libinput/src/evdev-mt-touchpad.h
Hans de Goede 8f20c07a1f touchpad: Route top softbuttons through the trackstick if we've one
The touchpad top softbuttons such as found on the Lenove T440 are intended for
use with the trackstick. Route their events through the trackstick, so that
they can be used for e.g. middle button scrolling with the trackstick.

Note that sending top button events to a disabled trackpoint makes no sense
(and will mess up internal state). Likely a user with a disabled trackpoint
will still expect the top buttons to work, so rather than not sending events
in that case, simply treat a suspendeded trackpoint as not being there, and
send the events directly from the touchpad device.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2014-09-19 08:20:00 +10:00

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#ifndef EVDEV_MT_TOUCHPAD_H
#define EVDEV_MT_TOUCHPAD_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "evdev.h"
#include "filter.h"
#include "timer.h"
#define TOUCHPAD_HISTORY_LENGTH 4
#define TOUCHPAD_MIN_SAMPLES 4
#define VENDOR_ID_APPLE 0x5ac
enum touchpad_event {
TOUCHPAD_EVENT_NONE = 0,
TOUCHPAD_EVENT_MOTION = (1 << 0),
TOUCHPAD_EVENT_BUTTON_PRESS = (1 << 1),
TOUCHPAD_EVENT_BUTTON_RELEASE = (1 << 2),
};
enum touch_state {
TOUCH_NONE = 0,
TOUCH_BEGIN,
TOUCH_UPDATE,
TOUCH_END
};
enum button_event {
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_BOTTOM_R = 30,
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_BOTTOM_L,
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_TOP_R,
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_TOP_M,
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_TOP_L,
BUTTON_EVENT_IN_AREA,
BUTTON_EVENT_UP,
BUTTON_EVENT_PRESS,
BUTTON_EVENT_RELEASE,
BUTTON_EVENT_TIMEOUT,
};
enum button_state {
BUTTON_STATE_NONE,
BUTTON_STATE_AREA,
BUTTON_STATE_BOTTOM,
BUTTON_STATE_TOP,
BUTTON_STATE_TOP_NEW,
BUTTON_STATE_TOP_TO_IGNORE,
BUTTON_STATE_IGNORE,
};
enum tp_tap_state {
TAP_STATE_IDLE = 4,
TAP_STATE_TOUCH,
TAP_STATE_HOLD,
TAP_STATE_TAPPED,
TAP_STATE_TOUCH_2,
TAP_STATE_TOUCH_2_HOLD,
TAP_STATE_TOUCH_3,
TAP_STATE_TOUCH_3_HOLD,
TAP_STATE_DRAGGING_OR_DOUBLETAP,
TAP_STATE_DRAGGING,
TAP_STATE_DRAGGING_WAIT,
TAP_STATE_DRAGGING_2,
TAP_STATE_DEAD, /**< finger count exceeded */
};
enum tp_tap_touch_state {
TAP_TOUCH_STATE_IDLE = 16, /**< not in touch */
TAP_TOUCH_STATE_TOUCH, /**< touching, may tap */
TAP_TOUCH_STATE_DEAD, /**< exceeded motion/timeout */
};
struct tp_motion {
int32_t x;
int32_t y;
};
struct tp_touch {
struct tp_dispatch *tp;
enum touch_state state;
bool dirty;
bool is_pointer; /* the pointer-controlling touch */
int32_t x;
int32_t y;
uint64_t millis;
struct {
struct tp_motion samples[TOUCHPAD_HISTORY_LENGTH];
unsigned int index;
unsigned int count;
} history;
struct {
int32_t center_x;
int32_t center_y;
} hysteresis;
/* A pinned touchpoint is the one that pressed the physical button
* on a clickpad. After the release, it won't move until the center
* moves more than a threshold away from the original coordinates
*/
struct {
bool is_pinned;
int32_t center_x;
int32_t center_y;
} pinned;
/* Software-button state and timeout if applicable */
struct {
enum button_state state;
/* We use button_event here so we can use == on events */
enum button_event curr;
struct libinput_timer timer;
} button;
struct {
enum tp_tap_touch_state state;
} tap;
struct {
bool is_palm;
int32_t x, y; /* first coordinates if is_palm == true */
uint32_t time; /* first timestamp if is_palm == true */
} palm;
};
struct tp_dispatch {
struct evdev_dispatch base;
struct evdev_device *device;
unsigned int nfingers_down; /* number of fingers down */
unsigned int old_nfingers_down; /* previous no fingers down */
unsigned int slot; /* current slot */
bool has_mt;
bool semi_mt;
unsigned int real_touches; /* number of slots */
unsigned int ntouches; /* no slots inc. fakes */
struct tp_touch *touches; /* len == ntouches */
unsigned int fake_touches; /* fake touch mask */
struct {
int32_t margin_x;
int32_t margin_y;
} hysteresis;
struct motion_filter *filter;
struct {
double x_scale_coeff;
double y_scale_coeff;
} accel;
struct {
bool is_clickpad; /* true for clickpads */
bool has_topbuttons;
bool use_clickfinger; /* number of fingers decides button number */
bool click_pending;
uint32_t state;
uint32_t old_state;
uint32_t motion_dist; /* for pinned touches */
unsigned int active; /* currently active button, for release event */
bool active_is_topbutton; /* is active a top button? */
/* Only used for clickpads. The software button areas are
* always 2 horizontal stripes across the touchpad.
* The buttons are split according to the edge settings.
*/
struct {
int32_t top_edge;
int32_t rightbutton_left_edge;
} bottom_area;
struct {
int32_t bottom_edge;
int32_t rightbutton_left_edge;
int32_t leftbutton_right_edge;
} top_area;
struct evdev_device *trackpoint;
} buttons; /* physical buttons */
enum touchpad_event queued;
struct {
struct libinput_device_config_tap config;
bool enabled;
struct libinput_timer timer;
enum tp_tap_state state;
} tap;
struct {
int32_t right_edge;
int32_t left_edge;
} palm;
struct {
struct libinput_device_config_send_events config;
enum libinput_config_send_events_mode current_mode;
} sendevents;
};
#define tp_for_each_touch(_tp, _t) \
for (unsigned int _i = 0; _i < (_tp)->ntouches && (_t = &(_tp)->touches[_i]); _i++)
void
tp_get_delta(struct tp_touch *t, double *dx, double *dy);
void
tp_set_pointer(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct tp_touch *t);
int
tp_tap_handle_state(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time);
int
tp_init_tap(struct tp_dispatch *tp);
void
tp_destroy_tap(struct tp_dispatch *tp);
int
tp_init_buttons(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct evdev_device *device);
void
tp_init_softbuttons(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct evdev_device *device);
void
tp_destroy_buttons(struct tp_dispatch *tp);
int
tp_process_button(struct tp_dispatch *tp,
const struct input_event *e,
uint64_t time);
void
tp_release_all_buttons(struct tp_dispatch *tp,
uint64_t time);
int
tp_post_button_events(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time);
int
tp_button_handle_state(struct tp_dispatch *tp, uint64_t time);
int
tp_button_touch_active(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct tp_touch *t);
bool
tp_button_is_inside_softbutton_area(struct tp_dispatch *tp, struct tp_touch *t);
void
tp_release_all_taps(struct tp_dispatch *tp,
uint64_t time);
#endif