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USBHost_t36/mouse.cpp
Kurt Eckhardt 8aa67ff939 RAWHID Support
Needed HID Parser to support Bidirectional Transfers

The HidParser code was setup such that the claim for a report, the caller could say I want to claim the whole thinig and allowed callback functions for processing of in buffer and out buffer.

Allow RawHID to contribute Transfer_t

Since RawHID may need more resources than most, maybe it should contribute the additional structures

The constructor for a RAWHID object allows you to specify the top usage
that it wishes to connect to.  I used this for example to be able to
connect to a Teensy with the RAWHID associated with emulating the
Serial object.

If a HID Input class says that it wants to claim the whole interface, I
reuse the buffer associated with holding the HID descriptor and use it
for output buffers.
2017-11-20 08:54:56 -08:00

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/* USB EHCI Host for Teensy 3.6
* Copyright 2017 Paul Stoffregen (paul@pjrc.com)
*
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* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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*
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*
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#include <Arduino.h>
#include "USBHost_t36.h" // Read this header first for key info
hidclaim_t MouseController::claim_collection(USBHIDParser *driver, Device_t *dev, uint32_t topusage)
{
// only claim Desktop/Mouse
if (topusage != 0x10002) return CLAIM_NO;
// only claim from one physical device
if (mydevice != NULL && dev != mydevice) return CLAIM_NO;
mydevice = dev;
collections_claimed++;
return CLAIM_REPORT;
}
void MouseController::disconnect_collection(Device_t *dev)
{
if (--collections_claimed == 0) {
mydevice = NULL;
}
}
void MouseController::hid_input_begin(uint32_t topusage, uint32_t type, int lgmin, int lgmax)
{
// TODO: check if absolute coordinates
hid_input_begin_ = true;
}
void MouseController::hid_input_data(uint32_t usage, int32_t value)
{
//Serial.printf("Mouse: usage=%X, value=%d\n", usage, value);
uint32_t usage_page = usage >> 16;
usage &= 0xFFFF;
if (usage_page == 9 && usage >= 1 && usage <= 8) {
if (value == 0) {
buttons &= ~(1 << (usage -1));
} else {
buttons |= (1 << (usage -1));
}
} else if (usage_page == 1) {
switch (usage) {
case 0x30:
mouseX = value;
break;
case 0x31:
mouseY = value;
break;
case 0x32: // Apple uses this for horizontal scroll
wheelH = value;
break;
case 0x38:
wheel = value;
break;
}
} else if (usage_page == 12) {
if (usage == 0x238) { // Microsoft uses this for horizontal scroll
wheelH = value;
}
}
}
void MouseController::hid_input_end()
{
if (hid_input_begin_) {
mouseEvent = true;
hid_input_begin_ = false;
}
}
void MouseController::mouseDataClear() {
mouseEvent = false;
buttons = 0;
mouseX = 0;
mouseY = 0;
wheel = 0;
wheelH = 0;
}