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47/*
48 * stubs.c -- stub routines for the X server side of the XINPUT
49 * extension.  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