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struct_input_dev
Langue: en
Version: May 2009 (fedora - 06/07/09)
Section: 9 (Appels noyau Linux)
NAME
struct_input_dev - represents an input deviceSYNOPSIS
struct input_dev { const char * name; const char * phys; const char * uniq; struct input_id id; unsigned long evbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(EV_CNT)]; unsigned long keybit[BITS_TO_LONGS(KEY_CNT)]; unsigned long relbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(REL_CNT)]; unsigned long absbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(ABS_CNT)]; unsigned long mscbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(MSC_CNT)]; unsigned long ledbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(LED_CNT)]; unsigned long sndbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(SND_CNT)]; unsigned long ffbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(FF_CNT)]; unsigned long swbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(SW_CNT)]; unsigned int keycodemax; unsigned int keycodesize; void * keycode; int (* setkeycode) (struct input_dev *dev, int scancode, int keycode); int (* getkeycode) (struct input_dev *dev, int scancode, int *keycode); struct ff_device * ff; unsigned int repeat_key; struct timer_list timer; int sync; int abs[ABS_MAX + 1]; int rep[REP_MAX + 1]; unsigned long key[BITS_TO_LONGS(KEY_CNT)]; unsigned long led[BITS_TO_LONGS(LED_CNT)]; unsigned long snd[BITS_TO_LONGS(SND_CNT)]; unsigned long sw[BITS_TO_LONGS(SW_CNT)]; int absmax[ABS_MAX + 1]; int absmin[ABS_MAX + 1]; int absfuzz[ABS_MAX + 1]; int absflat[ABS_MAX + 1]; int (* open) (struct input_dev *dev); void (* close) (struct input_dev *dev); int (* flush) (struct input_dev *dev, struct file *file); int (* event) (struct input_dev *dev, unsigned int type, unsigned int code, int value); struct input_handle * grab; spinlock_t event_lock; struct mutex mutex; unsigned int users; int going_away; struct device dev; struct list_head h_list; struct list_head node; };
MEMBERS
name
- name of the device
phys
- physical path to the device in the system hierarchy
uniq
- unique identification code for the device (if device has it)
id
- id of the device (struct input_id)
evbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(EV_CNT)]
- bitmap of types of events supported by the device (EV_KEY, EV_REL, etc.)
keybit[BITS_TO_LONGS(KEY_CNT)]
- bitmap of keys/buttons this device has
relbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(REL_CNT)]
- bitmap of relative axes for the device
absbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(ABS_CNT)]
- bitmap of absolute axes for the device
mscbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(MSC_CNT)]
- bitmap of miscellaneous events supported by the device
ledbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(LED_CNT)]
- bitmap of leds present on the device
sndbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(SND_CNT)]
- bitmap of sound effects supported by the device
ffbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(FF_CNT)]
- bitmap of force feedback effects supported by the device
swbit[BITS_TO_LONGS(SW_CNT)]
- bitmap of switches present on the device
keycodemax
- size of keycode table
keycodesize
- size of elements in keycode table
keycode
- map of scancodes to keycodes for this device
setkeycode
- optional method to alter current keymap, used to implement sparse keymaps. If not supplied default mechanism will be used
getkeycode
- optional method to retrieve current keymap. If not supplied default mechanism will be used
ff
- force feedback structure associated with the device if device supports force feedback effects
repeat_key
- stores key code of the last key pressed; used to implement software autorepeat
timer
- timer for software autorepeat
sync
- set to 1 when there were no new events since last EV_SYNC
abs[ABS_MAX + 1]
- current values for reports from absolute axes
rep[REP_MAX + 1]
- current values for autorepeat parameters (delay, rate)
key[BITS_TO_LONGS(KEY_CNT)]
- reflects current state of device's keys/buttons
led[BITS_TO_LONGS(LED_CNT)]
- reflects current state of device's LEDs
snd[BITS_TO_LONGS(SND_CNT)]
- reflects current state of sound effects
sw[BITS_TO_LONGS(SW_CNT)]
- reflects current state of device's switches
absmax[ABS_MAX + 1]
- maximum values for events coming from absolute axes
absmin[ABS_MAX + 1]
- minimum values for events coming from absolute axes
absfuzz[ABS_MAX + 1]
- describes noisiness for axes
absflat[ABS_MAX + 1]
- size of the center flat position (used by joydev)
open
- this method is called when the very first user calls input_open_device. The driver must prepare the device to start generating events (start polling thread, request an IRQ, submit URB, etc.)
close
- this method is called when the very last user calls input_close_device.
flush
- purges the device. Most commonly used to get rid of force feedback effects loaded into the device when disconnecting from it
event
- event handler for events sent _to_ the device, like EV_LED or EV_SND. The device is expected to carry out the requested action (turn on a LED, play sound, etc.) The call is protected by event_lock and must not sleep
grab
- input handle that currently has the device grabbed (via EVIOCGRAB ioctl). When a handle grabs a device it becomes sole recipient for all input events coming from the device
event_lock
- this spinlock is is taken when input core receives and processes a new event for the device (in input_event). Code that accesses and/or modifies parameters of a device (such as keymap or absmin, absmax, absfuzz, etc.) after device has been registered with input core must take this lock.
mutex
- serializes calls to open, close and flush methods
users
- stores number of users (input handlers) that opened this device. It is used by input_open_device and input_close_device to make sure that dev->open is only called when the first user opens device and dev->close is called when the very last user closes the device
going_away
- marks devices that are in a middle of unregistering and causes input_open_device*() fail with -ENODEV.
dev
- driver model's view of this device
h_list
- list of input handles associated with the device. When accessing the list dev->mutex must be held
node
- used to place the device onto input_dev_list
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