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Fixed bug #61
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:35:11 +0800
From: "Leonidas"
Subject: [SDL] Re: Trigger mouse wheel event -- not in X-environment
I have looked into the codes for the IMPS/2 mouse wheel mode of fbcon driver.
But I found something weird.
Here's the original codes to set a mouse device into IMPS/2 mode in libSDL.
In the file src/video/fbcon/SDL_fbevents.c
In function static int set_imps2_mode(int fd)
...
Uint8 set_imps2[] = {0xf3, 200, 0xf3, 100, 0xf3, 80};
Uint8 reset = 0xff;
fd_set fdset;
struct timeval tv;
int retval = 0;
// Set mouse device fd into IMPS/2 mode
if ( write(fd, &set_imps2, sizeof(set_imps2)) == sizeof(set_imps2) ) {
// ??? then RESET it..???
if (write(fd, &reset, sizeof (reset)) == sizeof (reset) ) {
retval = 1;
}
}
...........
Since it sets IMPS/2 mode then reset it, so you will never get a mouse into
IMPS/2 mode to use its wheel.
What I did to make the wheel usable is remove the RESET codes.
....
if ( write(fd, &set_imps2, sizeof(set_imps2)) == sizeof(set_imps2) ) {
/*
if (write(fd, &reset, sizeof (reset)) == sizeof (reset) ) {
}
*/
retval = 1;
}
....
And in FB_OpenMouse(_THIS)
Make the device /dev/psaux to be setted into imps2 mode such that it can be
detected its a imps/2 mouse or not.
(my mouse device is on ps2, but the codes only set /dev/input/mice device
originally)
Then I have done, I can use the mouse wheel when SDL uses frame buff driver.
I dont exactly know I did right or wrong, I just change it for my usuage.
Correct me please, if I did something wrong.
Best regards,
Li Tsung Lin
IAP Product Dept. Engineer
EeRise Corp. (Image Processing System, Computer Vision System)
Hsin Tien, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:22:40 +0000 |
parents | be9c9c8f6d53 |
children | 14717b52abc0 |
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/* Test the thread and mutex locking functions Also exercises the system's signal/thread interaction */ #include <signal.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include "SDL.h" #include "SDL_mutex.h" #include "SDL_thread.h" static SDL_mutex *mutex = NULL; static Uint32 mainthread; static SDL_Thread *threads[6]; /* * SDL_Quit() shouldn't be used with atexit() directly because * calling conventions may differ... */ static void SDL_Quit_Wrapper(void) { SDL_Quit(); } void printid(void) { printf("Process %u: exiting\n", SDL_ThreadID()); } void terminate(int sig) { printf("Process %u: raising SIGTERM\n", SDL_ThreadID()); raise(SIGTERM); } void closemutex(int sig) { Uint32 id = SDL_ThreadID(); int i; printf("Process %u: Cleaning up...\n", id == mainthread ? 0 : id); for ( i=0; i<6; ++i ) SDL_KillThread(threads[i]); SDL_DestroyMutex(mutex); exit(sig); } int Run(void *data) { if ( SDL_ThreadID() == mainthread ) signal(SIGTERM, closemutex); while ( 1 ) { printf("Process %u ready to work\n", SDL_ThreadID()); if ( SDL_mutexP(mutex) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't lock mutex: %s", SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } printf("Process %u, working!\n", SDL_ThreadID()); SDL_Delay(1*1000); printf("Process %u, done!\n", SDL_ThreadID()); if ( SDL_mutexV(mutex) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't unlock mutex: %s", SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } /* If this sleep isn't done, then threads may starve */ SDL_Delay(10); } return(0); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; int maxproc = 6; /* Load the SDL library */ if ( SDL_Init(0) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } atexit(SDL_Quit_Wrapper); if ( (mutex=SDL_CreateMutex()) == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create mutex: %s\n", SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } mainthread = SDL_ThreadID(); printf("Main thread: %u\n", mainthread); atexit(printid); for ( i=0; i<maxproc; ++i ) { if ( (threads[i]=SDL_CreateThread(Run, NULL)) == NULL ) fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't create thread!\n"); } signal(SIGINT, terminate); Run(NULL); return(0); /* Never reached */ }