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       1  /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note */
       2  /*
       3   *  User level driver support for input subsystem
       4   *
       5   * Heavily based on evdev.c by Vojtech Pavlik
       6   *
       7   * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
       8   * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
       9   * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
      10   * (at your option) any later version.
      11   *
      12   * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
      13   * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
      14   * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
      15   * GNU General Public License for more details.
      16   *
      17   * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
      18   * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
      19   * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
      20   *
      21   * Author: Aristeu Sergio Rozanski Filho <aris@cathedrallabs.org>
      22   *
      23   * Changes/Revisions:
      24   *	0.5	08/13/2015 (David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> &
      25   *			    Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>)
      26   *		- add UI_DEV_SETUP ioctl
      27   *		- add UI_ABS_SETUP ioctl
      28   *		- add UI_GET_VERSION ioctl
      29   *	0.4	01/09/2014 (Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>)
      30   *		- add UI_GET_SYSNAME ioctl
      31   *	0.3	24/05/2006 (Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannulagmail.com>)
      32   *		- update ff support for the changes in kernel interface
      33   *		- add UINPUT_VERSION
      34   *	0.2	16/10/2004 (Micah Dowty <micah@navi.cx>)
      35   *		- added force feedback support
      36   *             - added UI_SET_PHYS
      37   *	0.1	20/06/2002
      38   *		- first public version
      39   */
      40  #ifndef __UINPUT_H_
      41  #define __UINPUT_H_
      42  
      43  #include <linux/types.h>
      44  #include <linux/input.h>
      45  
      46  #define UINPUT_VERSION		5
      47  #define UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE	80
      48  
      49  struct uinput_ff_upload {
      50  	__u32			request_id;
      51  	__s32			retval;
      52  	struct ff_effect	effect;
      53  	struct ff_effect	old;
      54  };
      55  
      56  struct uinput_ff_erase {
      57  	__u32			request_id;
      58  	__s32			retval;
      59  	__u32			effect_id;
      60  };
      61  
      62  /* ioctl */
      63  #define UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE	'U'
      64  #define UI_DEV_CREATE		_IO(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 1)
      65  #define UI_DEV_DESTROY		_IO(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 2)
      66  
      67  struct uinput_setup {
      68  	struct input_id id;
      69  	char name[UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
      70  	__u32 ff_effects_max;
      71  };
      72  
      73  /**
      74   * UI_DEV_SETUP - Set device parameters for setup
      75   *
      76   * This ioctl sets parameters for the input device to be created.  It
      77   * supersedes the old "struct uinput_user_dev" method, which wrote this data
      78   * via write(). To actually set the absolute axes UI_ABS_SETUP should be
      79   * used.
      80   *
      81   * The ioctl takes a "struct uinput_setup" object as argument. The fields of
      82   * this object are as follows:
      83   *              id: See the description of "struct input_id". This field is
      84   *                  copied unchanged into the new device.
      85   *            name: This is used unchanged as name for the new device.
      86   *  ff_effects_max: This limits the maximum numbers of force-feedback effects.
      87   *                  See below for a description of FF with uinput.
      88   *
      89   * This ioctl can be called multiple times and will overwrite previous values.
      90   * If this ioctl fails with -EINVAL, it is recommended to use the old
      91   * "uinput_user_dev" method via write() as a fallback, in case you run on an
      92   * old kernel that does not support this ioctl.
      93   *
      94   * This ioctl may fail with -EINVAL if it is not supported or if you passed
      95   * incorrect values, -ENOMEM if the kernel runs out of memory or -EFAULT if the
      96   * passed uinput_setup object cannot be read/written.
      97   * If this call fails, partial data may have already been applied to the
      98   * internal device.
      99   */
     100  #define UI_DEV_SETUP _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 3, struct uinput_setup)
     101  
     102  struct uinput_abs_setup {
     103  	__u16  code; /* axis code */
     104  	/* __u16 filler; */
     105  	struct input_absinfo absinfo;
     106  };
     107  
     108  /**
     109   * UI_ABS_SETUP - Set absolute axis information for the device to setup
     110   *
     111   * This ioctl sets one absolute axis information for the input device to be
     112   * created. It supersedes the old "struct uinput_user_dev" method, which wrote
     113   * part of this data and the content of UI_DEV_SETUP via write().
     114   *
     115   * The ioctl takes a "struct uinput_abs_setup" object as argument. The fields
     116   * of this object are as follows:
     117   *            code: The corresponding input code associated with this axis
     118   *                  (ABS_X, ABS_Y, etc...)
     119   *         absinfo: See "struct input_absinfo" for a description of this field.
     120   *                  This field is copied unchanged into the kernel for the
     121   *                  specified axis. If the axis is not enabled via
     122   *                  UI_SET_ABSBIT, this ioctl will enable it.
     123   *
     124   * This ioctl can be called multiple times and will overwrite previous values.
     125   * If this ioctl fails with -EINVAL, it is recommended to use the old
     126   * "uinput_user_dev" method via write() as a fallback, in case you run on an
     127   * old kernel that does not support this ioctl.
     128   *
     129   * This ioctl may fail with -EINVAL if it is not supported or if you passed
     130   * incorrect values, -ENOMEM if the kernel runs out of memory or -EFAULT if the
     131   * passed uinput_setup object cannot be read/written.
     132   * If this call fails, partial data may have already been applied to the
     133   * internal device.
     134   */
     135  #define UI_ABS_SETUP _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 4, struct uinput_abs_setup)
     136  
     137  #define UI_SET_EVBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 100, int)
     138  #define UI_SET_KEYBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 101, int)
     139  #define UI_SET_RELBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 102, int)
     140  #define UI_SET_ABSBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 103, int)
     141  #define UI_SET_MSCBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 104, int)
     142  #define UI_SET_LEDBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 105, int)
     143  #define UI_SET_SNDBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 106, int)
     144  #define UI_SET_FFBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 107, int)
     145  #define UI_SET_PHYS		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 108, char*)
     146  #define UI_SET_SWBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 109, int)
     147  #define UI_SET_PROPBIT		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 110, int)
     148  
     149  #define UI_BEGIN_FF_UPLOAD	_IOWR(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 200, struct uinput_ff_upload)
     150  #define UI_END_FF_UPLOAD	_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 201, struct uinput_ff_upload)
     151  #define UI_BEGIN_FF_ERASE	_IOWR(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 202, struct uinput_ff_erase)
     152  #define UI_END_FF_ERASE		_IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 203, struct uinput_ff_erase)
     153  
     154  /**
     155   * UI_GET_SYSNAME - get the sysfs name of the created uinput device
     156   *
     157   * @return the sysfs name of the created virtual input device.
     158   * The complete sysfs path is then /sys/devices/virtual/input/--NAME--
     159   * Usually, it is in the form "inputN"
     160   */
     161  #define UI_GET_SYSNAME(len)	_IOC(_IOC_READ, UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 44, len)
     162  
     163  /**
     164   * UI_GET_VERSION - Return version of uinput protocol
     165   *
     166   * This writes uinput protocol version implemented by the kernel into
     167   * the integer pointed to by the ioctl argument. The protocol version
     168   * is hard-coded in the kernel and is independent of the uinput device.
     169   */
     170  #define UI_GET_VERSION		_IOR(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 45, unsigned int)
     171  
     172  /*
     173   * To write a force-feedback-capable driver, the upload_effect
     174   * and erase_effect callbacks in input_dev must be implemented.
     175   * The uinput driver will generate a fake input event when one of
     176   * these callbacks are invoked. The userspace code then uses
     177   * ioctls to retrieve additional parameters and send the return code.
     178   * The callback blocks until this return code is sent.
     179   *
     180   * The described callback mechanism is only used if ff_effects_max
     181   * is set.
     182   *
     183   * To implement upload_effect():
     184   *   1. Wait for an event with type == EV_UINPUT and code == UI_FF_UPLOAD.
     185   *      A request ID will be given in 'value'.
     186   *   2. Allocate a uinput_ff_upload struct, fill in request_id with
     187   *      the 'value' from the EV_UINPUT event.
     188   *   3. Issue a UI_BEGIN_FF_UPLOAD ioctl, giving it the
     189   *      uinput_ff_upload struct. It will be filled in with the
     190   *      ff_effects passed to upload_effect().
     191   *   4. Perform the effect upload, and place a return code back into
     192          the uinput_ff_upload struct.
     193   *   5. Issue a UI_END_FF_UPLOAD ioctl, also giving it the
     194   *      uinput_ff_upload_effect struct. This will complete execution
     195   *      of our upload_effect() handler.
     196   *
     197   * To implement erase_effect():
     198   *   1. Wait for an event with type == EV_UINPUT and code == UI_FF_ERASE.
     199   *      A request ID will be given in 'value'.
     200   *   2. Allocate a uinput_ff_erase struct, fill in request_id with
     201   *      the 'value' from the EV_UINPUT event.
     202   *   3. Issue a UI_BEGIN_FF_ERASE ioctl, giving it the
     203   *      uinput_ff_erase struct. It will be filled in with the
     204   *      effect ID passed to erase_effect().
     205   *   4. Perform the effect erasure, and place a return code back
     206   *      into the uinput_ff_erase struct.
     207   *   5. Issue a UI_END_FF_ERASE ioctl, also giving it the
     208   *      uinput_ff_erase_effect struct. This will complete execution
     209   *      of our erase_effect() handler.
     210   */
     211  
     212  /*
     213   * This is the new event type, used only by uinput.
     214   * 'code' is UI_FF_UPLOAD or UI_FF_ERASE, and 'value'
     215   * is the unique request ID. This number was picked
     216   * arbitrarily, above EV_MAX (since the input system
     217   * never sees it) but in the range of a 16-bit int.
     218   */
     219  #define EV_UINPUT		0x0101
     220  #define UI_FF_UPLOAD		1
     221  #define UI_FF_ERASE		2
     222  
     223  struct uinput_user_dev {
     224  	char name[UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE];
     225  	struct input_id id;
     226  	__u32 ff_effects_max;
     227  	__s32 absmax[ABS_CNT];
     228  	__s32 absmin[ABS_CNT];
     229  	__s32 absfuzz[ABS_CNT];
     230  	__s32 absflat[ABS_CNT];
     231  };
     232  #endif /* __UINPUT_H_ */