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/*
* CDDL HEADER START
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
* and limitations under the License.
*
* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
*
* CDDL HEADER END
*/
/*
* Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#ifndef _SYS_KBD_H
#define _SYS_KBD_H
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* SunOS4.0 1.18 */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Following #defines are related to the older keyboards which
* are no longer supported by kb module. The #defines ane left
* for older programs to still compile.
*/
#define KB_KLUNK 0x00 /* Micro Switch 103SD32-2 */
#define KB_VT100 0x01 /* Keytronics VT100 compatible */
#define KB_SUN2 0x02 /* Sun-2 custom keyboard */
#define KB_VT220 0x81 /* Emulation VT220 */
#define KB_VT220I 0x82 /* International VT220 Emulation */
#define NOTPRESENT 0xFF /* Keyboard is not plugged in */
#define KBD_CMD_LED1 0x04 /* Turn on LED 1 for Sun-2 */
#define KBD_CMD_NOLED1 0x05 /* Turn off LED 1 for Sun-2 */
#define KBD_CMD_LED2 0x06 /* Turn on LED 2 for Sun-2 */
#define KBD_CMD_NOLED2 0x07 /* Turn off LED 2 for Sun-2 */
#define CTLSMASK 0x0100 /* Set if ^S was last keyed of ^S, ^Q */
/* determines which NOSCROLL sends. */
#define NOSCROLL 0x303 /* This key alternately sends ^S or ^Q */
#define CTRLS 0x304 /* This sends ^S and lets NOSCROLL know */
#define CTRLQ 0x305 /* This sends ^Q and lets NOSCROLL know */
/*
* Following are the only keyboard types supported by kb module.
* (Type 5, Hobo, US101A are also supported but they report
* themselves as Type 4 keyboard with a different layout id.)
*/
#define KB_SUN3 3 /* Type 3 Sun keyboard */
#define KB_SUN4 4 /* Type 4 Sun keyboard */
#define KB_USB 6 /* USB keyboard */
#define KB_PC 101 /* Type 101 AT keyboard */
#define KB_ASCII 0x0F /* Ascii terminal masquerading as kbd */
/*
* This structure is used to enumerate the supported keyboard types.
* The array of these is terminated by an entry with a NULL table entry.
* The first entry is used if none match.
*/
struct keyboards {
int id; /* Keyboard type, per KIOCTYPE */
struct keyboard *table; /* Keyboard table to use. */
};
/*
* Various special characters that might show up on the port
*/
#define IDLEKEY 0x7F /* Keyboard is idle; no keys down */
#define ERRORKEY 0x7E /* Keyboard detected an error */
#define RESETKEY 0xFF /* Keyboard was just reset */
#define LAYOUTKEY 0xFE /* Keyboard layout byte follows */
#define PRESSED 0x00 /* 0x80 bit off: key was pressed */
#define RELEASED 0x80 /* 0x80 bit on : key was released */
/*
* Commands to the Sun-3 keyboard.
*/
#define KBD_CMD_RESET 0x01 /* Reset keyboard as if power-up */
#define KBD_CMD_BELL 0x02 /* Turn on the bell */
#define KBD_CMD_NOBELL 0x03 /* Turn off the bell */
#define KBD_CMD_CLICK 0x0A /* Turn on the click annunciator */
#define KBD_CMD_NOCLICK 0x0B /* Turn off the click annunciator */
/*
* Commands to the Type 4 keyboard, in addition to those above.
*/
#define KBD_CMD_AUTOTEST 0x0C /* Initiate test sequence */
#define KBD_CMD_SETLED 0x0E /* Set keyboard LED's */
#define KBD_CMD_GETLAYOUT 0x0F /* Request that keyboard indicate */
/* layout */
/*
* Type 4 keyboard LED masks (used to set LED's)
*/
#define LED_NUM_LOCK 0x1
#define LED_COMPOSE 0x2
#define LED_SCROLL_LOCK 0x4
#define LED_CAPS_LOCK 0x8
#define LED_KANA 0x10 /* Valid only on Japanese layout */
/*
* Software related definitions
*/
/*
* These are the states that the keyboard scanner can be in.
*
* It starts out in NORMAL state.
*/
#define NORMAL 0 /* The usual (ho, hum) */
#define ABORT1 1 /* Got KEYABORT1 */
#define COMPOSE1 2 /* Got COMPOSE */
#define COMPOSE2 3 /* Got COMPOSE plus first key */
#define FLTACCENT 4 /* Got floating accent key */
#define NEWABORT1 5 /* Got NEW KEYABORT1 */
/*
* Size of ASCII set as used in compose handling.
*/
#define ASCII_SET_SIZE 128
/*
* These are how you can have your input translated.
* TR_EVENT means that each keystroke is sent as a firm event.
* TR_UNTRANS_EVENT also sends a firm event for each up / down transition,
* but the value is untranslated: the event id is the key station; the
* value indicates whether the transition was up or down; the value of the
* shift-mask is undefined.
*/
#define TR_NONE 0
#define TR_ASCII 1
#define TR_EVENT 2
#define TR_UNTRANS_EVENT 3
/*
* These bits can appear in the result of TR_NONE & TR_UNTRANS_EVENT getkey()s.
*/
#define BUILDKEY(key, state) (key | state)
#define STATEOF(key) ((key) & RELEASED) /* 0 = key down, !=0 = key up */
#define KEYOF(key) ((key) & ~RELEASED) /* The key number that moved */
#define NOKEY (-1) /* The argument was 0, and no key was */
/* depressed. They were all elated. */
/*
* "Bucky" bits. These are bits for mode keys. The META bit is ORed into the
* result of TR_ASCII getkey()s, and can be ORed into the result of TR_EVENT
* getkey()s for backwards compatibility.
* (NOKEY can also appear if no keypress was queued up.)
*/
#define METABIT 0 /* Meta key depressed with key */
#define METAMASK 0x000080
#define SYSTEMBIT 1 /* Upper left key was down w/key */
#define SYSTEMMASK 0x000100
/* other "bucky" bits can be defined at will. See "BUCKYBITS" below. */
/*
* This defines the bit positions used within "shiftmask" to
* indicate the "pressed" (1) or "released" (0) state of shift keys.
* Both the bit numbers, and the aggregate masks, are defined.
*
* The "UPMASK" is a minor kludge. Since whether the key is going
* up or down determines the translation table (just as the shift
* keys' positions do), we OR it with "shiftmask" to get "tempmask",
* which is the mask which is actually used to determine the
* translation table to use. Don't reassign 0x0080 for anything
* else, or we'll have to shift and such to squeeze in UPMASK,
* since it comes in from the hardware as 0x80.
*/
#define CAPSLOCK 0 /* Caps Lock key */
#define CAPSMASK 0x0001
#define SHIFTLOCK 1 /* Shift Lock key */
#define LEFTSHIFT 2 /* Left-hand shift key */
#define RIGHTSHIFT 3 /* Right-hand shift key */
#define SHIFTMASK 0x000E
#define LEFTCTRL 4 /* Left-hand (or only) control key */
#define RIGHTCTRL 5 /* Right-hand control key */
#define CTRLMASK 0x0030
/* META 6 Meta keys */
/* META_SHIFT_MASK 0x0040 reserved */
/* TOP 7 do not use! */
/* TOPMASK 0x0080 UPMASK in keyboard driver */
/* CMD 8 reserved */
/* CMDMASK 0x0100 reserved */
#define ALTGRAPH 9 /* Alt Graph key */
#define ALTGRAPHMASK 0x0200
#define ALT 10 /* Left (or only) Alt key */
#define LEFTALT 10 /* Left Alt key */
#define ALTMASK 0x1400
#define NUMLOCK 11 /* Num Lock key */
#define NUMLOCKMASK 0x0800
#define RIGHTALT 12 /* Right Alt key */
#define UPMASK 0x0080
/*
* This defines the format of translation tables.
*
* A translation table is KEYMAP_SIZE "entries", each of which is 2 bytes
* (unsigned shorts). The top 8 bits of each entry are decoded by
* a case statement in getkey.c. If the entry is less than 0x100, it
* is sent out as an EUC character (possibly with bucky bits
* OR-ed in). "Special" entries are 0x100 or greater, and
* invoke more complicated actions.
*
* The KEYMAP_SIZE is dependent upon the keyboard type. For example, the
* Sun Type 4/5 keyboards have a KEYMAP_SIZE of 128 where a USB keyboard
* has a KEYMAP_SIZE of 255. Instead of defining a KEYMAP_SIZE per
* keyboard type, a keyboard specific module/driver may supply the value
* at run time by defining the KEYMAP_SIZE_VARIABLE and filling in the
* keyboard struct appropriately.
*/
#ifdef KEYMAP_SIZE_VARIABLE
typedef unsigned short keymap_entry_t;
#else
#define KEYMAP_SIZE 128
struct keymap {
unsigned short keymap[KEYMAP_SIZE]; /* maps keycodes to actions */
};
#endif
/*
* This structure is used for "exception" cases for key sequences that
* we want to map, that should not be handled by keymap entries (For
* example: using Control-Shift-F1 on PC's for the compose key).
*/
struct exception_map {
/*
* these are the modifier keys that we "care" about
*/
unsigned int exc_care;
/*
* This is the mask of modifier keys that we want to match
*/
unsigned int exc_mask;
/*
* This is the key that we want to match.
*/
int exc_key;
/*
* This is our translated version of the matching sequence.
*/
unsigned short exc_entry;
};
/*
* A keyboard is defined by its keymaps and what state it resets at idle.
*
* The masks k_idleshifts and k_idlebuckys are AND-ed with the current
* state of shiftmask and buckybits when a "keyboard idle" code
* is received. This ensures that where we "think" the shift & bucky
* keys are, more accurately reflects where they really are, since the
* keyboard knows better than us. However, some keyboards don't know
* about shift states that should be remembered across idles. Such
* shifts are described by k_toggleshifts. k_toggleshifts are used to
* identify such shifts. A toggle shift state is maintained separately
* from the general shift state. The toggle shift state is OR-ed
* with the state general shift state when an idle is received.
* k_toggleshifts should not appear in the k_up table.
*/
struct keyboard {
#ifdef KEYMAP_SIZE_VARIABLE
int k_keymap_size; /* Number of entries in keymaps */
keymap_entry_t *k_normal; /* Unshifted */
keymap_entry_t *k_shifted; /* Shifted */
keymap_entry_t *k_caps; /* Caps locked */
keymap_entry_t *k_altgraph; /* Alt Graph down */
keymap_entry_t *k_numlock; /* Num Lock down */
keymap_entry_t *k_control; /* Controlled */
keymap_entry_t *k_up; /* Key went up */
#else
struct keymap *k_normal; /* Unshifted */
struct keymap *k_shifted; /* Shifted */
struct keymap *k_caps; /* Caps locked */
struct keymap *k_altgraph; /* Alt Graph down */
struct keymap *k_numlock; /* Num Lock down */
struct keymap *k_control; /* Controlled */
struct keymap *k_up; /* Key went up */
#endif
int k_idleshifts; /* Shifts that keep across idle */
int k_idlebuckys; /* Bucky bits that keep across idle */
unsigned char k_abort1; /* 1st key of abort sequence */
unsigned char k_abort1a; /* alternate 1st key */
unsigned char k_abort2; /* 2nd key of abort sequence */
int k_toggleshifts; /* Shifts that toggle on down from */
/* kbd and keep across idle */
struct exception_map *k_except; /* Oddball cases */
unsigned char k_newabort1; /* 1st key of new abort sequence */
unsigned char k_newabort1a; /* alternate 1st key */
unsigned char k_newabort2; /* 2nd key of new abort sequence */
};
/*
* Define the compose sequence structure. First and second
* ASCII chars of 0 indicate the end of the table.
*/
struct compose_sequence_t {
unsigned char first; /* first ASCII char after COMPOSE key */
unsigned char second; /* second ASCII char after COMPOSE key */
unsigned char iso; /* equivalent ISO code */
};
/*
* Define the floating accent sequence structure.
*/
struct fltaccent_sequence_t {
unsigned short fa_entry; /* floating accent keymap entry */
unsigned char ascii; /* ASCII char after FA-type key */
unsigned char iso; /* equivalent ISO code */
};
/*
* The "special" entries' top 4 bits are defined below. Generally they are
* used with a 4-bit parameter (such as a bit number) in the low 4 bits.
* The bytes whose top 4 bits are 0x0 thru 0x7 happen to be ascii
* characters. They are not special cased, but just normal cased.
*/
#define SHIFTKEYS 0x100 /* thru 0x10F. This key helps to determine */
/* the translation table used. The bit */
/* position of its bit in "shiftmask" */
/* is added to the entry, eg */
/* SHIFTKEYS+LEFTCTRL. When this entry is */
/* invoked, the bit in "shiftmask" is */
/* toggled. Depending which tables you put */
/* it in, this works well for hold-down */
/* keys or press-on, press-off keys. */
#define BUCKYBITS 0x200 /* thru 0x20F. This key determines the state */
/* of one of the "bucky" bits above the */
/* returned ASCII character. This is */
/* basically a way to pass mode-key-up/down */
/* information back to the caller with each */
/* "real" key depressed. The concept, and */
/* name "bucky" (derivation unknown) comes */
/* from the MIT/SAIL "TV" system...they had */
/* TOP, META, CTRL, and a few other bucky */
/* bits. The bit position of its bit in */
/* "buckybits", minus 7, is added to the */
/* entry; eg bit 0x00000400 is BUCKYBITS+3. */
/* The "-7" prevents us from messing up the */
/* ASCII char, and gives us 16 useful bucky */
/* bits. When this entry is invoked, */
/* the designated bit in "buckybits" is */
/* toggled. Depending which tables you put */
/* it in, this works well for hold-down */
/* keys or press-on, press-off keys. */
#define FUNNY 0x300 /* thru 0x30F. This key does one of 16 funny */
/* things based on the low 4 bits: */
#define NOP 0x300 /* This key does nothing. */
#define OOPS 0x301 /* This key exists but is undefined. */
#define HOLE 0x302 /* This key does not exist on the keyboard. */
/* Its position code should never be */
/* generated. This indicates a software/ */
/* hardware mismatch, or bugs. */
#define RESET 0x306 /* Kbd was just reset */
#define ERROR 0x307 /* Kbd just detected an internal error */
#define IDLE 0x308 /* Kbd is idle (no keys down) */
#define COMPOSE 0x309 /* This key is the Compose key. */
#define NONL 0x30A /* This key not affected by Num Lock */
/* Combinations 0x30B to 0x30F are reserved for non-parameterized functions */
#define FA_CLASS 0x400 /* thru 0x40F. These are for "floating */
/* accent" characters. The low-order 4 bits */
/* select one of those characters. */
/* Definitions for the individual floating accents: */
#define FA_UMLAUT 0x400 /* umlaut accent */
#define FA_CFLEX 0x401 /* circumflex accent */
#define FA_TILDE 0x402 /* tilde accent */
#define FA_CEDILLA 0x403 /* cedilla accent */
#define FA_ACUTE 0x404 /* acute accent */
#define FA_GRAVE 0x405 /* grave accent */
#define STRING 0x500 /* thru 0x50F. The low-order 4 bits index */
/* a table select a string to be returned, */
/* char by char. Each entry the table is */
/* null terminated. */
#define KTAB_STRLEN 10 /* Maximum string length (including null) */
/* Definitions for the individual string numbers: */
#define HOMEARROW 0x00
#define UPARROW 0x01
#define DOWNARROW 0x02
#define LEFTARROW 0x03
#define RIGHTARROW 0x04
/* string numbers 5 thru F are available to users making custom entries */
/*
* In the following function key groupings, the low-order 4 bits indicate
* the function key number within the group, and the next 4 bits indicate
* the group.
*/
#define FUNCKEYS 0x600
#define LEFTFUNC 0x600 /* thru 0x60F. The "left" group. */
#define RIGHTFUNC 0x610 /* thru 0x61F. The "right" group. */
#define TOPFUNC 0x620 /* thru 0x62F. The "top" group. */
#define BOTTOMFUNC 0x630 /* thru 0x63F. The "bottom" group. */
#define LF(n) (LEFTFUNC+(n)-1)
#define RF(n) (RIGHTFUNC+(n)-1)
#define TF(n) (TOPFUNC+(n)-1)
#define BF(n) (BOTTOMFUNC+(n)-1)
/*
* The actual keyboard positions may not be on the left/right/top/bottom
* of the physical keyboard (although they usually are).
* What is important is that we have reserved 64 keys for function keys.
*
* Normally, striking a function key will cause the following escape sequence
* to be sent through the character stream:
* ESC[0..9z
* where ESC is a single escape character and 0..9 indicate some number of
* digits needed to encode the function key as a decimal number.
*/
#define PADKEYS 0x700
#define PADEQUAL 0x700 /* keypad = */
#define PADSLASH 0x701 /* keypad / */
#define PADSTAR 0x702 /* keypad * */
#define PADMINUS 0x703 /* keypad - */
#define PADSEP 0x704 /* keypad, */
#define PAD7 0x705 /* keypad 7 */
#define PAD8 0x706 /* keypad 8 */
#define PAD9 0x707 /* keypad 9 */
#define PADPLUS 0x708 /* keypad + */
#define PAD4 0x709 /* keypad 4 */
#define PAD5 0x70A /* keypad 5 */
#define PAD6 0x70B /* keypad 6 */
#define PAD1 0x70C /* keypad 1 */
#define PAD2 0x70D /* keypad 2 */
#define PAD3 0x70E /* keypad 3 */
#define PAD0 0x70F /* keypad 0 */
#define PADDOT 0x710 /* keypad . */
#define PADENTER 0x711 /* keypad Enter */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_KBD_H */
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