patch-2.2.14 linux/drivers/sbus/char/sunmouse.c
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- Lines: 245
- Date:
Tue Jan 4 10:12:19 2000
- Orig file:
v2.2.13/linux/drivers/sbus/char/sunmouse.c
- Orig date:
Thu Apr 22 19:24:51 1999
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.2.13/linux/drivers/sbus/char/sunmouse.c linux/drivers/sbus/char/sunmouse.c
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
unsigned int tail;
union {
char stream [STREAM_SIZE];
- Firm_event ev [0];
+ Firm_event ev [EV_SIZE];
} queue;
};
@@ -142,8 +142,6 @@
}
/* Auto baud rate "detection". ;-) */
-static int mouse_bogon_bytes = 0;
-static int mouse_baud_changing = 0; /* For reporting things to the user. */
static int mouse_baud = 4800; /* Initial rate set by zilog driver. */
/* Change the baud rate after receiving too many "bogon bytes". */
@@ -161,71 +159,112 @@
mouse_baud = 1200;
rs_change_mouse_baud(mouse_baud);
- mouse_baud_changing = 1;
}
-void mouse_baud_detection(unsigned char c)
+/* This tries to monitor the mouse state so that it
+ * can automatically adjust to the correct baud rate.
+ * The mouse spits out BRKs when the baud rate is
+ * incorrect.
+ *
+ * It returns non-zero if we should ignore this byte.
+ */
+int mouse_baud_detection(unsigned char c, int is_break)
{
- static int wait_for_synchron = 1;
+ static int mouse_got_break = 0;
static int ctr = 0;
- if(wait_for_synchron) {
- if((c < 0x80) || (c > 0x87))
- mouse_bogon_bytes++;
- else {
- ctr = 0;
- wait_for_synchron = 0;
- }
- } else {
+ if (is_break) {
+ /* Let a few normal bytes go by before
+ * we jump the gun and say we need to
+ * try another baud rate.
+ */
+ if (mouse_got_break && ctr < 8)
+ return 1;
+
+ /* OK, we need to try another baud rate. */
+ sun_mouse_change_baud();
+ ctr = 0;
+ mouse_got_break = 1;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if (mouse_got_break) {
ctr++;
- if(ctr >= 4) {
- ctr = 0;
- wait_for_synchron = 1;
- if(mouse_baud_changing == 1) {
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "sunmouse: Successfully adjusted to %d baud.\n",
- mouse_baud);
- mouse_baud_changing = 0;
- }
+ if (c == 0x87) {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "sunmouse: Successfully "
+ "adjusted to %d baud.\n", mouse_baud);
+ mouse_got_break = 0;
}
+ return 1;
}
- if(mouse_bogon_bytes > 12) {
- sun_mouse_change_baud();
- mouse_bogon_bytes = 0;
- wait_for_synchron = 1;
- }
+
+ return 0;
}
-/* The following is called from the zs driver when bytes are received on
- * the Mouse zs8530 channel.
+/* You ask me, why does this cap the lower bound at -127 and not
+ * -128? Because the xf86 mouse code is crap and treats -128
+ * as an illegal value and resets it's protocol state machine
+ * when it sees this value.
+ */
+#define CLIP(__X) (((__X) > 127) ? 127 : (((__X) < -127) ? -127 : (__X)))
+
+/* The following is called from the serial driver when bytes/breaks
+ * are received on the Mouse line.
*/
void
-sun_mouse_inbyte(unsigned char byte)
+sun_mouse_inbyte(unsigned char byte, int is_break)
{
signed char mvalue;
int d, pushed = 0;
Firm_event ev;
add_mouse_randomness (byte);
+#if 0
+ {
+ static int xxx = 0;
+ printk("mouse(%02x:%d) ",
+ byte, is_break);
+ if (byte == 0x87) {
+ xxx = 0;
+ printk("\n");
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ if (mouse_baud_detection(byte, is_break))
+ return;
+
if(!sunmouse.active)
return;
- mouse_baud_detection(byte);
+ /* Ignore this if it is garbage. */
+ if (sunmouse.byte == 69) {
+ if (byte != 0x87)
+ return;
- if (!gen_events){
- push_char (byte);
- return;
+ /* Ok, we've begun the state machine. */
+ sunmouse.byte = 0;
}
-
+#if 0
/* If the mouse sends us a byte from 0x80 to 0x87
* we are starting at byte zero in the transaction
* protocol.
*/
if(byte >= 0x80 && byte <= 0x87)
sunmouse.byte = 0;
+#endif
mvalue = (signed char) byte;
switch(sunmouse.byte) {
case 0:
+ /* If we get a bogus button byte, just skip it.
+ * When we get here the baud detection code has
+ * passed, so the only other things which can
+ * cause this are dropped serial characters and
+ * confused mouse. We check this because otherwise
+ * begin posting erroneous mouse events.
+ */
+ if ((byte & 0xf0) != 0x80)
+ return;
+
/* Button state */
sunmouse.button_state = (~byte) & 0x7;
#ifdef SMOUSE_DEBUG
@@ -258,6 +297,7 @@
printk("DX2<%d>", mvalue);
#endif
sunmouse.delta_x += mvalue;
+ sunmouse.delta_x = CLIP(sunmouse.delta_x);
sunmouse.byte++;
return;
case 4:
@@ -266,7 +306,8 @@
printk("DY2<%d>", mvalue);
#endif
sunmouse.delta_y += mvalue;
- sunmouse.byte = 69; /* Some ridiculous value */
+ sunmouse.delta_y = CLIP(sunmouse.delta_y);
+ sunmouse.byte = 0; /* Back to button state */
break;
case 69:
/* Until we get the (0x80 -> 0x87) value we aren't
@@ -279,6 +320,12 @@
sunmouse.byte = 69; /* What could cause this? */
return;
};
+ if (!gen_events){
+ push_char (~sunmouse.button_state & 0x87);
+ push_char (sunmouse.delta_x);
+ push_char (sunmouse.delta_y);
+ return;
+ }
d = bstate ^ pstate;
pstate = bstate;
if (d){
@@ -389,6 +436,10 @@
if (current->tss.flags & SPARC_FLAG_32BIT) {
Firm_event *q = get_from_queue();
+ if ((end - p) <
+ ((sizeof(Firm_event) - sizeof(struct timeval) +
+ (sizeof(u32) * 2))))
+ break;
copy_to_user_ret((Firm_event *)p, q,
sizeof(Firm_event)-sizeof(struct timeval),
-EFAULT);
@@ -400,6 +451,8 @@
} else
#endif
{
+ if ((end - p) < sizeof(Firm_event))
+ break;
copy_to_user_ret((Firm_event *)p, get_from_queue(),
sizeof(Firm_event), -EFAULT);
p += sizeof (Firm_event);
@@ -409,16 +462,25 @@
file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_atime = CURRENT_TIME;
return p-buffer;
} else {
- int c;
-
- for (c = count; !queue_empty() && c; c--){
- put_user_ret(sunmouse.queue.stream[sunmouse.tail], buffer, -EFAULT);
+ int c, limit = 3;
+
+ if (count < limit)
+ limit = count;
+ for (c = 0; c < limit; c++) {
+ put_user(sunmouse.queue.stream[sunmouse.tail], buffer);
buffer++;
sunmouse.tail = (sunmouse.tail + 1) % STREAM_SIZE;
}
+ while (c < count) {
+ if (c >= 5)
+ break;
+ put_user(0, buffer);
+ buffer++;
+ c++;
+ }
sunmouse.ready = !queue_empty();
file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_atime = CURRENT_TIME;
- return count-c;
+ return c;
}
/* Only called if nothing was sent */
if (signal_pending(current))
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