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1 /*
2 * X11 tablet driver
4 * Copyright 2003 CodeWeavers (Aric Stewart)
6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
21 #include "config.h"
22 #include "wine/port.h"
24 #include <stdlib.h>
25 #include <stdarg.h>
27 #include "windef.h"
28 #include "winbase.h"
29 #include "winnls.h"
30 #include "x11drv.h"
31 #include "wine/library.h"
32 #include "wine/unicode.h"
33 #include "wine/debug.h"
34 #include "wintab.h"
36 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(wintab32);
38 #define WT_MAX_NAME_LEN 256
40 typedef struct tagWTI_CURSORS_INFO
42 WCHAR NAME[WT_MAX_NAME_LEN];
43 /* a displayable zero-terminated string containing the name of the
44 * cursor.
46 BOOL ACTIVE;
47 /* whether the cursor is currently connected. */
48 WTPKT PKTDATA;
49 /* a bit mask indicating the packet data items supported when this
50 * cursor is connected.
52 BYTE BUTTONS;
53 /* the number of buttons on this cursor. */
54 BYTE BUTTONBITS;
55 /* the number of bits of raw button data returned by the hardware.*/
56 DWORD cchBTNNAMES;
57 WCHAR *BTNNAMES;
58 /* a list of zero-terminated strings containing the names of the
59 * cursor's buttons. The number of names in the list is the same as the
60 * number of buttons on the cursor. The names are separated by a single
61 * zero character; the list is terminated by two zero characters.
63 BYTE BUTTONMAP[32];
64 /* a 32 byte array of logical button numbers, one for each physical
65 * button.
67 BYTE SYSBTNMAP[32];
68 /* a 32 byte array of button action codes, one for each logical
69 * button.
71 BYTE NPBUTTON;
72 /* the physical button number of the button that is controlled by normal
73 * pressure.
75 UINT NPBTNMARKS[2];
76 /* an array of two UINTs, specifying the button marks for the normal
77 * pressure button. The first UINT contains the release mark; the second
78 * contains the press mark.
80 UINT *NPRESPONSE;
81 /* an array of UINTs describing the pressure response curve for normal
82 * pressure.
84 BYTE TPBUTTON;
85 /* the physical button number of the button that is controlled by
86 * tangential pressure.
88 UINT TPBTNMARKS[2];
89 /* an array of two UINTs, specifying the button marks for the tangential
90 * pressure button. The first UINT contains the release mark; the second
91 * contains the press mark.
93 UINT *TPRESPONSE;
94 /* an array of UINTs describing the pressure response curve for
95 * tangential pressure.
97 DWORD PHYSID;
98 /* a manufacturer-specific physical identifier for the cursor. This
99 * value will distinguish the physical cursor from others on the same
100 * device. This physical identifier allows applications to bind
101 * functions to specific physical cursors, even if category numbers
102 * change and multiple, otherwise identical, physical cursors are
103 * present.
105 UINT MODE;
106 /* the cursor mode number of this cursor type, if this cursor type has
107 * the CRC_MULTIMODE capability.
109 UINT MINPKTDATA;
110 /* the minimum set of data available from a physical cursor in this
111 * cursor type, if this cursor type has the CRC_AGGREGATE capability.
113 UINT MINBUTTONS;
114 /* the minimum number of buttons of physical cursors in the cursor type,
115 * if this cursor type has the CRC_AGGREGATE capability.
117 UINT CAPABILITIES;
118 /* flags indicating cursor capabilities, as defined below:
119 CRC_MULTIMODE
120 Indicates this cursor type describes one of several modes of a
121 single physical cursor. Consecutive cursor type categories
122 describe the modes; the CSR_MODE data item gives the mode number
123 of each cursor type.
124 CRC_AGGREGATE
125 Indicates this cursor type describes several physical cursors
126 that cannot be distinguished by software.
127 CRC_INVERT
128 Indicates this cursor type describes the physical cursor in its
129 inverted orientation; the previous consecutive cursor type
130 category describes the normal orientation.
132 UINT TYPE;
133 /* Manufacturer Unique id for the item type */
134 } WTI_CURSORS_INFO, *LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO;
137 typedef struct tagWTI_DEVICES_INFO
139 WCHAR NAME[WT_MAX_NAME_LEN];
140 /* a displayable null- terminated string describing the device,
141 * manufacturer, and revision level.
143 UINT HARDWARE;
144 /* flags indicating hardware and driver capabilities, as defined
145 * below:
146 HWC_INTEGRATED:
147 Indicates that the display and digitizer share the same surface.
148 HWC_TOUCH
149 Indicates that the cursor must be in physical contact with the
150 device to report position.
151 HWC_HARDPROX
152 Indicates that device can generate events when the cursor is
153 entering and leaving the physical detection range.
154 HWC_PHYSID_CURSORS
155 Indicates that device can uniquely identify the active cursor in
156 hardware.
158 UINT NCSRTYPES;
159 /* the number of supported cursor types.*/
160 UINT FIRSTCSR;
161 /* the first cursor type number for the device. */
162 UINT PKTRATE;
163 /* the maximum packet report rate in Hertz. */
164 WTPKT PKTDATA;
165 /* a bit mask indicating which packet data items are always available.*/
166 WTPKT PKTMODE;
167 /* a bit mask indicating which packet data items are physically
168 * relative, i.e., items for which the hardware can only report change,
169 * not absolute measurement.
171 WTPKT CSRDATA;
172 /* a bit mask indicating which packet data items are only available when
173 * certain cursors are connected. The individual cursor descriptions
174 * must be consulted to determine which cursors return which data.
176 INT XMARGIN;
177 INT YMARGIN;
178 INT ZMARGIN;
179 /* the size of tablet context margins in tablet native coordinates, in
180 * the x, y, and z directions, respectively.
182 AXIS X;
183 AXIS Y;
184 AXIS Z;
185 /* the tablet's range and resolution capabilities, in the x, y, and z
186 * axes, respectively.
188 AXIS NPRESSURE;
189 AXIS TPRESSURE;
190 /* the tablet's range and resolution capabilities, for the normal and
191 * tangential pressure inputs, respectively.
193 AXIS ORIENTATION[3];
194 /* a 3-element array describing the tablet's orientation range and
195 * resolution capabilities.
197 AXIS ROTATION[3];
198 /* a 3-element array describing the tablet's rotation range and
199 * resolution capabilities.
201 WCHAR PNPID[WT_MAX_NAME_LEN];
202 /* a null-terminated string containing the devices Plug and Play ID.*/
203 } WTI_DEVICES_INFO, *LPWTI_DEVICES_INFO;
206 /***********************************************************************
207 * WACOM WINTAB EXTENSIONS TO SUPPORT CSR_TYPE
208 * In Wintab 1.2, a CSR_TYPE feature was added. This adds the
209 * ability to return a type of cursor on a tablet.
210 * Unfortunately, we cannot get the cursor type directly from X,
211 * and it is not specified directly anywhere. So we virtualize
212 * the type here. (This is unfortunate, the kernel module has
213 * the exact type, but we have no way of getting that module to
214 * pass us that type).
216 * Reference linuxwacom driver project wcmCommon.c function
217 * idtotype for a much larger list of CSR_TYPE.
219 * http://linuxwacom.cvs.sourceforge.net/linuxwacom/linuxwacom-prod/src/xdrv/wcmCommon.c?view=markup
221 * The WTI_CURSORS_INFO.TYPE data is supposed to be used like this:
222 * (cursor.TYPE & 0x0F06) == target_cursor_type
223 * Reference: Section Unique ID
224 * http://www.wacomeng.com/devsupport/ibmpc/gddevpc.html
226 #define CSR_TYPE_PEN 0x822
227 #define CSR_TYPE_ERASER 0x82a
228 #define CSR_TYPE_MOUSE_2D 0x007
229 #define CSR_TYPE_MOUSE_4D 0x094
230 /* CSR_TYPE_OTHER is a special value! assumed no real world signifigance
231 * if a stylus type or eraser type eventually have this value
232 * it'll be a bug. As of 2008 05 21 we can be sure because
233 * linux wacom lists all the known values and this isn't one of them */
234 #define CSR_TYPE_OTHER 0x000
236 typedef struct tagWTPACKET {
237 HCTX pkContext;
238 UINT pkStatus;
239 LONG pkTime;
240 WTPKT pkChanged;
241 UINT pkSerialNumber;
242 UINT pkCursor;
243 DWORD pkButtons;
244 DWORD pkX;
245 DWORD pkY;
246 DWORD pkZ;
247 UINT pkNormalPressure;
248 UINT pkTangentPressure;
249 ORIENTATION pkOrientation;
250 ROTATION pkRotation; /* 1.1 */
251 } WTPACKET, *LPWTPACKET;
254 #ifdef SONAME_LIBXI
256 #include <X11/Xlib.h>
257 #include <X11/extensions/XInput.h>
259 static int motion_type;
260 static int button_press_type;
261 static int button_release_type;
262 static int key_press_type;
263 static int key_release_type;
264 static int proximity_in_type;
265 static int proximity_out_type;
267 static HWND hwndTabletDefault;
268 static WTPACKET gMsgPacket;
269 static DWORD gSerial;
271 /* Reference: http://www.wacomeng.com/devsupport/ibmpc/gddevpc.html
273 * Cursors come in sets of 3 normally
274 * Cursor #0 = puck device 1
275 * Cursor #1 = stylus device 1
276 * Cursor #2 = eraser device 1
277 * Cursor #3 = puck device 2
278 * Cursor #4 = stylus device 2
279 * Cursor #5 = eraser device 2
280 * etc....
282 * A dual tracking/multimode tablet is one
283 * that supports 2 independent cursors of the same or
284 * different types simultaneously on a single tablet.
285 * This makes our cursor layout potentially like this
286 * Cursor #0 = puck 1 device 1
287 * Cursor #1 = stylus 1 device 1
288 * Cursor #2 = eraser 1 device 1
289 * Cursor #3 = puck 2 device 1
290 * Cursor #4 = stylus 2 device 1
291 * Cursor #5 = eraser 2 device 1
292 * Cursor #6 = puck 1 device 2
293 * etc.....
295 * So with multimode tablets we could potentially need
296 * 2 slots of the same type per tablet ie.
297 * you are usuing 2 styluses at once so they would
298 * get placed in Cursors #1 and Cursor #4
300 * Now say someone has 2 multimode tablets with 2 erasers each
301 * now we would need Cursor #2, #5, #8, #11
302 * So to support that we need CURSORMAX of 12 (0 to 11)
303 * FIXME: we don't support more than 4 regular tablets or 2 multimode tablets */
304 #define CURSORMAX 12
305 static INT button_state[CURSORMAX];
307 static LOGCONTEXTW gSysContext;
308 static WTI_DEVICES_INFO gSysDevice;
309 static WTI_CURSORS_INFO gSysCursor[CURSORMAX];
310 static INT gNumCursors; /* do NOT use this to iterate through gSysCursor slots */
313 /* XInput stuff */
314 static void *xinput_handle;
316 #define MAKE_FUNCPTR(f) static typeof(f) * p##f;
317 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XListInputDevices)
318 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XFreeDeviceList)
319 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XOpenDevice)
320 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XQueryDeviceState)
321 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XGetDeviceButtonMapping)
322 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XCloseDevice)
323 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XSelectExtensionEvent)
324 MAKE_FUNCPTR(XFreeDeviceState)
325 #undef MAKE_FUNCPTR
327 static INT X11DRV_XInput_Init(void)
329 xinput_handle = wine_dlopen(SONAME_LIBXI, RTLD_NOW, NULL, 0);
330 if (xinput_handle)
332 #define LOAD_FUNCPTR(f) if((p##f = wine_dlsym(xinput_handle, #f, NULL, 0)) == NULL) goto sym_not_found;
333 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XListInputDevices)
334 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XFreeDeviceList)
335 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XOpenDevice)
336 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XGetDeviceButtonMapping)
337 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XCloseDevice)
338 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XSelectExtensionEvent)
339 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XQueryDeviceState)
340 LOAD_FUNCPTR(XFreeDeviceState)
341 #undef LOAD_FUNCPTR
342 return 1;
344 sym_not_found:
345 return 0;
348 static int Tablet_ErrorHandler(Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *event, void* arg)
350 return 1;
353 static void trace_axes(XValuatorInfoPtr val)
355 int i;
356 XAxisInfoPtr axis;
358 for (i = 0, axis = val->axes ; i < val->num_axes; i++, axis++)
359 TRACE(" Axis %d: [resolution %d|min_value %d|max_value %d]\n", i, axis->resolution, axis->min_value, axis->max_value);
362 static BOOL match_token(const char *haystack, const char *needle)
364 const char *p, *q;
365 for (p = haystack; *p; )
367 while (*p && isspace(*p))
368 p++;
369 if (! *p)
370 break;
372 for (q = needle; *q && *p && tolower(*p) == tolower(*q); q++)
373 p++;
374 if (! *q && (isspace(*p) || !*p))
375 return TRUE;
377 while (*p && ! isspace(*p))
378 p++;
380 return FALSE;
383 /* Determining if an X device is a Tablet style device is an imperfect science.
384 ** We rely on common conventions around device names as well as the type reported
385 ** by Wacom tablets. This code will likely need to be expanded for alternate tablet types
387 ** Wintab refers to any device that interacts with the tablet as a cursor,
388 ** (stylus, eraser, tablet mouse, airbrush, etc)
389 ** this is not to be confused with wacom x11 configuration "cursor" device.
390 ** Wacoms x11 config "cursor" refers to its device slot (which we mirror with
391 ** our gSysCursors) for puck like devices (tablet mice essentially).
394 static BOOL is_tablet_cursor(const char *name, const char *type)
396 int i;
397 static const char *tablet_cursor_whitelist[] = {
398 "wacom",
399 "wizardpen",
400 "acecad",
401 "tablet",
402 "cursor",
403 "stylus",
404 "eraser",
405 "pad",
406 NULL
409 for (i=0; tablet_cursor_whitelist[i] != NULL; i++) {
410 if (name && match_token(name, tablet_cursor_whitelist[i]))
411 return TRUE;
412 if (type && match_token(type, tablet_cursor_whitelist[i]))
413 return TRUE;
415 return FALSE;
418 static BOOL is_stylus(const char *name, const char *type)
420 int i;
421 static const char* tablet_stylus_whitelist[] = {
422 "stylus",
423 "wizardpen",
424 "acecad",
425 NULL
428 for (i=0; tablet_stylus_whitelist[i] != NULL; i++) {
429 if (name && match_token(name, tablet_stylus_whitelist[i]))
430 return TRUE;
431 if (type && match_token(type, tablet_stylus_whitelist[i]))
432 return TRUE;
435 return FALSE;
438 static BOOL is_eraser(const char *name, const char *type)
440 if (name && match_token(name, "eraser"))
441 return TRUE;
442 if (type && match_token(type, "eraser"))
443 return TRUE;
444 return FALSE;
447 /* cursors are placed in gSysCursor rows depending on their type
448 * see CURSORMAX comments for more detail */
449 static BOOL add_system_cursor(LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO cursor)
451 UINT offset = 0;
453 if (cursor->TYPE == CSR_TYPE_PEN)
454 offset = 1;
455 else if (cursor->TYPE == CSR_TYPE_ERASER)
456 offset = 2;
458 for (; offset < CURSORMAX; offset += 3)
460 if (!gSysCursor[offset].ACTIVE)
462 gSysCursor[offset] = *cursor;
463 ++gNumCursors;
464 return TRUE;
468 return FALSE;
471 static void disable_system_cursors(void)
473 UINT i;
475 for (i = 0; i < CURSORMAX; ++i)
477 gSysCursor[i].ACTIVE = 0;
480 gNumCursors = 0;
484 /***********************************************************************
485 * X11DRV_LoadTabletInfo (X11DRV.@)
487 void CDECL X11DRV_LoadTabletInfo(HWND hwnddefault)
489 const WCHAR SZ_CONTEXT_NAME[] = {'W','i','n','e',' ','T','a','b','l','e','t',' ','C','o','n','t','e','x','t',0};
490 const WCHAR SZ_DEVICE_NAME[] = {'W','i','n','e',' ','T','a','b','l','e','t',' ','D','e','v','i','c','e',0};
491 const WCHAR SZ_NON_PLUGINPLAY[] = {'n','o','n','-','p','l','u','g','i','n','p','l','a','y',0};
493 struct x11drv_thread_data *data = x11drv_init_thread_data();
494 int num_devices;
495 int loop;
496 XDeviceInfo *devices;
497 XDeviceInfo *target = NULL;
498 BOOL axis_read_complete= FALSE;
500 XAnyClassPtr any;
501 XButtonInfoPtr Button;
502 XValuatorInfoPtr Val;
503 XAxisInfoPtr Axis;
505 XDevice *opendevice;
507 if (!X11DRV_XInput_Init())
509 ERR("Unable to initialize the XInput library.\n");
510 return;
513 hwndTabletDefault = hwnddefault;
515 /* Do base initialization */
516 strcpyW(gSysContext.lcName, SZ_CONTEXT_NAME);
517 strcpyW(gSysDevice.NAME, SZ_DEVICE_NAME);
519 gSysContext.lcOptions = CXO_SYSTEM;
520 gSysContext.lcLocks = CXL_INSIZE | CXL_INASPECT | CXL_MARGIN |
521 CXL_SENSITIVITY | CXL_SYSOUT;
523 gSysContext.lcMsgBase= WT_DEFBASE;
524 gSysContext.lcDevice = 0;
525 gSysContext.lcPktData =
526 PK_CONTEXT | PK_STATUS | PK_SERIAL_NUMBER| PK_TIME | PK_CURSOR |
527 PK_BUTTONS | PK_X | PK_Y | PK_NORMAL_PRESSURE | PK_ORIENTATION;
528 gSysContext.lcMoveMask=
529 PK_BUTTONS | PK_X | PK_Y | PK_NORMAL_PRESSURE | PK_ORIENTATION;
530 gSysContext.lcStatus = CXS_ONTOP;
531 gSysContext.lcPktRate = 100;
532 gSysContext.lcBtnDnMask = 0xffffffff;
533 gSysContext.lcBtnUpMask = 0xffffffff;
534 gSysContext.lcSensX = 65536;
535 gSysContext.lcSensY = 65536;
536 gSysContext.lcSensX = 65536;
537 gSysContext.lcSensZ = 65536;
538 gSysContext.lcSysSensX= 65536;
539 gSysContext.lcSysSensY= 65536;
541 /* initialize cursors */
542 disable_system_cursors();
544 /* Device Defaults */
545 gSysDevice.HARDWARE = HWC_HARDPROX|HWC_PHYSID_CURSORS;
546 gSysDevice.FIRSTCSR= 0;
547 gSysDevice.PKTRATE = 100;
548 gSysDevice.PKTDATA =
549 PK_CONTEXT | PK_STATUS | PK_SERIAL_NUMBER| PK_TIME | PK_CURSOR |
550 PK_BUTTONS | PK_X | PK_Y | PK_NORMAL_PRESSURE | PK_ORIENTATION;
551 strcpyW(gSysDevice.PNPID, SZ_NON_PLUGINPLAY);
553 wine_tsx11_lock();
555 devices = pXListInputDevices(data->display, &num_devices);
556 if (!devices)
558 WARN("XInput Extensions reported as not avalable\n");
559 wine_tsx11_unlock();
560 return;
562 TRACE("XListInputDevices reports %d devices\n", num_devices);
563 for (loop=0; loop < num_devices; loop++)
565 int class_loop;
566 char *device_type = devices[loop].type ? XGetAtomName(data->display, devices[loop].type) : NULL;
567 WTI_CURSORS_INFO cursor;
569 TRACE("Device %i: [id %d|name %s|type %s|num_classes %d|use %d]\n",
570 loop, (int) devices[loop].id, devices[loop].name, device_type ? device_type : "",
571 devices[loop].num_classes, devices[loop].use );
573 switch (devices[loop].use)
575 case IsXExtensionDevice:
576 #ifdef IsXExtensionPointer
577 case IsXExtensionPointer:
578 #endif
579 #ifdef IsXExtensionKeyboard
580 case IsXExtensionKeyboard:
581 #endif
582 TRACE("Is XExtension: Device, Keyboard, or Pointer\n");
583 target = &devices[loop];
585 if (strlen(target->name) >= WT_MAX_NAME_LEN)
587 ERR("Input device '%s' name too long - skipping\n", wine_dbgstr_a(target->name));
588 break;
591 X11DRV_expect_error(data->display, Tablet_ErrorHandler, NULL);
592 opendevice = pXOpenDevice(data->display,target->id);
593 if (!X11DRV_check_error() && opendevice)
595 unsigned char map[32];
596 int i;
597 int shft = 0;
599 X11DRV_expect_error(data->display,Tablet_ErrorHandler,NULL);
600 cursor.BUTTONS = pXGetDeviceButtonMapping(data->display, opendevice, map, 32);
601 if (X11DRV_check_error() || cursor.BUTTONS <= 0)
603 TRACE("No buttons, Non Tablet Device\n");
604 pXCloseDevice(data->display, opendevice);
605 break;
608 for (i=0; i< cursor.BUTTONS; i++,shft++)
610 cursor.BUTTONMAP[i] = map[i];
611 cursor.SYSBTNMAP[i] = (1<<shft);
613 pXCloseDevice(data->display, opendevice);
615 else
617 WARN("Unable to open device %s\n",target->name);
618 break;
620 MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UNIXCP, 0, target->name, -1, cursor.NAME, WT_MAX_NAME_LEN);
622 if (! is_tablet_cursor(target->name, device_type))
624 WARN("Skipping device %d [name %s|type %s]; not apparently a tablet cursor type device. If this is wrong, please report it to wine-devel@winehq.org\n",
625 loop, devices[loop].name, device_type ? device_type : "");
626 break;
629 cursor.ACTIVE = 1;
630 cursor.PKTDATA = PK_TIME | PK_CURSOR | PK_BUTTONS | PK_X | PK_Y |
631 PK_NORMAL_PRESSURE | PK_TANGENT_PRESSURE |
632 PK_ORIENTATION;
634 cursor.PHYSID = target->id;
635 cursor.NPBUTTON = 1;
636 cursor.NPBTNMARKS[0] = 0 ;
637 cursor.NPBTNMARKS[1] = 1 ;
638 cursor.CAPABILITIES = CRC_MULTIMODE;
640 /* prefer finding TYPE_PEN(most capable) */
641 if (is_stylus(target->name, device_type))
642 cursor.TYPE = CSR_TYPE_PEN;
643 else if (is_eraser(target->name, device_type))
644 cursor.TYPE = CSR_TYPE_ERASER;
645 else
646 cursor.TYPE = CSR_TYPE_OTHER;
648 any = target->inputclassinfo;
650 for (class_loop = 0; class_loop < target->num_classes; class_loop++)
652 switch (any->class)
655 case ValuatorClass:
656 Val = (XValuatorInfoPtr) any;
657 TRACE(" ValidatorInput %d: [class %d|length %d|num_axes %d|mode %d|motion_buffer %ld]\n",
658 class_loop, (int) Val->class, Val->length, Val->num_axes, Val->mode, Val->motion_buffer);
659 if (TRACE_ON(wintab32))
660 trace_axes(Val);
662 /* FIXME: This is imperfect; we compute our devices capabilities based upon the
663 ** first pen type device we find. However, a more correct implementation
664 ** would require acquiring a wide variety of tablets and running through
665 ** the various inputs to see what the values are. Odds are that a
666 ** more 'correct' algorithm would condense to this one anyway.
668 if (!axis_read_complete && cursor.TYPE == CSR_TYPE_PEN)
670 Axis = (XAxisInfoPtr) ((char *) Val + sizeof
671 (XValuatorInfo));
673 if (Val->num_axes>=1)
675 /* Axis 1 is X */
676 gSysDevice.X.axMin = Axis->min_value;
677 gSysDevice.X.axMax= Axis->max_value;
678 gSysDevice.X.axUnits = TU_INCHES;
679 gSysDevice.X.axResolution = Axis->resolution;
680 gSysContext.lcInOrgX = Axis->min_value;
681 gSysContext.lcSysOrgX = Axis->min_value;
682 gSysContext.lcInExtX = Axis->max_value;
683 gSysContext.lcSysExtX = Axis->max_value;
684 Axis++;
686 if (Val->num_axes>=2)
688 /* Axis 2 is Y */
689 gSysDevice.Y.axMin = Axis->min_value;
690 gSysDevice.Y.axMax= Axis->max_value;
691 gSysDevice.Y.axUnits = TU_INCHES;
692 gSysDevice.Y.axResolution = Axis->resolution;
693 gSysContext.lcInOrgY = Axis->min_value;
694 gSysContext.lcSysOrgY = Axis->min_value;
695 gSysContext.lcInExtY = Axis->max_value;
696 gSysContext.lcSysExtY = Axis->max_value;
697 Axis++;
699 if (Val->num_axes>=3)
701 /* Axis 3 is Normal Pressure */
702 gSysDevice.NPRESSURE.axMin = Axis->min_value;
703 gSysDevice.NPRESSURE.axMax= Axis->max_value;
704 gSysDevice.NPRESSURE.axUnits = TU_INCHES;
705 gSysDevice.NPRESSURE.axResolution =
706 Axis->resolution;
707 Axis++;
709 if (Val->num_axes >= 5)
711 /* Axis 4 and 5 are X and Y tilt */
712 XAxisInfoPtr XAxis = Axis;
713 Axis++;
714 if (max (abs(Axis->max_value),
715 abs(XAxis->max_value)))
717 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[0].axMin = 0;
718 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[0].axMax = 3600;
719 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[0].axUnits = TU_CIRCLE;
720 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[0].axResolution
721 = CASTFIX32(3600);
722 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[1].axMin = -1000;
723 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[1].axMax = 1000;
724 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[1].axUnits = TU_CIRCLE;
725 gSysDevice.ORIENTATION[1].axResolution
726 = CASTFIX32(3600);
727 Axis++;
730 axis_read_complete = TRUE;
732 break;
733 case ButtonClass:
735 int cchBuf = 512;
736 int cchPos = 0;
737 int i;
739 Button = (XButtonInfoPtr) any;
740 TRACE(" ButtonInput %d: [class %d|length %d|num_buttons %d]\n",
741 class_loop, (int) Button->class, Button->length, Button->num_buttons);
742 cursor.BTNNAMES = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(WCHAR)*cchBuf);
743 for (i = 0; i < cursor.BUTTONS; i++)
745 /* FIXME - these names are probably incorrect */
746 int cch = strlenW(cursor.NAME) + 1;
747 while (cch > cchBuf - cchPos - 1) /* we want one extra byte for the last NUL */
749 cchBuf *= 2;
750 cursor.BTNNAMES = HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, cursor.BTNNAMES, sizeof(WCHAR)*cchBuf);
753 strcpyW(cursor.BTNNAMES + cchPos, cursor.NAME);
754 cchPos += cch;
756 cursor.BTNNAMES[cchPos++] = 0;
757 cursor.BTNNAMES = HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, cursor.BTNNAMES, sizeof(WCHAR)*cchPos);
758 cursor.cchBTNNAMES = cchPos;
760 break;
761 } /* switch any->class */
762 any = (XAnyClassPtr) ((char*) any + any->length);
763 } /* for class_loop */
764 if (!add_system_cursor(&cursor))
765 FIXME("Skipping this cursor due to lack of system cursor slots.\n");
766 break;
767 } /* switch devices.use */
768 XFree(device_type);
769 } /* for XListInputDevices */
770 pXFreeDeviceList(devices);
772 if (axis_read_complete)
773 gSysDevice.NCSRTYPES = gNumCursors;
774 else
776 disable_system_cursors();
777 WARN("Did not find a valid stylus, unable to determine system context parameters. Wintab is disabled.\n");
780 wine_tsx11_unlock();
783 static int figure_deg(int x, int y)
785 float angle;
787 angle = atan2((float)y, (float)x);
788 angle += M_PI_2;
789 if (angle <= 0)
790 angle += 2 * M_PI;
792 return (0.5 + (angle * 1800.0 / M_PI));
795 static int get_button_state(int curnum)
797 return button_state[curnum];
800 static void set_button_state(int curnum, XID deviceid)
802 struct x11drv_thread_data *data = x11drv_thread_data();
803 XDevice *device;
804 XDeviceState *state;
805 XInputClass *class;
806 int loop;
807 int rc = 0;
809 wine_tsx11_lock();
810 device = pXOpenDevice(data->display,deviceid);
811 state = pXQueryDeviceState(data->display,device);
813 if (state)
815 class = state->data;
816 for (loop = 0; loop < state->num_classes; loop++)
818 if (class->class == ButtonClass)
820 int loop2;
821 XButtonState *button_state = (XButtonState*)class;
822 for (loop2 = 0; loop2 < button_state->num_buttons; loop2++)
824 if (button_state->buttons[loop2 / 8] & (1 << (loop2 % 8)))
826 rc |= (1<<loop2);
830 class = (XInputClass *) ((char *) class + class->length);
833 pXFreeDeviceState(state);
834 wine_tsx11_unlock();
835 button_state[curnum] = rc;
838 static int cursor_from_device(DWORD deviceid, LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO *cursorp)
840 int i;
841 for (i = 0; i < CURSORMAX; i++)
842 if (gSysCursor[i].ACTIVE && gSysCursor[i].PHYSID == deviceid)
844 *cursorp = &gSysCursor[i];
845 return i;
848 ERR("Could not map device id %d to a cursor\n", (int) deviceid);
849 return -1;
852 static void motion_event( HWND hwnd, XEvent *event )
854 XDeviceMotionEvent *motion = (XDeviceMotionEvent *)event;
855 LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO cursor;
856 int curnum = cursor_from_device(motion->deviceid, &cursor);
857 if (curnum < 0)
858 return;
860 memset(&gMsgPacket,0,sizeof(WTPACKET));
862 TRACE("Received tablet motion event (%p); device id %d, cursor num %d\n",hwnd, (int) motion->deviceid, curnum);
864 /* Set cursor to inverted if cursor is the eraser */
865 gMsgPacket.pkStatus = (cursor->TYPE == CSR_TYPE_ERASER ? TPS_INVERT:0);
866 gMsgPacket.pkTime = EVENT_x11_time_to_win32_time(motion->time);
867 gMsgPacket.pkSerialNumber = gSerial++;
868 gMsgPacket.pkCursor = curnum;
869 gMsgPacket.pkX = motion->axis_data[0];
870 gMsgPacket.pkY = motion->axis_data[1];
871 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAzimuth = figure_deg(motion->axis_data[3],motion->axis_data[4]);
872 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAltitude = ((1000 - 15 * max
873 (abs(motion->axis_data[3]),
874 abs(motion->axis_data[4])))
875 * (gMsgPacket.pkStatus & TPS_INVERT?-1:1));
876 gMsgPacket.pkNormalPressure = motion->axis_data[2];
877 gMsgPacket.pkButtons = get_button_state(curnum);
878 SendMessageW(hwndTabletDefault,WT_PACKET,gMsgPacket.pkSerialNumber,(LPARAM)hwnd);
881 static void button_event( HWND hwnd, XEvent *event )
883 XDeviceButtonEvent *button = (XDeviceButtonEvent *) event;
884 LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO cursor;
885 int curnum = cursor_from_device(button->deviceid, &cursor);
886 if (curnum < 0)
887 return;
889 memset(&gMsgPacket,0,sizeof(WTPACKET));
891 TRACE("Received tablet button %s event\n", (event->type == button_press_type)?"press":"release");
893 /* Set cursor to inverted if cursor is the eraser */
894 gMsgPacket.pkStatus = (cursor->TYPE == CSR_TYPE_ERASER ? TPS_INVERT:0);
895 set_button_state(curnum, button->deviceid);
896 gMsgPacket.pkTime = EVENT_x11_time_to_win32_time(button->time);
897 gMsgPacket.pkSerialNumber = gSerial++;
898 gMsgPacket.pkCursor = curnum;
899 gMsgPacket.pkX = button->axis_data[0];
900 gMsgPacket.pkY = button->axis_data[1];
901 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAzimuth = figure_deg(button->axis_data[3],button->axis_data[4]);
902 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAltitude = ((1000 - 15 * max(abs(button->axis_data[3]),
903 abs(button->axis_data[4])))
904 * (gMsgPacket.pkStatus & TPS_INVERT?-1:1));
905 gMsgPacket.pkNormalPressure = button->axis_data[2];
906 gMsgPacket.pkButtons = get_button_state(curnum);
907 SendMessageW(hwndTabletDefault,WT_PACKET,gMsgPacket.pkSerialNumber,(LPARAM)hwnd);
910 static void key_event( HWND hwnd, XEvent *event )
912 if (event->type == key_press_type)
913 FIXME("Received tablet key press event\n");
914 else
915 FIXME("Received tablet key release event\n");
918 static void proximity_event( HWND hwnd, XEvent *event )
920 XProximityNotifyEvent *proximity = (XProximityNotifyEvent *) event;
921 LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO cursor;
922 int curnum = cursor_from_device(proximity->deviceid, &cursor);
923 LPARAM proximity_info;
925 TRACE("hwnd=%p\n", hwnd);
927 if (curnum < 0)
928 return;
930 memset(&gMsgPacket,0,sizeof(WTPACKET));
932 /* Set cursor to inverted if cursor is the eraser */
933 gMsgPacket.pkStatus = (cursor->TYPE == CSR_TYPE_ERASER ? TPS_INVERT:0);
934 gMsgPacket.pkStatus |= (event->type==proximity_out_type)?TPS_PROXIMITY:0;
935 gMsgPacket.pkTime = EVENT_x11_time_to_win32_time(proximity->time);
936 gMsgPacket.pkSerialNumber = gSerial++;
937 gMsgPacket.pkCursor = curnum;
938 gMsgPacket.pkX = proximity->axis_data[0];
939 gMsgPacket.pkY = proximity->axis_data[1];
940 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAzimuth = figure_deg(proximity->axis_data[3],proximity->axis_data[4]);
941 gMsgPacket.pkOrientation.orAltitude = ((1000 - 15 * max(abs(proximity->axis_data[3]),
942 abs(proximity->axis_data[4])))
943 * (gMsgPacket.pkStatus & TPS_INVERT?-1:1));
944 gMsgPacket.pkNormalPressure = proximity->axis_data[2];
945 gMsgPacket.pkButtons = get_button_state(curnum);
947 /* FIXME: LPARAM loword is true when cursor entering context, false when leaving context
948 * This needs to be handled here or in wintab32. Using the proximity_in_type is not correct
949 * but kept for now.
950 * LPARAM hiword is "non-zero when the cursor is leaving or entering hardware proximity"
951 * WPARAM contains context handle.
952 * HWND to HCTX is handled by wintab32.
954 proximity_info = MAKELPARAM((event->type == proximity_in_type),
955 (event->type == proximity_in_type) || (event->type == proximity_out_type));
956 SendMessageW(hwndTabletDefault, WT_PROXIMITY, (WPARAM)hwnd, proximity_info);
959 /***********************************************************************
960 * X11DRV_AttachEventQueueToTablet (X11DRV.@)
962 int CDECL X11DRV_AttachEventQueueToTablet(HWND hOwner)
964 struct x11drv_thread_data *data = x11drv_init_thread_data();
965 int num_devices;
966 int loop;
967 int cur_loop;
968 XDeviceInfo *devices;
969 XDeviceInfo *target = NULL;
970 XDevice *the_device;
971 XEventClass event_list[7];
972 Window win = X11DRV_get_whole_window( hOwner );
974 if (!win) return 0;
976 TRACE("Creating context for window %p (%lx) %i cursors\n", hOwner, win, gNumCursors);
978 wine_tsx11_lock();
979 devices = pXListInputDevices(data->display, &num_devices);
981 X11DRV_expect_error(data->display,Tablet_ErrorHandler,NULL);
982 for (cur_loop=0; cur_loop < CURSORMAX; cur_loop++)
984 char cursorNameA[WT_MAX_NAME_LEN];
985 int event_number=0;
987 if (!gSysCursor[cur_loop].ACTIVE) continue;
989 /* the cursor name fits in the buffer because too long names are skipped */
990 WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UNIXCP, 0, gSysCursor[cur_loop].NAME, -1, cursorNameA, WT_MAX_NAME_LEN, NULL, NULL);
991 for (loop=0; loop < num_devices; loop ++)
992 if (strcmp(devices[loop].name, cursorNameA) == 0)
993 target = &devices[loop];
994 if (!target) {
995 WARN("Cursor Name %s not found in list of targets.\n", cursorNameA);
996 continue;
999 TRACE("Opening cursor %i id %i\n",cur_loop,(INT)target->id);
1001 the_device = pXOpenDevice(data->display, target->id);
1003 if (!the_device)
1005 WARN("Unable to Open device\n");
1006 continue;
1009 if (the_device->num_classes > 0)
1011 DeviceKeyPress(the_device, key_press_type, event_list[event_number]);
1012 if (key_press_type) event_number++;
1013 DeviceKeyRelease(the_device, key_release_type, event_list[event_number]);
1014 if (key_release_type) event_number++;
1015 DeviceButtonPress(the_device, button_press_type, event_list[event_number]);
1016 if (button_press_type) event_number++;
1017 DeviceButtonRelease(the_device, button_release_type, event_list[event_number]);
1018 if (button_release_type) event_number++;
1019 DeviceMotionNotify(the_device, motion_type, event_list[event_number]);
1020 if (motion_type) event_number++;
1021 ProximityIn(the_device, proximity_in_type, event_list[event_number]);
1022 if (proximity_in_type) event_number++;
1023 ProximityOut(the_device, proximity_out_type, event_list[event_number]);
1024 if (proximity_out_type) event_number++;
1026 if (key_press_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( key_press_type, key_event );
1027 if (key_release_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( key_release_type, key_event );
1028 if (button_press_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( button_press_type, button_event );
1029 if (button_release_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( button_release_type, button_event );
1030 if (motion_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( motion_type, motion_event );
1031 if (proximity_in_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( proximity_in_type, proximity_event );
1032 if (proximity_out_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( proximity_out_type, proximity_event );
1034 pXSelectExtensionEvent(data->display, win, event_list, event_number);
1037 XSync(data->display, False);
1038 X11DRV_check_error();
1040 if (NULL != devices) pXFreeDeviceList(devices);
1041 wine_tsx11_unlock();
1042 return 0;
1045 /***********************************************************************
1046 * X11DRV_GetCurrentPacket (X11DRV.@)
1048 int CDECL X11DRV_GetCurrentPacket(LPWTPACKET packet)
1050 *packet = gMsgPacket;
1051 return 1;
1055 static inline int CopyTabletData(LPVOID target, LPCVOID src, INT size)
1058 * It is valid to call CopyTabletData with NULL.
1059 * This handles the WTInfo() case where lpOutput is null.
1061 if(target != NULL)
1062 memcpy(target,src,size);
1063 return(size);
1066 /***********************************************************************
1067 * X11DRV_WTInfoW (X11DRV.@)
1069 UINT CDECL X11DRV_WTInfoW(UINT wCategory, UINT nIndex, LPVOID lpOutput)
1072 * It is valid to call WTInfoA with lpOutput == NULL, as per standard.
1073 * lpOutput == NULL signifies the user only wishes
1074 * to find the size of the data.
1075 * NOTE:
1076 * From now on use CopyTabletData to fill lpOutput. memcpy will break
1077 * the code.
1079 int rc = 0;
1080 LPWTI_CURSORS_INFO tgtcursor;
1081 TRACE("(%u, %u, %p)\n", wCategory, nIndex, lpOutput);
1083 switch(wCategory)
1085 case 0:
1086 /* return largest necessary buffer */
1087 TRACE("%i cursors\n",gNumCursors);
1088 if (gNumCursors>0)
1090 FIXME("Return proper size\n");
1091 rc = 200;
1093 break;
1094 case WTI_INTERFACE:
1095 switch (nIndex)
1097 WORD version;
1098 UINT num;
1099 case IFC_WINTABID:
1101 static const WCHAR driver[] = {'W','i','n','e',' ','W','i','n','t','a','b',' ','1','.','1',0};
1102 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, driver, (strlenW(driver) + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
1103 break;
1105 case IFC_SPECVERSION:
1106 version = (0x01) | (0x01 << 8);
1107 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &version,sizeof(WORD));
1108 break;
1109 case IFC_IMPLVERSION:
1110 version = (0x00) | (0x01 << 8);
1111 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &version,sizeof(WORD));
1112 break;
1113 case IFC_NDEVICES:
1114 num = 1;
1115 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &num,sizeof(num));
1116 break;
1117 case IFC_NCURSORS:
1118 num = gNumCursors;
1119 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &num,sizeof(num));
1120 break;
1121 default:
1122 FIXME("WTI_INTERFACE unhandled index %i\n",nIndex);
1123 rc = 0;
1125 break;
1126 case WTI_DEFSYSCTX:
1127 case WTI_DDCTXS:
1128 case WTI_DEFCONTEXT:
1129 switch (nIndex)
1131 case 0:
1132 /* report 0 if wintab is disabled */
1133 if (0 == gNumCursors)
1134 rc = 0;
1135 else
1136 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext,
1137 sizeof(LOGCONTEXTW));
1138 break;
1139 case CTX_NAME:
1140 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, gSysContext.lcName,
1141 (strlenW(gSysContext.lcName)+1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
1142 break;
1143 case CTX_OPTIONS:
1144 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOptions,
1145 sizeof(UINT));
1146 break;
1147 case CTX_STATUS:
1148 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcStatus,
1149 sizeof(UINT));
1150 break;
1151 case CTX_LOCKS:
1152 rc= CopyTabletData (lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcLocks,
1153 sizeof(UINT));
1154 break;
1155 case CTX_MSGBASE:
1156 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcMsgBase,
1157 sizeof(UINT));
1158 break;
1159 case CTX_DEVICE:
1160 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcDevice,
1161 sizeof(UINT));
1162 break;
1163 case CTX_PKTRATE:
1164 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcPktRate,
1165 sizeof(UINT));
1166 break;
1167 case CTX_PKTDATA:
1168 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcPktData,
1169 sizeof(WTPKT));
1170 break;
1171 case CTX_PKTMODE:
1172 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcPktMode,
1173 sizeof(WTPKT));
1174 break;
1175 case CTX_MOVEMASK:
1176 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcMoveMask,
1177 sizeof(WTPKT));
1178 break;
1179 case CTX_BTNDNMASK:
1180 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcBtnDnMask,
1181 sizeof(DWORD));
1182 break;
1183 case CTX_BTNUPMASK:
1184 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcBtnUpMask,
1185 sizeof(DWORD));
1186 break;
1187 case CTX_INORGX:
1188 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInOrgX,
1189 sizeof(LONG));
1190 break;
1191 case CTX_INORGY:
1192 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInOrgY,
1193 sizeof(LONG));
1194 break;
1195 case CTX_INORGZ:
1196 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInOrgZ,
1197 sizeof(LONG));
1198 break;
1199 case CTX_INEXTX:
1200 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInExtX,
1201 sizeof(LONG));
1202 break;
1203 case CTX_INEXTY:
1204 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInExtY,
1205 sizeof(LONG));
1206 break;
1207 case CTX_INEXTZ:
1208 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcInExtZ,
1209 sizeof(LONG));
1210 break;
1211 case CTX_OUTORGX:
1212 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutOrgX,
1213 sizeof(LONG));
1214 break;
1215 case CTX_OUTORGY:
1216 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutOrgY,
1217 sizeof(LONG));
1218 break;
1219 case CTX_OUTORGZ:
1220 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutOrgZ,
1221 sizeof(LONG));
1222 break;
1223 case CTX_OUTEXTX:
1224 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutExtX,
1225 sizeof(LONG));
1226 break;
1227 case CTX_OUTEXTY:
1228 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutExtY,
1229 sizeof(LONG));
1230 break;
1231 case CTX_OUTEXTZ:
1232 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcOutExtZ,
1233 sizeof(LONG));
1234 break;
1235 case CTX_SENSX:
1236 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSensX,
1237 sizeof(LONG));
1238 break;
1239 case CTX_SENSY:
1240 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSensY,
1241 sizeof(LONG));
1242 break;
1243 case CTX_SENSZ:
1244 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSensZ,
1245 sizeof(LONG));
1246 break;
1247 case CTX_SYSMODE:
1248 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysMode,
1249 sizeof(LONG));
1250 break;
1251 case CTX_SYSORGX:
1252 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysOrgX,
1253 sizeof(LONG));
1254 break;
1255 case CTX_SYSORGY:
1256 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysOrgY,
1257 sizeof(LONG));
1258 break;
1259 case CTX_SYSEXTX:
1260 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysExtX,
1261 sizeof(LONG));
1262 break;
1263 case CTX_SYSEXTY:
1264 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysExtY,
1265 sizeof(LONG));
1266 break;
1267 case CTX_SYSSENSX:
1268 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysSensX,
1269 sizeof(LONG));
1270 break;
1271 case CTX_SYSSENSY:
1272 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, &gSysContext.lcSysSensY,
1273 sizeof(LONG));
1274 break;
1275 default:
1276 FIXME("WTI_DEFSYSCTX unhandled index %i\n",nIndex);
1277 rc = 0;
1279 break;
1280 case WTI_CURSORS:
1281 case WTI_CURSORS+1:
1282 case WTI_CURSORS+2:
1283 case WTI_CURSORS+3:
1284 case WTI_CURSORS+4:
1285 case WTI_CURSORS+5:
1286 case WTI_CURSORS+6:
1287 case WTI_CURSORS+7:
1288 case WTI_CURSORS+8:
1289 case WTI_CURSORS+9:
1290 case WTI_CURSORS+10:
1291 case WTI_CURSORS+11:
1292 /* CURSORMAX == 12 */
1293 /* FIXME: dynamic cursor support */
1294 /* Apps will poll different slots to detect what cursors are available
1295 * if there isn't a cursor for this slot return 0 */
1296 if (!gSysCursor[wCategory - WTI_CURSORS].ACTIVE)
1297 rc = 0;
1298 else
1300 tgtcursor = &gSysCursor[wCategory - WTI_CURSORS];
1301 switch (nIndex)
1303 case CSR_NAME:
1304 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput, tgtcursor->NAME,
1305 (strlenW(tgtcursor->NAME)+1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
1306 break;
1307 case CSR_ACTIVE:
1308 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->ACTIVE,
1309 sizeof(BOOL));
1310 break;
1311 case CSR_PKTDATA:
1312 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->PKTDATA,
1313 sizeof(WTPKT));
1314 break;
1315 case CSR_BUTTONS:
1316 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->BUTTONS,
1317 sizeof(BYTE));
1318 break;
1319 case CSR_BUTTONBITS:
1320 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->BUTTONBITS,
1321 sizeof(BYTE));
1322 break;
1323 case CSR_BTNNAMES:
1324 FIXME("Button Names not returned correctly\n");
1325 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->BTNNAMES,
1326 tgtcursor->cchBTNNAMES*sizeof(WCHAR));
1327 break;
1328 case CSR_BUTTONMAP:
1329 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,tgtcursor->BUTTONMAP,
1330 sizeof(BYTE)*32);
1331 break;
1332 case CSR_SYSBTNMAP:
1333 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,tgtcursor->SYSBTNMAP,
1334 sizeof(BYTE)*32);
1335 break;
1336 case CSR_NPBTNMARKS:
1337 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,tgtcursor->NPBTNMARKS,
1338 sizeof(UINT)*2);
1339 break;
1340 case CSR_NPBUTTON:
1341 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->NPBUTTON,
1342 sizeof(BYTE));
1343 break;
1344 case CSR_NPRESPONSE:
1345 FIXME("Not returning CSR_NPRESPONSE correctly\n");
1346 rc = 0;
1347 break;
1348 case CSR_TPBUTTON:
1349 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->TPBUTTON,
1350 sizeof(BYTE));
1351 break;
1352 case CSR_TPBTNMARKS:
1353 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,tgtcursor->TPBTNMARKS,
1354 sizeof(UINT)*2);
1355 break;
1356 case CSR_TPRESPONSE:
1357 FIXME("Not returning CSR_TPRESPONSE correctly\n");
1358 rc = 0;
1359 break;
1360 case CSR_PHYSID:
1362 DWORD id;
1363 id = tgtcursor->PHYSID;
1364 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&id,sizeof(DWORD));
1366 break;
1367 case CSR_MODE:
1368 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->MODE,sizeof(UINT));
1369 break;
1370 case CSR_MINPKTDATA:
1371 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->MINPKTDATA,
1372 sizeof(UINT));
1373 break;
1374 case CSR_MINBUTTONS:
1375 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->MINBUTTONS,
1376 sizeof(UINT));
1377 break;
1378 case CSR_CAPABILITIES:
1379 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->CAPABILITIES,
1380 sizeof(UINT));
1381 break;
1382 case CSR_TYPE:
1383 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&tgtcursor->TYPE,
1384 sizeof(UINT));
1385 break;
1386 default:
1387 FIXME("WTI_CURSORS unhandled index %i\n",nIndex);
1388 rc = 0;
1391 break;
1392 case WTI_DEVICES:
1393 switch (nIndex)
1395 case DVC_NAME:
1396 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,gSysDevice.NAME,
1397 (strlenW(gSysDevice.NAME)+1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
1398 break;
1399 case DVC_HARDWARE:
1400 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.HARDWARE,
1401 sizeof(UINT));
1402 break;
1403 case DVC_NCSRTYPES:
1404 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.NCSRTYPES,
1405 sizeof(UINT));
1406 break;
1407 case DVC_FIRSTCSR:
1408 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.FIRSTCSR,
1409 sizeof(UINT));
1410 break;
1411 case DVC_PKTRATE:
1412 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.PKTRATE,
1413 sizeof(UINT));
1414 break;
1415 case DVC_PKTDATA:
1416 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.PKTDATA,
1417 sizeof(WTPKT));
1418 break;
1419 case DVC_PKTMODE:
1420 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.PKTMODE,
1421 sizeof(WTPKT));
1422 break;
1423 case DVC_CSRDATA:
1424 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.CSRDATA,
1425 sizeof(WTPKT));
1426 break;
1427 case DVC_XMARGIN:
1428 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.XMARGIN,
1429 sizeof(INT));
1430 break;
1431 case DVC_YMARGIN:
1432 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.YMARGIN,
1433 sizeof(INT));
1434 break;
1435 case DVC_ZMARGIN:
1436 rc = 0; /* unsupported */
1438 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.ZMARGIN,
1439 sizeof(INT));
1441 break;
1442 case DVC_X:
1443 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.X,
1444 sizeof(AXIS));
1445 break;
1446 case DVC_Y:
1447 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.Y,
1448 sizeof(AXIS));
1449 break;
1450 case DVC_Z:
1451 rc = 0; /* unsupported */
1453 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.Z,
1454 sizeof(AXIS));
1456 break;
1457 case DVC_NPRESSURE:
1458 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.NPRESSURE,
1459 sizeof(AXIS));
1460 break;
1461 case DVC_TPRESSURE:
1462 rc = 0; /* unsupported */
1464 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.TPRESSURE,
1465 sizeof(AXIS));
1467 break;
1468 case DVC_ORIENTATION:
1469 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,gSysDevice.ORIENTATION,
1470 sizeof(AXIS)*3);
1471 break;
1472 case DVC_ROTATION:
1473 rc = 0; /* unsupported */
1475 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,&gSysDevice.ROTATION,
1476 sizeof(AXIS)*3);
1478 break;
1479 case DVC_PNPID:
1480 rc = CopyTabletData(lpOutput,gSysDevice.PNPID,
1481 (strlenW(gSysDevice.PNPID)+1)*sizeof(WCHAR));
1482 break;
1483 default:
1484 FIXME("WTI_DEVICES unhandled index %i\n",nIndex);
1485 rc = 0;
1487 break;
1488 default:
1489 FIXME("Unhandled Category %i\n",wCategory);
1491 return rc;
1494 #else /* SONAME_LIBXI */
1496 /***********************************************************************
1497 * AttachEventQueueToTablet (X11DRV.@)
1499 int CDECL X11DRV_AttachEventQueueToTablet(HWND hOwner)
1501 return 0;
1504 /***********************************************************************
1505 * GetCurrentPacket (X11DRV.@)
1507 int CDECL X11DRV_GetCurrentPacket(LPWTPACKET packet)
1509 return 0;
1512 /***********************************************************************
1513 * LoadTabletInfo (X11DRV.@)
1515 void CDECL X11DRV_LoadTabletInfo(HWND hwnddefault)
1519 /***********************************************************************
1520 * WTInfoW (X11DRV.@)
1522 UINT CDECL X11DRV_WTInfoW(UINT wCategory, UINT nIndex, LPVOID lpOutput)
1524 return 0;
1527 #endif /* SONAME_LIBXI */