nuttx-apps/include/graphics/twm4nx/cinput.hxx

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wm4Nx is a port of twm, Tab Window Manager (or Tom's Window Manager) version 1.0.10 to NuttX NX windows server. No, a port is not the right word. It is a re-design of TWM from the inside out to work with the NuttX NX server. The name Twm4Nx reflects this legacy. But Twm4Nx is more a homage to TWM than a port of TWM. The original TWM was based on X11 which provides a rich set of features. TWM provided titlebars, shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, graphic contexts, and user-specified key and pointer button bindings, etc. Twm4Nx, on the other hand is based on the NuttX NX server which provides comparatively minimal support. Additional drawing support comes from the NuttX NxWidgets library (which necessitated the change to C++). Twm4Nx is greatly stripped down and targeted on small embedded systems with minimal resources. For example, no assumption is made about the availability of a file system; no .twmrc file is used. Bitmaps are not used (other than for fonts). The TWM license is, I believe compatible with the BSD license used by NuttX. The origin TWM license required notice of copyrights within each file and a full copy of the original license which you can find in the COPYING file. within this directory. STATUS: This port was brutal. Much TWM logic was removed because it depending on X11 features (or just because I could not understand how to use it). The logic is partial. A lot more needs to be done to have a complete system (hence, it is marked EXPERIMENTAL). The kinds of things that need to done are: 1. Update some logic that is only fragmentary for how like resizing, and menus. 2. Integrate NxWidgets into the windows: The resize menu needs a CLabel, the menus are CListBox'es, but not completely integrated, the Icon Manager needs to be a button array. 3. Resit Icons. They are windows now, but need to be compound widgets lying on the background. 4. Widget events are only partially integrated. A lot more needs to be done. A partial change to thoe event system that hints at the redesign is in place but it is far from complete.
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// apps/graphics/twm4nx/include/cinput.hxx
// Keyboard injection
//
// Copyright (C) 2019 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
// Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
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#ifndef __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_TWM4NX_CINPUT_HXX
#define __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_TWM4NX_CINPUT_HXX
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Included Files
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <nuttx/nx/nxglib.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <nuttx/input/mouse.h>
#include "graphics/nxwidgets/cnxserver.hxx"
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Implementation Classes
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace Twm4Nx
{
class CTwm4Nx; // Forward reference
/**
* The CInput class provides receives raw keyboard and mouse inputs and
* injects that input into NX which it can be properly distributed to the
* window that has focus (i.e., the window at the top of the display
* hierarchy, often a modal window). In additional, the cursor is
* controlled to track the mouse position.
*/
class CInput
{
private:
/**
* The state of the listener thread.
*/
enum EListenerState
{
LISTENER_NOTRUNNING = 0, /**< The listener thread has not yet been started */
LISTENER_STARTED, /**< The listener thread has been started, but is not yet running */
LISTENER_RUNNING, /**< The listener thread is running normally */
LISTENER_STOPREQUESTED, /**< The listener thread has been requested to stop */
LISTENER_TERMINATED, /**< The listener thread terminated normally */
LISTENER_FAILED /**< The listener thread terminated abnormally */
};
/**
* CInput state data
*/
CTwm4Nx *m_twm4nx; /**< The Twm4Nx session */
int m_kbdFd; /**< File descriptor of the opened keyboard device */
int m_mouseFd; /**< File descriptor of the opened mouse device */
pthread_t m_thread; /**< The listener thread ID */
volatile enum EListenerState m_state; /**< The state of the listener thread */
sem_t m_waitSem; /**< Used to synchronize with the listener thread */
/**
* Open the keyboard device. Not very interesting for the case of
* standard device but much more interesting for a USB keyboard device
* that may disappear when the keyboard is disconnect but later reappear
* when the keyboard is reconnected. In this case, this function will
* not return until the keyboard device was successfully opened (or
* until an irrecoverable error occurs.
*
* Opens the keyboard device specified by CONFIG_TWM4NX_KEYBOARD_DEVPATH.
*
* @return On success, then method returns a valid file descriptor. A
* negated errno value is returned if an irrecoverable error occurs.
*/
inline int keyboardOpen(void);
/**
* Open the mouse input devices. Not very interesting for the
* case of standard character device but much more interesting for
* USB mouse devices that may disappear when disconnected but later
* reappear when reconnected. In this case, this function will
* not return until the input device was successfully opened (or
* until an irrecoverable error occurs).
*
* Opens the mouse input device specified by CONFIG_TWM4NX_MOUSE_DEVPATH.
*
* @return On success, then method returns a valid file descriptor. A
* negated errno value is returned if an irrecoverable error occurs.
*/
inline int mouseOpen(void);
/**
* Read data from the keyboard device and inject the keyboard data
* into NX for proper distribution.
*
* @return On success, then method returns a valid file descriptor. A
* negated errno value is returned if an irrecoverable error occurs.
*/
inline int keyboardInput(void);
/**
* Read data from the mouse device, update the cursor position, and
* inject the mouse data into NX for proper distribution.
*
* @return On success, then method returns a valid file descriptor. A
* negated errno value is returned if an irrecoverable error occurs.
*/
inline int mouseInput(void);
/**
* This is the heart of the keyboard/mouse listener thread. It
* contains the actual logic that listeners for and dispatches input
* events to the NX server.
*
* @return If the session terminates gracefully (i.e., because >m_state
* is no longer equal to LISTENER_RUNNING, then method returns OK. A
* negated errno value is returned if an error occurs while reading from
* the input device. A read error, depending upon the type of the
* error, may simply indicate that a USB device was removed and we
* should wait for the device to be connected.
*/
inline int session(void);
/**
* The keyboard/mouse listener thread. This is the entry point of a
* thread that listeners for and dispatches keyboard and mouse events
* to the NX server. It simply opens the input devices (using
* CInput::keyboardOpen() and CInput::mouseOpen()) and executes the
* session (via CInput::session()).
*
* If an errors while reading from the input device AND that device is
* configured to use a USB connection, then this function will wait for
* the USB device to be re-connected.
*
* @param arg. The CInput 'this' pointer cast to a void*.
* @return This function normally does not return but may return NULL
* on error conditions.
*/
static FAR void *listener(FAR void *arg);
public:
/**
* CInput Constructor
*
* @param twm4nx. An instance of the Twm4Nx session.
*/
CInput(CTwm4Nx *twm4nx);
/**
* CInput Destructor
*/
~CInput(void);
/**
* Start the keyboard listener thread.
*
* @return True if the keyboard listener thread was correctly started.
*/
bool start(void);
};
}
#endif // __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_TWM4NX_CINPUT_HXX