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+/*
+From: faith@cs.unc.edu (Rik Faith)
+Subject: User mode keyboard rate changer
+Date: 27 Apr 92 13:44:26 GMT
+
+I put together this program, called kbdrate.c, which will reset the keyboard
+repeat rate and delay in user mode. The program must have read/write
+access to /dev/port, so if /dev/port is only read/writeable by group port,
+then kbdrate must run setgid to group port (for example).
+
+The "rate" is the rate in characters per second
+
+The "delay" is the amount of time the key must remain depressed before it
+will start to repeat.
+
+Usage examples:
+
+kbdrate set rate to IBM default (10.9 cps, 250ms delay)
+kbdrate -r 30.0 set rate to 30 cps and delay to 250ms
+kbdrate -r 20.0 -s set rate to 20 cps (delay 250ms) -- don't print message
+kbdrate -r 0 -d 0 set rate to 2.0 cps and delay to 250 ms
+
+I find it useful to put kbdrate in my /etc/rc file so that the keyboard
+rate is set to something that I find comfortable at boot time. This sure
+beats rebuilding the kernel!
+
+
+ kbdrate.c -- Set keyboard typematic rate (and delay)
+ Created: Thu Apr 23 12:24:30 1992
+ Author: Rickard E. Faith, faith@cs.unc.edu
+
+ Copyright 1992 Rickard E. Faith. Distributed under the GPL.
+ This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
+ Usage: kbdrate [-r rate] [-d delay] [-s]
+ Rate can range from 2.0 to 30.0 (units are characters per second)
+ Delay can range from 250 to 1000 (units are milliseconds)
+ -s suppressed message
+ Compiles under gcc 2.1 for Linux (tested with the pre-0.96 kernel)
+
+ Wed Jun 22 21:35:43 1994, faith@cs.unc.edu:
+ Changed valid_rates per suggestion by Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl.
+ Wed Jun 22 22:18:29 1994, faith@cs.unc.edu:
+ Added patch for AUSTIN notebooks from John Bowman
+ (bowman@hagar.ph.utexas.edu)
+
+ Linux/68k modifications by Roman Hodek
+ (Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de):
+
+ Reading/writing the Intel I/O ports via /dev/port is not the
+ English way... Such hardware dependant stuff can never work on
+ other architectures.
+
+ Linux/68k has an new ioctl for setting the keyboard repeat rate
+ and delay. Both values are counted in msecs, the kernel will do
+ any rounding to values possible with the underlying hardware.
+
+ kbdrate now first tries if the KDKBDREP ioctl is available. If it
+ is, it is used, else the old method is applied.
+
+ 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz <misiek@misiek.eu.org>
+ - added Native Language Support
+
+ 1999-03-17
+ Linux/SPARC modifications by Jeffrey Connell <ankh@canuck.gen.nz>:
+ It seems that the KDKBDREP ioctl is not available on this platform.
+ However, Linux/SPARC has its own ioctl for this, with yet another
+ different measurement system. Thus, try for KIOCSRATE, too.
+
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <sys/file.h>
+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+
+#include "../defines.h"
+#ifdef HAVE_kd_h
+#include <linux/kd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef __sparc__
+#include <asm/param.h>
+#include <asm/kbio.h>
+#endif
+
+#include "nls.h"
+#include "../version.h"
+
+static int valid_rates[] = { 300, 267, 240, 218, 200, 185, 171, 160, 150,
+ 133, 120, 109, 100, 92, 86, 80, 75, 67,
+ 60, 55, 50, 46, 43, 40, 37, 33, 30, 27,
+ 25, 23, 21, 20 };
+#define RATE_COUNT (sizeof( valid_rates ) / sizeof( int ))
+
+static int valid_delays[] = { 250, 500, 750, 1000 };
+#define DELAY_COUNT (sizeof( valid_delays ) / sizeof( int ))
+
+int
+KDKBDREP_ioctl_ok(double rate, int delay, int silent) {
+#ifdef KDKBDREP
+ /* This ioctl is defined in <linux/kd.h> but is not
+ implemented anywhere - must be in some m68k patches. */
+ struct kbd_repeat kbdrep_s;
+
+ /* don't change, just test */
+ kbdrep_s.rate = -1;
+ kbdrep_s.delay = -1;
+ if (ioctl( 0, KDKBDREP, &kbdrep_s )) {
+ if (errno == EINVAL)
+ return 0;
+ perror( "ioctl(KDKBDREP)" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ /* do the change */
+ if (rate == 0) /* switch repeat off */
+ kbdrep_s.rate = 0;
+ else
+ kbdrep_s.rate = 1000.0 / rate; /* convert cps to msec */
+ if (kbdrep_s.rate < 1)
+ kbdrep_s.rate = 1;
+ kbdrep_s.delay = delay;
+ if (kbdrep_s.delay < 1)
+ kbdrep_s.delay = 1;
+
+ if (ioctl( 0, KDKBDREP, &kbdrep_s )) {
+ perror( "ioctl(KDKBDREP)" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ /* report */
+ if (kbdrep_s.rate == 0)
+ rate = 0;
+ else
+ rate = 1000.0 / (double) kbdrep_s.rate;
+
+ if (!silent)
+ printf( _("Typematic Rate set to %.1f cps (delay = %d ms)\n"),
+ rate, kbdrep_s.delay );
+
+ return 1; /* success! */
+
+#else /* no KDKBDREP */
+ return 0;
+#endif /* KDKBDREP */
+}
+
+int
+KIOCSRATE_ioctl_ok(double rate, int delay, int silent) {
+#ifdef KIOCSRATE
+ struct kbd_rate kbdrate_s;
+ int fd;
+
+ fd = open("/dev/kbd", O_RDONLY);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror( "open(/dev/kbd)" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ kbdrate_s.rate = (int) (rate + 0.5); /* must be integer, so round up */
+ kbdrate_s.delay = delay * HZ / 1000; /* convert ms to Hz */
+ if (kbdrate_s.rate > 50)
+ kbdrate_s.rate = 50;
+
+ if (ioctl( fd, KIOCSRATE, &kbdrate_s )) {
+ perror( "ioctl(KIOCSRATE)" );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+ close( fd );
+
+ if (!silent)
+ printf( "Typematic Rate set to %d cps (delay = %d ms)\n",
+ kbdrate_s.rate, kbdrate_s.delay * 1000 / HZ );
+
+ return 1;
+#else /* no KIOCSRATE */
+ return 0;
+#endif /* KIOCSRATE */
+}
+
+int main( int argc, char **argv )
+{
+#ifdef __sparc__
+ double rate = 5.0; /* Default rate */
+ int delay = 200; /* Default delay */
+#else
+ double rate = 10.9; /* Default rate */
+ int delay = 250; /* Default delay */
+#endif
+ int value = 0x7f; /* Maximum delay with slowest rate */
+ /* DO NOT CHANGE this value */
+ int silent = 0;
+ int fd;
+ char data;
+ int c;
+ int i;
+ extern char *optarg;
+
+ setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
+ bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
+ textdomain(PACKAGE);
+
+
+ while ( (c = getopt( argc, argv, "r:d:sv" )) != EOF ) {
+ switch (c) {
+ case 'r':
+ rate = atof( optarg );
+ break;
+ case 'd':
+ delay = atoi( optarg );
+ break;
+ case 's':
+ silent = 1;
+ break;
+ case 'v':
+ fprintf( stderr, "util-linux %s kbdrate\n", UTIL_LINUX_VERSION);
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(KDKBDREP_ioctl_ok(rate, delay, silent)) /* m68k? */
+ return 0;
+
+ if(KIOCSRATE_ioctl_ok(rate, delay, silent)) /* sparc? */
+ return 0;
+
+
+ /* The ioport way */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < RATE_COUNT; i++)
+ if (rate * 10 >= valid_rates[i]) {
+ value &= 0x60;
+ value |= i;
+ break;
+ }
+
+
+ for (i = 0; i < DELAY_COUNT; i++)
+ if (delay <= valid_delays[i]) {
+ value &= 0x1f;
+ value |= i << 5;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if ( (fd = open( "/dev/port", O_RDWR )) < 0) {
+ perror( _("Cannot open /dev/port") );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ do {
+ lseek( fd, 0x64, 0 );
+ read( fd, &data, 1 );
+ } while ((data & 2) == 2 ); /* wait */
+
+ lseek( fd, 0x60, 0 );
+ data = 0xf3; /* set typematic rate */
+ write( fd, &data, 1 );
+
+ do {
+ lseek( fd, 0x64, 0 );
+ read( fd, &data, 1 );
+ } while ((data & 2) == 2 ); /* wait */
+
+ lseek( fd, 0x60, 0 );
+ sleep( 1 );
+ write( fd, &value, 1 );
+
+ close( fd );
+
+ if (!silent) printf( _("Typematic Rate set to %.1f cps (delay = %d ms)\n"),
+ valid_rates[value & 0x1f] / 10.0,
+ valid_delays[ (value & 0x60) >> 5 ] );
+
+ return 0;
+}