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28 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
29 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
31 #include "opt_compat.h"
33 #include "opt_atkbd.h"
35 #include <sys/param.h>
36 #include <sys/systm.h>
37 #include <sys/kernel.h>
39 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
41 #include <sys/limits.h>
42 #include <sys/malloc.h>
44 #include <machine/bus.h>
45 #include <machine/resource.h>
47 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
48 #include <machine/md_var.h>
49 #include <machine/psl.h>
50 #include <compat/x86bios/x86bios.h>
51 #include <machine/pc/bios.h>
55 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
57 #include <isa/isareg.h>
58 #endif /* __i386__ || __amd64__ */
61 #include <dev/kbd/kbdreg.h>
62 #include <dev/atkbdc/atkbdreg.h>
63 #include <dev/atkbdc/atkbdcreg.h>
65 static timeout_t atkbd_timeout;
66 static void atkbd_shutdown_final(void *v);
69 atkbd_probe_unit(device_t dev, int irq, int flags)
71 keyboard_switch_t *sw;
75 sw = kbd_get_switch(ATKBD_DRIVER_NAME);
79 args[0] = device_get_unit(device_get_parent(dev));
81 error = (*sw->probe)(device_get_unit(dev), args, flags);
88 atkbd_attach_unit(device_t dev, keyboard_t **kbd, int irq, int flags)
90 keyboard_switch_t *sw;
95 sw = kbd_get_switch(ATKBD_DRIVER_NAME);
99 /* reset, initialize and enable the device */
100 unit = device_get_unit(dev);
101 args[0] = device_get_unit(device_get_parent(dev));
104 error = (*sw->probe)(unit, args, flags);
107 error = (*sw->init)(unit, kbd, args, flags);
112 #ifdef KBD_INSTALL_CDEV
113 /* attach a virtual keyboard cdev */
114 error = kbd_attach(*kbd);
120 * This is a kludge to compensate for lost keyboard interrupts.
121 * A similar code used to be in syscons. See below. XXX
126 (*sw->diag)(*kbd, bootverbose);
128 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, atkbd_shutdown_final, *kbd,
129 SHUTDOWN_PRI_DEFAULT);
135 atkbd_timeout(void *arg)
141 * The original text of the following comments are extracted
142 * from syscons.c (1.287)
144 * With release 2.1 of the Xaccel server, the keyboard is left
145 * hanging pretty often. Apparently an interrupt from the
146 * keyboard is lost, and I don't know why (yet).
147 * This ugly hack calls the low-level interrupt routine if input
148 * is ready for the keyboard and conveniently hides the problem. XXX
150 * Try removing anything stuck in the keyboard controller; whether
151 * it's a keyboard scan code or mouse data. The low-level
152 * interrupt routine doesn't read the mouse data directly,
153 * but the keyboard controller driver will, as a side effect.
156 * And here is bde's original comment about this:
158 * This is necessary to handle edge triggered interrupts - if we
159 * returned when our IRQ is high due to unserviced input, then there
160 * would be no more keyboard IRQs until the keyboard is reset by
163 * The keyboard apparently unwedges the irq in most cases.
166 kbd = (keyboard_t *)arg;
167 if (kbdd_lock(kbd, TRUE)) {
169 * We have seen the lock flag is not set. Let's reset
170 * the flag early, otherwise the LED update routine fails
171 * which may want the lock during the interrupt routine.
173 kbdd_lock(kbd, FALSE);
174 if (kbdd_check_char(kbd))
175 kbdd_intr(kbd, NULL);
178 timeout(atkbd_timeout, arg, hz/10);
183 #define ATKBD_DEFAULT 0
185 typedef struct atkbd_state {
186 KBDC kbdc; /* keyboard controller */
187 int ks_mode; /* input mode (K_XLATE,K_RAW,K_CODE) */
188 int ks_flags; /* flags */
189 #define COMPOSE (1 << 0)
191 int ks_state; /* shift/lock key state */
192 int ks_accents; /* accent key index (> 0) */
193 u_int ks_composed_char; /* composed char code (> 0) */
194 u_char ks_prefix; /* AT scan code prefix */
197 /* keyboard driver declaration */
198 static int atkbd_configure(int flags);
199 static kbd_probe_t atkbd_probe;
200 static kbd_init_t atkbd_init;
201 static kbd_term_t atkbd_term;
202 static kbd_intr_t atkbd_intr;
203 static kbd_test_if_t atkbd_test_if;
204 static kbd_enable_t atkbd_enable;
205 static kbd_disable_t atkbd_disable;
206 static kbd_read_t atkbd_read;
207 static kbd_check_t atkbd_check;
208 static kbd_read_char_t atkbd_read_char;
209 static kbd_check_char_t atkbd_check_char;
210 static kbd_ioctl_t atkbd_ioctl;
211 static kbd_lock_t atkbd_lock;
212 static kbd_clear_state_t atkbd_clear_state;
213 static kbd_get_state_t atkbd_get_state;
214 static kbd_set_state_t atkbd_set_state;
215 static kbd_poll_mode_t atkbd_poll;
217 static keyboard_switch_t atkbdsw = {
239 KEYBOARD_DRIVER(atkbd, atkbdsw, atkbd_configure);
241 /* local functions */
242 static int get_typematic(keyboard_t *kbd);
243 static int setup_kbd_port(KBDC kbdc, int port, int intr);
244 static int get_kbd_echo(KBDC kbdc);
245 static int probe_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int flags);
246 static int init_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int *type, int flags);
247 static int write_kbd(KBDC kbdc, int command, int data);
248 static int get_kbd_id(KBDC kbdc);
249 static int typematic(int delay, int rate);
250 static int typematic_delay(int delay);
251 static int typematic_rate(int rate);
253 /* local variables */
255 /* the initial key map, accent map and fkey strings */
256 #ifdef ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
257 #define KBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
258 #include "atkbdmap.h"
260 #include <dev/kbd/kbdtables.h>
262 /* structures for the default keyboard */
263 static keyboard_t default_kbd;
264 static atkbd_state_t default_kbd_state;
265 static keymap_t default_keymap;
266 static accentmap_t default_accentmap;
267 static fkeytab_t default_fkeytab[NUM_FKEYS];
270 * The back door to the keyboard driver!
271 * This function is called by the console driver, via the kbdio module,
272 * to tickle keyboard drivers when the low-level console is being initialized.
273 * Almost nothing in the kernel has been initialied yet. Try to probe
274 * keyboards if possible.
275 * NOTE: because of the way the low-level console is initialized, this routine
276 * may be called more than once!!
279 atkbd_configure(int flags)
286 * Probe the keyboard controller, if not present or if the driver
287 * is disabled, unregister the keyboard if any.
289 if (atkbdc_configure() != 0 ||
290 resource_disabled("atkbd", ATKBD_DEFAULT)) {
291 i = kbd_find_keyboard(ATKBD_DRIVER_NAME, ATKBD_DEFAULT);
293 kbd = kbd_get_keyboard(i);
295 kbd->kb_flags &= ~KB_REGISTERED;
300 /* XXX: a kludge to obtain the device configuration flags */
301 if (resource_int_value("atkbd", ATKBD_DEFAULT, "flags", &i) == 0)
304 /* probe the default keyboard */
308 if (atkbd_probe(ATKBD_DEFAULT, arg, flags))
310 if (atkbd_init(ATKBD_DEFAULT, &kbd, arg, flags))
313 /* return the number of found keyboards */
317 /* low-level functions */
319 /* detect a keyboard */
321 atkbd_probe(int unit, void *arg, int flags)
324 int *data = (int *)arg; /* data[0]: controller, data[1]: irq */
327 if (unit == ATKBD_DEFAULT) {
328 if (KBD_IS_PROBED(&default_kbd))
332 kbdc = atkbdc_open(data[0]);
335 if (probe_keyboard(kbdc, flags)) {
336 if (flags & KB_CONF_FAIL_IF_NO_KBD)
342 /* reset and initialize the device */
344 atkbd_init(int unit, keyboard_t **kbdp, void *arg, int flags)
347 atkbd_state_t *state;
353 int *data = (int *)arg; /* data[0]: controller, data[1]: irq */
357 if (unit == ATKBD_DEFAULT) {
358 *kbdp = kbd = &default_kbd;
359 if (KBD_IS_INITIALIZED(kbd) && KBD_IS_CONFIGURED(kbd))
361 state = &default_kbd_state;
362 keymap = &default_keymap;
363 accmap = &default_accentmap;
364 fkeymap = default_fkeytab;
366 sizeof(default_fkeytab)/sizeof(default_fkeytab[0]);
368 } else if (*kbdp == NULL) {
369 *kbdp = kbd = malloc(sizeof(*kbd), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
370 state = malloc(sizeof(*state), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
371 /* NB: these will always be initialized 'cuz !KBD_IS_PROBED */
372 keymap = malloc(sizeof(key_map), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
373 accmap = malloc(sizeof(accent_map), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
374 fkeymap = malloc(sizeof(fkey_tab), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
375 fkeymap_size = sizeof(fkey_tab)/sizeof(fkey_tab[0]);
377 if ((kbd == NULL) || (state == NULL) || (keymap == NULL)
378 || (accmap == NULL) || (fkeymap == NULL)) {
382 } else if (KBD_IS_INITIALIZED(*kbdp) && KBD_IS_CONFIGURED(*kbdp)) {
386 state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
387 bzero(state, sizeof(*state));
388 keymap = kbd->kb_keymap;
389 accmap = kbd->kb_accentmap;
390 fkeymap = kbd->kb_fkeytab;
391 fkeymap_size = kbd->kb_fkeytab_size;
395 if (!KBD_IS_PROBED(kbd)) {
396 state->kbdc = atkbdc_open(data[0]);
397 if (state->kbdc == NULL) {
401 kbd_init_struct(kbd, ATKBD_DRIVER_NAME, KB_OTHER, unit, flags,
403 bcopy(&key_map, keymap, sizeof(key_map));
404 bcopy(&accent_map, accmap, sizeof(accent_map));
405 bcopy(fkey_tab, fkeymap,
406 imin(fkeymap_size * sizeof(fkeymap[0]), sizeof(fkey_tab)));
407 kbd_set_maps(kbd, keymap, accmap, fkeymap, fkeymap_size);
408 kbd->kb_data = (void *)state;
410 if (probe_keyboard(state->kbdc, flags)) { /* shouldn't happen */
411 if (flags & KB_CONF_FAIL_IF_NO_KBD) {
416 KBD_FOUND_DEVICE(kbd);
418 atkbd_clear_state(kbd);
419 state->ks_mode = K_XLATE;
421 * FIXME: set the initial value for lock keys in ks_state
422 * according to the BIOS data?
426 if (!KBD_IS_INITIALIZED(kbd) && !(flags & KB_CONF_PROBE_ONLY)) {
427 kbd->kb_config = flags & ~KB_CONF_PROBE_ONLY;
428 if (KBD_HAS_DEVICE(kbd)
429 && init_keyboard(state->kbdc, &kbd->kb_type, kbd->kb_config)
430 && (kbd->kb_config & KB_CONF_FAIL_IF_NO_KBD)) {
435 atkbd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETLED, (caddr_t)&state->ks_state);
437 delay[0] = kbd->kb_delay1;
438 delay[1] = kbd->kb_delay2;
439 atkbd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETREPEAT, (caddr_t)delay);
442 if (!KBD_IS_CONFIGURED(kbd)) {
443 if (kbd_register(kbd) < 0) {
447 KBD_CONFIG_DONE(kbd);
454 free(state, M_DEVBUF);
456 free(keymap, M_DEVBUF);
458 free(accmap, M_DEVBUF);
460 free(fkeymap, M_DEVBUF);
463 *kbdp = NULL; /* insure ref doesn't leak to caller */
469 /* finish using this keyboard */
471 atkbd_term(keyboard_t *kbd)
477 /* keyboard interrupt routine */
479 atkbd_intr(keyboard_t *kbd, void *arg)
481 atkbd_state_t *state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
485 if (!KBD_HAS_DEVICE(kbd)) {
487 * The keyboard was not detected before;
488 * it must have been reconnected!
490 init_keyboard(state->kbdc, &kbd->kb_type, kbd->kb_config);
491 KBD_FOUND_DEVICE(kbd);
492 atkbd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETLED, (caddr_t)&state->ks_state);
494 delay[0] = kbd->kb_delay1;
495 delay[1] = kbd->kb_delay2;
496 atkbd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETREPEAT, (caddr_t)delay);
499 if (state->ks_polling)
502 if (KBD_IS_ACTIVE(kbd) && KBD_IS_BUSY(kbd)) {
503 /* let the callback function to process the input */
504 (*kbd->kb_callback.kc_func)(kbd, KBDIO_KEYINPUT,
505 kbd->kb_callback.kc_arg);
507 /* read and discard the input; no one is waiting for input */
509 c = atkbd_read_char(kbd, FALSE);
510 } while (c != NOKEY);
515 /* test the interface to the device */
517 atkbd_test_if(keyboard_t *kbd)
523 empty_both_buffers(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc, 10);
525 if (!test_controller(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc))
527 else if (test_kbd_port(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc) != 0)
535 * Enable the access to the device; until this function is called,
536 * the client cannot read from the keyboard.
539 atkbd_enable(keyboard_t *kbd)
549 /* disallow the access to the device */
551 atkbd_disable(keyboard_t *kbd)
561 /* read one byte from the keyboard if it's allowed */
563 atkbd_read(keyboard_t *kbd, int wait)
568 c = read_kbd_data(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc);
570 c = read_kbd_data_no_wait(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc);
573 return (KBD_IS_ACTIVE(kbd) ? c : -1);
576 /* check if data is waiting */
578 atkbd_check(keyboard_t *kbd)
580 if (!KBD_IS_ACTIVE(kbd))
582 return kbdc_data_ready(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc);
585 /* read char from the keyboard */
587 atkbd_read_char(keyboard_t *kbd, int wait)
589 atkbd_state_t *state;
594 state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
596 /* do we have a composed char to return? */
597 if (!(state->ks_flags & COMPOSE) && (state->ks_composed_char > 0)) {
598 action = state->ks_composed_char;
599 state->ks_composed_char = 0;
600 if (action > UCHAR_MAX)
605 /* see if there is something in the keyboard port */
608 scancode = read_kbd_data(state->kbdc);
609 } while (scancode == -1);
611 scancode = read_kbd_data_no_wait(state->kbdc);
617 #if KBDIO_DEBUG >= 10
618 printf("atkbd_read_char(): scancode:0x%x\n", scancode);
621 /* return the byte as is for the K_RAW mode */
622 if (state->ks_mode == K_RAW)
625 /* translate the scan code into a keycode */
626 keycode = scancode & 0x7F;
627 switch (state->ks_prefix) {
628 case 0x00: /* normal scancode */
630 case 0xB8: /* left alt (compose key) released */
631 if (state->ks_flags & COMPOSE) {
632 state->ks_flags &= ~COMPOSE;
633 if (state->ks_composed_char > UCHAR_MAX)
634 state->ks_composed_char = 0;
637 case 0x38: /* left alt (compose key) pressed */
638 if (!(state->ks_flags & COMPOSE)) {
639 state->ks_flags |= COMPOSE;
640 state->ks_composed_char = 0;
645 state->ks_prefix = scancode;
649 case 0xE0: /* 0xE0 prefix */
650 state->ks_prefix = 0;
652 case 0x1C: /* right enter key */
655 case 0x1D: /* right ctrl key */
658 case 0x35: /* keypad divide key */
661 case 0x37: /* print scrn key */
664 case 0x38: /* right alt key (alt gr) */
667 case 0x46: /* ctrl-pause/break on AT 101 (see below) */
670 case 0x47: /* grey home key */
673 case 0x48: /* grey up arrow key */
676 case 0x49: /* grey page up key */
679 case 0x4B: /* grey left arrow key */
682 case 0x4D: /* grey right arrow key */
685 case 0x4F: /* grey end key */
688 case 0x50: /* grey down arrow key */
691 case 0x51: /* grey page down key */
694 case 0x52: /* grey insert key */
697 case 0x53: /* grey delete key */
700 /* the following 3 are only used on the MS "Natural" keyboard */
701 case 0x5b: /* left Window key */
704 case 0x5c: /* right Window key */
707 case 0x5d: /* menu key */
710 case 0x5e: /* power key */
713 case 0x5f: /* sleep key */
716 case 0x63: /* wake key */
719 default: /* ignore everything else */
723 case 0xE1: /* 0xE1 prefix */
725 * The pause/break key on the 101 keyboard produces:
727 * Ctrl-pause/break produces:
728 * E0-46 E0-C6 (See above.)
730 state->ks_prefix = 0;
732 state->ks_prefix = 0x1D;
735 case 0x1D: /* pause / break */
736 state->ks_prefix = 0;
743 if (kbd->kb_type == KB_84) {
745 case 0x37: /* *(numpad)/print screen */
746 if (state->ks_flags & SHIFTS)
747 keycode = 0x5c; /* print screen */
749 case 0x45: /* num lock/pause */
750 if (state->ks_flags & CTLS)
751 keycode = 0x68; /* pause */
753 case 0x46: /* scroll lock/break */
754 if (state->ks_flags & CTLS)
755 keycode = 0x6c; /* break */
758 } else if (kbd->kb_type == KB_101) {
760 case 0x5c: /* print screen */
761 if (state->ks_flags & ALTS)
762 keycode = 0x54; /* sysrq */
764 case 0x68: /* pause/break */
765 if (state->ks_flags & CTLS)
766 keycode = 0x6c; /* break */
771 /* return the key code in the K_CODE mode */
772 if (state->ks_mode == K_CODE)
773 return (keycode | (scancode & 0x80));
775 /* compose a character code */
776 if (state->ks_flags & COMPOSE) {
777 switch (keycode | (scancode & 0x80)) {
778 /* key pressed, process it */
779 case 0x47: case 0x48: case 0x49: /* keypad 7,8,9 */
780 state->ks_composed_char *= 10;
781 state->ks_composed_char += keycode - 0x40;
782 if (state->ks_composed_char > UCHAR_MAX)
785 case 0x4B: case 0x4C: case 0x4D: /* keypad 4,5,6 */
786 state->ks_composed_char *= 10;
787 state->ks_composed_char += keycode - 0x47;
788 if (state->ks_composed_char > UCHAR_MAX)
791 case 0x4F: case 0x50: case 0x51: /* keypad 1,2,3 */
792 state->ks_composed_char *= 10;
793 state->ks_composed_char += keycode - 0x4E;
794 if (state->ks_composed_char > UCHAR_MAX)
797 case 0x52: /* keypad 0 */
798 state->ks_composed_char *= 10;
799 if (state->ks_composed_char > UCHAR_MAX)
803 /* key released, no interest here */
804 case 0xC7: case 0xC8: case 0xC9: /* keypad 7,8,9 */
805 case 0xCB: case 0xCC: case 0xCD: /* keypad 4,5,6 */
806 case 0xCF: case 0xD0: case 0xD1: /* keypad 1,2,3 */
807 case 0xD2: /* keypad 0 */
810 case 0x38: /* left alt key */
814 if (state->ks_composed_char > 0) {
815 state->ks_flags &= ~COMPOSE;
816 state->ks_composed_char = 0;
823 /* keycode to key action */
824 action = genkbd_keyaction(kbd, keycode, scancode & 0x80,
825 &state->ks_state, &state->ks_accents);
832 /* check if char is waiting */
834 atkbd_check_char(keyboard_t *kbd)
836 atkbd_state_t *state;
838 if (!KBD_IS_ACTIVE(kbd))
840 state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
841 if (!(state->ks_flags & COMPOSE) && (state->ks_composed_char > 0))
843 return kbdc_data_ready(state->kbdc);
846 /* some useful control functions */
848 atkbd_ioctl(keyboard_t *kbd, u_long cmd, caddr_t arg)
850 /* translate LED_XXX bits into the device specific bits */
851 static u_char ledmap[8] = {
852 0, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7,
854 atkbd_state_t *state = kbd->kb_data;
858 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \
859 defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43)
866 case KDGKBMODE: /* get keyboard mode */
867 *(int *)arg = state->ks_mode;
869 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \
870 defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43)
872 ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(arg);
873 arg = (caddr_t)&ival;
876 case KDSKBMODE: /* set keyboard mode */
877 switch (*(int *)arg) {
879 if (state->ks_mode != K_XLATE) {
880 /* make lock key state and LED state match */
881 state->ks_state &= ~LOCK_MASK;
882 state->ks_state |= KBD_LED_VAL(kbd);
887 if (state->ks_mode != *(int *)arg) {
888 atkbd_clear_state(kbd);
889 state->ks_mode = *(int *)arg;
898 case KDGETLED: /* get keyboard LED */
899 *(int *)arg = KBD_LED_VAL(kbd);
901 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \
902 defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43)
904 ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(arg);
905 arg = (caddr_t)&ival;
908 case KDSETLED: /* set keyboard LED */
909 /* NOTE: lock key state in ks_state won't be changed */
910 if (*(int *)arg & ~LOCK_MASK) {
915 /* replace CAPS LED with ALTGR LED for ALTGR keyboards */
916 if (state->ks_mode == K_XLATE &&
917 kbd->kb_keymap->n_keys > ALTGR_OFFSET) {
923 if (KBD_HAS_DEVICE(kbd)) {
924 error = write_kbd(state->kbdc, KBDC_SET_LEDS,
925 ledmap[i & LED_MASK]);
931 KBD_LED_VAL(kbd) = *(int *)arg;
934 case KDGKBSTATE: /* get lock key state */
935 *(int *)arg = state->ks_state & LOCK_MASK;
937 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \
938 defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43)
940 ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(arg);
941 arg = (caddr_t)&ival;
944 case KDSKBSTATE: /* set lock key state */
945 if (*(int *)arg & ~LOCK_MASK) {
949 state->ks_state &= ~LOCK_MASK;
950 state->ks_state |= *(int *)arg;
952 /* set LEDs and quit */
953 return atkbd_ioctl(kbd, KDSETLED, arg);
955 case KDSETREPEAT: /* set keyboard repeat rate (new interface) */
957 if (!KBD_HAS_DEVICE(kbd))
959 i = typematic(((int *)arg)[0], ((int *)arg)[1]);
960 error = write_kbd(state->kbdc, KBDC_SET_TYPEMATIC, i);
962 kbd->kb_delay1 = typematic_delay(i);
963 kbd->kb_delay2 = typematic_rate(i);
967 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD6) || defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD5) || \
968 defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD4) || defined(COMPAT_43)
970 ival = IOCPARM_IVAL(arg);
971 arg = (caddr_t)&ival;
974 case KDSETRAD: /* set keyboard repeat rate (old interface) */
976 if (!KBD_HAS_DEVICE(kbd))
978 error = write_kbd(state->kbdc, KBDC_SET_TYPEMATIC, *(int *)arg);
980 kbd->kb_delay1 = typematic_delay(*(int *)arg);
981 kbd->kb_delay2 = typematic_rate(*(int *)arg);
985 case PIO_KEYMAP: /* set keyboard translation table */
986 case OPIO_KEYMAP: /* set keyboard translation table (compat) */
987 case PIO_KEYMAPENT: /* set keyboard translation table entry */
988 case PIO_DEADKEYMAP: /* set accent key translation table */
989 state->ks_accents = 0;
993 return genkbd_commonioctl(kbd, cmd, arg);
1000 /* lock the access to the keyboard */
1002 atkbd_lock(keyboard_t *kbd, int lock)
1004 return kbdc_lock(((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc, lock);
1007 /* clear the internal state of the keyboard */
1009 atkbd_clear_state(keyboard_t *kbd)
1011 atkbd_state_t *state;
1013 state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
1014 state->ks_flags = 0;
1015 state->ks_polling = 0;
1016 state->ks_state &= LOCK_MASK; /* preserve locking key state */
1017 state->ks_accents = 0;
1018 state->ks_composed_char = 0;
1020 state->ks_prefix = 0; /* XXX */
1024 /* save the internal state */
1026 atkbd_get_state(keyboard_t *kbd, void *buf, size_t len)
1029 return sizeof(atkbd_state_t);
1030 if (len < sizeof(atkbd_state_t))
1032 bcopy(kbd->kb_data, buf, sizeof(atkbd_state_t));
1036 /* set the internal state */
1038 atkbd_set_state(keyboard_t *kbd, void *buf, size_t len)
1040 if (len < sizeof(atkbd_state_t))
1042 if (((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc
1043 != ((atkbd_state_t *)buf)->kbdc)
1045 bcopy(buf, kbd->kb_data, sizeof(atkbd_state_t));
1050 atkbd_poll(keyboard_t *kbd, int on)
1052 atkbd_state_t *state;
1055 state = (atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data;
1058 ++state->ks_polling;
1060 --state->ks_polling;
1066 atkbd_shutdown_final(void *v)
1069 keyboard_t *kbd = v;
1070 KBDC kbdc = ((atkbd_state_t *)kbd->kb_data)->kbdc;
1073 * Turn off the translation in preparation for handing the keyboard
1074 * over to the OFW as the OBP driver doesn't use translation and
1075 * also doesn't disable it itself resulting in a broken keymap at
1076 * the boot prompt. Also disable the aux port and the interrupts as
1077 * the OBP driver doesn't use them, i.e. polls the keyboard. Not
1078 * disabling the interrupts doesn't cause real problems but the
1079 * responsiveness is a bit better when they are turned off.
1081 send_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_DISABLE_KBD);
1082 set_controller_command_byte(kbdc,
1083 KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_TRANSLATION,
1084 KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_ENABLE_KBD_PORT);
1085 send_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_ENABLE_KBD);
1089 /* local functions */
1092 get_typematic(keyboard_t *kbd)
1094 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__)
1096 * Only some systems allow us to retrieve the keyboard repeat
1097 * rate previously set via the BIOS...
1103 * Traditional entry points of int 0x15 and 0x16 are fixed
1104 * and later BIOSes follow them. (U)EFI CSM specification
1105 * also mandates these fixed entry points.
1107 * Validate the entry points here before we proceed further.
1108 * It's known that some recent laptops does not have the
1109 * same entry point and hang on boot if we call it.
1111 if (x86bios_get_intr(0x15) != 0xf000f859 ||
1112 x86bios_get_intr(0x16) != 0xf000e82e)
1115 /* Is BIOS system configuration table supported? */
1116 x86bios_init_regs(®s);
1118 x86bios_intr(®s, 0x15);
1119 if ((regs.R_FLG & PSL_C) != 0 || regs.R_AH != 0)
1122 /* Is int 0x16, function 0x09 supported? */
1123 p = x86bios_offset((regs.R_ES << 4) + regs.R_BX);
1124 if (readw(p) < 5 || (readb(p + 6) & 0x40) == 0)
1127 /* Is int 0x16, function 0x0306 supported? */
1128 x86bios_init_regs(®s);
1130 x86bios_intr(®s, 0x16);
1131 if ((regs.R_AL & 0x08) == 0)
1134 x86bios_init_regs(®s);
1136 x86bios_intr(®s, 0x16);
1137 kbd->kb_delay1 = typematic_delay(regs.R_BH << 5);
1138 kbd->kb_delay2 = typematic_rate(regs.R_BL);
1142 #endif /* __i386__ || __amd64__ */
1146 setup_kbd_port(KBDC kbdc, int port, int intr)
1148 if (!set_controller_command_byte(kbdc,
1149 KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS,
1150 ((port) ? KBD_ENABLE_KBD_PORT : KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT)
1151 | ((intr) ? KBD_ENABLE_KBD_INT : KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT)))
1157 get_kbd_echo(KBDC kbdc)
1159 /* enable the keyboard port, but disable the keyboard intr. */
1160 if (setup_kbd_port(kbdc, TRUE, FALSE))
1161 /* CONTROLLER ERROR: there is very little we can do... */
1164 /* see if something is present */
1165 write_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_ECHO);
1166 if (read_kbd_data(kbdc) != KBD_ECHO) {
1167 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10);
1168 test_controller(kbdc);
1169 test_kbd_port(kbdc);
1173 /* enable the keyboard port and intr. */
1174 if (setup_kbd_port(kbdc, TRUE, TRUE)) {
1177 * This is serious; the keyboard intr is left disabled!
1186 probe_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int flags)
1189 * Don't try to print anything in this function. The low-level
1190 * console may not have been initialized yet...
1196 if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE)) {
1201 /* temporarily block data transmission from the keyboard */
1202 write_controller_command(kbdc, KBDC_DISABLE_KBD_PORT);
1204 /* flush any noise in the buffer */
1205 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 100);
1207 /* save the current keyboard controller command byte */
1208 m = kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc) & ~KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS;
1209 c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc);
1211 /* CONTROLLER ERROR */
1212 kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m);
1213 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1218 * The keyboard may have been screwed up by the boot block.
1219 * We may just be able to recover from error by testing the controller
1220 * and the keyboard port. The controller command byte needs to be
1221 * saved before this recovery operation, as some controllers seem
1222 * to set the command byte to particular values.
1224 test_controller(kbdc);
1225 if (!(flags & KB_CONF_NO_PROBE_TEST))
1226 test_kbd_port(kbdc);
1228 err = get_kbd_echo(kbdc);
1231 * Even if the keyboard doesn't seem to be present (err != 0),
1232 * we shall enable the keyboard port and interrupt so that
1233 * the driver will be operable when the keyboard is attached
1234 * to the system later. It is NOT recommended to hot-plug
1235 * the AT keyboard, but many people do so...
1237 kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS);
1238 setup_kbd_port(kbdc, TRUE, TRUE);
1241 kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS);
1243 /* try to restore the command byte as before */
1244 set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c);
1245 kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m);
1249 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1254 init_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int *type, int flags)
1260 if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE)) {
1265 /* temporarily block data transmission from the keyboard */
1266 write_controller_command(kbdc, KBDC_DISABLE_KBD_PORT);
1268 /* save the current controller command byte */
1269 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 200);
1270 c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc);
1272 /* CONTROLLER ERROR */
1273 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1274 printf("atkbd: unable to get the current command byte value.\n");
1278 printf("atkbd: the current kbd controller command byte %04x\n",
1281 /* override the keyboard lock switch */
1282 c |= KBD_OVERRIDE_KBD_LOCK;
1285 /* enable the keyboard port, but disable the keyboard intr. */
1286 if (setup_kbd_port(kbdc, TRUE, FALSE)) {
1287 /* CONTROLLER ERROR: there is very little we can do... */
1288 printf("atkbd: unable to set the command byte.\n");
1289 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1294 * Check if we have an XT keyboard before we attempt to reset it.
1295 * The procedure assumes that the keyboard and the controller have
1296 * been set up properly by BIOS and have not been messed up
1297 * during the boot process.
1300 if (flags & KB_CONF_ALT_SCANCODESET)
1301 /* the user says there is a XT keyboard */
1303 #ifdef KBD_DETECT_XT_KEYBOARD
1304 else if ((c & KBD_TRANSLATION) == 0) {
1305 /* SET_SCANCODE_SET is not always supported; ignore error */
1306 if (send_kbd_command_and_data(kbdc, KBDC_SET_SCANCODE_SET, 0)
1308 codeset = read_kbd_data(kbdc);
1311 printf("atkbd: scancode set %d\n", codeset);
1312 #endif /* KBD_DETECT_XT_KEYBOARD */
1315 id = get_kbd_id(kbdc);
1317 case 0x41ab: /* 101/102/... Enhanced */
1318 case 0x83ab: /* ditto */
1319 case 0x54ab: /* SpaceSaver */
1320 case 0x84ab: /* ditto */
1322 case 0x90ab: /* 'G' */
1323 case 0x91ab: /* 'P' */
1324 case 0x92ab: /* 'A' */
1328 case -1: /* AT 84 keyboard doesn't return ID */
1335 printf("atkbd: keyboard ID 0x%x (%d)\n", id, *type);
1337 /* reset keyboard hardware */
1338 if (!(flags & KB_CONF_NO_RESET) && !reset_kbd(kbdc)) {
1341 * Keyboard reset may fail either because the keyboard
1342 * doen't exist, or because the keyboard doesn't pass
1343 * the self-test, or the keyboard controller on the
1344 * motherboard and the keyboard somehow fail to shake hands.
1345 * It is just possible, particularly in the last case,
1346 * that the keyboard controller may be left in a hung state.
1347 * test_controller() and test_kbd_port() appear to bring
1348 * the keyboard controller back (I don't know why and how,
1351 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10);
1352 test_controller(kbdc);
1353 test_kbd_port(kbdc);
1355 * We could disable the keyboard port and interrupt... but,
1356 * the keyboard may still exist (see above).
1358 set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c);
1359 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1361 printf("atkbd: failed to reset the keyboard.\n");
1366 * Allow us to set the XT_KEYBD flag so that keyboards
1367 * such as those on the IBM ThinkPad laptop computers can be used
1368 * with the standard console driver.
1371 if (send_kbd_command_and_data(kbdc,
1372 KBDC_SET_SCANCODE_SET, codeset) == KBD_ACK) {
1373 /* XT kbd doesn't need scan code translation */
1374 c &= ~KBD_TRANSLATION;
1378 * The XT kbd isn't usable unless the proper scan
1379 * code set is selected.
1381 set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c);
1382 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1383 printf("atkbd: unable to set the XT keyboard mode.\n");
1388 #if defined(__sparc64__)
1389 if (send_kbd_command_and_data(
1390 kbdc, KBDC_SET_SCANCODE_SET, 2) != KBD_ACK) {
1391 printf("atkbd: can't set translation.\n");
1393 c |= KBD_TRANSLATION;
1396 /* enable the keyboard port and intr. */
1397 if (!set_controller_command_byte(kbdc,
1398 KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_TRANSLATION | KBD_OVERRIDE_KBD_LOCK,
1399 (c & (KBD_TRANSLATION | KBD_OVERRIDE_KBD_LOCK))
1400 | KBD_ENABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_ENABLE_KBD_INT)) {
1403 * This is serious; we are left with the disabled
1406 set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c);
1407 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1408 printf("atkbd: unable to enable the keyboard port and intr.\n");
1412 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1417 write_kbd(KBDC kbdc, int command, int data)
1421 /* prevent the timeout routine from polling the keyboard */
1422 if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE))
1425 /* disable the keyboard and mouse interrupt */
1428 c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc);
1430 || !set_controller_command_byte(kbdc,
1431 kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc),
1432 KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT
1433 | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) {
1434 /* CONTROLLER ERROR */
1435 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1440 * Now that the keyboard controller is told not to generate
1441 * the keyboard and mouse interrupts, call `splx()' to allow
1442 * the other tty interrupts. The clock interrupt may also occur,
1443 * but the timeout routine (`scrn_timer()') will be blocked
1444 * by the lock flag set via `kbdc_lock()'
1448 if (send_kbd_command_and_data(kbdc, command, data) != KBD_ACK)
1449 send_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_ENABLE_KBD);
1451 /* restore the interrupts */
1452 if (!set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc),
1453 c & (KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS))) {
1454 /* CONTROLLER ERROR */
1459 kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE);
1465 get_kbd_id(KBDC kbdc)
1469 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10);
1471 if (send_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_SEND_DEV_ID) != KBD_ACK)
1474 DELAY(10000); /* 10 msec delay */
1475 id1 = read_kbd_data(kbdc);
1477 id2 = read_kbd_data(kbdc);
1479 if ((id1 == -1) || (id2 == -1)) {
1480 empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10);
1481 test_controller(kbdc);
1482 test_kbd_port(kbdc);
1485 return ((id2 << 8) | id1);
1488 static int delays[] = { 250, 500, 750, 1000 };
1489 static int rates[] = { 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 55, 59, 63,
1490 68, 76, 84, 92, 100, 110, 118, 126,
1491 136, 152, 168, 184, 200, 220, 236, 252,
1492 272, 304, 336, 368, 400, 440, 472, 504 };
1495 typematic_delay(int i)
1497 return delays[(i >> 5) & 3];
1501 typematic_rate(int i)
1503 return rates[i & 0x1f];
1507 typematic(int delay, int rate)
1512 for (i = sizeof(delays)/sizeof(delays[0]) - 1; i > 0; --i) {
1513 if (delay >= delays[i])
1517 for (i = sizeof(rates)/sizeof(rates[0]) - 1; i > 0; --i) {
1518 if (rate >= rates[i])