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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : GSM-PS | Modul : DRV_KBD +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG | All rights reserved. | | This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas | Instruments Berlin, AG | The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey | any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to | manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in | whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of | Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Purpose : This Module defines the G23 keyboard driver. | | The driver has two parts: | | Part 1 is the driver interface (kbd_... ) | Part 2 is the simulation for Windows +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef DRV_KBD_C #define DRV_KBD_C #endif /*==== INCLUDES ===================================================*/ #if defined (NEW_FRAME) #include <string.h> #include "typedefs.h" #include "gdi.h" #include "kbd.h" #else #include <string.h> #include "stddefs.h" #include "gdi.h" #include "kbd.h" #endif /*==== EXPORT =====================================================*/ #if defined (_TMS470) EXTERN void KP_Init (void (*mmi_key_pressed)(UBYTE key), void (*mmi_key_relesed)(UBYTE key)); #else LOCAL void KP_Init (void (*mmi_key_pressed)(UBYTE key), void (*mmi_key_relesed)(UBYTE key)); #endif LOCAL void kbd_key_pressed (UBYTE act_key); LOCAL void kbd_key_released (UBYTE act_key); GLOBAL void kbd_test (UBYTE key); /*==== VARIABLES ==================================================*/ drv_SignalCB_Type kbd_signal_callback = NULL; UBYTE kbd_act_key; /* * Marcus: Issue 811: 05:09/2002: * Moved kbd_map, simkbd_map and config_map from \bmi\Condat\MS\SRC\mfw\ti1_key.c */ const U8 kbd_map [NUM_KPD_KEYS] = /* ti mapping */ { /* default keyboard mapping */ /* KEY_0 */ 0x01, /* KEY_1 */ 0x02, /* KEY_2 */ 0x03, /* KEY_3 */ 0x04, /* KEY_4 */ 0x05, /* KEY_5 */ 0x06, /* KEY_6 */ 0x07, /* KEY_7 */ 0x08, /* KEY_8 */ 0x09, /* KEY_9 */ 0x0A, /* KEY_STAR */ 0x11, /* KEY_HASH */ 0x12, /* KEY_VOLUP */ 0xFE, /* KEY_VOLDOWN */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MNUUP */ 0x0B, /* KEY_MNUDOWN */0x0C, /* KEY_LEFT */ 0x0D, /* KEY_RIGHT */ 0x0E, /* KEY_CALL */ 0x0F, /* KEY_HUP */ 0x10, /* KEY_OK */ 0xFE, /* KEY_CLEAR */ 0xFE, /* KEY_ABC */ 0xFE, /* KEY_POWER */ 0x19, /* KEY_MNULEFT */ 0x15, /* KEY_MNURIGHT */ 0x16, /* KEY_MNUSELECT */ 0x17, /* KEY_F4 */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MAX */ 0xFE, /* KEY_AUTO */ 0xFE, /* KEY_LONG */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MAKE */ 0xFE }; const U8 simkbd_map [NUM_KPD_KEYS] = /* MOB SIM mapping */ { /* default keyboard mapping. Same as kbd_map */ /* KEY_0 */ 0x01, /* KEY_1 */ 0x02, /* KEY_2 */ 0x03, /* KEY_3 */ 0x04, /* KEY_4 */ 0x05, /* KEY_5 */ 0x06, /* KEY_6 */ 0x07, /* KEY_7 */ 0x08, /* KEY_8 */ 0x09, /* KEY_9 */ 0x0A, /* KEY_STAR */ 0x11, /* KEY_HASH */ 0x12, /* KEY_VOLUP */ 0xFE, /* KEY_VOLDOWN */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MNUUP */ 0x0B, /* KEY_MNUDOWN */0x0C, /* KEY_LEFT */ 0x0D, /* KEY_RIGHT */ 0x0E, /* KEY_CALL */ 0x0F, /* KEY_HUP */ 0x10, /* KEY_OK */ 0xFE, /* KEY_CLEAR */ 0xFE, /* KEY_ABC */ 0xFE, /* KEY_POWER */ 0x19, /* KEY_MNULEFT */ 0x15, /* KEY_MNURIGHT */ 0x16, /* KEY_MNUSELECT */ 0x17, /* KEY_F4 */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MAX */ 0xFE, /* KEY_AUTO */ 0xFE, /* KEY_LONG */ 0xFE, /* KEY_MAKE */ 0xFE }; #if 0 /* the following codes are at least unuseable for d-sample!!! */ const char * const config_map [NUM_KPD_KEYS] = { /* CONFIG prim key names */ /* KEY_0 */ "0", /* KEY_1 */ "1", /* KEY_2 */ "2", /* KEY_3 */ "3", /* KEY_4 */ "4", /* KEY_5 */ "5", /* KEY_6 */ "6", /* KEY_7 */ "7", /* KEY_8 */ "8", /* KEY_9 */ "9", /* KEY_STAR */ "STAR", /* KEY_HASH */ "HASH", /* KEY_VOLUP */ "VOL_PLUS", /* KEY_VOLDOWN */ "VOL_MINUS", /* KEY_MNUUP */ "UP", /* KEY_MNUDOWN */ "DOWN", /* KEY_LEFT */ "LEFT", /* KEY_RIGHT */ "RIGHT", /* KEY_CALL */ "SEND", /* KEY_HUP */ "END", /* KEY_OK */ "OK", /* KEY_CLEAR */ "CLEAR", /* KEY_ABC */ "ABC", /* KEY_POWER */ "POWER", /* KEY_F1 */ "F1", /* KEY_F2 */ "F2", /* KEY_F3 */ "F3", /* KEY_F4 */ "F4", /* KEY_MAX */ "", /* KEY_AUTO */ "", /* KEY_LONG */ "", /* KEY_MAKE */ "" }; #endif char * const config_map [NUM_KPD_KEYS] = { /* CONFIG prim key names */ /* unused */ "X0", /* dummy placeholder */ /* KEY_0 */ "0", /* KEY_1 */ "1", /* KEY_2 */ "2", /* KEY_3 */ "3", /* KEY_4 */ "4", /* KEY_5 */ "5", /* KEY_6 */ "6", /* KEY_7 */ "7", /* KEY_8 */ "8", /* KEY_9 */ "9", /* KEY_MNUUP */ "UP", /* KEY_MNUDOWN */ "DOWN", /* KEY_LEFT */ "LSOFT", /* KEY_RIGHT */ "RSOFT", /* KEY_CALL */ "SEND", /* KEY_HUP */ "END", /* KEY_STAR */ "*", /* KEY_HASH */ "#", /* KEY_VOLUP */ "VOL_PLUS", /* KEY_VOLDOWN */ "VOL_MINUS", /* KEY_MNULEFT */ "LEFT", /* KEY_MNURIGHT */ "RIGHT", /* KEY_MNUSELECT */ "CENTER", /* voice memo ??? */ "EXTRA", /* unused */ "X26", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X27", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X28", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X29", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X30", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X31", /* dummy placeholder */ /* unused */ "X32", /* dummy placeholder */ }; /*==== FUNCTIONS ==================================================*/ /*==== CONSTANTS ==================================================*/ /******************************************************************* * * * PART I: Driver Interface * * * *******************************************************************/ /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_Init | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : The function initializes the driverīs internal data. The function returns KBD_INITIALIZED if the driver has already been initialized and is ready to be used or already in use. In case of an initialization failure, which means that the driver cannot be used, the function returns KBD_INITFAILURE. After initialization, the driver is ready to handle keyboard status changes. */ GLOBAL UBYTE kbd_Init (drv_SignalCB_Type in_SignalCBPtr) { kbd_signal_callback = in_SignalCBPtr; /* store call-back function */ /* * Initialise TI driver with internal callback functions */ KP_Init (kbd_key_pressed, kbd_key_released); return DRV_OK; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_Exit | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : The function is called when the driver functionality is not longer needed. The function "de-allocates" all allocated resources and finalizes the driver. */ GLOBAL void kbd_Exit (void) { kbd_signal_callback = NULL; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_SetConfig | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : This function is used to set the typematic rate settings of the keyboard driver. After a successful completion, the driver uses the new configuration on following keyboard events (e.g. key press). If one of the parameters included in the driver control block is invalid, the function returns DRV_INVALID_PARAMS. To retrieve the driverīs default configuration, call the function kbd_GetConfig(). */ GLOBAL UBYTE kbd_SetConfig (kbd_DCB_Type * in_DCB_Ptr) { return DRV_OK; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_GetConfig | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : The function is used to retrieve the typematic rate settings of the driver. The configuration is returned in the driver control block to which the pointer provided out_DCBPtr points. The typematic configuration can be set by using the kbd_SetConfig() function. If the driver is not configured, the function returns KBD_NOTCONFIGURED. */ GLOBAL UBYTE kbd_GetConfig (kbd_DCB_Type * out_DCBPtr) { return DRV_OK; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_SetSignal | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : This function is used to define a signal that indicates keyboard status changes to a process. A keyboard status change is an event identified in the signal information data type as SignalType. The only signal that can be set is the keyboard status change signal as described in the interface documentation. */ GLOBAL UBYTE kbd_SetSignal (drv_SignalID_Type * in_SignalIDPtr) { return DRV_OK; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_ResetSignal | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : This function is used to remove a signal that has previously set. The signal that is removed is identified by the signal information data element called SignalType. */ GLOBAL UBYTE kbd_ResetSignal (drv_SignalID_Type * in_SignalIDPtr) { return DRV_OK; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : DRV_KBD | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_GetStatus | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : This function is used to retrieve the current (latest) status of the keyboard. */ GLOBAL ULONG kbd_GetStatus (void) { return 0L; } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : TIL_MMI | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_key_pressed | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : The function is called when a key is pressed. */ LOCAL void kbd_key_pressed (UBYTE act_key) { drv_SignalID_Type signal_params; signal_params.SignalType = KBD_SIGTYPE_STATUSCHG; #if defined (NEW_FRAME) /* UserData should not be a pointer, NM 12.10.01 */ signal_params.UserData = (ULONG*)(0x00010000L | (ULONG)act_key); #else signal_params.SignalValue = 0; signal_params.UserData = 0x00010000L + (ULONG)act_key; #endif kbd_act_key = act_key; if (kbd_signal_callback NEQ NULL) (*kbd_signal_callback)(&signal_params); } /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6103) MODULE : TIL_MMI | | STATE : code ROUTINE : kbd_key_released | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : The function is called when a key is released. */ LOCAL void kbd_key_released (UBYTE act_key) { drv_SignalID_Type signal_params; signal_params.SignalType = KBD_SIGTYPE_STATUSCHG; #if defined (NEW_FRAME) /* UserData should be use as a pointer; The "act_key" wasnt even used in the old frame. "kbd_act_key" keeps the key_code from the "key-press CB function" and is used for the key-release CB function as well !! It seems to be that the key_code for the key-release from the TI driver isnt correct. This way looks like a work around but it works. //old //signal_params.UserData = (ULONG*)(0x00000000L | (ULONG)act_key); NM 12.10.01 */ signal_params.UserData = (ULONG*)(0x00000000L | (ULONG)kbd_act_key); #else signal_params.SignalValue = 0; signal_params.UserData = 0x00000000L + (ULONG)kbd_act_key; #endif if (kbd_signal_callback NEQ NULL) (*kbd_signal_callback)(&signal_params); } /******************************************************************* * * * PART II: Simulation for Windows * * * *******************************************************************/ #if defined (WIN32) /* * Dummies for driver calls */ LOCAL void KP_Init (void (*mmi_key_pressed)(UBYTE), void (*mmi_key_relesed)(UBYTE)) { } /* * Stimulation of the keyboard driver */ GLOBAL void kbd_test (UBYTE key) { kbd_key_pressed (key); kbd_key_released (key); } #endif