/* Copyright 2011 Jun Wako This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* * scan matrix */ #include #include #include #include #include "print.h" #include "util.h" #include "debug.h" #include "adb.h" #include "matrix.h" #include "report.h" #include "host.h" #if (MATRIX_COLS > 16) # error "MATRIX_COLS must not exceed 16" #endif #if (MATRIX_ROWS > 255) # error "MATRIX_ROWS must not exceed 255" #endif static bool is_modified = false; static report_mouse_t mouse_report = {}; // matrix state buffer(1:on, 0:off) #if (MATRIX_COLS <= 8) static uint8_t matrix[MATRIX_ROWS]; #else static uint16_t matrix[MATRIX_ROWS]; #endif #ifdef MATRIX_HAS_GHOST static bool matrix_has_ghost_in_row(uint8_t row); #endif static void register_key(uint8_t key); inline uint8_t matrix_rows(void) { return MATRIX_ROWS; } inline uint8_t matrix_cols(void) { return MATRIX_COLS; } void matrix_init(void) { adb_host_init(); // wait for keyboard to boot up and receive command _delay_ms(1000); // Enable keyboard left/right modifier distinction // Addr:Keyboard(0010), Cmd:Listen(10), Register3(11) // upper byte: reserved bits 0000, device address 0010 // lower byte: device handler 00000011 adb_host_listen(0x2B,0x02,0x03); // initialize matrix state: all keys off for (uint8_t i=0; i < MATRIX_ROWS; i++) matrix[i] = 0x00; debug_enable = true; //debug_matrix = true; //debug_keyboard = true; //debug_mouse = true; print("debug enabled.\n"); // LED flash DDRD |= (1<<6); PORTD |= (1<<6); _delay_ms(500); DDRD |= (1<<6); PORTD &= ~(1<<6); return; } #ifdef ADB_MOUSE_ENABLE #ifdef MAX #undef MAX #endif #define MAX(X, Y) ((X) > (Y) ? (X) : (Y)) void adb_mouse_task(void) { uint16_t codes; int16_t x, y; static int8_t mouseacc; _delay_ms(12); // delay for preventing overload of poor ADB keyboard controller codes = adb_host_mouse_recv(); // If nothing received reset mouse acceleration, and quit. if (!codes) { mouseacc = 1; return; }; // Bit sixteen is button. if (~codes & (1 << 15)) mouse_report.buttons |= MOUSE_BTN1; if (codes & (1 << 15)) mouse_report.buttons &= ~MOUSE_BTN1; // lower seven bits are movement, as signed int_7. // low byte is X-axis, high byte is Y. y = (codes>>8 & 0x3F); x = (codes>>0 & 0x3F); // bit seven and fifteen is negative // usb does not use int_8, but int_7 (measuring distance) with sign-bit. if (codes & (1 << 6)) x = (x-0x40); if (codes & (1 << 14)) y = (y-0x40); // Accelerate mouse. (They weren't meant to be used on screens larger than 320x200). x *= mouseacc; y *= mouseacc; // Cap our two bytes per axis to one byte. // Easier with a MIN-function, but since -MAX(-a,-b) = MIN(a,b)... // I.E. MIN(MAX(x,-127),127) = -MAX(-MAX(x, -127), -127) = MIN(-MIN(-x,127),127) mouse_report.x = -MAX(-MAX(x, -127), -127); mouse_report.y = -MAX(-MAX(y, -127), -127); if (debug_mouse) { print("adb_host_mouse_recv: "); print_bin16(codes); print("\n"); print("adb_mouse raw: ["); phex(mouseacc); print(" "); phex(mouse_report.buttons); print("|"); print_decs(mouse_report.x); print(" "); print_decs(mouse_report.y); print("]\n"); } // Send result by usb. host_mouse_send(&mouse_report); // increase acceleration of mouse mouseacc += ( mouseacc < ADB_MOUSE_MAXACC ? 1 : 0 ); return; } #endif uint8_t matrix_scan(void) { /* extra_key is volatile and more convoluted than necessary because gcc refused to generate valid code otherwise. Making extra_key uint8_t and constructing codes here via codes = extra_key<<8 | 0xFF; would consistently fail to even LOAD extra_key from memory, and leave garbage in the high byte of codes. I tried dozens of code variations and it kept generating broken assembly output. So beware if attempting to make extra_key code more logical and efficient. */ static volatile uint16_t extra_key = 0xFFFF; uint16_t codes; uint8_t key0, key1; is_modified = false; codes = extra_key; extra_key = 0xFFFF; if ( codes == 0xFFFF ) { _delay_ms(12); // delay for preventing overload of poor ADB keyboard controller codes = adb_host_kbd_recv(); } key0 = codes>>8; key1 = codes&0xFF; if (debug_matrix && codes) { print("adb_host_kbd_recv: "); phex16(codes); print("\n"); } if (codes == 0) { // no keys return 0; } else if (codes == 0x7F7F) { // power key press register_key(0x7F); } else if (codes == 0xFFFF) { // power key release register_key(0xFF); } else if (key0 == 0xFF) { // error xprintf("adb_host_kbd_recv: ERROR(%d)\n", codes); return key1; } else { register_key(key0); if (key1 != 0xFF) // key1 is 0xFF when no second key. extra_key = key1<<8 | 0xFF; // process in a separate call } return 1; } bool matrix_is_modified(void) { return is_modified; } inline bool matrix_has_ghost(void) { #ifdef MATRIX_HAS_GHOST for (uint8_t i = 0; i < MATRIX_ROWS; i++) { if (matrix_has_ghost_in_row(i)) return true; } #endif return false; } inline bool matrix_is_on(uint8_t row, uint8_t col) { return (matrix[row] & (1<>3)&0x0F; if (key&0x80) { matrix[row] &= ~(1<