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#pragma once
#include "config.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "util-macros.h"
static inline void
msleep(unsigned int ms)
{
usleep(ms * 1000);
}
static inline uint64_t
us(uint64_t us)
{
return us;
}
static inline uint64_t
ns2us(uint64_t ns)
{
return us(ns / 1000);
}
static inline uint64_t
ms2us(uint64_t ms)
{
return us(ms * 1000);
}
static inline uint32_t
ms2s(uint64_t ms)
{
return ms / 1000;
}
static inline uint64_t
s2us(uint64_t s)
{
return ms2us(s * 1000);
}
static inline uint64_t
h2us(uint64_t h)
{
return s2us(h * 3600);
}
static inline uint32_t
us2ms(uint64_t us)
{
return (uint32_t)(us / 1000);
}
static inline uint32_t
us2s(uint64_t us)
{
return ms2s(us2ms(us));
}
Introduce custom acceleration profile The custom acceleration profile allow the user to define custom acceleration functions for each movement type per device, giving full control over accelerations behavior at different speeds. This commit introduces 2 movement types which corresponds to the 2 profiles currently in use by libinput. regular filter is Motion type. constant filter is Fallback type. This allows possible expansion of new movement types for the different devices. The custom pointer acceleration profile gives the user full control over the acceleration behavior at different speeds. The user needs to provide a custom acceleration function f(x) where the x-axis is the device speed and the y-axis is the pointer speed. The user should take into account the native device dpi and screen dpi in order to achieve the desired behavior/feel of the acceleration. The custom acceleration function is defined using n points which are spaced uniformly along the x-axis, starting from 0 and continuing in constant steps. There by the points defining the custom function are: (0 * step, f[0]), (1 * step, f[1]), ..., ((n-1) * step, f[n-1]) where f is a list of n unitless values defining the acceleration factor for each velocity. When a velocity value does not lie exactly on those points, a linear interpolation of the two closest points will be calculated. When a velocity value is greater than the max point defined, a linear extrapolation of the two biggest points will be calculated. Signed-off-by: Yinon Burgansky <51504-Yinon@users.noreply.gitlab.freedesktop.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2022-12-13 00:23:59 +02:00
static inline double
us2ms_f(uint64_t us)
{
return (double)us / 1000.0;
}
static inline uint64_t
tv2us(const struct timeval *tv)
{
return s2us(tv->tv_sec) + tv->tv_usec;
}
static inline uint64_t
tp2us(const struct timespec *tp)
{
return s2us(tp->tv_sec) + ns2us(tp->tv_nsec);
}
static inline struct timeval
us2tv(uint64_t time)
{
struct timeval tv;
tv.tv_sec = time / ms2us(1000);
tv.tv_usec = time % ms2us(1000);
return tv;
}
static inline int
now_in_us(uint64_t *us)
{
struct timespec ts = { 0, 0 };
if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) != 0) {
*us = 0;
return -errno;
}
*us = s2us(ts.tv_sec) + ns2us(ts.tv_nsec);
return 0;
}
struct human_time {
unsigned int value;
const char *unit;
};
/**
* Converts a time delta in µs to a human-readable time like "2h" or "4d"
*/
static inline struct human_time
to_human_time(uint64_t us)
{
struct human_time t;
struct c {
const char *unit;
unsigned int change_from_previous;
uint64_t limit;
} conversion[] = {
{ "us", 1, 5000 }, { "ms", 1000, 5000 }, { "s", 1000, 120 },
{ "min", 60, 120 }, { "h", 60, 48 }, { "d", 24, ~0 },
};
uint64_t value = us;
ARRAY_FOR_EACH(conversion, c) {
value = value / c->change_from_previous;
if (value < c->limit) {
t.unit = c->unit;
t.value = value;
return t;
}
}
assert(!"We should never get here");
}