--- src/input/evdev.c.orig 2023-11-03 06:08:34 UTC +++ src/input/evdev.c @@ -38,9 +38,15 @@ #include #include #include +#ifdef __linux__ #include +#else +#include +#endif #include +static bool isUseKbdmux = false; + #if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN #define int16_to_le(val) val #else @@ -66,8 +72,13 @@ struct input_device { int hats_state[3][2]; int fd; char modifiers; + #ifdef __linux__ __s32 mouseDeltaX, mouseDeltaY, mouseVScroll, mouseHScroll; __s32 touchDownX, touchDownY, touchX, touchY; + #else + int32_t mouseDeltaX, mouseDeltaY, mouseVScroll, mouseHScroll; + int32_t touchDownX, touchDownY, touchX, touchY; + #endif struct timeval touchDownTime; struct timeval btnDownTime; short controllerId; @@ -749,7 +760,7 @@ static int evdev_handle(int fd) { struct input_event ev; while ((rc = libevdev_next_event(devices[i].dev, LIBEVDEV_READ_FLAG_NORMAL, &ev)) >= 0) { if (rc == LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC) - fprintf(stderr, "Error: cannot keep up\n"); + fprintf(stderr, "Error:%s(%d) cannot keep up\n", libevdev_get_name(devices[i].dev), i); else if (rc == LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SUCCESS) { if (!handler(&ev, &devices[i])) return LOOP_RETURN; @@ -766,6 +777,39 @@ static int evdev_handle(int fd) { return LOOP_OK; } +void is_use_kbdmux() { + const char* tryFirstInput = "/dev/input/event0"; + const char* trySecondInput = "/dev/input/event1"; + + int fdFirst = open(tryFirstInput, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK); + int fdSecond = open(trySecondInput, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK); + if (fdFirst <= 0 && fdSecond <= 0) { + //Suppose use kbdmux because of default behavior + isUseKbdmux = true; + return; + } + + struct libevdev *evdevFirst = libevdev_new(); + libevdev_set_fd(evdevFirst, fdFirst); + const char* nameFirst = libevdev_get_name(evdevFirst); + struct libevdev *evdevSecond = libevdev_new(); + libevdev_set_fd(evdevSecond, fdSecond); + const char* nameSecond = libevdev_get_name(evdevSecond); + + libevdev_free(evdevFirst); + libevdev_free(evdevSecond); + close(fdFirst); + close(fdSecond); + + if (strcmp(nameFirst, "System keyboard multiplexer") == 0 || + strcmp(nameSecond, "System keyboard multiplexer") == 0) { + isUseKbdmux = true; + return; + } + + return; +} + void evdev_create(const char* device, struct mapping* mappings, bool verbose, int rotate) { int fd = open(device, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK); if (fd <= 0) { @@ -840,6 +884,33 @@ void evdev_create(const char* device, struct mapping* libevdev_has_event_code(evdev, EV_ABS, ABS_WHEEL) || libevdev_has_event_code(evdev, EV_ABS, ABS_GAS) || libevdev_has_event_code(evdev, EV_ABS, ABS_BRAKE)); + bool is_acpibutton = + strcmp(name, "Sleep Button") == 0 || + strcmp(name, "Power Button") == 0; + // Just use System keyboard multiplexer for FreeBSD,see kbdcontrol(1) and kbdmux(4) + // Trying to grab kbdmux0 and keyboard it's self at the same time results in + // the keyboard becoming unresponsive on FreeBSD. + bool is_likekeyboard = + is_keyboard && isUseKbdmux && strcmp(name, "System keyboard multiplexer") != 0; +/* + (is_keyboard && guid[0] <= 3) || + strcmp(name, "AT keyboard") == 0; +*/ + + // In some cases,acpibutton can be mistaken for a keyboard and freeze the keyboard when tring grab. + if (is_acpibutton) { + if (verbose) + printf("Skip acpibutton: %s\n", name); + libevdev_free(evdev); + close(fd); + return; + } + // In some cases,Do not grab likekeyboard for avoiding keyboard unresponsive + if (is_likekeyboard) { + if (verbose) + printf("Do NOT grab like-keyboard: %s,version: %d,bustype: %d\n", name, guid[6], guid[0]); + is_keyboard = false; + } if (is_accelerometer) { if (verbose)