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1 /*
2 * Remote Controller core header
4 * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License.
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 #ifndef _RC_CORE
17 #define _RC_CORE
19 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
20 #include <linux/kfifo.h>
21 #include <linux/time.h>
22 #include <linux/timer.h>
23 #include <media/rc-map.h>
25 extern int rc_core_debug;
26 #define IR_dprintk(level, fmt, arg...) if (rc_core_debug >= level) \
27 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: " fmt , __func__, ## arg)
29 enum rc_driver_type {
30 RC_DRIVER_SCANCODE = 0, /* Driver or hardware generates a scancode */
31 RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW, /* Needs a Infra-Red pulse/space decoder */
34 /**
35 * struct rc_dev - represents a remote control device
36 * @dev: driver model's view of this device
37 * @input_name: name of the input child device
38 * @input_phys: physical path to the input child device
39 * @input_id: id of the input child device (struct input_id)
40 * @driver_name: name of the hardware driver which registered this device
41 * @map_name: name of the default keymap
42 * @rc_map: current scan/key table
43 * @lock: used to ensure we've filled in all protocol details before
44 * anyone can call show_protocols or store_protocols
45 * @devno: unique remote control device number
46 * @raw: additional data for raw pulse/space devices
47 * @input_dev: the input child device used to communicate events to userspace
48 * @driver_type: specifies if protocol decoding is done in hardware or software
49 * @idle: used to keep track of RX state
50 * @allowed_protos: bitmask with the supported RC_TYPE_* protocols
51 * @scanmask: some hardware decoders are not capable of providing the full
52 * scancode to the application. As this is a hardware limit, we can't do
53 * anything with it. Yet, as the same keycode table can be used with other
54 * devices, a mask is provided to allow its usage. Drivers should generally
55 * leave this field in blank
56 * @priv: driver-specific data
57 * @keylock: protects the remaining members of the struct
58 * @keypressed: whether a key is currently pressed
59 * @keyup_jiffies: time (in jiffies) when the current keypress should be released
60 * @timer_keyup: timer for releasing a keypress
61 * @last_keycode: keycode of last keypress
62 * @last_scancode: scancode of last keypress
63 * @last_toggle: toggle value of last command
64 * @timeout: optional time after which device stops sending data
65 * @min_timeout: minimum timeout supported by device
66 * @max_timeout: maximum timeout supported by device
67 * @rx_resolution : resolution (in ns) of input sampler
68 * @tx_resolution: resolution (in ns) of output sampler
69 * @change_protocol: allow changing the protocol used on hardware decoders
70 * @open: callback to allow drivers to enable polling/irq when IR input device
71 * is opened.
72 * @close: callback to allow drivers to disable polling/irq when IR input device
73 * is opened.
74 * @s_tx_mask: set transmitter mask (for devices with multiple tx outputs)
75 * @s_tx_carrier: set transmit carrier frequency
76 * @s_tx_duty_cycle: set transmit duty cycle (0% - 100%)
77 * @s_rx_carrier: inform driver about carrier it is expected to handle
78 * @tx_ir: transmit IR
79 * @s_idle: enable/disable hardware idle mode, upon which,
80 * device doesn't interrupt host until it sees IR pulses
81 * @s_learning_mode: enable wide band receiver used for learning
82 * @s_carrier_report: enable carrier reports
84 struct rc_dev {
85 struct device dev;
86 const char *input_name;
87 const char *input_phys;
88 struct input_id input_id;
89 char *driver_name;
90 const char *map_name;
91 struct rc_map rc_map;
92 struct mutex lock;
93 unsigned long devno;
94 struct ir_raw_event_ctrl *raw;
95 struct input_dev *input_dev;
96 enum rc_driver_type driver_type;
97 bool idle;
98 u64 allowed_protos;
99 u32 scanmask;
100 void *priv;
101 spinlock_t keylock;
102 bool keypressed;
103 unsigned long keyup_jiffies;
104 struct timer_list timer_keyup;
105 u32 last_keycode;
106 u32 last_scancode;
107 u8 last_toggle;
108 u32 timeout;
109 u32 min_timeout;
110 u32 max_timeout;
111 u32 rx_resolution;
112 u32 tx_resolution;
113 int (*change_protocol)(struct rc_dev *dev, u64 rc_type);
114 int (*open)(struct rc_dev *dev);
115 void (*close)(struct rc_dev *dev);
116 int (*s_tx_mask)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 mask);
117 int (*s_tx_carrier)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 carrier);
118 int (*s_tx_duty_cycle)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 duty_cycle);
119 int (*s_rx_carrier_range)(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 min, u32 max);
120 int (*tx_ir)(struct rc_dev *dev, unsigned *txbuf, unsigned n);
121 void (*s_idle)(struct rc_dev *dev, bool enable);
122 int (*s_learning_mode)(struct rc_dev *dev, int enable);
123 int (*s_carrier_report) (struct rc_dev *dev, int enable);
126 #define to_rc_dev(d) container_of(d, struct rc_dev, dev)
129 * From rc-main.c
130 * Those functions can be used on any type of Remote Controller. They
131 * basically creates an input_dev and properly reports the device as a
132 * Remote Controller, at sys/class/rc.
135 struct rc_dev *rc_allocate_device(void);
136 void rc_free_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
137 int rc_register_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
138 void rc_unregister_device(struct rc_dev *dev);
140 void rc_repeat(struct rc_dev *dev);
141 void rc_keydown(struct rc_dev *dev, int scancode, u8 toggle);
142 void rc_keydown_notimeout(struct rc_dev *dev, int scancode, u8 toggle);
143 void rc_keyup(struct rc_dev *dev);
144 u32 rc_g_keycode_from_table(struct rc_dev *dev, u32 scancode);
147 * From rc-raw.c
148 * The Raw interface is specific to InfraRed. It may be a good idea to
149 * split it later into a separate header.
152 enum raw_event_type {
153 IR_SPACE = (1 << 0),
154 IR_PULSE = (1 << 1),
155 IR_START_EVENT = (1 << 2),
156 IR_STOP_EVENT = (1 << 3),
159 struct ir_raw_event {
160 union {
161 u32 duration;
163 struct {
164 u32 carrier;
165 u8 duty_cycle;
169 unsigned pulse:1;
170 unsigned reset:1;
171 unsigned timeout:1;
172 unsigned carrier_report:1;
175 #define DEFINE_IR_RAW_EVENT(event) \
176 struct ir_raw_event event = { \
177 { .duration = 0 } , \
178 .pulse = 0, \
179 .reset = 0, \
180 .timeout = 0, \
181 .carrier_report = 0 }
183 static inline void init_ir_raw_event(struct ir_raw_event *ev)
185 memset(ev, 0, sizeof(*ev));
188 #define IR_MAX_DURATION 0xFFFFFFFF /* a bit more than 4 seconds */
189 #define US_TO_NS(usec) ((usec) * 1000)
190 #define MS_TO_US(msec) ((msec) * 1000)
191 #define MS_TO_NS(msec) ((msec) * 1000 * 1000)
193 void ir_raw_event_handle(struct rc_dev *dev);
194 int ir_raw_event_store(struct rc_dev *dev, struct ir_raw_event *ev);
195 int ir_raw_event_store_edge(struct rc_dev *dev, enum raw_event_type type);
196 int ir_raw_event_store_with_filter(struct rc_dev *dev,
197 struct ir_raw_event *ev);
198 void ir_raw_event_set_idle(struct rc_dev *dev, bool idle);
200 static inline void ir_raw_event_reset(struct rc_dev *dev)
202 DEFINE_IR_RAW_EVENT(ev);
203 ev.reset = true;
205 ir_raw_event_store(dev, &ev);
206 ir_raw_event_handle(dev);
209 /* extract mask bits out of data and pack them into the result */
210 static inline u32 ir_extract_bits(u32 data, u32 mask)
212 u32 vbit = 1, value = 0;
214 do {
215 if (mask & 1) {
216 if (data & 1)
217 value |= vbit;
218 vbit <<= 1;
220 data >>= 1;
221 } while (mask >>= 1);
223 return value;
226 #endif /* _RC_CORE */