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author | Mauro Carvalho Chehab | 2017-04-05 02:51:04 +0200 |
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committer | Dmitry Torokhov | 2017-04-06 00:45:07 +0200 |
commit | e2ba573120feadfb365467f0cdae2918926efabc (patch) | |
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Input: create a book with Linux Input documentation
Now that all files under Documentation/input follows the ReST markup
language, rename them to *.rst and create a book for the Linux Input
subsystem.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/Documentation/input/event-codes.txt b/Documentation/input/event-codes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 92db50954169..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/input/event-codes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,404 +0,0 @@ -================= -Input event codes -================= - - -The input protocol uses a map of types and codes to express input device values -to userspace. This document describes the types and codes and how and when they -may be used. - -A single hardware event generates multiple input events. Each input event -contains the new value of a single data item. A special event type, EV_SYN, is -used to separate input events into packets of input data changes occurring at -the same moment in time. In the following, the term "event" refers to a single -input event encompassing a type, code, and value. - -The input protocol is a stateful protocol. Events are emitted only when values -of event codes have changed. However, the state is maintained within the Linux -input subsystem; drivers do not need to maintain the state and may attempt to -emit unchanged values without harm. Userspace may obtain the current state of -event code values using the EVIOCG* ioctls defined in linux/input.h. The event -reports supported by a device are also provided by sysfs in -class/input/event*/device/capabilities/, and the properties of a device are -provided in class/input/event*/device/properties. - -Event types -=========== - -Event types are groupings of codes under a logical input construct. Each -type has a set of applicable codes to be used in generating events. See the -Codes section for details on valid codes for each type. - -* EV_SYN: - - - Used as markers to separate events. Events may be separated in time or in - space, such as with the multitouch protocol. - -* EV_KEY: - - - Used to describe state changes of keyboards, buttons, or other key-like - devices. - -* EV_REL: - - - Used to describe relative axis value changes, e.g. moving the mouse 5 units - to the left. - -* EV_ABS: - - - Used to describe absolute axis value changes, e.g. describing the - coordinates of a touch on a touchscreen. - -* EV_MSC: - - - Used to describe miscellaneous input data that do not fit into other types. - -* EV_SW: - - - Used to describe binary state input switches. - -* EV_LED: - - - Used to turn LEDs on devices on and off. - -* EV_SND: - - - Used to output sound to devices. - -* EV_REP: - - - Used for autorepeating devices. - -* EV_FF: - - - Used to send force feedback commands to an input device. - -* EV_PWR: - - - A special type for power button and switch input. - -* EV_FF_STATUS: - - - Used to receive force feedback device status. - -Event codes -=========== - -Event codes define the precise type of event. - -EV_SYN ------- - -EV_SYN event values are undefined. Their usage is defined only by when they are -sent in the evdev event stream. - -* SYN_REPORT: - - - Used to synchronize and separate events into packets of input data changes - occurring at the same moment in time. For example, motion of a mouse may set - the REL_X and REL_Y values for one motion, then emit a SYN_REPORT. The next - motion will emit more REL_X and REL_Y values and send another SYN_REPORT. - -* SYN_CONFIG: - - - TBD - -* SYN_MT_REPORT: - - - Used to synchronize and separate touch events. See the - multi-touch-protocol.txt document for more information. - -* SYN_DROPPED: - - - Used to indicate buffer overrun in the evdev client's event queue. - Client should ignore all events up to and including next SYN_REPORT - event and query the device (using EVIOCG* ioctls) to obtain its - current state. - -EV_KEY ------- - -EV_KEY events take the form KEY_<name> or BTN_<name>. For example, KEY_A is used -to represent the 'A' key on a keyboard. When a key is depressed, an event with -the key's code is emitted with value 1. When the key is released, an event is -emitted with value 0. Some hardware send events when a key is repeated. These -events have a value of 2. In general, KEY_<name> is used for keyboard keys, and -BTN_<name> is used for other types of momentary switch events. - -A few EV_KEY codes have special meanings: - -* BTN_TOOL_<name>: - - - These codes are used in conjunction with input trackpads, tablets, and - touchscreens. These devices may be used with fingers, pens, or other tools. - When an event occurs and a tool is used, the corresponding BTN_TOOL_<name> - code should be set to a value of 1. When the tool is no longer interacting - with the input device, the BTN_TOOL_<name> code should be reset to 0. All - trackpads, tablets, and touchscreens should use at least one BTN_TOOL_<name> - code when events are generated. - -* BTN_TOUCH: - - BTN_TOUCH is used for touch contact. While an input tool is determined to be - within meaningful physical contact, the value of this property must be set - to 1. Meaningful physical contact may mean any contact, or it may mean - contact conditioned by an implementation defined property. For example, a - touchpad may set the value to 1 only when the touch pressure rises above a - certain value. BTN_TOUCH may be combined with BTN_TOOL_<name> codes. For - example, a pen tablet may set BTN_TOOL_PEN to 1 and BTN_TOUCH to 0 while the - pen is hovering over but not touching the tablet surface. - -Note: For appropriate function of the legacy mousedev emulation driver, -BTN_TOUCH must be the first evdev code emitted in a synchronization frame. - -Note: Historically a touch device with BTN_TOOL_FINGER and BTN_TOUCH was -interpreted as a touchpad by userspace, while a similar device without -BTN_TOOL_FINGER was interpreted as a touchscreen. For backwards compatibility -with current userspace it is recommended to follow this distinction. In the -future, this distinction will be deprecated and the device properties ioctl -EVIOCGPROP, defined in linux/input.h, will be used to convey the device type. - -* BTN_TOOL_FINGER, BTN_TOOL_DOUBLETAP, BTN_TOOL_TRIPLETAP, BTN_TOOL_QUADTAP: - - - These codes denote one, two, three, and four finger interaction on a - trackpad or touchscreen. For example, if the user uses two fingers and moves - them on the touchpad in an effort to scroll content on screen, - BTN_TOOL_DOUBLETAP should be set to value 1 for the duration of the motion. - Note that all BTN_TOOL_<name> codes and the BTN_TOUCH code are orthogonal in - purpose. A trackpad event generated by finger touches should generate events - for one code from each group. At most only one of these BTN_TOOL_<name> - codes should have a value of 1 during any synchronization frame. - -Note: Historically some drivers emitted multiple of the finger count codes with -a value of 1 in the same synchronization frame. This usage is deprecated. - -Note: In multitouch drivers, the input_mt_report_finger_count() function should -be used to emit these codes. Please see multi-touch-protocol.txt for details. - -EV_REL ------- - -EV_REL events describe relative changes in a property. For example, a mouse may -move to the left by a certain number of units, but its absolute position in -space is unknown. If the absolute position is known, EV_ABS codes should be used -instead of EV_REL codes. - -A few EV_REL codes have special meanings: - -* REL_WHEEL, REL_HWHEEL: - - - These codes are used for vertical and horizontal scroll wheels, - respectively. - -EV_ABS ------- - -EV_ABS events describe absolute changes in a property. For example, a touchpad -may emit coordinates for a touch location. - -A few EV_ABS codes have special meanings: - -* ABS_DISTANCE: - - - Used to describe the distance of a tool from an interaction surface. This - event should only be emitted while the tool is hovering, meaning in close - proximity of the device and while the value of the BTN_TOUCH code is 0. If - the input device may be used freely in three dimensions, consider ABS_Z - instead. - - BTN_TOOL_<name> should be set to 1 when the tool comes into detectable - proximity and set to 0 when the tool leaves detectable proximity. - BTN_TOOL_<name> signals the type of tool that is currently detected by the - hardware and is otherwise independent of ABS_DISTANCE and/or BTN_TOUCH. - -* ABS_MT_<name>: - - - Used to describe multitouch input events. Please see - multi-touch-protocol.txt for details. - -EV_SW ------ - -EV_SW events describe stateful binary switches. For example, the SW_LID code is -used to denote when a laptop lid is closed. - -Upon binding to a device or resuming from suspend, a driver must report -the current switch state. This ensures that the device, kernel, and userspace -state is in sync. - -Upon resume, if the switch state is the same as before suspend, then the input -subsystem will filter out the duplicate switch state reports. The driver does -not need to keep the state of the switch at any time. - -EV_MSC ------- - -EV_MSC events are used for input and output events that do not fall under other -categories. - -A few EV_MSC codes have special meaning: - -* MSC_TIMESTAMP: - - - Used to report the number of microseconds since the last reset. This event - should be coded as an uint32 value, which is allowed to wrap around with - no special consequence. It is assumed that the time difference between two - consecutive events is reliable on a reasonable time scale (hours). - A reset to zero can happen, in which case the time since the last event is - unknown. If the device does not provide this information, the driver must - not provide it to user space. - -EV_LED ------- - -EV_LED events are used for input and output to set and query the state of -various LEDs on devices. - -EV_REP ------- - -EV_REP events are used for specifying autorepeating events. - -EV_SND ------- - -EV_SND events are used for sending sound commands to simple sound output -devices. - -EV_FF ------ - -EV_FF events are used to initialize a force feedback capable device and to cause -such device to feedback. - -EV_PWR ------- - -EV_PWR events are a special type of event used specifically for power -management. Its usage is not well defined. To be addressed later. - -Device properties -================= - -Normally, userspace sets up an input device based on the data it emits, -i.e., the event types. In the case of two devices emitting the same event -types, additional information can be provided in the form of device -properties. - -INPUT_PROP_DIRECT + INPUT_PROP_POINTER --------------------------------------- - -The INPUT_PROP_DIRECT property indicates that device coordinates should be -directly mapped to screen coordinates (not taking into account trivial -transformations, such as scaling, flipping and rotating). Non-direct input -devices require non-trivial transformation, such as absolute to relative -transformation for touchpads. Typical direct input devices: touchscreens, -drawing tablets; non-direct devices: touchpads, mice. - -The INPUT_PROP_POINTER property indicates that the device is not transposed -on the screen and thus requires use of an on-screen pointer to trace user's -movements. Typical pointer devices: touchpads, tablets, mice; non-pointer -device: touchscreen. - -If neither INPUT_PROP_DIRECT or INPUT_PROP_POINTER are set, the property is -considered undefined and the device type should be deduced in the -traditional way, using emitted event types. - -INPUT_PROP_BUTTONPAD --------------------- - -For touchpads where the button is placed beneath the surface, such that -pressing down on the pad causes a button click, this property should be -set. Common in clickpad notebooks and macbooks from 2009 and onwards. - -Originally, the buttonpad property was coded into the bcm5974 driver -version field under the name integrated button. For backwards -compatibility, both methods need to be checked in userspace. - -INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT ------------------- - -Some touchpads, most common between 2008 and 2011, can detect the presence -of multiple contacts without resolving the individual positions; only the -number of contacts and a rectangular shape is known. For such -touchpads, the semi-mt property should be set. - -Depending on the device, the rectangle may enclose all touches, like a -bounding box, or just some of them, for instance the two most recent -touches. The diversity makes the rectangle of limited use, but some -gestures can normally be extracted from it. - -If INPUT_PROP_SEMI_MT is not set, the device is assumed to be a true MT -device. - -INPUT_PROP_TOPBUTTONPAD ------------------------ - -Some laptops, most notably the Lenovo 40 series provide a trackstick -device but do not have physical buttons associated with the trackstick -device. Instead, the top area of the touchpad is marked to show -visual/haptic areas for left, middle, right buttons intended to be used -with the trackstick. - -If INPUT_PROP_TOPBUTTONPAD is set, userspace should emulate buttons -accordingly. This property does not affect kernel behavior. -The kernel does not provide button emulation for such devices but treats -them as any other INPUT_PROP_BUTTONPAD device. - -INPUT_PROP_ACCELEROMETER ------------------------- - -Directional axes on this device (absolute and/or relative x, y, z) represent -accelerometer data. All other axes retain their meaning. A device must not mix -regular directional axes and accelerometer axes on the same event node. - -Guidelines -========== - -The guidelines below ensure proper single-touch and multi-finger functionality. -For multi-touch functionality, see the multi-touch-protocol.txt document for -more information. - -Mice ----- - -REL_{X,Y} must be reported when the mouse moves. BTN_LEFT must be used to report -the primary button press. BTN_{MIDDLE,RIGHT,4,5,etc.} should be used to report -further buttons of the device. REL_WHEEL and REL_HWHEEL should be used to report -scroll wheel events where available. - -Touchscreens ------------- - -ABS_{X,Y} must be reported with the location of the touch. BTN_TOUCH must be -used to report when a touch is active on the screen. -BTN_{MOUSE,LEFT,MIDDLE,RIGHT} must not be reported as the result of touch -contact. BTN_TOOL_<name> events should be reported where possible. - -For new hardware, INPUT_PROP_DIRECT should be set. - -Trackpads ---------- - -Legacy trackpads that only provide relative position information must report -events like mice described above. - -Trackpads that provide absolute touch position must report ABS_{X,Y} for the -location of the touch. BTN_TOUCH should be used to report when a touch is active -on the trackpad. Where multi-finger support is available, BTN_TOOL_<name> should -be used to report the number of touches active on the trackpad. - -For new hardware, INPUT_PROP_POINTER should be set. - -Tablets -------- - -BTN_TOOL_<name> events must be reported when a stylus or other tool is active on -the tablet. ABS_{X,Y} must be reported with the location of the tool. BTN_TOUCH -should be used to report when the tool is in contact with the tablet. -BTN_{STYLUS,STYLUS2} should be used to report buttons on the tool itself. Any -button may be used for buttons on the tablet except BTN_{MOUSE,LEFT}. -BTN_{0,1,2,etc} are good generic codes for unlabeled buttons. Do not use -meaningful buttons, like BTN_FORWARD, unless the button is labeled for that -purpose on the device. - -For new hardware, both INPUT_PROP_DIRECT and INPUT_PROP_POINTER should be set. |