/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_INPUT_H #define ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_INPUT_H #include #include __BEGIN_DECLS #define INPUT_MODULE_API_VERSION_1_0 HARDWARE_MODULE_API_VERSION(1, 0) #define INPUT_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID "input" #define INPUT_INSTANCE_EVDEV "evdev" typedef enum input_bus { INPUT_BUS_BT, INPUT_BUS_USB, INPUT_BUS_SERIAL, INPUT_BUS_BUILTIN } input_bus_t; typedef struct input_host input_host_t; typedef struct input_device_handle input_device_handle_t; typedef struct input_device_identifier input_device_identifier_t; typedef struct input_device_definition input_device_definition_t; typedef struct input_report_definition input_report_definition_t; typedef struct input_report input_report_t; typedef struct input_collection input_collection_t; typedef enum { INPUT_USAGE_TOUCHPAD_X, INPUT_USAGE_TOUCHPAD_Y, // etc } input_usage_t; typedef enum { INPUT_COLLECTION_ID_TOUCH, INPUT_COLLECTION_ID_KEYBOARD, INPUT_COLLECTION_ID_MOUSE, INPUT_COLLECTION_ID_TOUCHPAD, // etc } input_collection_id_t; typedef struct input_message input_message_t; typedef struct input_host_callbacks { /** * Creates a device identifier with the given properties. * The unique ID should be a string that precisely identifies a given piece of hardware. For * example, an input device connected via Bluetooth could use its MAC address as its unique ID. */ input_device_identifier_t* (*create_device_identifier)(input_host_t* host, const char* name, int32_t product_id, int32_t vendor_id, input_bus_t bus, const char* unique_id); /** * Allocates the device definition which will describe the input capabilities of a device. A * device definition may be used to register as many devices as desired. */ input_device_definition_t* (*create_device_definition)(input_host_t* host); /** * Allocate either an input report, which the HAL will use to tell the host of incoming input * events, or an output report, which the host will use to tell the HAL of desired state * changes (e.g. setting an LED). */ input_report_definition_t* (*create_input_report_definition)(input_host_t* host); input_report_definition_t* (*create_output_report_definition)(input_host_t* host); /** * Append the report to the given input device. */ void (*input_device_definition_add_report)(input_host_t* host, input_device_definition_t* d, input_report_definition_t* r); /** * Add a collection with the given arity and ID. A collection describes a set * of logically grouped properties such as the X and Y coordinates of a single finger touch or * the set of keys on a keyboard. The arity declares how many repeated instances of this * collection will appear in whatever report it is attached to. The ID describes the type of * grouping being represented by the collection. For example, a touchscreen capable of * reporting up to 2 fingers simultaneously might have a collection with the X and Y * coordinates, an arity of 2, and an ID of INPUT_COLLECTION_USAGE_TOUCHSCREEN. Any given ID * may only be present once for a given report. */ void (*input_report_definition_add_collection)(input_host_t* host, input_report_definition_t* report, input_collection_id_t id, int32_t arity); /** * Declare an int usage with the given properties. The report and collection defines where the * usage is being declared. */ void (*input_report_definition_declare_usage_int)(input_host_t* host, input_report_definition_t* report, input_collection_id_t id, input_usage_t usage, int32_t min, int32_t max, float resolution); /** * Declare a set of boolean usages with the given properties. The report and collection * defines where the usages are being declared. */ void (*input_report_definition_declare_usages_bool)(input_host_t* host, input_report_definition_t* report, input_collection_id_t id, input_usage_t* usage, size_t usage_count); /** * Register a given input device definition. This notifies the host that an input device has * been connected and gives a description of all its capabilities. */ input_device_handle_t* (*register_device)(input_host_t* host, input_device_identifier_t* id, input_device_definition_t* d); /** Unregister the given device */ void (*unregister_device)(input_host_t* host, input_device_handle_t* handle); /** * Allocate a report that will contain all of the state as described by the given report. */ input_report_t* (*input_allocate_report)(input_host_t* host, input_report_definition_t* r); void (*report_event)(input_host_t* host, input_device_handle_t* d, input_report_t* report); } input_host_callbacks_t; typedef struct input_module input_module_t; struct input_module { /** * Common methods of the input module. This *must* be the first member * of input_module as users of this structure will cast a hw_module_t * to input_module pointer in contexts where it's known * the hw_module_t references a input_module. */ struct hw_module_t common; /** * Initialize the module with host callbacks. At this point the HAL should start up whatever * infrastructure it needs to in order to process input events. */ void (*init)(const input_module_t* module, input_host_t* host, input_host_callbacks_t cb); /** * Sends an output report with a new set of state the host would like the given device to * assume. */ void (*notify_report)(input_report_t* report); }; static inline int input_open(const struct hw_module_t** module, const char* type) { return hw_get_module_by_class(INPUT_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID, type, module); } __END_DECLS #endif /* ANDROID_INCLUDE_HARDWARE_INPUT_H */