libinput/src/libinput-util.c
Peter Hutterer 9b1b87cadd touchpad: replace the hardcoded thumb threshold with a udev prop
LIBINPUT_ATTR_THUMB_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD now determines whether we do thumb
pressure detection or not. Much better than having a hardcoded default that
may or may not be correct on any given device.

This patch is likely to break thumb detection on some touchpads, the only
property so far is to restore the default of 100 for all Lenovo Thinkpad
touchpads. More rules are needed, we'll just wait until someone shouts.

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106458

Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2018-05-30 09:42:06 +10:00

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/*
* Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
* Copyright © 2011 Intel Corporation
* Copyright © 2013-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
*
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*/
/*
* This list data structure is verbatim copy from wayland-util.h from the
* Wayland project; except that wl_ prefix has been removed.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "libinput-util.h"
#include "libinput-private.h"
void
list_init(struct list *list)
{
list->prev = list;
list->next = list;
}
void
list_insert(struct list *list, struct list *elm)
{
assert((list->next != NULL && list->prev != NULL) ||
!"list->next|prev is NULL, possibly missing list_init()");
assert(((elm->next == NULL && elm->prev == NULL) || list_empty(elm)) ||
!"elm->next|prev is not NULL, list node used twice?");
elm->prev = list;
elm->next = list->next;
list->next = elm;
elm->next->prev = elm;
}
void
list_remove(struct list *elm)
{
assert((elm->next != NULL && elm->prev != NULL) ||
!"list->next|prev is NULL, possibly missing list_init()");
elm->prev->next = elm->next;
elm->next->prev = elm->prev;
elm->next = NULL;
elm->prev = NULL;
}
bool
list_empty(const struct list *list)
{
assert((list->next != NULL && list->prev != NULL) ||
!"list->next|prev is NULL, possibly missing list_init()");
return list->next == list;
}
void
ratelimit_init(struct ratelimit *r, uint64_t ival_us, unsigned int burst)
{
r->interval = ival_us;
r->begin = 0;
r->burst = burst;
r->num = 0;
}
/*
* Perform rate-limit test. Returns RATELIMIT_PASS if the rate-limited action
* is still allowed, RATELIMIT_THRESHOLD if the limit has been reached with
* this call, and RATELIMIT_EXCEEDED if you're beyond the threshold.
* It's safe to treat the return-value as boolean, if you're not interested in
* the exact state. It evaluates to "true" if the threshold hasn't been
* exceeded, yet.
*
* The ratelimit object must be initialized via ratelimit_init().
*
* Modelled after Linux' lib/ratelimit.c by Dave Young
* <hidave.darkstar@gmail.com>, which is licensed GPLv2.
*/
enum ratelimit_state
ratelimit_test(struct ratelimit *r)
{
struct timespec ts;
uint64_t utime;
if (r->interval <= 0 || r->burst <= 0)
return RATELIMIT_PASS;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
utime = s2us(ts.tv_sec) + ns2us(ts.tv_nsec);
if (r->begin <= 0 || r->begin + r->interval < utime) {
/* reset counter */
r->begin = utime;
r->num = 1;
return RATELIMIT_PASS;
} else if (r->num < r->burst) {
/* continue burst */
return (++r->num == r->burst) ? RATELIMIT_THRESHOLD
: RATELIMIT_PASS;
}
return RATELIMIT_EXCEEDED;
}
/* Helper function to parse the mouse DPI tag from udev.
* The tag is of the form:
* MOUSE_DPI=400 *1000 2000
* or
* MOUSE_DPI=400@125 *1000@125 2000@125
* Where the * indicates the default value and @number indicates device poll
* rate.
* Numbers should be in ascending order, and if rates are present they should
* be present for all entries.
*
* When parsing the mouse DPI property, if we find an error we just return 0
* since it's obviously invalid, the caller will treat that as an error and
* use a reasonable default instead. If the property contains multiple DPI
* settings but none flagged as default, we return the last because we're
* lazy and that's a silly way to set the property anyway.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the MOUSE_DPI=)
* @return The default dpi value on success, 0 on error
*/
int
parse_mouse_dpi_property(const char *prop)
{
bool is_default = false;
int nread, dpi = 0, rate;
if (!prop)
return 0;
while (*prop != 0) {
if (*prop == ' ') {
prop++;
continue;
}
if (*prop == '*') {
prop++;
is_default = true;
if (!isdigit(prop[0]))
return 0;
}
/* While we don't do anything with the rate right now we
* will validate that, if it's present, it is non-zero and
* positive
*/
rate = 1;
nread = 0;
sscanf(prop, "%d@%d%n", &dpi, &rate, &nread);
if (!nread)
sscanf(prop, "%d%n", &dpi, &nread);
if (!nread || dpi <= 0 || rate <= 0 || prop[nread] == '@')
return 0;
if (is_default)
break;
prop += nread;
}
return dpi;
}
/**
* Helper function to parse the MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_COUNT property from udev.
* Property is of the form:
* MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_COUNT=<integer>
* Where the number indicates the number of wheel clicks per 360 deg
* rotation.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_COUNT=)
* @return The click count of the wheel (may be negative) or 0 on error.
*/
int
parse_mouse_wheel_click_count_property(const char *prop)
{
int count = 0;
if (!prop)
return 0;
if (!safe_atoi(prop, &count) || abs(count) > 360)
return 0;
return count;
}
/**
*
* Helper function to parse the MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_ANGLE property from udev.
* Property is of the form:
* MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_ANGLE=<integer>
* Where the number indicates the degrees travelled for each click.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the MOUSE_WHEEL_CLICK_ANGLE=)
* @return The angle of the wheel (may be negative) or 0 on error.
*/
int
parse_mouse_wheel_click_angle_property(const char *prop)
{
int angle = 0;
if (!prop)
return 0;
if (!safe_atoi(prop, &angle) || abs(angle) > 360)
return 0;
return angle;
}
/**
* Helper function to parse the TRACKPOINT_CONST_ACCEL property from udev.
* Property is of the form:
* TRACKPOINT_CONST_ACCEL=<float>
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the TRACKPOINT_CONST_ACCEL=)
* @return The acceleration, or 0.0 on error.
*/
double
parse_trackpoint_accel_property(const char *prop)
{
double accel;
if (!prop)
return 0.0;
if (!safe_atod(prop, &accel))
accel = 0.0;
return accel;
}
/**
* Parses a simple dimension string in the form of "10x40". The two
* numbers must be positive integers in decimal notation.
* On success, the two numbers are stored in w and h. On failure, w and h
* are unmodified.
*
* @param prop The value of the property
* @param w Returns the first component of the dimension
* @param h Returns the second component of the dimension
* @return true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool
parse_dimension_property(const char *prop, size_t *w, size_t *h)
{
int x, y;
if (!prop)
return false;
if (sscanf(prop, "%dx%d", &x, &y) != 2)
return false;
if (x < 0 || y < 0)
return false;
*w = (size_t)x;
*h = (size_t)y;
return true;
}
/**
* Parses a set of 6 space-separated floats.
*
* @param prop The string value of the property
* @param calibration Returns the six components
* @return true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool
parse_calibration_property(const char *prop, float calibration_out[6])
{
int idx;
char **strv;
float calibration[6];
if (!prop)
return false;
strv = strv_from_string(prop, " ");
if (!strv)
return false;
for (idx = 0; idx < 6; idx++) {
double v;
if (strv[idx] == NULL || !safe_atod(strv[idx], &v)) {
strv_free(strv);
return false;
}
calibration[idx] = v;
}
strv_free(strv);
memcpy(calibration_out, calibration, sizeof(calibration));
return true;
}
bool
parse_switch_reliability_property(const char *prop,
enum switch_reliability *reliability)
{
if (!prop) {
*reliability = RELIABILITY_UNKNOWN;
return true;
}
if (streq(prop, "reliable"))
*reliability = RELIABILITY_RELIABLE;
else if (streq(prop, "write_open"))
*reliability = RELIABILITY_WRITE_OPEN;
else
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Parses a string with the allowed values: "below"
* The value refers to the position of the touchpad (relative to the
* keyboard, i.e. your average laptop would be 'below')
*
* @param prop The value of the property
* @param layout The layout
* @return true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool
parse_tpkbcombo_layout_poperty(const char *prop,
enum tpkbcombo_layout *layout)
{
if (!prop)
return false;
if (streq(prop, "below")) {
*layout = TPKBCOMBO_LAYOUT_BELOW;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Parses a string of the format "a:b" where both a and b must be integer
* numbers and a > b. Also allowed is the special string vaule "none" which
* amounts to unsetting the property.
*
* @param prop The value of the property
* @param hi Set to the first digit or 0 in case of 'none'
* @param lo Set to the second digit or 0 in case of 'none'
* @return true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool
parse_range_property(const char *prop, int *hi, int *lo)
{
int first, second;
if (!prop)
return false;
if (streq(prop, "none")) {
*hi = 0;
*lo = 0;
return true;
}
if (sscanf(prop, "%d:%d", &first, &second) != 2)
return false;
if (second >= first)
return false;
*hi = first;
*lo = second;
return true;
}
/**
* Helper function to parse the LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD
* property from udev. Property is of the form:
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD=<integer>
* Where the number indicates the minimum threshold to consider a touch to
* be a palm.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the *
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD=)
* @return The pressure threshold or 0 on error
*/
int
parse_palm_pressure_property(const char *prop)
{
int threshold = 0;
if (!prop)
return 0;
if (!safe_atoi(prop, &threshold) || threshold < 0)
return 0;
return threshold;
}
/**
* Helper function to parse the LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_SIZE_THRESHOLD property
* from udev. Property is of the form:
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_SIZE_THRESHOLD=<integer>
* Where the number indicates the minimum threshold to consider a touch to
* be a palm.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_PALM_SIZE_THRESHOLD=)
* @return The pressure threshold or 0 on error
*/
int
parse_palm_size_property(const char *prop)
{
int thr = 0;
if (!prop)
return 0;
if (!safe_atoi(prop, &thr) || thr < 0 || thr > 2028)
return 0;
return thr;
}
/**
* Helper function to parse the LIBINPUT_ATTR_THUMB_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD
* property from udev. Property is of the form:
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_THUMB_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD=<integer>
* Where the number indicates the minimum threshold to consider a touch to
* be a thumb.
*
* @param prop The value of the udev property (without the
* LIBINPUT_ATTR_THUMB_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD=)
* @return The pressure threshold or 0 on error
*/
int
parse_thumb_pressure_property(const char *prop)
{
int threshold = 0;
if (!prop)
return 0;
if (!safe_atoi(prop, &threshold) || threshold < 0)
return 0;
return threshold;
}
/**
* Return the next word in a string pointed to by state before the first
* separator character. Call repeatedly to tokenize a whole string.
*
* @param state Current state
* @param len String length of the word returned
* @param separators List of separator characters
*
* @return The first word in *state, NOT null-terminated
*/
static const char *
next_word(const char **state, size_t *len, const char *separators)
{
const char *next = *state;
size_t l;
if (!*next)
return NULL;
next += strspn(next, separators);
if (!*next) {
*state = next;
return NULL;
}
l = strcspn(next, separators);
*state = next + l;
*len = l;
return next;
}
/**
* Return a null-terminated string array with the tokens in the input
* string, e.g. "one two\tthree" with a separator list of " \t" will return
* an array [ "one", "two", "three", NULL ].
*
* Use strv_free() to free the array.
*
* @param in Input string
* @param separators List of separator characters
*
* @return A null-terminated string array or NULL on errors
*/
char **
strv_from_string(const char *in, const char *separators)
{
const char *s, *word;
char **strv = NULL;
int nelems = 0, idx;
size_t l;
assert(in != NULL);
s = in;
while ((word = next_word(&s, &l, separators)) != NULL)
nelems++;
if (nelems == 0)
return NULL;
nelems++; /* NULL-terminated */
strv = zalloc(nelems * sizeof *strv);
idx = 0;
s = in;
while ((word = next_word(&s, &l, separators)) != NULL) {
char *copy = strndup(word, l);
if (!copy) {
strv_free(strv);
return NULL;
}
strv[idx++] = copy;
}
return strv;
}
/**
* Return a newly allocated string with all elements joined by the
* joiner, same as Python's string.join() basically.
* A strv of ["one", "two", "three", NULL] with a joiner of ", " results
* in "one, two, three".
*
* An empty strv ([NULL]) returns NULL, same for passing NULL as either
* argument.
*
* @param strv Input string arrray
* @param joiner Joiner between the elements in the final string
*
* @return A null-terminated string joining all elements
*/
char *
strv_join(char **strv, const char *joiner)
{
char **s;
char *str;
size_t slen = 0;
size_t count = 0;
if (!strv || !joiner)
return NULL;
for (s = strv, count = 0; *s; s++, count++) {
slen += strlen(*s);
}
assert(slen < 1000);
slen += (count - 1) * strlen(joiner);
str = zalloc(slen + 1); /* trailing \0 */
for (s = strv; *s; s++) {
strcat(str, *s);
--count;
if (count > 0)
strcat(str, joiner);
}
return str;
}