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/*
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Simple DirectMedia Layer
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Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
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This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
#include "SDL_config.h"
#ifdef SDL_JOYSTICK_USBHID
/*
* Joystick driver for the uhid(4) interface found in OpenBSD,
* NetBSD and FreeBSD.
*
* Maintainer: <vedge at csoft.org>
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifndef __FreeBSD_kernel_version
#define __FreeBSD_kernel_version __FreeBSD_version
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_USB_H)
#include <usb.h>
#endif
#ifdef __DragonFly__
#include <bus/usb/usb.h>
#include <bus/usb/usbhid.h>
#else
#include <dev/usb/usb.h>
#include <dev/usb/usbhid.h>
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_USBHID_H)
#include <usbhid.h>
#elif defined(HAVE_LIBUSB_H)
#include <libusb.h>
#elif defined(HAVE_LIBUSBHID_H)
#include <libusbhid.h>
#endif
#if defined(__FREEBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
#ifndef __DragonFly__
#include <osreldate.h>
#endif
#if __FreeBSD_kernel_version > 800063
#include <dev/usb/usb_ioctl.h>
#endif
#include <sys/joystick.h>
#endif
#if SDL_JOYSTICK_USBHID_MACHINE_JOYSTICK_H
#include <machine/joystick.h>
#endif
#include "SDL_joystick.h"
#include "../SDL_sysjoystick.h"
#include "../SDL_joystick_c.h"
#define MAX_UHID_JOYS 16
#define MAX_JOY_JOYS 2
#define MAX_JOYS (MAX_UHID_JOYS + MAX_JOY_JOYS)
struct report
{
#if defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 900000)
void *buf; /* Buffer */
#elif defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 800063)
struct usb_gen_descriptor *buf; /* Buffer */
#else
struct usb_ctl_report *buf; /* Buffer */
#endif
size_t size; /* Buffer size */
int rid; /* Report ID */
enum
{
SREPORT_UNINIT,
SREPORT_CLEAN,
SREPORT_DIRTY
} status;
};
static struct
{
int uhid_report;
hid_kind_t kind;
const char *name;
} const repinfo[] = {
{UHID_INPUT_REPORT, hid_input, "input"},
{UHID_OUTPUT_REPORT, hid_output, "output"},
{UHID_FEATURE_REPORT, hid_feature, "feature"}
};
enum
{
REPORT_INPUT = 0,
REPORT_OUTPUT = 1,
REPORT_FEATURE = 2
};
enum
{
JOYAXE_X,
JOYAXE_Y,
JOYAXE_Z,
JOYAXE_SLIDER,
JOYAXE_WHEEL,
JOYAXE_RX,
JOYAXE_RY,
JOYAXE_RZ,
JOYAXE_count
};
struct joystick_hwdata
{
int fd;
char *path;
enum
{
BSDJOY_UHID, /* uhid(4) */
BSDJOY_JOY /* joy(4) */
} type;
struct report_desc *repdesc;
struct report inreport;
int axis_map[JOYAXE_count]; /* map present JOYAXE_* to 0,1,.. */
};
static char *joynames[MAX_JOYS];
static char *joydevnames[MAX_JOYS];
static int report_alloc(struct report *, struct report_desc *, int);
static void report_free(struct report *);
#if defined(USBHID_UCR_DATA) || (defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) && __FreeBSD_kernel_version <= 800063)
#define REP_BUF_DATA(rep) ((rep)->buf->ucr_data)
#elif (defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 900000))
#define REP_BUF_DATA(rep) ((rep)->buf)
#elif (defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 800063))
#define REP_BUF_DATA(rep) ((rep)->buf->ugd_data)
#else
#define REP_BUF_DATA(rep) ((rep)->buf->data)
#endif
static int SDL_SYS_numjoysticks = 0;
int
SDL_SYS_JoystickInit(void)
{
char s[16];
int i, fd;
SDL_SYS_numjoysticks = 0;
SDL_memset(joynames, 0, sizeof(joynames));
SDL_memset(joydevnames, 0, sizeof(joydevnames));
for (i = 0; i < MAX_UHID_JOYS; i++) {
SDL_Joystick nj;
SDL_snprintf(s, SDL_arraysize(s), "/dev/uhid%d", i);
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joynames[SDL_SYS_numjoysticks] = strdup(s);
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if (SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(&nj, SDL_SYS_numjoysticks) == 0) {
SDL_SYS_JoystickClose(&nj);
SDL_SYS_numjoysticks++;
} else {
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SDL_free(joynames[SDL_SYS_numjoysticks]);
joynames[SDL_SYS_numjoysticks] = NULL;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < MAX_JOY_JOYS; i++) {
SDL_snprintf(s, SDL_arraysize(s), "/dev/joy%d", i);
fd = open(s, O_RDONLY);
if (fd != -1) {
joynames[SDL_SYS_numjoysticks++] = strdup(s);
close(fd);
}
}
/* Read the default USB HID usage table. */
hid_init(NULL);
return (SDL_SYS_numjoysticks);
}
int SDL_SYS_NumJoysticks()
{
return SDL_SYS_numjoysticks;
}
void SDL_SYS_JoystickDetect()
{
}
SDL_bool SDL_SYS_JoystickNeedsPolling()
{
return SDL_FALSE;
}
const char *
SDL_SYS_JoystickNameForDeviceIndex(int device_index)
{
if (joydevnames[device_index] != NULL) {
return (joydevnames[device_index]);
}
return (joynames[device_index]);
}
/* Function to perform the mapping from device index to the instance id for this index */
SDL_JoystickID SDL_SYS_GetInstanceIdOfDeviceIndex(int device_index)
{
return device_index;
}
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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static int
usage_to_joyaxe(unsigned usage)
{
int joyaxe;
switch (usage) {
case HUG_X:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_X;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_Y:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_Y;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_Z:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_Z;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_SLIDER:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_SLIDER;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_WHEEL:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_WHEEL;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
2003-06-02 14:50:22 +00:00
case HUG_RX:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_RX;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_RY:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_RY;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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case HUG_RZ:
joyaxe = JOYAXE_RZ;
break;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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default:
joyaxe = -1;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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}
return joyaxe;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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}
static unsigned
hatval_to_sdl(Sint32 hatval)
{
static const unsigned hat_dir_map[8] = {
SDL_HAT_UP, SDL_HAT_RIGHTUP, SDL_HAT_RIGHT, SDL_HAT_RIGHTDOWN,
SDL_HAT_DOWN, SDL_HAT_LEFTDOWN, SDL_HAT_LEFT, SDL_HAT_LEFTUP
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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};
unsigned result;
if ((hatval & 7) == hatval)
result = hat_dir_map[hatval];
else
result = SDL_HAT_CENTERED;
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 15:38:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org> Subject: [patch] SDL-1.2.5 + FreeBSD joystick axes, hat fixes Hello again! When I sent in some SDL fixes last December, I found out they'd already been fixed in the CVS version. This time, I checked the repository before bugging you. =) I'm using SDL-1.2.5 on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE system, and in the course of getting my multi-analog-axis USB controller (with a hat switch!) working with d2x-sdl -- the SDL port of the Descent 2 engine -- I came across a few problems: 1) The second analog stick is reported as a slider in one direction, and "Rz" in the other. SDL was ignoring the Rz axis, so I added Rx/Ry/Rz to the set of things SDL considers to be axes. 2) After the above change, the set of JOYAXE_* axes for my gamepad was {0,1,3,7}; however, d2x-sdl expects the axes to be contiguously numbered from 0, which seems like a pretty reasonable expectation, rather than having to scan the entire space of axes that SDL may or may not have. So, I added a table lookup which maps the JOYAXE_* axis numbers to 0,1,... in the order they're detected by SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(), when reporting them to the application. I also added a function "usage_to_joyaxe()" which maps the USB HUG_* usage values to JOYAXE_values, since the repeated case statements testing for HUG_* were getting out of hand. 3) The BSD joystick driver had no hat support, so I added it. It looks like our USB library can only support one hat switch per device, which makes life easy. The patch against SDL-1.2.5 which implements these changes is at: http://www.caida.org/~jabrown/patches/sdl-1.2.5-bsdhat.diff After applying, SDL's "testjoystick" reports all activity from my gamepad correctly, and d2x works too (though it needed some other fixes). Moving on... There is also a problem with slightly different USBHID library interfaces on different versions of FreeBSD. I wasn't going to mention this since the FreeBSD port for SDL-1.2.5 (and not SDL itself) was doing the FreeBSD version-specific patching, so I e-mailed the port maintainer with this change. However, I see that you've incorporated the FreeBSD version-checking stuff into the CVS version of SDL, so now it's relevant for you too. The problem is, the FreeBSD #if tests don't work right for FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE. There may be other versions with this problem, but I've only tested 4.6.2-R. The following patch against your latest CVS version fixes this: --- SDL_sysjoystick.c-1.16 Tue Apr 15 09:02:08 2003 +++ SDL_sysjoystick.c Sun Jun 1 15:10:28 2003 @@ -420,6 +420,8 @@ # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid); # endif +# elif (__FreeBSD_version == 460002) + len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind); # else len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid); #endif I hope this is all useful to you. I've been getting myself dizzy playing Descent 2 with it, all morning! -Jeff Brown P.S. My USB controller is a Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog 2. That's probably irrelevant, but I threw it in for completeness. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : svn%3Ac70aab31-4412-0410-b14c-859654838e24/trunk%40633
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return result;
}
int
SDL_SYS_JoystickOpen(SDL_Joystick * joy, int device_index)
{
char *path = joynames[device_index];
struct joystick_hwdata *hw;
struct hid_item hitem;
struct hid_data *hdata;
struct report *rep;
int fd;
int i;
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
return SDL_SetError("%s: %s", path, strerror(errno));
}
joy->instance_id = device_index;
hw = (struct joystick_hwdata *)
SDL_malloc(sizeof(struct joystick_hwdata));
if (hw == NULL) {
close(fd);
return SDL_OutOfMemory();
}
joy->hwdata = hw;
hw->fd = fd;
hw->path = strdup(path);
if (!SDL_strncmp(path, "/dev/joy", 8)) {
hw->type = BSDJOY_JOY;
joy->naxes = 2;
joy->nbuttons = 2;
joy->nhats = 0;
joy->nballs = 0;
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joydevnames[device_index] = strdup("Gameport joystick");
goto usbend;
} else {
hw->type = BSDJOY_UHID;
}
{
int ax;
for (ax = 0; ax < JOYAXE_count; ax++)
hw->axis_map[ax] = -1;
}
hw->repdesc = hid_get_report_desc(fd);
if (hw->repdesc == NULL) {
SDL_SetError("%s: USB_GET_REPORT_DESC: %s", hw->path,
strerror(errno));
goto usberr;
}
rep = &hw->inreport;
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#if defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 800063) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
rep->rid = hid_get_report_id(fd);
if (rep->rid < 0) {
#else
if (ioctl(fd, USB_GET_REPORT_ID, &rep->rid) < 0) {
#endif
rep->rid = -1; /* XXX */
}
if (report_alloc(rep, hw->repdesc, REPORT_INPUT) < 0) {
goto usberr;
}
if (rep->size <= 0) {
SDL_SetError("%s: Input report descriptor has invalid length",
hw->path);
goto usberr;
}
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#if defined(USBHID_NEW) || (defined(__FREEBSD__) && __FreeBSD_kernel_version >= 500111) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
hdata = hid_start_parse(hw->repdesc, 1 << hid_input, rep->rid);
#else
hdata = hid_start_parse(hw->repdesc, 1 << hid_input);
#endif
if (hdata == NULL) {
SDL_SetError("%s: Cannot start HID parser", hw->path);
goto usberr;
}
joy->naxes = 0;
joy->nbuttons = 0;
joy->nhats = 0;
joy->nballs = 0;
for (i = 0; i < JOYAXE_count; i++)
hw->axis_map[i] = -1;
while (hid_get_item(hdata, &hitem) > 0) {
char *sp;
const char *s;
switch (hitem.kind) {
case hid_collection:
switch (HID_PAGE(hitem.usage)) {
case HUP_GENERIC_DESKTOP:
switch (HID_USAGE(hitem.usage)) {
case HUG_JOYSTICK:
case HUG_GAME_PAD:
s = hid_usage_in_page(hitem.usage);
sp = SDL_malloc(SDL_strlen(s) + 5);
SDL_snprintf(sp, SDL_strlen(s) + 5, "%s (%d)",
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s, device_index);
joydevnames[device_index] = sp;
}
}
break;
case hid_input:
switch (HID_PAGE(hitem.usage)) {
case HUP_GENERIC_DESKTOP:
{
unsigned usage = HID_USAGE(hitem.usage);
int joyaxe = usage_to_joyaxe(usage);
if (joyaxe >= 0) {
hw->axis_map[joyaxe] = 1;
} else if (usage == HUG_HAT_SWITCH) {
joy->nhats++;
}
break;
}
case HUP_BUTTON:
joy->nbuttons++;
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
hid_end_parse(hdata);
for (i = 0; i < JOYAXE_count; i++)
if (hw->axis_map[i] > 0)
hw->axis_map[i] = joy->naxes++;
usbend:
/* The poll blocks the event thread. */
fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
return (0);
usberr:
close(hw->fd);
SDL_free(hw->path);
SDL_free(hw);
return (-1);
}
/* Function to determine is this joystick is attached to the system right now */
SDL_bool SDL_SYS_JoystickAttached(SDL_Joystick *joystick)
{
return SDL_TRUE;
}
void
SDL_SYS_JoystickUpdate(SDL_Joystick * joy)
{
struct hid_item hitem;
struct hid_data *hdata;
struct report *rep;
int nbutton, naxe = -1;
Sint32 v;
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#if defined(__FREEBSD__) || SDL_JOYSTICK_USBHID_MACHINE_JOYSTICK_H || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
struct joystick gameport;
static int x, y, xmin = 0xffff, ymin = 0xffff, xmax = 0, ymax = 0;
if (joy->hwdata->type == BSDJOY_JOY) {
if (read(joy->hwdata->fd, &gameport, sizeof gameport) !=
sizeof gameport)
return;
if (abs(x - gameport.x) > 8) {
x = gameport.x;
if (x < xmin) {
xmin = x;
}
if (x > xmax) {
xmax = x;
}
if (xmin == xmax) {
xmin--;
xmax++;
}
v = (Sint32) x;
v -= (xmax + xmin + 1) / 2;
v *= 32768 / ((xmax - xmin + 1) / 2);
SDL_PrivateJoystickAxis(joy, 0, v);
}
if (abs(y - gameport.y) > 8) {
y = gameport.y;
if (y < ymin) {
ymin = y;
}
if (y > ymax) {
ymax = y;
}
if (ymin == ymax) {
ymin--;
ymax++;
}
v = (Sint32) y;
v -= (ymax + ymin + 1) / 2;
v *= 32768 / ((ymax - ymin + 1) / 2);
SDL_PrivateJoystickAxis(joy, 1, v);
}
if (gameport.b1 != joy->buttons[0]) {
SDL_PrivateJoystickButton(joy, 0, gameport.b1);
}
if (gameport.b2 != joy->buttons[1]) {
SDL_PrivateJoystickButton(joy, 1, gameport.b2);
}
return;
}
#endif /* defined(__FREEBSD__) || SDL_JOYSTICK_USBHID_MACHINE_JOYSTICK_H */
rep = &joy->hwdata->inreport;
if (read(joy->hwdata->fd, REP_BUF_DATA(rep), rep->size) != rep->size) {
return;
}
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#if defined(USBHID_NEW) || (defined(__FREEBSD__) && __FreeBSD_kernel_version >= 500111) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
hdata = hid_start_parse(joy->hwdata->repdesc, 1 << hid_input, rep->rid);
#else
hdata = hid_start_parse(joy->hwdata->repdesc, 1 << hid_input);
#endif
if (hdata == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Cannot start HID parser\n", joy->hwdata->path);
return;
}
for (nbutton = 0; hid_get_item(hdata, &hitem) > 0;) {
switch (hitem.kind) {
case hid_input:
switch (HID_PAGE(hitem.usage)) {
case HUP_GENERIC_DESKTOP:
{
unsigned usage = HID_USAGE(hitem.usage);
int joyaxe = usage_to_joyaxe(usage);
if (joyaxe >= 0) {
naxe = joy->hwdata->axis_map[joyaxe];
/* scaleaxe */
v = (Sint32) hid_get_data(REP_BUF_DATA(rep), &hitem);
v -= (hitem.logical_maximum +
hitem.logical_minimum + 1) / 2;
v *= 32768 /
((hitem.logical_maximum -
hitem.logical_minimum + 1) / 2);
if (v != joy->axes[naxe]) {
SDL_PrivateJoystickAxis(joy, naxe, v);
}
} else if (usage == HUG_HAT_SWITCH) {
v = (Sint32) hid_get_data(REP_BUF_DATA(rep), &hitem);
SDL_PrivateJoystickHat(joy, 0,
hatval_to_sdl(v) -
hitem.logical_minimum);
}
break;
}
case HUP_BUTTON:
v = (Sint32) hid_get_data(REP_BUF_DATA(rep), &hitem);
if (joy->buttons[nbutton] != v) {
SDL_PrivateJoystickButton(joy, nbutton, v);
}
nbutton++;
break;
default:
continue;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
hid_end_parse(hdata);
return;
}
/* Function to close a joystick after use */
void
SDL_SYS_JoystickClose(SDL_Joystick * joy)
{
if (SDL_strncmp(joy->hwdata->path, "/dev/joy", 8)) {
report_free(&joy->hwdata->inreport);
hid_dispose_report_desc(joy->hwdata->repdesc);
}
close(joy->hwdata->fd);
SDL_free(joy->hwdata->path);
SDL_free(joy->hwdata);
return;
}
void
SDL_SYS_JoystickQuit(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_JOYS; i++) {
if (joynames[i] != NULL)
SDL_free(joynames[i]);
if (joydevnames[i] != NULL)
SDL_free(joydevnames[i]);
}
return;
}
SDL_JoystickGUID SDL_SYS_JoystickGetDeviceGUID( int device_index )
{
SDL_JoystickGUID guid;
/* the GUID is just the first 16 chars of the name for now */
const char *name = SDL_SYS_JoystickNameForDeviceIndex( device_index );
SDL_zero( guid );
SDL_memcpy( &guid, name, SDL_min( sizeof(guid), SDL_strlen( name ) ) );
return guid;
}
SDL_JoystickGUID SDL_SYS_JoystickGetGUID(SDL_Joystick * joystick)
{
SDL_JoystickGUID guid;
/* the GUID is just the first 16 chars of the name for now */
const char *name = joystick->name;
SDL_zero( guid );
SDL_memcpy( &guid, name, SDL_min( sizeof(guid), SDL_strlen( name ) ) );
return guid;
}
static int
report_alloc(struct report *r, struct report_desc *rd, int repind)
{
int len;
#ifdef __DragonFly__
len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind);
#elif __FREEBSD__
# if (__FreeBSD_kernel_version >= 460000) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
# if (__FreeBSD_kernel_version <= 500111)
len = hid_report_size(rd, r->rid, repinfo[repind].kind);
# else
len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid);
# endif
# else
len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid);
# endif
#else
# ifdef USBHID_NEW
len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, r->rid);
# else
len = hid_report_size(rd, repinfo[repind].kind, &r->rid);
# endif
#endif
if (len < 0) {
return SDL_SetError("Negative HID report size");
}
r->size = len;
if (r->size > 0) {
#if defined(__FREEBSD__) && (__FreeBSD_kernel_version > 900000)
r->buf = SDL_malloc(r->size);
#else
r->buf = SDL_malloc(sizeof(*r->buf) - sizeof(REP_BUF_DATA(r)) +
r->size);
#endif
if (r->buf == NULL) {
return SDL_OutOfMemory();
}
} else {
r->buf = NULL;
}
r->status = SREPORT_CLEAN;
return 0;
}
static void
report_free(struct report *r)
{
if (r->buf != NULL) {
SDL_free(r->buf);
}
r->status = SREPORT_UNINIT;
}
#endif /* SDL_JOYSTICK_USBHID */
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