 'd': sc->sc_layout = KB_SV; break; case 'e': sc->sc_layout = KB_UK; break; case 'f': sc->sc_layout = KB_JP; break; case 'g': sc->sc_layout = KB_SG; break; } } word = end; } aprint_normal("\n"); } /* * Ready to work, the default channel is the keyboard. */ sc->sc_state = STATE_KEYBOARD; out: s = spltty(); sc->sc_flags = flags; splx(s); return rc; } /* * State machine. * * In raw mode, the keyboard may feed us the following sequences: * - on the keyboard channel: * + a raw key code, in the range 0x01-0x7e, or'ed with 0x80 if key release. * + the key repeat sequence 0x7f. * - on the mouse channel: * + a 3 byte mouse sequence (buttons state, dx move, dy move). * - at any time: * + a 2 byte channel sequence (0xff followed by the channel number) telling * us which device the following input will come from. * + if we get 0xff but an invalid channel number, this is a command echo. * Currently we only handle this for bell commands, which size are known. * Other commands are issued through dnkbd_send() which ``eats'' the echo. * * Older keyboards reset the channel to the keyboard (by sending ff 01) after * every mouse packet. */ dnevent dnkbd_input(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, int dat) { dnevent event = EVENT_NONE; switch (sc->sc_state) { case STATE_KEYBOARD: switch (dat) { case DNKEY_REPEAT: /* * We ignore event repeats, as wskbd does its own * soft repeat processing. */ break; case DNKEY_CHANNEL: sc->sc_prevstate = sc->sc_state; sc->sc_state = STATE_CHANNEL; break; default: event = EVENT_KEYBOARD; break; } break; case STATE_MOUSE: if (dat == DNKEY_CHANNEL && sc->sc_mousepos == 0) { sc->sc_prevstate = sc->sc_state; sc->sc_state = STATE_CHANNEL; } else { sc->sc_mousepkt[sc->sc_mousepos++] = dat; if (sc->sc_mousepos == sizeof(sc->sc_mousepkt)) { sc->sc_mousepos = 0; event = EVENT_MOUSE; } } break; case STATE_CHANNEL: switch (dat) { case DNKEY_CHANNEL: /* * During hotplug, we might get spurious 0xff bytes. * Ignore them. */ break; case DNCHANNEL_RESET: /* * Identify the keyboard again. This will switch it to * raw mode again. If this fails, we'll consider the * keyboard as unplugged (to ignore further events until * a successful reset). */ if (dnkbd_probe(sc) == 0) { /* * We need to attach wskbd and wsmouse children * if this is a live first plug. */ if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_ATTACHED)) dnkbd_attach_subdevices(sc); SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_PLUGGED); } else { CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_PLUGGED); } sc->sc_state = STATE_KEYBOARD; break; case DNCHANNEL_KBD: sc->sc_state = STATE_KEYBOARD; break; case DNCHANNEL_MOUSE: sc->sc_state = STATE_MOUSE; sc->sc_mousepos = 0; /* just in case */ break; case DNCMD_BELL: /* * We are getting a bell command echoed to us. * Ignore it. */ sc->sc_state = STATE_ECHO; sc->sc_echolen = 1; /* one byte to follow */ break; default: printf("%s: unexpected channel byte %02x\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), dat); break; } break; case STATE_ECHO: if (--sc->sc_echolen == 0) { /* get back to the state we were in before the echo */ sc->sc_state = sc->sc_prevstate; } break; } return event; } /* * Event breakers. */ void dnkbd_decode(int keycode, u_int *type, int *key) { *type = (keycode & DNKEY_RELEASE) ? WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_UP : WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_DOWN; *key = (keycode & ~DNKEY_RELEASE); } void dnevent_kbd(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, int dat) { if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_PLUGGED)) return; if (sc->sc_wskbddev == NULL) return; if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_ENABLED)) return; /* * Even in raw mode, the caps lock key is treated specially: * first key press causes event 0x7e, release causes no event; * then a new key press causes nothing, and release causes * event 0xfe. Moreover, while kept down, it does not produce * repeat events. * * So the best we can do is fake the missed events, but this * will not allow the capslock key to be remapped as a control * key since it will not be possible to chord it with anything. */ dnevent_kbd_internal(sc, dat); if ((dat & ~DNKEY_RELEASE) == DNKEY_CAPSLOCK) dnevent_kbd_internal(sc, dat ^ DNKEY_RELEASE); } void dnevent_kbd_internal(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, int dat) { u_int type; int key; int s; dnkbd_decode(dat, &type, &key); #ifdef WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD if (sc->sc_rawkbd) { u_char cbuf[2]; int c, j; j = 0; c = dnkbd_raw[key]; if (c != 0) { /* fake extended scancode if necessary */ if (c & 0x80) cbuf[j++] = 0xe0; cbuf[j] = c & 0x7f; if (type == WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_UP) cbuf[j] |= 0x80; j++; } if (j != 0) { s = spltty(); wskbd_rawinput(sc->sc_wskbddev, cbuf, j); splx(s); } } else #endif { s = spltty(); wskbd_input(sc->sc_wskbddev, type, key); splx(s); } } #if NWSMOUSE > 0 void dnevent_mouse(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, uint8_t *dat) { if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_PLUGGED)) return; if (sc->sc_wsmousedev == NULL) return; if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_MOUSE)) return; /* * First byte is button status. It has the 0x80 bit always set, and * the next 3 bits are *cleared* when the mouse buttons are pressed. */ #ifdef DEBUG if (!ISSET(*dat, 0x80)) { printf("%s: incorrect mouse packet %02x %02x %02x\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), dat[0], dat[1], dat[2]); return; } #endif wsmouse_input(sc->sc_wsmousedev, (~dat[0] & (DNBUTTON_L | DNBUTTON_M | DNBUTTON_R)) >> 4, (int8_t)dat[1], (int8_t)dat[2], 0, 0, WSMOUSE_INPUT_DELTA); } #endif /* * Low-level communication routines. */ int dnkbd_pollin(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, u_int tries) { bus_space_tag_t bst; bus_space_handle_t bsh; u_int cnt; bst = sc->sc_bst; bsh = sc->sc_bsh; for (cnt = tries; cnt != 0; cnt--) { if (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_lsr) & LSR_RXRDY) break; DELAY(10); } if (cnt == 0) return -1; else return (int)bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_data); } int dnkbd_pollout(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, int dat) { bus_space_tag_t bst; bus_space_handle_t bsh; u_int cnt; bst = sc->sc_bst; bsh = sc->sc_bsh; for (cnt = 10000; cnt != 0; cnt--) { if (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_lsr) & LSR_TXRDY) break; DELAY(10); } if (cnt == 0) return EBUSY; else { bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_data, dat); return 0; } } int dnkbd_send(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, const uint8_t *cmdbuf, size_t cmdlen) { int cnt, rc, dat; u_int cmdpos; /* drain rxfifo */ for (cnt = 10; cnt != 0; cnt--) { if (dnkbd_pollin(sc, 10) == -1) break; } if (cnt == 0) return EBUSY; /* send command escape */ if ((rc = dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_PREFIX)) != 0) return rc; /* send command buffer */ for (cmdpos = 0; cmdpos < cmdlen; cmdpos++) { if ((rc = dnkbd_pollout(sc, cmdbuf[cmdpos])) != 0) return rc; } /* wait for command echo */ do { dat = dnkbd_pollin(sc, 10000); if (dat == -1) return EIO; } while (dat != DNCMD_PREFIX); for (cmdpos = 0; cmdpos < cmdlen; cmdpos++) { dat = dnkbd_pollin(sc, 10000); if (dat != cmdbuf[cmdpos]) return EIO; } return 0; } void dnkbd_break(struct dnkbd_softc *sc, int onoff) { bus_space_tag_t bst; bus_space_handle_t bsh; uint8_t reg; bst = sc->sc_bst; bsh = sc->sc_bsh; reg = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_lctl); if (onoff) reg |= LCR_SBREAK; else reg &= ~LCR_SBREAK; bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, com_lctl, reg); } int dnkbd_intr(void *v) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; bus_space_tag_t bst; bus_space_handle_t bsh; uint8_t iir, lsr, c; int claimed = 0; bst = sc->sc_bst; bsh = sc->sc_bsh; for (;;) { iir = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_iir); switch (iir & IIR_IMASK) { case IIR_RLS: /* * Line status change. This should never happen, * so silently ack the interrupt. */ c = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_lsr); break; case IIR_RXRDY: case IIR_RXTOUT: /* * Data available. We process it byte by byte, * unless we are doing polling work... */ if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_POLLING)) { return 1; } for (;;) { c = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_data); switch (dnkbd_input(sc, c)) { case EVENT_KEYBOARD: dnevent_kbd(sc, c); break; #if NWSMOUSE > 0 case EVENT_MOUSE: dnevent_mouse(sc, sc->sc_mousepkt); break; #endif default: /* appease gcc */ break; } lsr = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_lsr) & LSR_RCV_MASK; if (lsr == 0) break; else if (lsr != LSR_RXRDY) { /* ignore error */ break; } } break; case IIR_TXRDY: /* * Transmit available. Since we do all our commands * in polling mode, we do not need to do anything here. */ break; default: if (iir & IIR_NOPEND) return claimed; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case IIR_MLSC: /* * Modem status change. This should never happen, * so silently ack the interrupt. */ c = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, com_msr); break; } claimed = 1; } } /* * Wskbd callbacks */ int dnkbd_enable(void *v, int on) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; if (on) { if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_ENABLED)) return EBUSY; SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_ENABLED); } else { if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_CONSOLE)) return EBUSY; CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_ENABLED); } return 0; } void dnkbd_set_leds(void *v, int leds) { /* * Not supported. There is only one LED on this keyboard, and * is hardware tied to the caps lock key. */ } int dnkbd_ioctl(void *v, u_long cmd, void *data, int flag, struct lwp *l) { #ifdef WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; #endif #define WSKBD_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0 switch (cmd) { case WSKBDIO_GTYPE: *(int *)data = WSKBD_TYPE_UNKNOWN; /* XXX */ return 0; case WSKBDIO_SETLEDS: return ENXIO; case WSKBDIO_GETLEDS: *(int *)data = 0; return 0; case WSKBDIO_COMPLEXBELL: #define d ((struct wskbd_bell_data *)data) dnkbd_bell(v, d->period, d->pitch, d->volume); #undef d return 0; #ifdef WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD case WSKBDIO_SETMODE: sc->sc_rawkbd = *(int *)data == WSKBD_RAW; return 0; #endif } return EPASSTHROUGH; } #if NWSMOUSE > 0 /* * Wsmouse callbacks */ int dnmouse_enable(void *v) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_MOUSE)) return EBUSY; SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_MOUSE); return 0; } int dnmouse_ioctl(void *v, u_long cmd, void *data, int flag, struct lwp *l) { #if 0 struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; #endif #define WSMOUSE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0 switch (cmd) { case WSMOUSEIO_GTYPE: *(int *)data = WSMOUSE_TYPE_UNKNOWN; /* XXX */ return 0; } return -1; } void dnmouse_disable(void *v) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_MOUSE); } #endif /* * Console support */ void dnkbd_cngetc(void *v, u_int *type, int *data) { static int lastdat = 0; struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; int s; int dat; /* Take care of caps lock */ if ((lastdat & ~DNKEY_RELEASE) == DNKEY_CAPSLOCK) { dat = lastdat ^ DNKEY_RELEASE; lastdat = 0; } else { for (;;) { s = splhigh(); dat = dnkbd_pollin(sc, 10000); if (dat != -1) { if (dnkbd_input(sc, dat) == EVENT_KEYBOARD) { splx(s); break; } } splx(s); } lastdat = dat; } dnkbd_decode(dat, type, data); } void dnkbd_cnpollc(void *v, int on) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; if (on) SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_POLLING); else CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_POLLING); } /* * Bell routines. */ void dnkbd_bell(void *v, u_int period, u_int pitch, u_int volume) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; int s; s = spltty(); if (pitch == 0 || period == 0 || volume == 0) { if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL_TMO)) { callout_stop(&sc->sc_bellstop_tmo); dnkbd_bellstop(v); } } else { if (!ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL)) { dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_PREFIX); dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_BELL); dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_BELL_ON); SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL); } if (ISSET(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL_TMO)) callout_stop(&sc->sc_bellstop_tmo); callout_schedule(&sc->sc_bellstop_tmo, period); SET(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL_TMO); } splx(s); } void dnkbd_bellstop(void *v) { struct dnkbd_softc *sc = v; int s; s = spltty(); dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_PREFIX); dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_BELL); dnkbd_pollout(sc, DNCMD_BELL_OFF); CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL); CLR(sc->sc_flags, SF_BELL_TMO); splx(s); }