2008-12-13 18:28:00 +00:00
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/*
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* This file is part of MPlayer.
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*
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* MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* MPlayer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*/
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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#include "input.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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#include <poll.h>
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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Do not call strerror()
...because everything is terrible.
strerror() is not documented as having to be thread-safe by POSIX and
C11. (Which is pretty much bullshit, because both mandate threads and
some form of thread-local storage - so there's no excuse why
implementation couldn't implement this in a thread-safe way. Especially
with C11 this is ridiculous, because there is no way to use threads and
convert error numbers to strings at the same time!)
Since we heavily use threads now, we should avoid unsafe functions like
strerror().
strerror_r() is in POSIX, but GNU/glibc deliberately fucks it up and
gives the function different semantics than the POSIX one. It's a bit of
work to convince this piece of shit to expose the POSIX standard
function, and not the messed up GNU one.
strerror_l() is also in POSIX, but only since the 2008 standard, and
thus is not widespread.
The solution is using avlibc (libavutil, by its official name), which
handles the unportable details for us, mostly. We avoid some pain.
2014-11-26 20:21:56 +00:00
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#include "common/common.h"
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2013-12-17 01:39:45 +00:00
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#include "common/msg.h"
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2011-05-03 10:26:30 +00:00
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#include "keycodes.h"
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2005-10-25 18:45:39 +00:00
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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#ifndef JOY_AXIS_DELTA
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#define JOY_AXIS_DELTA 500
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#endif
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#ifndef JS_DEV
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#define JS_DEV "/dev/input/js0"
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#endif
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#include <linux/joystick.h>
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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struct ctx {
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struct mp_log *log;
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int axis[256];
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int btns;
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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int fd;
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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};
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static int close_js(void *ctx, int fd)
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{
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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close(fd);
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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talloc_free(ctx);
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return 0;
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}
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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static struct ctx *joystick_init(struct input_ctx *ictx, struct mp_log *log, char *dev)
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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{
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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int fd,l=0;
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2008-02-14 14:23:55 +00:00
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int initialized = 0;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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struct js_event ev;
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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mp_verbose(log, "Opening joystick device %s\n",dev ? dev : JS_DEV);
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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fd = open( dev ? dev : JS_DEV , O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK );
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if(fd < 0) {
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Do not call strerror()
...because everything is terrible.
strerror() is not documented as having to be thread-safe by POSIX and
C11. (Which is pretty much bullshit, because both mandate threads and
some form of thread-local storage - so there's no excuse why
implementation couldn't implement this in a thread-safe way. Especially
with C11 this is ridiculous, because there is no way to use threads and
convert error numbers to strings at the same time!)
Since we heavily use threads now, we should avoid unsafe functions like
strerror().
strerror_r() is in POSIX, but GNU/glibc deliberately fucks it up and
gives the function different semantics than the POSIX one. It's a bit of
work to convince this piece of shit to expose the POSIX standard
function, and not the messed up GNU one.
strerror_l() is also in POSIX, but only since the 2008 standard, and
thus is not widespread.
The solution is using avlibc (libavutil, by its official name), which
handles the unportable details for us, mostly. We avoid some pain.
2014-11-26 20:21:56 +00:00
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mp_err(log, "Can't open joystick device %s: %s\n",dev ? dev : JS_DEV,
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mp_strerror(errno));
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return NULL;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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struct ctx *ctx = talloc_ptrtype(NULL, ctx);
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*ctx = (struct ctx) {.log = log};
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2008-02-14 14:23:55 +00:00
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while(! initialized) {
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l = 0;
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while((unsigned int)l < sizeof(struct js_event)) {
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2002-05-23 09:47:18 +00:00
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int r = read(fd,((char*)&ev)+l,sizeof(struct js_event)-l);
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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if(r < 0) {
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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if(errno == EINTR)
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continue;
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else if(errno == EAGAIN) {
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initialized = 1;
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break;
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}
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Do not call strerror()
...because everything is terrible.
strerror() is not documented as having to be thread-safe by POSIX and
C11. (Which is pretty much bullshit, because both mandate threads and
some form of thread-local storage - so there's no excuse why
implementation couldn't implement this in a thread-safe way. Especially
with C11 this is ridiculous, because there is no way to use threads and
convert error numbers to strings at the same time!)
Since we heavily use threads now, we should avoid unsafe functions like
strerror().
strerror_r() is in POSIX, but GNU/glibc deliberately fucks it up and
gives the function different semantics than the POSIX one. It's a bit of
work to convince this piece of shit to expose the POSIX standard
function, and not the messed up GNU one.
strerror_l() is also in POSIX, but only since the 2008 standard, and
thus is not widespread.
The solution is using avlibc (libavutil, by its official name), which
handles the unportable details for us, mostly. We avoid some pain.
2014-11-26 20:21:56 +00:00
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MP_ERR(ctx, "Error while reading joystick device: %s\n",
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mp_strerror(errno));
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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close(fd);
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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talloc_free(ctx);
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return NULL;
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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}
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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l += r;
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}
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if((unsigned int)l < sizeof(struct js_event)) {
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if(l > 0)
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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MP_WARN(ctx, "Joystick: We lose %d bytes of data\n",l);
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2002-02-04 14:19:54 +00:00
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break;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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if(ev.type == JS_EVENT_BUTTON)
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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ctx->btns |= (ev.value << ev.number);
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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if(ev.type == JS_EVENT_AXIS)
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ctx->axis[ev.number] = ev.value;
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}
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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ctx->fd = fd;
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return ctx;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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static int mp_input_joystick_read(void *pctx, int fd) {
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struct ctx *ctx = pctx;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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struct js_event ev;
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int l=0;
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while((unsigned int)l < sizeof(struct js_event)) {
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2014-04-06 18:23:25 +00:00
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int r = read(fd,((char*)&ev)+l,sizeof(struct js_event)-l);
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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if(r <= 0) {
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if(errno == EINTR)
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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continue;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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else if(errno == EAGAIN)
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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Do not call strerror()
...because everything is terrible.
strerror() is not documented as having to be thread-safe by POSIX and
C11. (Which is pretty much bullshit, because both mandate threads and
some form of thread-local storage - so there's no excuse why
implementation couldn't implement this in a thread-safe way. Especially
with C11 this is ridiculous, because there is no way to use threads and
convert error numbers to strings at the same time!)
Since we heavily use threads now, we should avoid unsafe functions like
strerror().
strerror_r() is in POSIX, but GNU/glibc deliberately fucks it up and
gives the function different semantics than the POSIX one. It's a bit of
work to convince this piece of shit to expose the POSIX standard
function, and not the messed up GNU one.
strerror_l() is also in POSIX, but only since the 2008 standard, and
thus is not widespread.
The solution is using avlibc (libavutil, by its official name), which
handles the unportable details for us, mostly. We avoid some pain.
2014-11-26 20:21:56 +00:00
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if( r < 0) {
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MP_ERR(ctx, "Error while reading joystick device: %s\n",
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mp_strerror(errno));
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} else {
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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MP_ERR(ctx, "Error while reading joystick device: %s\n","EOF");
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Do not call strerror()
...because everything is terrible.
strerror() is not documented as having to be thread-safe by POSIX and
C11. (Which is pretty much bullshit, because both mandate threads and
some form of thread-local storage - so there's no excuse why
implementation couldn't implement this in a thread-safe way. Especially
with C11 this is ridiculous, because there is no way to use threads and
convert error numbers to strings at the same time!)
Since we heavily use threads now, we should avoid unsafe functions like
strerror().
strerror_r() is in POSIX, but GNU/glibc deliberately fucks it up and
gives the function different semantics than the POSIX one. It's a bit of
work to convince this piece of shit to expose the POSIX standard
function, and not the messed up GNU one.
strerror_l() is also in POSIX, but only since the 2008 standard, and
thus is not widespread.
The solution is using avlibc (libavutil, by its official name), which
handles the unportable details for us, mostly. We avoid some pain.
2014-11-26 20:21:56 +00:00
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}
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return -1;
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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}
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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l += r;
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}
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if((unsigned int)l < sizeof(struct js_event)) {
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if(l > 0)
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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MP_WARN(ctx, "Joystick: We lose %d bytes of data\n",l);
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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if(ev.type & JS_EVENT_INIT) {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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MP_WARN(ctx, "Joystick: warning init event, we have lost sync with driver.\n");
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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ev.type &= ~JS_EVENT_INIT;
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if(ev.type == JS_EVENT_BUTTON) {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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int s = (ctx->btns >> ev.number) & 1;
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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if(s == ev.value) // State is the same : ignore
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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}
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if(ev.type == JS_EVENT_AXIS) {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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if( ( ctx->axis[ev.number] == 1 && ev.value > JOY_AXIS_DELTA) ||
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2014-04-13 16:00:51 +00:00
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(ctx->axis[ev.number] == -1 && ev.value < -JOY_AXIS_DELTA) ||
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(ctx->axis[ev.number] == 0 && ev.value >= -JOY_AXIS_DELTA && ev.value <= JOY_AXIS_DELTA)
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) // State is the same : ignore
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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}
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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2009-07-06 23:26:13 +00:00
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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if(ev.type & JS_EVENT_BUTTON) {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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ctx->btns &= ~(1 << ev.number);
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ctx->btns |= (ev.value << ev.number);
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2002-02-04 14:19:54 +00:00
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if(ev.value == 1)
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2013-02-12 00:34:04 +00:00
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return (MP_JOY_BTN0 + ev.number) | MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN;
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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else
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2013-07-01 21:54:59 +00:00
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return (MP_JOY_BTN0 + ev.number) | MP_KEY_STATE_UP;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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} else if(ev.type & JS_EVENT_AXIS) {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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if(ev.value < -JOY_AXIS_DELTA && ctx->axis[ev.number] != -1) {
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ctx->axis[ev.number] = -1;
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2013-02-12 00:34:04 +00:00
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return (MP_JOY_AXIS0_MINUS+(2*ev.number)) | MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN;
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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} else if(ev.value > JOY_AXIS_DELTA && ctx->axis[ev.number] != 1) {
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ctx->axis[ev.number] = 1;
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2013-02-12 00:34:04 +00:00
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return (MP_JOY_AXIS0_PLUS+(2*ev.number)) | MP_KEY_STATE_DOWN;
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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} else if(ev.value <= JOY_AXIS_DELTA && ev.value >= -JOY_AXIS_DELTA && ctx->axis[ev.number] != 0) {
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int r = ctx->axis[ev.number] == 1 ? MP_JOY_AXIS0_PLUS+(2*ev.number) : MP_JOY_AXIS0_MINUS+(2*ev.number);
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ctx->axis[ev.number] = 0;
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2013-07-01 21:54:59 +00:00
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return r | MP_KEY_STATE_UP;
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2002-02-08 18:10:56 +00:00
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} else
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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} else {
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2013-12-21 18:33:45 +00:00
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MP_WARN(ctx, "Joystick warning unknown event type %d\n",ev.type);
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return -1;
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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2014-09-09 22:28:53 +00:00
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return 0;
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}
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static void read_joystick_thread(struct mp_input_src *src, void *param)
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{
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int wakeup_fd = mp_input_src_get_wakeup_fd(src);
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struct ctx *ctx = joystick_init(src->input_ctx, src->log, param);
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if (!ctx)
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return;
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mp_input_src_init_done(src);
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while (1) {
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struct pollfd fds[2] = {
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{ .fd = ctx->fd, .events = POLLIN },
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{ .fd = wakeup_fd, .events = POLLIN },
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};
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poll(fds, 2, -1);
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if (!(fds[0].revents & POLLIN))
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break;
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int r = mp_input_joystick_read(ctx, ctx->fd);
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if (r < 0)
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break;
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if (r > 0)
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mp_input_put_key(src->input_ctx, r);
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}
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close_js(ctx, ctx->fd);
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}
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void mp_input_joystick_add(struct input_ctx *ictx, char *dev)
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{
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mp_input_add_thread_src(ictx, (void *)dev, read_joystick_thread);
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2002-01-30 12:46:03 +00:00
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}
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