kbd.c revision 1.27.2.2 1 /* $NetBSD: kbd.c,v 1.27.2.2 2001/11/14 19:16:07 nathanw Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 * contributed to Berkeley.
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13 * This product includes software developed by the University of
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43 *
44 * @(#)kbd.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 10/30/93
45 */
46
47 /*
48 * Keyboard driver (/dev/kbd -- note that we do not have minor numbers
49 * [yet?]). Translates incoming bytes to ASCII or to `firm_events' and
50 * passes them up to the appropriate reader.
51 */
52
53 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
54 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kbd.c,v 1.27.2.2 2001/11/14 19:16:07 nathanw Exp $");
55
56 #include "opt_ddb.h"
57
58 /*
59 * This is the "slave" driver that will be attached to
60 * the "zsc" driver for a Sun keyboard.
61 */
62
63 #include <sys/param.h>
64 #include <sys/systm.h>
65 #include <sys/conf.h>
66 #include <sys/device.h>
67 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
68 #include <sys/kernel.h>
69 #include <sys/proc.h>
70 #include <sys/signal.h>
71 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
72 #include <sys/time.h>
73 #include <sys/syslog.h>
74 #include <sys/select.h>
75 #include <sys/poll.h>
76 #include <sys/file.h>
77
78 #include <dev/ic/z8530reg.h>
79 #include <machine/z8530var.h>
80 #include <machine/vuid_event.h>
81 #include <machine/kbd.h>
82 #include <machine/kbio.h>
83 #include <dev/sun/event_var.h>
84 #include <dev/sun/kbd_xlate.h>
85 #include <dev/sun/kbdvar.h>
86
87 #include "locators.h"
88
89 /*
90 * Ideas:
91 * /dev/kbd is not a tty (plain device)
92 */
93
94 /* Prototypes */
95 static void kbd_new_layout __P((struct kbd_softc *));
96 static void kbd_repeat __P((void *));
97 static void kbd_set_leds __P((struct kbd_softc *, int));
98 static void kbd_update_leds __P((struct kbd_softc *));
99 static void kbd_was_reset __P((struct kbd_softc *));
100 static int kbd_drain_tx __P((struct kbd_softc *));
101 static int kbd_iopen __P((struct kbd_softc *));
102 static int kbd_iclose __P((struct kbd_softc *));
103
104 cdev_decl(kbd); /* open, close, read, write, ioctl, stop, ... */
105
106 extern struct cfdriver kbd_cd;
107
108 /****************************************************************
109 * Entry points for /dev/kbd
110 * (open,close,read,write,...)
111 ****************************************************************/
112
113 /*
114 * Open:
115 * Check exclusion, open actual device (_iopen),
116 * setup event channel, clear ASCII repeat stuff.
117 */
118 int
119 kbdopen(dev, flags, mode, p)
120 dev_t dev;
121 int flags, mode;
122 struct proc *p;
123 {
124 struct kbd_softc *k;
125 int error, unit;
126
127 unit = minor(dev);
128 if (unit >= kbd_cd.cd_ndevs)
129 return (ENXIO);
130 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[unit];
131 if (k == NULL)
132 return (ENXIO);
133
134 /* Exclusive open required for /dev/kbd */
135 if (k->k_events.ev_io)
136 return (EBUSY);
137 k->k_events.ev_io = p;
138
139 if ((error = kbd_iopen(k)) != 0) {
140 k->k_events.ev_io = NULL;
141 return (error);
142 }
143 ev_init(&k->k_events);
144 k->k_evmode = 0; /* XXX: OK? */
145
146 if (k->k_repeating) {
147 k->k_repeating = 0;
148 callout_stop(&k->k_repeat_ch);
149 }
150
151 return (0);
152 }
153
154 /*
155 * Close:
156 * Turn off event mode, dump the queue, and close the keyboard
157 * unless it is supplying console input.
158 */
159 int
160 kbdclose(dev, flags, mode, p)
161 dev_t dev;
162 int flags, mode;
163 struct proc *p;
164 {
165 struct kbd_softc *k;
166
167 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[minor(dev)];
168 k->k_evmode = 0;
169 ev_fini(&k->k_events);
170 k->k_events.ev_io = NULL;
171 return (0);
172 }
173
174 int
175 kbdread(dev, uio, flags)
176 dev_t dev;
177 struct uio *uio;
178 int flags;
179 {
180 struct kbd_softc *k;
181
182 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[minor(dev)];
183 return (ev_read(&k->k_events, uio, flags));
184 }
185
186 /* this routine should not exist, but is convenient to write here for now */
187 int
188 kbdwrite(dev, uio, flags)
189 dev_t dev;
190 struct uio *uio;
191 int flags;
192 {
193
194 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
195 }
196
197 int
198 kbdpoll(dev, events, p)
199 dev_t dev;
200 int events;
201 struct proc *p;
202 {
203 struct kbd_softc *k;
204
205 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[minor(dev)];
206 return (ev_poll(&k->k_events, events, p));
207 }
208
209
210 static int kbd_iockeymap __P((struct kbd_state *ks,
211 u_long cmd, struct kiockeymap *kio));
212
213 static int kbd_iocsled(struct kbd_softc *k, char *data);
214
215 #ifdef KIOCGETKEY
216 static int kbd_oldkeymap __P((struct kbd_state *ks,
217 u_long cmd, struct okiockey *okio));
218 #endif
219
220 int
221 kbdioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
222 dev_t dev;
223 u_long cmd;
224 caddr_t data;
225 int flag;
226 struct proc *p;
227 {
228 struct kbd_softc *k;
229 struct kbd_state *ks;
230 int error = 0;
231
232 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[minor(dev)];
233 ks = &k->k_state;
234
235 switch (cmd) {
236
237 case KIOCTRANS: /* Set translation mode */
238 /* We only support "raw" mode on /dev/kbd */
239 if (*(int *)data != TR_UNTRANS_EVENT)
240 error = EINVAL;
241 break;
242
243 case KIOCGTRANS: /* Get translation mode */
244 /* We only support "raw" mode on /dev/kbd */
245 *(int *)data = TR_UNTRANS_EVENT;
246 break;
247
248 #ifdef KIOCGETKEY
249 case KIOCGETKEY: /* Get keymap entry (old format) */
250 error = kbd_oldkeymap(ks, cmd, (struct okiockey *)data);
251 break;
252 #endif /* KIOCGETKEY */
253
254 case KIOCSKEY: /* Set keymap entry */
255 /* fallthrough */
256 case KIOCGKEY: /* Get keymap entry */
257 error = kbd_iockeymap(ks, cmd, (struct kiockeymap *)data);
258 break;
259
260 case KIOCCMD: /* Send a command to the keyboard */
261 error = kbd_docmd(*(int *)data, 1);
262 break;
263
264 case KIOCTYPE: /* Get keyboard type */
265 *(int *)data = ks->kbd_id;
266 break;
267
268 case KIOCSDIRECT: /* where to send input */
269 k->k_evmode = *(int *)data;
270 break;
271
272 case KIOCLAYOUT: /* Get keyboard layout */
273 *(int *)data = ks->kbd_layout;
274 break;
275
276 case KIOCSLED:
277 error = kbd_iocsled(k, (char *)data);
278 break;
279
280 case KIOCGLED:
281 *(char *)data = ks->kbd_leds;
282 break;
283
284 case FIONBIO: /* we will remove this someday (soon???) */
285 break;
286
287 case FIOASYNC:
288 k->k_events.ev_async = *(int *)data != 0;
289 break;
290
291 case TIOCSPGRP:
292 if (*(int *)data != k->k_events.ev_io->p_pgid)
293 error = EPERM;
294 break;
295
296 default:
297 error = ENOTTY;
298 break;
299 }
300
301 return (error);
302 }
303
304 /****************************************************************
305 * ioctl helpers
306 ****************************************************************/
307
308 /*
309 * Get/Set keymap entry
310 */
311 static int
312 kbd_iockeymap(ks, cmd, kio)
313 struct kbd_state *ks;
314 u_long cmd;
315 struct kiockeymap *kio;
316 {
317 u_short *km;
318 u_int station;
319
320 switch (kio->kio_tablemask) {
321 case KIOC_NOMASK:
322 km = ks->kbd_k.k_normal;
323 break;
324 case KIOC_SHIFTMASK:
325 km = ks->kbd_k.k_shifted;
326 break;
327 case KIOC_CTRLMASK:
328 km = ks->kbd_k.k_control;
329 break;
330 case KIOC_UPMASK:
331 km = ks->kbd_k.k_release;
332 break;
333 default:
334 /* Silently ignore unsupported masks */
335 return (0);
336 }
337
338 /* Range-check the table position. */
339 station = kio->kio_station;
340 if (station >= KEYMAP_SIZE)
341 return (EINVAL);
342
343 switch (cmd) {
344
345 case KIOCGKEY: /* Get keymap entry */
346 kio->kio_entry = km[station];
347 break;
348
349 case KIOCSKEY: /* Set keymap entry */
350 km[station] = kio->kio_entry;
351 break;
352
353 default:
354 return(ENOTTY);
355 }
356 return (0);
357 }
358
359 #ifdef KIOCGETKEY
360 /*
361 * Get/Set keymap entry,
362 * old format (compatibility)
363 */
364 int
365 kbd_oldkeymap(ks, cmd, kio)
366 struct kbd_state *ks;
367 u_long cmd;
368 struct okiockey *kio;
369 {
370 int error = 0;
371
372 switch (cmd) {
373
374 case KIOCGETKEY:
375 if (kio->kio_station == 118) {
376 /*
377 * This is X11 asking if a type 3 keyboard is
378 * really a type 3 keyboard. Say yes, it is,
379 * by reporting key station 118 as a "hole".
380 * Note old (SunOS 3.5) definition of HOLE!
381 */
382 kio->kio_entry = 0xA2;
383 break;
384 }
385 /* fall through */
386
387 default:
388 error = ENOTTY;
389 break;
390 }
391
392 return (error);
393 }
394 #endif /* KIOCGETKEY */
395
396
397 /*
398 * keyboard command ioctl
399 * ``unimplemented commands are ignored'' (blech)
400 * This is also export to the fb driver.
401 */
402 int
403 kbd_docmd(cmd, isuser)
404 int cmd;
405 int isuser;
406 {
407 struct kbd_softc *k;
408 struct kbd_state *ks;
409 int error, s;
410
411 error = 0;
412 k = kbd_cd.cd_devs[0];
413 ks = &k->k_state;
414
415 switch (cmd) {
416
417 case KBD_CMD_BELL:
418 case KBD_CMD_NOBELL:
419 /* Supported by type 2, 3, and 4 keyboards */
420 break;
421
422 case KBD_CMD_CLICK:
423 case KBD_CMD_NOCLICK:
424 /* Unsupported by type 2 keyboards */
425 if (ks->kbd_id <= KB_SUN2)
426 return (0);
427 ks->kbd_click = (cmd == KBD_CMD_CLICK);
428 break;
429
430 default:
431 return (0);
432 }
433
434 s = spltty();
435
436 if (isuser)
437 error = kbd_drain_tx(k);
438
439 if (error == 0) {
440 kbd_output(k, cmd);
441 kbd_start_tx(k);
442 }
443
444 splx(s);
445
446 return (error);
447 }
448
449 /*
450 * Set LEDs ioctl.
451 */
452 static int
453 kbd_iocsled(k, data)
454 struct kbd_softc *k;
455 char *data;
456 {
457 int leds, error, s;
458
459 leds = *data;
460
461 s = spltty();
462 error = kbd_drain_tx(k);
463 if (error == 0) {
464 kbd_set_leds(k, leds);
465 }
466 splx(s);
467
468 return (error);
469 }
470
471
472 /****************************************************************
473 * middle layers:
474 * - keysym to ASCII sequence
475 * - raw key codes to keysym
476 ****************************************************************/
477
478 static void kbd_input_string __P((struct kbd_softc *, char *));
479 static void kbd_input_funckey __P((struct kbd_softc *, int));
480 static int kbd_input_keysym __P((struct kbd_softc *, int));
481
482 /*
483 * Initialization done by either kdcninit or kbd_iopen
484 */
485 void
486 kbd_xlate_init(ks)
487 struct kbd_state *ks;
488 {
489 struct keyboard *ktbls;
490 int id;
491
492 id = ks->kbd_id;
493 if (id < KBD_MIN_TYPE)
494 id = KBD_MIN_TYPE;
495 if (id > kbd_max_type)
496 id = kbd_max_type;
497 ktbls = keyboards[id];
498
499 ks->kbd_k = *ktbls; /* struct assignment */
500 ks->kbd_modbits = 0;
501 }
502
503 /*
504 * Turn keyboard up/down codes into a KEYSYM.
505 * Note that the "kd" driver uses this too!
506 */
507 int
508 kbd_code_to_keysym(ks, c)
509 struct kbd_state *ks;
510 int c;
511 {
512 u_short *km;
513 int keysym;
514
515 /*
516 * Get keymap pointer. One of these:
517 * release, control, shifted, normal, ...
518 */
519 if (KEY_UP(c))
520 km = ks->kbd_k.k_release;
521 else if (ks->kbd_modbits & KBMOD_CTRL_MASK)
522 km = ks->kbd_k.k_control;
523 else if (ks->kbd_modbits & KBMOD_SHIFT_MASK)
524 km = ks->kbd_k.k_shifted;
525 else
526 km = ks->kbd_k.k_normal;
527
528 if (km == NULL) {
529 /*
530 * Do not know how to translate yet.
531 * We will find out when a RESET comes along.
532 */
533 return (KEYSYM_NOP);
534 }
535 keysym = km[KEY_CODE(c)];
536
537 /*
538 * Post-processing for Caps-lock
539 */
540 if ((ks->kbd_modbits & (1 << KBMOD_CAPSLOCK)) &&
541 (KEYSYM_CLASS(keysym) == KEYSYM_ASCII) )
542 {
543 if (('a' <= keysym) && (keysym <= 'z'))
544 keysym -= ('a' - 'A');
545 }
546
547 /*
548 * Post-processing for Num-lock. All "function"
549 * keysyms get indirected through another table.
550 * (XXX: Only if numlock on. Want off also!)
551 */
552 if ((ks->kbd_modbits & (1 << KBMOD_NUMLOCK)) &&
553 (KEYSYM_CLASS(keysym) == KEYSYM_FUNC) )
554 {
555 keysym = kbd_numlock_map[keysym & 0x3F];
556 }
557
558 return (keysym);
559 }
560
561 void
562 kbd_input_string(k, str)
563 struct kbd_softc *k;
564 char *str;
565 {
566
567 while (*str) {
568 (*k->k_cc->cc_upstream)(*str);
569 str++;
570 }
571 }
572
573 void
574 kbd_input_funckey(k, keysym)
575 struct kbd_softc *k;
576 int keysym;
577 {
578 int n;
579 char str[12];
580
581 /*
582 * Format the F-key sequence and send as a string.
583 * XXX: Ugly compatibility mappings.
584 */
585 n = 0xC0 + (keysym & 0x3F);
586 sprintf(str, "\033[%dz", n);
587 kbd_input_string(k, str);
588 }
589
590 /*
591 * This is called by kbd_input_raw() or by kb_repeat()
592 * to deliver ASCII input. Called at spltty().
593 *
594 * Return zero on success, else the keysym that we
595 * could not handle (so the caller may complain).
596 */
597 int
598 kbd_input_keysym(k, keysym)
599 struct kbd_softc *k;
600 int keysym;
601 {
602 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
603 int data;
604
605 switch (KEYSYM_CLASS(keysym)) {
606
607 case KEYSYM_ASCII:
608 data = KEYSYM_DATA(keysym);
609 if (ks->kbd_modbits & KBMOD_META_MASK)
610 data |= 0x80;
611 (*k->k_cc->cc_upstream)(data);
612 break;
613
614 case KEYSYM_STRING:
615 data = keysym & 0xF;
616 kbd_input_string(k, kbd_stringtab[data]);
617 break;
618
619 case KEYSYM_FUNC:
620 kbd_input_funckey(k, keysym);
621 break;
622
623 case KEYSYM_CLRMOD:
624 data = 1 << (keysym & 0x1F);
625 ks->kbd_modbits &= ~data;
626 break;
627
628 case KEYSYM_SETMOD:
629 data = 1 << (keysym & 0x1F);
630 ks->kbd_modbits |= data;
631 break;
632
633 case KEYSYM_INVMOD:
634 data = 1 << (keysym & 0x1F);
635 ks->kbd_modbits ^= data;
636 kbd_update_leds(k);
637 break;
638
639 case KEYSYM_ALL_UP:
640 ks->kbd_modbits &= ~0xFFFF;
641 break;
642
643 case KEYSYM_SPECIAL:
644 if (keysym == KEYSYM_NOP)
645 break;
646 /* fall through */
647 default:
648 /* We could not handle it. */
649 return (keysym);
650 }
651 return (0);
652 }
653
654 /*
655 * This is the autorepeat timeout function.
656 * Called at splsoftclock().
657 */
658 static void
659 kbd_repeat(arg)
660 void *arg;
661 {
662 struct kbd_softc *k = (struct kbd_softc *)arg;
663 int s = spltty();
664
665 if (k->k_repeating && k->k_repeatsym >= 0) {
666 (void)kbd_input_keysym(k, k->k_repeatsym);
667 callout_reset(&k->k_repeat_ch, k->k_repeat_step,
668 kbd_repeat, k);
669 }
670 splx(s);
671 }
672
673 /*
674 * Called by our kbd_softint() routine on input,
675 * which passes the raw hardware scan codes.
676 * Called at spltty()
677 */
678 void
679 kbd_input_raw(k, c)
680 struct kbd_softc *k;
681 int c;
682 {
683 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
684 struct firm_event *fe;
685 int put, keysym;
686
687 /* XXX - Input errors already handled. */
688
689 /* Are we expecting special input? */
690 if (ks->kbd_expect) {
691 if (ks->kbd_expect & KBD_EXPECT_IDCODE) {
692 /* We read a KBD_RESET last time. */
693 ks->kbd_id = c;
694 kbd_was_reset(k);
695 }
696 if (ks->kbd_expect & KBD_EXPECT_LAYOUT) {
697 /* We read a KBD_LAYOUT last time. */
698 ks->kbd_layout = c;
699 kbd_new_layout(k);
700 }
701 ks->kbd_expect = 0;
702 return;
703 }
704
705 /* Is this one of the "special" input codes? */
706 if (KBD_SPECIAL(c)) {
707 switch (c) {
708 case KBD_RESET:
709 ks->kbd_expect |= KBD_EXPECT_IDCODE;
710 /* Fake an "all-up" to resync. translation. */
711 c = KBD_IDLE;
712 break;
713
714 case KBD_LAYOUT:
715 ks->kbd_expect |= KBD_EXPECT_LAYOUT;
716 return;
717
718 case KBD_ERROR:
719 log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: received error indicator\n",
720 k->k_dev.dv_xname);
721 return;
722
723 case KBD_IDLE:
724 /* Let this go to the translator. */
725 break;
726 }
727 }
728
729 /*
730 * If /dev/kbd is not connected in event mode,
731 * translate and send upstream (to console).
732 */
733 if (!k->k_evmode) {
734
735 /* Any input stops auto-repeat (i.e. key release). */
736 if (k->k_repeating) {
737 k->k_repeating = 0;
738 callout_stop(&k->k_repeat_ch);
739 }
740
741 /* Translate this code to a keysym */
742 keysym = kbd_code_to_keysym(ks, c);
743
744 /* Pass up to the next layer. */
745 if (kbd_input_keysym(k, keysym)) {
746 log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: code=0x%x with mod=0x%x"
747 " produced unexpected keysym 0x%x\n",
748 k->k_dev.dv_xname, c,
749 ks->kbd_modbits, keysym);
750 /* No point in auto-repeat here. */
751 return;
752 }
753
754 /* Does this symbol get auto-repeat? */
755 if (KEYSYM_NOREPEAT(keysym))
756 return;
757
758 /* Setup for auto-repeat after initial delay. */
759 k->k_repeating = 1;
760 k->k_repeatsym = keysym;
761 callout_reset(&k->k_repeat_ch, k->k_repeat_start,
762 kbd_repeat, k);
763 return;
764 }
765
766 /*
767 * IDLEs confuse the MIT X11R4 server badly, so we must drop them.
768 * This is bad as it means the server will not automatically resync
769 * on all-up IDLEs, but I did not drop them before, and the server
770 * goes crazy when it comes time to blank the screen....
771 */
772 if (c == KBD_IDLE)
773 return;
774
775 /*
776 * Keyboard is generating events. Turn this keystroke into an
777 * event and put it in the queue. If the queue is full, the
778 * keystroke is lost (sorry!).
779 */
780 put = k->k_events.ev_put;
781 fe = &k->k_events.ev_q[put];
782 put = (put + 1) % EV_QSIZE;
783 if (put == k->k_events.ev_get) {
784 log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: event queue overflow\n",
785 k->k_dev.dv_xname); /* ??? */
786 return;
787 }
788 fe->id = KEY_CODE(c);
789 fe->value = KEY_UP(c) ? VKEY_UP : VKEY_DOWN;
790 fe->time = time;
791 k->k_events.ev_put = put;
792 EV_WAKEUP(&k->k_events);
793 }
794
795 /****************************************************************/
796
797 /*
798 * Open/close routines called upon opening /dev/console
799 * if we serve console input.
800 */
801 int
802 kbd_cc_open(cc)
803 struct cons_channel *cc;
804 {
805 struct kbd_softc *k = (struct kbd_softc *)cc->cc_dev;
806 return (kbd_iopen(k));
807 }
808
809 int
810 kbd_cc_close(cc)
811 struct cons_channel *cc;
812 {
813 struct kbd_softc *k = (struct kbd_softc *)cc->cc_dev;
814 return (kbd_iclose(k));
815 }
816
817 /*
818 * Initialization to be done at first open.
819 * This is called from kbdopen() or kd_cc_open()
820 * Called with user context.
821 */
822 int
823 kbd_iopen(k)
824 struct kbd_softc *k;
825 {
826 struct kbd_state *ks;
827 int error, s;
828
829 if (k == NULL)
830 return (ENXIO);
831
832 ks = &k->k_state;
833
834 /* Tolerate extra calls. */
835 if (k->k_isopen)
836 return (0);
837
838 /* Open internal device */
839 if (k->k_deviopen)
840 (*k->k_deviopen)((struct device *)k, FREAD|FWRITE);
841
842 s = spltty();
843
844 /* Reset the keyboard and find out its type. */
845 kbd_output(k, KBD_CMD_RESET);
846 kbd_start_tx(k);
847 kbd_drain_tx(k);
848 /* The wakeup for this is in kbd_was_reset(). */
849 error = tsleep((caddr_t)&ks->kbd_id,
850 PZERO | PCATCH, devopn, hz);
851 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { /* no response */
852 error = 0;
853 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: reset failed\n",
854 k->k_dev.dv_xname);
855 /*
856 * Allow the open anyway (to keep getty happy)
857 * but assume the "least common denominator".
858 */
859 ks->kbd_id = KB_SUN2;
860 }
861
862 /* Initialize the table pointers for this type. */
863 kbd_xlate_init(ks);
864
865 /* Earlier than type 4 does not know "layout". */
866 if (ks->kbd_id < KB_SUN4)
867 goto out;
868
869 /* Ask for the layout. */
870 kbd_output(k, KBD_CMD_GETLAYOUT);
871 kbd_start_tx(k);
872 kbd_drain_tx(k);
873 /* The wakeup for this is in kbd_new_layout(). */
874 error = tsleep((caddr_t)&ks->kbd_layout,
875 PZERO | PCATCH, devopn, hz);
876 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { /* no response */
877 error = 0;
878 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: no response to get_layout\n",
879 k->k_dev.dv_xname);
880 ks->kbd_layout = 0;
881 }
882
883 out:
884 splx(s);
885
886 if (error == 0)
887 k->k_isopen = 1;
888
889 return (error);
890 }
891
892 int
893 kbd_iclose(k)
894 struct kbd_softc *k;
895 {
896 /* For now: */ return (0);
897 }
898
899 /*
900 * Called by kbd_input_raw, at spltty()
901 */
902 static void
903 kbd_was_reset(k)
904 struct kbd_softc *k;
905 {
906 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
907
908 /*
909 * On first identification, wake up anyone waiting for type
910 * and set up the table pointers.
911 */
912 wakeup((caddr_t)&ks->kbd_id);
913
914 /* Restore keyclick, if necessary */
915 switch (ks->kbd_id) {
916
917 case KB_SUN2:
918 /* Type 2 keyboards don't support keyclick */
919 break;
920
921 case KB_SUN3:
922 /* Type 3 keyboards come up with keyclick on */
923 if (!ks->kbd_click) {
924 /* turn off the click */
925 kbd_output(k, KBD_CMD_NOCLICK);
926 kbd_start_tx(k);
927 }
928 break;
929
930 case KB_SUN4:
931 /* Type 4 keyboards come up with keyclick off */
932 if (ks->kbd_click) {
933 /* turn on the click */
934 kbd_output(k, KBD_CMD_CLICK);
935 kbd_start_tx(k);
936 }
937 break;
938 }
939
940 /* LEDs are off after reset. */
941 ks->kbd_leds = 0;
942 }
943
944 /*
945 * Called by kbd_input_raw, at spltty()
946 */
947 static void
948 kbd_new_layout(k)
949 struct kbd_softc *k;
950 {
951 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
952
953 /*
954 * On first identification, wake up anyone waiting for type
955 * and set up the table pointers.
956 */
957 wakeup((caddr_t)&ks->kbd_layout);
958
959 /* XXX: switch decoding tables? */
960 }
961
962
963 /*
964 * Wait for output to finish.
965 * Called at spltty(). Has user context.
966 */
967 static int
968 kbd_drain_tx(k)
969 struct kbd_softc *k;
970 {
971 int error;
972
973 error = 0;
974
975 while (k->k_txflags & K_TXBUSY && !error) {
976 k->k_txflags |= K_TXWANT;
977 error = tsleep((caddr_t)&k->k_txflags,
978 PZERO | PCATCH, "kbdout", 0);
979 }
980
981 return (error);
982 }
983
984 /*
985 * Enqueue some output for the keyboard
986 * Called at spltty().
987 */
988 void
989 kbd_output(k, c)
990 struct kbd_softc *k;
991 int c; /* the data */
992 {
993 int put;
994
995 put = k->k_tbput;
996 k->k_tbuf[put] = (u_char)c;
997 put = (put + 1) & KBD_TX_RING_MASK;
998
999 /* Would overrun if increment makes (put==get). */
1000 if (put == k->k_tbget) {
1001 log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: output overrun\n",
1002 k->k_dev.dv_xname);
1003 } else {
1004 /* OK, really increment. */
1005 k->k_tbput = put;
1006 }
1007 }
1008
1009 /*
1010 * Start the sending data from the output queue
1011 * Called at spltty().
1012 */
1013 void
1014 kbd_start_tx(k)
1015 struct kbd_softc *k;
1016 {
1017 int get;
1018 u_char c;
1019
1020 if (k->k_txflags & K_TXBUSY)
1021 return;
1022
1023 /* Is there anything to send? */
1024 get = k->k_tbget;
1025 if (get == k->k_tbput) {
1026 /* Nothing to send. Wake drain waiters. */
1027 if (k->k_txflags & K_TXWANT) {
1028 k->k_txflags &= ~K_TXWANT;
1029 wakeup((caddr_t)&k->k_txflags);
1030 }
1031 return;
1032 }
1033
1034 /* Have something to send. */
1035 c = k->k_tbuf[get];
1036 get = (get + 1) & KBD_TX_RING_MASK;
1037 k->k_tbget = get;
1038 k->k_txflags |= K_TXBUSY;
1039
1040 k->k_write_data(k, c);
1041 }
1042
1043 /*
1044 * Called at spltty by:
1045 * kbd_update_leds, kbd_iocsled
1046 */
1047 static void
1048 kbd_set_leds(k, new_leds)
1049 struct kbd_softc *k;
1050 int new_leds;
1051 {
1052 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
1053
1054 /* Don't send unless state changes. */
1055 if (ks->kbd_leds == new_leds)
1056 return;
1057
1058 ks->kbd_leds = new_leds;
1059
1060 /* Only type 4 and later has LEDs anyway. */
1061 if (ks->kbd_id < KB_SUN4)
1062 return;
1063
1064 kbd_output(k, KBD_CMD_SETLED);
1065 kbd_output(k, new_leds);
1066 kbd_start_tx(k);
1067 }
1068
1069 /*
1070 * Called at spltty by:
1071 * kbd_input_keysym
1072 */
1073 static void
1074 kbd_update_leds(k)
1075 struct kbd_softc *k;
1076 {
1077 struct kbd_state *ks = &k->k_state;
1078 char leds;
1079
1080 leds = ks->kbd_leds;
1081 leds &= ~(LED_CAPS_LOCK|LED_NUM_LOCK);
1082
1083 if (ks->kbd_modbits & (1 << KBMOD_CAPSLOCK))
1084 leds |= LED_CAPS_LOCK;
1085 if (ks->kbd_modbits & (1 << KBMOD_NUMLOCK))
1086 leds |= LED_NUM_LOCK;
1087
1088 kbd_set_leds(k, leds);
1089 }
1090