/* vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 noexpandtab * * Low-level keyboard interrupt driver. * * Creates a device file (keyboard_pipe) that can be read * to retreive keyboard events. * * Part of the ToAruOS Kernel * Copyright 2011-2012 Kevin Lange * * TODO: Move this to a server * TODO: Better handling of function keys */ #include #include #include #include #include #define KEY_UP_MASK 0x80 #define KEY_CODE_MASK 0x7F #define KEY_CTRL_MASK 0x40 #define KEY_DEVICE 0x60 #define KEY_PENDING 0x64 #define KEYBOARD_NOTICES 0 #define KEYBOARD_IRQ 1 /* A bit-map to store the keyboard states */ struct keyboard_states { uint32_t shift : 1; uint32_t alt : 1; uint32_t ctrl : 1; } keyboard_state; typedef void (*keyboard_handler_t)(int scancode); fs_node_t * keyboard_pipe; extern uint8_t mouse_cycle; void keyboard_handler( struct regs *r ) { unsigned char scancode; keyboard_wait(); scancode = inportb(KEY_DEVICE); irq_ack(KEYBOARD_IRQ); putch(scancode); } /* * Install the keyboard driver and initialize the * pipe device for userspace. */ void keyboard_install() { blog("Initializing PS/2 keyboard driver..."); LOG(INFO, "Initializing PS/2 keyboard driver"); /* Create a device pipe */ keyboard_pipe = make_pipe(128); current_process->fds->entries[0] = keyboard_pipe; /* Install the interrupt handler */ irq_install_handler(KEYBOARD_IRQ, keyboard_handler); bfinish(0); } /* * Wait on the keyboard. */ void keyboard_wait() { while(inportb(KEY_PENDING) & 2); } /* * Add a character to the device buffer. */ void putch( unsigned char c ) { uint8_t buf[2]; buf[0] = c; buf[1] = '\0'; write_fs(keyboard_pipe, 0, 1, buf); }