Kevin Lange c9448437dc Fix long-standing issues in qemu/bochs
and possibly other environments - fixes the long-standing issue with
keyboard/mouse getting disabled sometimes on bootup, especially if you
tried to interact with the qemu window during the boot process
2012-11-30 19:32:38 -08:00

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/* 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 <system.h>
#include <logging.h>
#include <fs.h>
#include <pipe.h>
#include <process.h>
#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);
}
void keyboard_reset_ps2() {
uint8_t tmp = inportb(0x61);
outportb(0x61, tmp | 0x80);
outportb(0x61, tmp & 0x7F);
inportb(KEY_DEVICE);
}
/*
* 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);
}