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This file is mainly to be used only as documentation. 50 * There is not much code here, and you can't get a working XINPUT 51 * server just using this. 52 * The Xvfb server uses this file so it will compile with the same 53 * object files as the real X server for a platform that has XINPUT. 54 * Xnest could do the same thing. 55 */ 56 57#define NEED_EVENTS 58#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H 59#include <dix-config.h> 60#endif 61 62#include <X11/X.h> 63#include <X11/Xproto.h> 64#include "inputstr.h" 65#include <X11/extensions/XI.h> 66#include <X11/extensions/XIproto.h> 67#include "XIstubs.h" 68#include "xace.h" 69 70/*********************************************************************** 71 * 72 * Caller: ProcXCloseDevice 73 * 74 * Take care of implementation-dependent details of closing a device. 75 * Some implementations may actually close the device, others may just 76 * remove this clients interest in that device. 77 * 78 * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices 79 * are initialized during X server initialization and kept open). 80 * 81 */ 82 83void 84CloseInputDevice(DeviceIntPtr d, ClientPtr client) 85{ 86} 87 88/*********************************************************************** 89 * 90 * Caller: ProcXListInputDevices 91 * 92 * This is the implementation-dependent routine to initialize an input 93 * device to the point that information about it can be listed. 94 * Some implementations open all input devices when the server is first 95 * initialized, and never close them. Other implementations open only 96 * the X pointer and keyboard devices during server initialization, 97 * and only open other input devices when some client makes an 98 * XOpenDevice request. If some other process has the device open, the 99 * server may not be able to get information about the device to list it. 100 * 101 * This procedure should be used by implementations that do not initialize 102 * all input devices at server startup. It should do device-dependent 103 * initialization for any devices not previously initialized, and call 104 * AddInputDevice for each of those devices so that a DeviceIntRec will be 105 * created for them. 106 * 107 * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices 108 * are initialized during X server initialization and kept open). 109 * The commented-out sample code shows what you might do if you don't want 110 * the default. 111 * 112 */ 113 114void 115AddOtherInputDevices(void) 116{ 117 /********************************************************************** 118 for each uninitialized device, do something like: 119 120 DeviceIntPtr dev; 121 DeviceProc deviceProc; 122 pointer private; 123 124 dev = (DeviceIntPtr) AddInputDevice(deviceProc, TRUE); 125 dev->public.devicePrivate = private; 126 RegisterOtherDevice(dev); 127 dev->inited = ((*dev->deviceProc)(dev, DEVICE_INIT) == Success); 128 ************************************************************************/ 129 130} 131 132/*********************************************************************** 133 * 134 * Caller: ProcXOpenDevice 135 * 136 * This is the implementation-dependent routine to open an input device. 137 * Some implementations open all input devices when the server is first 138 * initialized, and never close them. Other implementations open only 139 * the X pointer and keyboard devices during server initialization, 140 * and only open other input devices when some client makes an 141 * XOpenDevice request. This entry point is for the latter type of 142 * implementation. 143 * 144 * If the physical device is not already open, do it here. In this case, 145 * you need to keep track of the fact that one or more clients has the 146 * device open, and physically close it when the last client that has 147 * it open does an XCloseDevice. 148 * 149 * The default implementation is to do nothing (assume all input devices 150 * are opened during X server initialization and kept open). 151 * 152 */ 153 154void 155OpenInputDevice(DeviceIntPtr dev, ClientPtr client, int *status) 156{ 157 *status = XaceHook(XACE_DEVICE_ACCESS, client, dev, DixReadAccess); 158} 159 160/**************************************************************************** 161 * 162 * Caller: ProcXSetDeviceMode 163 * 164 * Change the mode of an extension device. 165 * This function is used to change the mode of a device from reporting 166 * relative motion to reporting absolute positional information, and 167 * vice versa. 168 * The default implementation below is that no such devices are supported. 169 * 170 */ 171 172int 173SetDeviceMode(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev, int mode) 174{ 175 return BadMatch; 176} 177 178/**************************************************************************** 179 * 180 * Caller: ProcXSetDeviceValuators 181 * 182 * Set the value of valuators on an extension input device. 183 * This function is used to set the initial value of valuators on 184 * those input devices that are capable of reporting either relative 185 * motion or an absolute position, and allow an initial position to be set. 186 * The default implementation below is that no such devices are supported. 187 * 188 */ 189 190int 191SetDeviceValuators(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev, 192 int *valuators, int first_valuator, int num_valuators) 193{ 194 return BadMatch; 195} 196 197/**************************************************************************** 198 * 199 * Caller: ProcXChangeDeviceControl 200 * 201 * Change the specified device controls on an extension input device. 202 * 203 */ 204 205int 206ChangeDeviceControl(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev, 207 xDeviceCtl * control) 208{ 209 switch (control->control) { 210 case DEVICE_RESOLUTION: 211 return (BadMatch); 212 case DEVICE_ABS_CALIB: 213 case DEVICE_ABS_AREA: 214 return (BadMatch); 215 case DEVICE_CORE: 216 return (BadMatch); 217 default: 218 return (BadMatch); 219 } 220} 221 222 223/**************************************************************************** 224 * 225 * Caller: configAddDevice (and others) 226 * 227 * Add a new device with the specified options. 228 * 229 */ 230int 231NewInputDeviceRequest(InputOption *options, DeviceIntPtr *pdev) 232{ 233 return BadValue; 234} 235 236/**************************************************************************** 237 * 238 * Caller: configRemoveDevice (and others) 239 * 240 * Remove the specified device previously added. 241 * 242 */ 243void 244DeleteInputDeviceRequest(DeviceIntPtr dev) 245{ 246} 247