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14 KiB
688 lines
14 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation
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Copyright (c) 1993 Logitech Inc.
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Module Name:
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cseries.c
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Abstract:
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Environment:
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Kernel mode only.
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Notes:
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Revision History:
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--*/
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//
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// Includes.
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//
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#include "ntddk.h"
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#include "sermouse.h"
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#include "cseries.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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//
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// Use the alloc_text pragma to specify the driver initialization routines
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// (they can be paged out).
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//
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#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,CSerPowerUp)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,CSerSetReportRate)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,CSerSetBaudRate)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,CSerSetProtocol)
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,CSerDetect)
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#endif // ALLOC_PRAGMA
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//
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// Constants.
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//
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//
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// The status command sent to the mouse.
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//
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#define CSER_STATUS_COMMAND 's'
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//
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// The query number of mouse buttons command sent to the mouse.
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//
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#define CSER_QUERY_BUTTONS_COMMAND 'k'
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//
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// Status report from a CSeries mouse.
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//
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#define CSER_STATUS 0x4F
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//
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// Timeout value for the status returned by a CSeries mouse.
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//
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#define CSER_STATUS_DELAY 50
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//
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// Time (in milliseconds) needed by the mouse to adapt to a new baud rate.
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//
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#define CSER_BAUDRATE_DELAY 2
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//
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// Default baud rate and report rate.
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//
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#define CSER_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE 1200
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#define CSER_DEFAULT_REPORTRATE 150
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//
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// Button/status definitions.
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//
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#define CSER_SYNCH_BIT 0x80
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#define CSER_BUTTON_LEFT 0x04
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#define CSER_BUTTON_RIGHT 0x01
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#define CSER_BUTTON_MIDDLE 0x02
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#define CSER_BUTTON_LEFT_SR 2
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#define CSER_BUTTON_RIGHT_SL 1
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#define CSER_BUTTON_MIDDLE_SL 1
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#define SIGN_X 0x10
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#define SIGN_Y 0x08
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//
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// Macros.
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//
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#define sizeofel(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof(*x))
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//
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// Type definitions.
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//
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typedef struct _REPORT_RATE {
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CHAR Command;
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UCHAR ReportRate;
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} REPORT_RATE;
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typedef struct _PROTOCOL {
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CHAR Command;
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UCHAR LineCtrl;
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PPROTOCOL_HANDLER Handler;
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} PROTOCOL;
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typedef struct _CSER_BAUDRATE {
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CHAR *Command;
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ULONG BaudRate;
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} CSER_BAUDRATE;
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//
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// Globals.
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//
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//
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// The baud rate at which we try to detect a mouse.
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//
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static ULONG BaudRateDetect[] = { 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 };
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//
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// This list is indexed by protocol values PROTOCOL_*.
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//
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PROTOCOL Protocol[] = {
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{'S',
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ACE_8BW | ACE_PEN | ACE_1SB,
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CSerHandlerMM
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},
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{'T',
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ACE_8BW | ACE_1SB,
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NULL
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},
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{'U',
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ACE_8BW | ACE_1SB,
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NULL
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},
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{'V',
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ACE_7BW | ACE_1SB,
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NULL
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},
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{'B',
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ACE_7BW | ACE_PEN | ACE_EPS | ACE_1SB,
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NULL
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},
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{'A',
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ACE_7BW | ACE_PEN | ACE_EPS | ACE_1SB,
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NULL
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}
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};
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static REPORT_RATE ReportRateTable[] = {
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{'D', 0 },
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{'J', 10},
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{'K', 20},
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{'L', 35},
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{'R', 50},
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{'M', 70},
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{'Q', 100},
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{'N', 150},
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{'O', 151} // Continuous
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};
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static CSER_BAUDRATE CserBaudRateTable[] = {
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{ "*n", 1200 },
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{ "*o", 2400 },
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{ "*p", 4800 },
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{ "*q", 9600 }
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};
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BOOLEAN
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CSerPowerUp(
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PUCHAR Port
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Powers up the mouse by making the RTS and DTR active.
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Arguments:
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Port - Pointer to the serial port.
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Return Value:
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TRUE.
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--*/
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{
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UCHAR lineCtrl;
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-PowerUp: Enter\n"));
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//
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// Set both RTS and DTR lines to an active state.
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//
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lineCtrl = UARTSetModemCtrl(Port, ACE_DTR | ACE_RTS);
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Initial line control: %#x\n", lineCtrl));
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//
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// If the lines are high, the power is on for at least 500 ms due to the
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// MSeries detection.
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//
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if ((lineCtrl & (ACE_DTR | ACE_RTS)) != (ACE_DTR | ACE_RTS)) {
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Powering up\n"));
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//
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// Wait CSER_POWER_UP milliseconds for the mouse to power up
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// correctly.
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//
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KeStallExecutionProcessor(CSER_POWER_UP * MS_TO_MICROSECONDS);
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}
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-PowerUp: Exit\n"));
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return TRUE;
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}
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VOID
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CSerSetReportRate(
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PUCHAR Port,
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UCHAR ReportRate
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Set the mouse report rate. This can range from 0 (prompt mode) to
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continuous report rate.
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Arguments:
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Port - Pointer to serial port.
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ReportRate - The desired report rate.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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LONG count;
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetReportRate: Enter\n"));
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for (count = sizeofel(ReportRateTable) - 1; count >= 0; count--) {
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//
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// Get the character to send from the table.
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//
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if (ReportRate >= ReportRateTable[count].ReportRate) {
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//
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// Set the baud rate.
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//
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SerMouPrint((
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3,
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"SERMOUSE-New ReportRate: %u\n", ReportRateTable[count].ReportRate
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));
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UARTWriteChar(Port, ReportRateTable[count].Command);
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break;
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}
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}
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetReportRate: Exit\n"));
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return;
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}
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VOID
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CSerSetBaudRate(
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PUCHAR Port,
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ULONG BaudRate,
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ULONG BaudClock
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Set the new mouse baud rate. This will change the serial port baud rate.
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Arguments:
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Port - Pointer to the serial port.
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BaudRate - Desired baud rate.
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BaudClock - The external frequency driving the serial chip.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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LONG count;
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetBaudRate: Enter\n"));
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//
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// Before we mess with the baud rate, put the mouse in prompt mode.
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//
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CSerSetReportRate(Port, 0);
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for (count = sizeofel(CserBaudRateTable) - 1; count >= 0; count--) {
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if (BaudRate >= CserBaudRateTable[count].BaudRate) {
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//
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// Set the baud rate.
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//
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UARTWriteString(Port, CserBaudRateTable[count].Command);
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while(!UARTIsTransmitEmpty(Port)) /* Do nothing */;
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UARTSetBaudRate(Port, CserBaudRateTable[count].BaudRate, BaudClock);
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//
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// Delay to allow the UART and the mouse to synchronize
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// correctly.
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//
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KeStallExecutionProcessor(CSER_BAUDRATE_DELAY * MS_TO_MICROSECONDS);
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break;
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}
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}
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetBaudRate: Exit\n"));
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return;
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}
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PPROTOCOL_HANDLER
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CSerSetProtocol(
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PUCHAR Port,
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UCHAR NewProtocol
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Change the mouse protocol.
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Note: Not all the protocols are implemented in this driver.
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Arguments:
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Port - Pointer to the serial port.
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Return Value:
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Address of the protocol handler function. See the interrupt service
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routine.
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--*/
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{
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetProtocol: Enter\n"));
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ASSERT(NewProtocol < CSER_PROTOCOL_MAX);
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//
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// Set the protocol.
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//
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UARTWriteChar(Port, Protocol[NewProtocol].Command);
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UARTSetLineCtrl(Port, Protocol[NewProtocol].LineCtrl);
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-NewProtocol: %u\n", NewProtocol & 0xFF));
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerSetProtocol: Exit\n"));
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return Protocol[NewProtocol].Handler;
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}
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BOOLEAN
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CSerDetect(
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PUCHAR Port,
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ULONG BaudClock,
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PULONG HardwareButtons
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Detection of a CSeries type mouse. The main steps are:
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- Power up the mouse.
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- Cycle through the available baud rates and try to get an answer
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from the mouse.
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At the end of the routine, a default baud rate and report rate are set.
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Arguments:
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Port - Pointer to the serial port.
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BaudClock - The external frequency driving the serial chip.
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HardwareButtons - Returns the number of hardware buttons detected.
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Return Value:
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TRUE if a CSeries type mouse is detected, otherwise FALSE.
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--*/
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{
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UCHAR status, numButtons;
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ULONG count;
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BOOLEAN detected = FALSE;
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SerMouSetDebugOutput(DBG_COLOR);
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerDetect: Start\n"));
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//
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// Power up the mouse if necessary.
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//
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CSerPowerUp(Port);
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//
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// Set the line control register to a format that the mouse can
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// understand (see below: the line is set after the report rate).
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//
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UARTSetLineCtrl(Port, Protocol[CSER_PROTOCOL_MM].LineCtrl);
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//
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// Cycle through the different baud rates to detect the mouse.
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//
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for (count = 0; count < sizeofel(BaudRateDetect); count++) {
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UARTSetBaudRate(Port, BaudRateDetect[count], BaudClock);
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//
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// Put the mouse in prompt mode.
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//
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CSerSetReportRate(Port, 0);
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//
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// Set the MM protocol. This way we get the mouse to talk to us in a
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// specific format. This avoids receiving errors from the line
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// register.
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//
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CSerSetProtocol(Port, CSER_PROTOCOL_MM);
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//
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// Try to get the status byte.
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//
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UARTWriteChar(Port, CSER_STATUS_COMMAND);
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while (!UARTIsTransmitEmpty(Port)) {
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// Nothing
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}
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//
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// In case something is already there...
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//
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UARTFlushReadBuffer(Port);
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//
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// Read back the status character.
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//
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if (UARTReadChar(Port, &status, CSER_STATUS_DELAY) &&
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(status == CSER_STATUS)) {
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detected = TRUE;
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SerMouPrint((
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1,
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"SERMOUSE-Detected mouse at %u bauds\n",
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BaudRateDetect[count]
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));
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break;
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}
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}
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if (detected) {
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//
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// Get the number of buttons back from the mouse.
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//
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UARTWriteChar(Port, CSER_QUERY_BUTTONS_COMMAND);
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while (!UARTIsTransmitEmpty(Port)) {
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// Nothing
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}
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//
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// In case something is already there...
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//
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UARTFlushReadBuffer(Port);
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//
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// Read back the number of buttons.
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//
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if (UARTReadChar(Port, &numButtons, CSER_STATUS_DELAY)) {
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numButtons &= 0x0F;
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if (numButtons == 2 || numButtons == 3) {
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*HardwareButtons = numButtons;
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} else {
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*HardwareButtons = MOUSE_NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS;
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}
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} else {
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*HardwareButtons = MOUSE_NUMBER_OF_BUTTONS;
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}
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}
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//
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// Put the mouse back in a default mode. The protocol is already set.
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//
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CSerSetBaudRate(Port, CSER_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE, BaudClock);
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CSerSetReportRate(Port, CSER_DEFAULT_REPORTRATE);
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SerMouPrint((3, "SERMOUSE-Detected: %s\n", detected ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));
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SerMouPrint((3, "SERMOUSE-Status byte: %#x\n", status));
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-CSerDetect: End\n"));
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SerMouSetDebugOutput(DBG_SERIAL);
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return detected;
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}
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BOOLEAN
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CSerHandlerMM(
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IN PMOUSE_INPUT_DATA CurrentInput,
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IN PHANDLER_DATA HandlerData,
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IN UCHAR Value,
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IN UCHAR LineState)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This is the protocol handler routine for the MM protocol.
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Arguments:
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CurrentInput - Pointer to the report packet.
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Value - The input buffer value.
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LineState - The serial port line state.
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Return Value:
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Returns TRUE if the handler has a completed report.
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--*/
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{
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BOOLEAN retval = FALSE;
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-MMHandler: enter\n"));
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if ((Value & CSER_SYNCH_BIT) && (HandlerData->State != STATE0)) {
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HandlerData->Error++;
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SerMouPrint((
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1,
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"SERMOUSE-Synch error. State: %u\n", HandlerData->State
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));
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HandlerData->State = STATE0;
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}
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else if (!(Value & CSER_SYNCH_BIT) && (HandlerData->State == STATE0)) {
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HandlerData->Error++;
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SerMouPrint((
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1,
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"SERMOUSE-Synch error. State: %u\n", HandlerData->State
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));
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goto LExit;
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}
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//
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// Check for a line state error.
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//
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if (LineState & ACE_LERR) {
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//
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// Reset the handler state.
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//
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HandlerData->State = STATE0;
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HandlerData->Error++;
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Line status error: %#x\n", LineState));
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}
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else {
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-State%u\n", HandlerData->State));
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HandlerData->Raw[HandlerData->State] = Value;
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switch (HandlerData->State) {
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case STATE0:
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case STATE1:
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HandlerData->State++;
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break;
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case STATE2:
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HandlerData->State = STATE0;
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//
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// Buttons formatting.
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//
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CurrentInput->RawButtons =
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(HandlerData->Raw[STATE0] & CSER_BUTTON_LEFT) >> CSER_BUTTON_LEFT_SR;
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CurrentInput->RawButtons |=
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(HandlerData->Raw[STATE0] & CSER_BUTTON_RIGHT) << CSER_BUTTON_RIGHT_SL;
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CurrentInput->RawButtons |=
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(HandlerData->Raw[STATE0] & CSER_BUTTON_MIDDLE) << CSER_BUTTON_MIDDLE_SL;
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//
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// Displacement formatting.
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//
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CurrentInput->LastX = (HandlerData->Raw[STATE0] & SIGN_X) ?
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HandlerData->Raw[STATE1] :
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-(LONG)HandlerData->Raw[STATE1];
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//
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// Note: The Y displacement is positive to the south.
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//
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CurrentInput->LastY = (HandlerData->Raw[STATE0] & SIGN_Y) ?
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-(LONG)HandlerData->Raw[STATE2] :
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HandlerData->Raw[STATE2];
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Displacement X: %ld\n", CurrentInput->LastX));
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Displacement Y: %ld\n", CurrentInput->LastY));
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SerMouPrint((1, "SERMOUSE-Raw Buttons: %0lx\n", CurrentInput->RawButtons));
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//
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// The report is complete. Tell the interrupt handler to send it.
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//
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retval = TRUE;
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break;
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default:
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SerMouPrint((
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0,
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"SERMOUSE-MM Handler failure: incorrect state value.\n"
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));
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ASSERT(FALSE);
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}
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}
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LExit:
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SerMouPrint((2, "SERMOUSE-MMHandler: exit\n"));
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return retval;
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}
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