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/*****************************************************************************
*
* DIEmK.c
*
* Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Abstract:
*
* Emulation module for keyboard.
*
* Contents:
*
* CEm_Kbd_CreateInstance
* CEm_Kbd_InitKeys
* CEm_LL_KbdHook
*
*****************************************************************************/
#include "dinputpr.h"
/*****************************************************************************
*
* The sqiffle for this file.
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define sqfl sqflEm
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Keyboard emulation
*
*****************************************************************************/
STDMETHODIMP CEm_Kbd_Acquire(PEM this, BOOL fAcquire);
static BYTE s_rgbKbd[DIKBD_CKEYS];
HHOOK g_hhkKbd;
LPBYTE g_pbKbdXlat;
ED s_edKbd = {
&s_rgbKbd,
0,
CEm_Kbd_Acquire,
-1,
cbX(s_rgbKbd),
0x0,
};
static BOOL s_fFarEastKbd;
static BOOL fKbdCaptured;
static BOOL fNoWinKey;
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func LRESULT | CEm_Kbd_KeyboardHook |
*
* Thread-specific keyboard hook filter.
*
* Note that we need only one of these, since only the foreground
* window will require a hook.
*
* @parm int | nCode |
*
* Notification code.
*
* @parm WPARAM | wp |
*
* VK_* code.
*
* @parm LPARAM | lp |
*
* Key message information.
*
* @returns
*
* Always chains to the next hook.
*
*****************************************************************************/
LRESULT CALLBACK
CEm_Kbd_KeyboardHook(int nCode, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp)
{
BYTE bScan = 0x0;
BYTE bAction;
LRESULT lr;
if (nCode == HC_ACTION || nCode == HC_NOREMOVE) {
bScan = LOBYTE(HIWORD(lp));
if (HIWORD(lp) & KF_EXTENDED) {
bScan |= 0x80;
}
if (HIWORD(lp) & KF_UP) {
bAction = 0;
} else {
bAction = 0x80;
}
bScan = g_pbKbdXlat[bScan];
if( s_fFarEastKbd )
{
/*
* Manually toggle these keys on make, ignore break
*/
if( ( bScan == DIK_KANA )
||( bScan == DIK_KANJI )
||( bScan == DIK_CAPITAL ) )
{
if( bAction )
{
bAction = s_rgbKbd[bScan] ^ 0x80;
}
else
{
goto KbdHook_Skip;
}
}
}
CEm_AddEvent(&s_edKbd, bAction, bScan, GetMessageTime());
KbdHook_Skip:;
}
lr = CallNextHookEx(g_hhkKbd, nCode, wp, lp);
if( fKbdCaptured ) {
// test Alt+Tab
if( ((HIWORD(lp) & KF_ALTDOWN) && (bScan == 0x0F))
|| ((bScan == 0x38 || bScan == 0xb8) && bAction == 0)
) {
} else {
return TRUE;
}
} else if (fNoWinKey) {
//If left_Winkey or right_WinKey pressed. We really should use virtual keys
// if we could, but unfortunately no virtual key info is available.
if( bScan == 0xdb || bScan == 0xdc ) {
return TRUE;
}
}
return lr;
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func HRESULT | CEm_Kbd_Hook_Acquire |
*
* Acquire/unacquire a keyboard via a thread hook.
*
* @parm PEM | pem |
*
* Device being acquired.
*
* @parm BOOL | fAcquire |
*
* Whether the device is being acquired or unacquired.
*
*****************************************************************************/
STDMETHODIMP
CEm_Kbd_Hook_Acquire(PEM this, BOOL fAcquire)
{
HRESULT hres;
EnterProc(CEm_Kbd_Hook_Acquire, (_ "pu", this, fAcquire));
AssertF(this->dwSignature == CEM_SIGNATURE);
DllEnterCrit();
if (fAcquire) { /* Install the hook */
if (this->vi.hwnd) {
if (!g_hhkKbd) {
g_hhkKbd = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD,
CEm_Kbd_KeyboardHook, g_hinst,
GetWindowThreadProcessId(this->vi.hwnd, 0));
hres = S_OK;
}
else
hres = E_FAIL; //already hooked
} else {
RPF("Kbd::Acquire: Background mode not supported");
hres = E_FAIL;
}
} else { /* Remove the hook */
UnhookWindowsHookEx(g_hhkKbd);
g_hhkKbd = 0;
hres = S_OK;
}
DllLeaveCrit();
ExitOleProc();
return hres;
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func HRESULT | CEm_Kbd_Acquire |
*
* Acquire/unacquire a keyboard in a manner consistent with the
* emulation level.
*
* @parm PEM | pem |
*
* Device being acquired.
*
*****************************************************************************/
STDMETHODIMP
CEm_Kbd_Acquire(PEM this, BOOL fAcquire)
{
HRESULT hres;
EnterProc(CEm_Kbd_Acquire, (_ "pu", this, fAcquire));
AssertF(this->dwSignature == CEM_SIGNATURE);
fKbdCaptured = FALSE;
fNoWinKey = FALSE;
if( fAcquire ) {
if( this->vi.fl & VIFL_CAPTURED ) {
fKbdCaptured = TRUE;
} else if( this->vi.fl & VIFL_NOWINKEY ) {
fNoWinKey = TRUE;
}
}
#ifdef USE_SLOW_LL_HOOKS
AssertF(DIGETEMFL(this->vi.fl) == DIEMFL_KBD ||
DIGETEMFL(this->vi.fl) == DIEMFL_KBD2);
if (this->vi.fl & DIMAKEEMFL(DIEMFL_KBD)) {
AssertF(g_fUseLLHooks);
hres = CEm_LL_Acquire(this, fAcquire, this->vi.fl, LLTS_KBD);
} else {
hres = CEm_Kbd_Hook_Acquire(this, fAcquire);
}
#else
AssertF(DIGETEMFL(this->vi.fl) == DIEMFL_KBD2);
hres = CEm_Kbd_Hook_Acquire(this, fAcquire);
#endif
ExitOleProc();
return hres;
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func HRESULT | CEm_Kbd_CreateInstance |
*
* Create a keyboard thing. Also record what emulation
* level we ended up with so the caller knows.
*
* @parm PVXDDEVICEFORMAT | pdevf |
*
* What the object should look like. The
* <e VXDDEVICEFORMAT.dwEmulation> field is updated to specify
* exactly what emulation we ended up with.
*
* @parm PVXDINSTANCE * | ppviOut |
*
* The answer goes here.
*
*****************************************************************************/
HRESULT EXTERNAL
CEm_Kbd_CreateInstance(PVXDDEVICEFORMAT pdevf, PVXDINSTANCE *ppviOut)
{
LPBYTE pbKbdXlat;
#ifdef WINNT
/*
* In Win2K/WinXP, for legacy free machine, GetKeyboardType will return
* unreliable result for non-PS2 keyboard. We will use the first time result
* from GetKeyboardType (for GUID_SysKeyboard) which is also used by Generic
* Input to do translation.
* Related Windows bug: 363700.
*/
if( !g_pbKbdXlat ) {
#endif
pbKbdXlat = (LPBYTE)pdevf->dwExtra;
if (!pbKbdXlat) {
pbKbdXlat = pvFindResource(g_hinst, IDDATA_KBD_PCENH, RT_RCDATA);
}
AssertF(pbKbdXlat);
AssertF(fLimpFF(g_pbKbdXlat, g_pbKbdXlat == pbKbdXlat));
g_pbKbdXlat = pbKbdXlat;
#ifdef WINNT
}
#endif
#ifdef USE_SLOW_LL_HOOKS
/*
* Note carefully the test. It handles the cases where
*
* 0. The app did not ask for emulation, so we give it the
* best we can. (dwEmulation == 0)
* 1. The app explicitly asked for emulation 1.
* (dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD)
* 2. The app explicitly asked for emulation 2.
* (dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD2)
* 3. The registry explicitly asked for both emulation modes.
* (dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD | DIEMFL_KBD2)
* Give it the best we can. (I.e., same as case 0.)
*
* All platforms support emulation 2. Not all platforms support
* emulation 1. If we want emulation 1 but can't get it, then
* we fall back on emulation 2.
*/
/*
* First, if we don't have support for emulation 1, then clearly
* we have to use emulation 2.
*/
if (!g_fUseLLHooks
#ifdef DEBUG
|| (g_flEmulation & DIEMFL_KBD2)
#endif
) {
pdevf->dwEmulation = DIEMFL_KBD2;
} else
/*
* Otherwise, we have to choose between 1 and 2. The only case
* where we choose 2 is if 2 is explicitly requested.
*/
if (pdevf->dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD2) {
/* Do nothing */
} else
/*
* All other cases get 1.
*/
{
pdevf->dwEmulation = DIEMFL_KBD;
}
/*
* Assert that we never give emulation 1 when it doesn't exist.
*/
AssertF(fLimpFF(pdevf->dwEmulation & DIEMFL_KBD, g_fUseLLHooks));
/*
* Assert that exactly one emulation flag is selected.
*/
AssertF(pdevf->dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD ||
pdevf->dwEmulation == DIEMFL_KBD2);
#else
/*
* We are being compiled for "emulation 2 only", so that simplifies
* matters immensely.
*/
pdevf->dwEmulation = DIEMFL_KBD2;
#endif
return CEm_CreateInstance(pdevf, ppviOut, &s_edKbd);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func HRESULT | CEm_Kbd_InitKeys |
*
* Initialize pieces of the keyboard state in preparation for
* acquisition.
*
* @parm PVXDDWORDDATA | pvdd |
*
* The states of the <c VK_KANA> and <c VK_CAPITAL> keys.
*
*****************************************************************************/
HRESULT EXTERNAL
CEm_Kbd_InitKeys(PVXDDWORDDATA pvdd)
{
/* Do this only when not acquired */
if (s_edKbd.cAcquire < 0) {
ZeroX(s_rgbKbd);
if (pvdd->dw & 1) {
s_rgbKbd[DIK_KANA] = 0x80;
}
if (pvdd->dw & 2) {
s_rgbKbd[DIK_CAPITAL] = 0x80;
}
if (pvdd->dw & 8) {
s_rgbKbd[DIK_KANJI] = 0x80;
}
s_fFarEastKbd = ((pvdd->dw & 16)) != 0;
}
return S_OK;
}
#ifdef USE_SLOW_LL_HOOKS
/*****************************************************************************
*
* @doc INTERNAL
*
* @func LRESULT | CEm_LL_KbdHook |
*
* Low-level keyboard hook filter.
*
* @parm int | nCode |
*
* Notification code.
*
* @parm WPARAM | wp |
*
* WM_* keyboard message.
*
* @parm LPARAM | lp |
*
* Key message information.
*
* @returns
*
* Always chains to the next hook.
*
*****************************************************************************/
LRESULT CALLBACK
CEm_LL_KbdHook(int nCode, WPARAM wp, LPARAM lp)
{
PLLTHREADSTATE plts;
PKBDLLHOOKSTRUCT pllhs = (PV)lp;
if (nCode == HC_ACTION) {
BYTE bScan = 0x0;
BYTE bAction;
D(DWORD tmStart = GetTickCount());
wp; /* We don't care what the msg is */
bScan = (BYTE)pllhs->scanCode;
if( !bScan )
{
/*
* ISSUE-2001/03/29-timgill Special case for non-standard VK codes
* The bonus keys on some USB keyboards have zero scan code and
* the extended key flag is clear.
* Get the scan code by mapping the VK, then map the
* scan code back, if it is the same as the original VK assume
* the scan code is not extended otherwise assume it is.
* This is no where near full proof and only works at all
* because non-extended scan codes are matched first so extended
* scan codes normally fail to translate back.
*/
bScan = (BYTE)MapVirtualKey( pllhs->vkCode, 0 );
if( MapVirtualKey( bScan, 3 ) != pllhs->vkCode )
{
bScan |= 0x80;
}
}
else if (pllhs->flags & LLKHF_EXTENDED) {
bScan |= 0x80;
}
if (pllhs->flags & LLKHF_UP) {
bAction = 0;
} else {
bAction = 0x80;
}
bScan = g_pbKbdXlat[bScan];
if( s_fFarEastKbd )
{
/*
* Manually toggle these keys on make, ignore break
*/
if( ( bScan == DIK_KANA )
||( bScan == DIK_KANJI )
||( bScan == DIK_CAPITAL ) )
{
if( bAction )
{
bAction = s_rgbKbd[bScan] ^ 0x80;
}
else
{
D(SquirtSqflPtszV(sqflTrace | sqfl,
TEXT("KBD! vk=%02x, scan=%02x, fl=%08x, tm=%08x")
TEXT(" being skipped"),
pllhs->vkCode, pllhs->scanCode, pllhs->flags,
pllhs->time );)
goto LLKbdHook_Skip;
}
}
}
CEm_AddEvent(&s_edKbd, bAction, bScan, GetTickCount());
D(SquirtSqflPtszV(sqflTrace | sqfl,
TEXT("KBD! vk=%02x, scan=%02x, fl=%08x, tm=%08x, ")
TEXT("in=%08x, out=%08x"),
pllhs->vkCode, pllhs->scanCode, pllhs->flags,
pllhs->time, tmStart, GetTickCount()));
LLKbdHook_Skip:;
}
/*
* ISSUE-2001/03/29-timgill Need method for detecting Ctrl-Alt-Del
* If Ctrl+Alt+Del, then force global unacquire!
* Need to re-sync Ctrl, Alt, and Del on next keypress.
* Unfortunately, there is no way to find out if Ctrl+Alt+Del
* has been pressed...
*/
plts = g_plts;
if (plts) {
LRESULT lr;
lr = CallNextHookEx(plts->rglhs[LLTS_KBD].hhk, nCode, wp, lp);
if( fKbdCaptured ) {
if( ((pllhs->flags & LLKHF_ALTDOWN) && (pllhs->vkCode == VK_TAB)) ||
((pllhs->flags & LLKHF_UP) && (pllhs->vkCode == VK_LMENU || pllhs->vkCode == VK_RMENU))
) {
return lr;
} else {
return TRUE;
}
} else if (fNoWinKey) {
if( pllhs->vkCode == VK_LWIN || pllhs->vkCode == VK_RWIN ) {
return TRUE;
} else {
return lr;
}
} else {
return lr;
}
} else {
/*
* This can happen if a message gets posted to the hook after
* releasing the last acquire but before we completely unhook.
*/
RPF( "DINPUT: Keyboard hook not passed on to next hook" );
return 1;
}
}
#endif /* USE_SLOW_LL_HOOKS */